Bushnell High School - Replica Yearbook (Bushnell, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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A e L xl?-1 1---.., 7- .,, - :- J V 'JW' H zero.. u:.'a3g F F' ' Clarice Mitchell's red hair to Bonnie Westlake, thereby increasing the illumination of her crowning glory. Russell Mitchell 's A's in mathematics to Mary Cobb. ' Alma Moore 's desire for perfect attendance to Mary Fisk. Violet Moore's flowery name and corresponding disposition to Adaline Roberts' Vivian Nessell's interest in all good looking men to Erna Mann. Dale 0rum's position as office boy and right hand man to Mr. Reedy to anyone desiring the position. Garnet Oshorn's dark hair and eyes to the B. H. S. cotton tops. Arthur Palmeter's place on the second basket ball team to Woodrow Welch. Lorena l'aul's interest in the deep and briny sea to anyone who adores sailors. George Pensinger's interest in a. certain junior girl to Paul Roark. Luella Pensinger's blonde complexion to Clyde Pestle. Verna Rhoades' long hair to Mary Jane Haymaker. Ruth Roark's Peoria interests to anyone desiring to take the Vail William Russler's forward ways to Wilbur Paul and his small stature to Harold Hall. Dravo Sansom's quick movements and nervous disposition to George Alexander. Carl Scott 's taking ways with women to James Silberer. lVayne Slavens' witty remarks to Olin Clark. Dorothy Sperry's portly dimensions to Florence Kingdon. Dale Stambaugh's expert driving ability to Vern Orum. Dorotha Sullivan's home economics ability to the future teachers of home economics. Josephine Totten 's flirting ways to Loretta Kessler. Victor Vanell's villainous look to Keith Murphy. Floyd Varner's seat in the study hall and class rooms to anyone who can retain it as long as he has. Minnette Yeager's small stature to Glen Garvin. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the said senior class for our last will and testament in the presence of me who also subscribe my name in tl1e presence of said testators. Professor Q. Ray Reedy Witness 5,7-W I V, L? -1 ,V ., ' .,l,Zv, W , I 55 hVI'k5i' ,.1f2 y yi fm., . . i Wy,1Ay il ag Q ,t:.g..t-jil m f :-f 'N' 1,iiilulT1t 'F ' 'ltlllfilatM' 1' , -N t ' I .. .sz 4'-so 4 - 'f as ' xfkxz . 'f i. fs-E U .--:3 Twenty-Seven

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9 -K,-2,-17 H ,A ,Hu 7 V Y YY ,YW 'L H F?:PL..i:'.v'-1Y H ' v Senior Will VVe, the senior class of Bushnell township, McDonougl1 county, in the city of Bushnell, state of Illinois, upon this twenty-fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty nine, being near our 1ourney's end but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be to the faculty, knowing that it is appointed for all seniors to graduate, do make and ordain this our last will and testament. First of all we give our minds to the faculty who made them, our class spirit to the Juniors, and give, devise, and bequeath in the following manner and form, our treasured possessions: Anna Mary Ball 's drawing ability to Lenora Young. Bennett Barnes' quiet bearing to Edward Kessler. William Bradshaw's secret formula for curly hair to Sara Mae Boaz. Louis Burke 's pep to LaRue Spiker. ' Elizabeth Dertinger's declamation ability to Elizabeth Bobbitt. Margaret Evans' interest in Fords to Mary Doner. Jimmae Fisher 's musical career to Mildred Helen Wilson. Warren Fisk's beard to Emmet Lantz. Elma Fugate's excellent corresponding ability Cnotes passed in school timej to Adrienne Cox. Phyllis Geeves' business ability to the business manager of next year's Replica. Howard Havens' knack of carrying the pigskin to Bliss Soule. Wilma IIerring's official drag to any good looking Junior. Lucile Hood's quiet laugh to John Rouse. Ralph Hood 's affections to be equally divided between two Junior girls. Elmer Hoover reserves a corner in his car for Garnet Cramblet. Elizabeth Jones' quiet ways and gentle, sweet disposition to Esther VVaid. Martha Jane Kimball's Indian war paint to Sara Beth Helfrich. Bernice King's love for athletics to Sarah Havens. Zelpha King's Ford to the entire student body of Bushnell High School, pioviding they buy the gas. Richard Kirtley's undying affection for Winnie Hunt to Earl Sutliff. Milton Lybarger's reputation as God's gift to women to Leo Cox. Marie MeElvain's individual sneeze and giggle to Irene Hellyer. Dayle Mathis' smile to John Burke. Ezera Miller 's everlasting interest in English Literature to Annie Geeves 255' I - 1' ' , I mt' , Y jt,','Wt'll f it if l- - fiftzfrrzw it 1 u mtpp-Nia:



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7, Q .L A iq-'Tigxf A KV, - Y fr, 1:5 jFr':4:i...l::Ft'F A' Y ' 1 Prophecy To all the students of B. II. S. and the faculty, that they might know what we are doing: Well, here it is 1940, and tl1e Senior Class of 1929 is taking a round-the- world tour in tl1e giant Zeppelin, Joneston, named after our long lost sponsor, Miss Jones. Needless to say she committed matrimony. The ship is owned by the millionaire Banker, Dravo Sansom, and all of us certainly appreciate the use of the Zeppelin. Phyllis is looking after all tl1e money used on the trip, in other words, is business manager. She certainly is holding on to the money. VVayne is the pilot and is world famous for his many exploits. Ilis wife, Martha Jayne, is also world famous, being known for her many air feats. VVarren is the mechanic and much depends upon him. NVilma is the chief cook, assisted by l1e1' husband, Elzie, who learned all he knew from his wife. The maids of all work are Dorotha and Minnette, assisted by Dale Stam- baugh who runs all the errands, and, as tl1e sl1ip is quite large, he often com- plains of his feet. We always know when a storm is coming for Dale imme- diately commences his wailing which is very disagreeable. The radio announcers are Marie Mclllvain and Elizabeth Dertinger. They say they can be heard all over the world. Isn't that remarkable? Now for the passengers. There are thirty-three of us, as several could not be with us. Mr. and Mrs. Orum, Mrs. Orum being tl1e former Elma Fugate, are mis- sionaries in China, and we intend to call on them when we reach there. Dale is very eiticient and Elma is very meek and mild. Can you imagine it? VVe can 't. Vivian could not be witl1 us as she is to make her debut in Paris in the Musical Comedy Too Many Men . We hope to see tl1e show. They say her voice is marvelous. We shall see. Richard, the multimillionaire Buick king is to be married shortly to an old, but very lasting sweetheart, Winifred Hunt. My, you should see the in- vitations! It certainly is going to be a swell wedding. Ruth is married and settled down. Married a man I'm sure you 've never heard of, Ronald Vail. Quite a stranger, isn't he? The remainder are certainly enjoying themselves. NVe have quite a time with Milt , for he is tl1e champion basket ball player of tl1e world and is always shooting baskets. Several accidents have already occurred. The only serious one, however, was when Milt, in dribbling down the floor of the sun- parlor, stepped on Josephine, who was taking a sun bath for her health fshe was too thin, she thoughtj, and nearly crushed her. Dorothy is our artist and she has already had many paintings in the Paris art galleries. She almost fell out of tl1e ship tl1e other day while trying to see how to draw the milky way. Russell Mitchell is still vamping the girls in his most enticing manner. . ' 'g .1 . st . A W . 1' fig 4 'f ?' :iii v l y 7 . . 'li 'fl ' I, ,W Ji V' fililm-'Xllt,.h!f', ,hi Q W: 'ie Itlifmulillg 1,1115 I H y tllqkd ,QQ ,, it yi-1254.1 Qt g LJi-...'u' ..l-Lihffjff 1 - Qfifi-Q , , i T- 1' le- f ree- A Q-Ti - we Q ff .7 get r-- 1 Taren ly-lfiylrt

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