Bushnell High School - Replica Yearbook (Bushnell, IL)

 - Class of 1927

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Uhr Rwlira h 3 k B. H. 5. 1927 Our Constitution We, the Seniors of Bushnell High School, in order to form a more perfect group, establish justice tin our gradesj, insure peace in study hall, and se- cure the blessing of wisdom to ourselves and classmates, do ordain, establish, and endeavor to enforce these amendments to the routiine of our life here- to-fore. Dale Aten shall, hieireafter, refrain from seeking a radiator in the corri- dors between classes. Edgar Baughman shall find a way to understand her, Miss jones must separate George Burke and Carolyn Bricker in English class and in study hall. Victoria Ball shall be forced to give up her drive for prescriptions Cecil Beatty must forget his Sophomore and look inorecarefully toward his studies. Helen Carley, we unanimously agree, shall not jilt a good m'an's aittentions. We deem it best that Winnie Cowper- thw.aite leave men alone. Paulina Elliott is instructed to uphold the Sen- iors' standing in Girls' Athletics. Dick Foster must quit flintiugg he is breaking too many hearts. Dorothea Hageman shall omit all things that have a russel. Helen Hoyle muslt cease talking. Ruth jones and Dean Sperry sh.all never argue 'even though they do not agree. George Kuhlke must not allow Loning Helfrich to run away with his prize. Gladys Kessler is advised to keep her men. Elma Lybarger shall eat no more candy if she wishes to keep trim. Maurine Garbeftt must leave her sense of humour by the roadside. Dorothy Melvin must tallk twenty-four hours each day. John Morris must learn how to lead the Seniors in yells. Mary Ommert shall be held responsible for learning how to appreciate- Johnnie Morris' wit Barrel Paul must procure for himself a car capable of a higher rate of speed. Elzie Myers shall either purchase and wear a wig or return to the peniten- tiary. Samuel Rogers shall refrain from all work. Louise Shawver must devote all her attention either to the miller or to Elmwood. Bill Shumaker shall somewhere and somehow find a girl. Helen Spangler must forget all classes but her own, for millers are nort in season until summer. Homer Stodd.ard must never again tell Mr. Reedy that there is no Santa Claus. Helen Mowrey must not see Max more than seven nights each we-ek. Evelyne Stutsman shall refrain from playing Poker. Delbert Welch must not disappoint the little girl who is waiting for him back in the old home town. Everett Westlake shall evermorfe play basket ball with B. H. S. In the presence of my elders fthe facultyj and of my colleagues, I hereby set my hand and seal this twenty-third day of March in the year 1927 A.D. -The Seniors' Guardian Angel. a 1

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Uhr Ileplira g IB. H. 9. 1927 R J JP 1 f , , 1 ya . s -- -- s. , McDonough Democrat, Bushnell, Illinois A Ruined Speculatser Returned Randall Paul, the much talked of ex- millionaire, who recently lost his for- tune in an unexpected financial disas- ter, returned to Bushnell last week to begin his fight for regaining his lost position. He has made a brave start by purchasing the Candy Kitchen. ,-,ii W. C. T. U. Meets A large crowd met at Miss Dorothea Hageman's home last Tuesday when she entertained the W. C. T. U. A very interesting talk was given by the host- ess on Why Milk is the Only Good Drink. ,,.1 - I. W. W. Leader Deported News has been received that Ellis Island officials have decided that Miss Helen Mowrey, former Bushnell girl, must be deported because of charges of I. W. W. agitation brought against her. i.4.1i- A Heroine Our special service agent reports that in the fire at Averyville a certain Miss Spangler, a kindergarten teacher of that city, saved the lives of many little children. In the panic that followed, her cool-headedness rendered a great service. ,ili- Takes Over Farm The W. Rhoades farm west of town has been taken over very recently by Mr. Rhoades' son-in-law, Mr. Dale Aten. He says that he hopes for a successful dairy business on account of the ex- ceptionally good well. ,1 .l Chas. C. Chain Sells Out This paper passed into new hands this week. Mr. Chain in retiring from busi- ness is replaced by a very competent young man, William Shumaker, who has been an apprentice of the concern for several years. Immense Incubator Installed At the huge chicken farm of Miss Gladys Kessler a new incubator has been installed. It is the largest in the world, accomodating fifty thousand eggs. Miss Kessler achieved fame in the chicken world by discovering a med- icine which causes hens to lay two eggs a day. Returned Missionary Miss Edna Moore, lately returned from Africa where she has been doing important missionary work, spoke at the Baptist church, Sunday evening. Personals Miss Evelyne Stutsman, very well- known cartoonist and originator of the Komic Kolumn is visiting her friend, Miss Helen Mowrey, here in Bushnell. Wanted: A girl to stay evenings with my wife. Report to Elzie Myers. adv. Miss Paulina Eliott, teacher of Phy- sical Education in Carthage College, has just returned to Bushnell from a brief visit to Portland, Oregon. Word has been received from Miss Louise Shawver that last summer she appeared on a chautauqua circuit. Her most popular readings were The Court- in' and Ezra's Attempts. Mr. Samuel Rogers, salesman of freckle cream, called in town yesterday. Call at the Modiste Shoppe and look at our plaid stouts and striped thins. -Mlles. E. Lybarger and V. Ball. adv. Everitt lVestlake, th Coach of Bush- nell High School, has returned from a visit with his father-in-law, Mr. Leedy, of Macomb, Illinois. Mr. Lawrence Foster, salesman for the Dodge people of the Woman's Own Car is visiting in Bushnell this week at the Roark home.



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