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Senior Class Will I, Agnes Schopp, bequealh my quiel disposilion lo Velda Shaller. I, Herberl Reis, beguealh my six leel lo Eldon Ellinger. I, Adele Kaplan, beguealh my way wilh lhe alhleles lo Ellen Zehr. I, Vivian May, beguealh my giggle lo Wendell Augspurger. I, Charles Ollman, bequealh my wavy hair lo Roberl Pickell. I, Lyle Rulon, bequealh my abilily as a druggisl lo Eldon Wahls. I, Anna Mae Kindred, bequealh my way wilh lhe Cullom boys lo Jean Johnson. I, Orville Miller, bequealh my abilily as a chaulleur lo Mary Roszharl. I, Bernard Myer, beguealh my abilily in physics lo John Vercler. I, Thomas Bear, bequealh my abilily lo whislle lo Lola Wilkins. I, John Sherringlon, bequealh my abilily lo blow a horn lo James Skaggs. I, LeRoy Myer. bequealh my manly physique lo Lynn Eymann. I, Clillord Slreid, beguealh my knowing when lo lalk land when nol lol lo Kare Kaplan. I, Gerald Jacobs, bequealh my Model T Ford lo Verne Erdman. I, Imogene Schopp, bequealh my smile lo any Sour Puss lhal wanls il. I, Roberl Bear, bequealh my boldness lo Edward Brady. I, Bill Marlin, beguealh my lreckles lo Mary Schwager. I, Donald Leek, bequealh all my habils lo Keilh Phillips. I, Lloyd I-Iowell, bequealh my knowledge ol English lo Rozella Ollman. I, George Brady, bequealh my lhird hour argumenls wilh Miss I-Iarrower lo Vernon King. I, Leland Phillis, beguealh my well-known Fairbury acquainlances lo John Whil- mar. I, Jeanelle Fosler, bequealh my Special Delivery Lellers lo Adelma Quigle. I, Elwood Frilz, bequealh my abilily lo alibi lo Mooney Burke. I, Quenlin Wilson, beguealh my deep voice lo Lucas Bullry. l, Ida Parenli, bequealh my gill ol gab lo Francis Vercler. I, Irene Yales, beguealh my slalure lo I-Ielen Pallerson. I, Lyell Elson, bequealh my whiskers lo Donald I-Iarris. I, I-loward Armslrong, beguealh my arl abilily lo John Ge-nles. l, Ralph Jacobs, bequealh my slim ligure lo Merle Parry. I, Erma Seeman, bequealh my abilily lo recile hislory lo Gerald Claudon. I, Dorolhy Jacobs, bequealh my way wilh men lo Willa Roberls. I, Roger Winler, bequealh my rare jokes lo Eloyd Kiper. I, Wendell Roberls, bequealh my 'II don'l know lo Eudora Bunge. I, Belly Shillell, bequealh my dark hair lo Marguerile Bunge. I, I-Ielen Brady, bequealh my abilily al house work lo Roberla Rhoda. I, Lucille Lahn, beguealh my big blue eyes lo I-Iarold Morris. I, Margarel Schullheis, bequealh my way wilh lhe leachers lo Doris Leek. I, Eloise Ralhbun, bequealh my Chemislry abilily lo Lillian Lee. I, Opal Miller, bequealh my hair waving abilily lo Marcellin Kaulrlman. I, Roberl Cooper, bequealh my rapid recilalion lo John Miller. I, Bernadelle Brady, bequealh my abilily lo lalk aboul lhe boys lo May Belle Poller. I, Aline Sommer, bequealh my inabilily lo keep quiel in class lo I-Iilda Sievers. Virgil' lzurlrlurri
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Senior Class l'listory ln The Tall OT IQ34 TiTTy-Two sTudenTs enTered The Chenoa l'-ligh School bus. Mr. Ferree and Miss Barlh were The drivers and Lyle Rulon, JeaneTTe l:osTer, and Roger WinTor were The conducTors. Vfe made only one sTop The TirsT semesTer and ThaT was aT The TourisT Park To have a picnic. During The second hall: oT The Trip we changed conducTors and They were BeTTy ShiTleTT, Lucille Lahn and Ferne Weaver. ATTer a long Trip The bus sTopped in June To give The passengers a Three monThs' vacaTion. ln I935 The bus sTarTed again, l:nuT This Time The drivers were Miss Johnson and Mr. hlamman. The TirsT hall: OT The Trip we had George Brady, Lyell Elson, and Charles OlTman as conduclors. 'We sTopped Tor a parTy aT The Gymnasium, buT soon we were on our way. Lucille Lahn, JeaneTTe FosTer, and Adele Kaplan were The conclucTors during The second halT oT The Trip. This ride was a very pleasanT one, louT when June arrived, everyone was ready Tor a resT. ln The Tall oT I936, we sTarTed on our Third journey wiTh lvliss Johnson and Miss Orr as The drivers oT The lous. Our conducTors were BeTTy ShiTleTT, l-lerberT Reis, Lucille Lahn, and Roger WinTer. The bus sTopped in Chenoa on ComrnuniTy Fair Day and The passengers sold chances on a Tive dollar bill, which proved To be very enjoyable. Riding on a liTTle TurTher, anoTher sfop was made in order To receive The class rings and pins. The second semesTer Tound Lyle Rulon, Lyell Elson, Adele Kaplan, and lrene YaTes as conducTors, The bus sTopped in order ThaT The passengers mighT presenT a play in The New l-ligh School Gym. The TiTle was Be YourselT and proved To be a greaT success. In June The bus sTopped To give The drivers, conducTors and passengers a Three monThs' resT. ATTer a compleTe resT They sTarTed in The Tall oT l937 on The lasT parT oT Their journey. Mr. Elson and lvlrs. l-lenline were The drivers and Roger WinTer, l-lerberT Reis, Adele Kaplan and BeTTy ShiTleTT were The conducTors. They sTopped December 9 To presenT The Red Spider, which proved To be very successTul. They again sTopped on December 22 Tor a school dance. The second semesTer They chose Thomas Bear, Elwood FriTz, Imogene Schopp, and Ann Kindred as The conducTors. The Class NighT Play and The Annual were boTh greaT successes. The class oT I938 enjoyed a very wonderTul bus Trip Through The Tour years huT were very sorry To leave Chenoa CommuniTy High School, Payi' ,S'i'zu'l1t
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Class prophecy LeRoy Myer-A cheT in Miami's IargesT hoTeI. Bernard Myer-Main chemisT Tor Hiram Walker. Charles OITman-Raising prize Angus caTTIe on The side while Taking The place of Curly in The Three STooges. I Ida ParenTi--AccornpanisT To Wayne Kings OrchesTra. Leland Phillis-CapTain of Chenoa's lndependenT BaskeTbaII Team. Wendell RoberTs-InvenTory To The painless Thinking machine. Lyle Rulon-ProprieTor oT Joe Hare's drug sTore. Agnes Schopp--Feeding The chickens on a Tarm near Ocoya. Imogene Schopp-Principal aT CenTer school. MargareT SchuITheis-Playing a close second To May WesT in Hollywood. HerperT Reis-HisTory Profesosr aT Meadows College. RoIoerT Bear-A bouncer aT The RiTz. Thomas Bear-A Iawyer OT The Bear, Bear and Bear CorporaTion IocaTed above MiIIer's meai markeT. George Brady-Farming a good I6O souTh oT WesTon, III. Helen Brady-A waiTress in The Home Cafe. B:rnadeTTe Brady-Head shenographor oT The Bear, Bear and Bear CorporaTion. RoberT Cooper-Ocoya's main English Teacher. Lyell Elson-Head Tloor walker aT WooIworTh's 5 and lOc sTore. JeaneTTe EosTer-PrivaTe secreTary To SwiTT and Co., Chicago. Elwood EriTz-Running a close second in The high hurdles aT The Olympics. Lloyd Howell-Head parker Tor Barnum and Bailey. DoroThy Jacobs-Teaching Chenoa's new kindergarden. Gerald Jacobs-Head Toreman of The W.P.A. Ralph Jacobs-EirsT vioIinisT Tor PTeTIinger's OrchesTra. Anna Mae Kindred-Head nurse aT Brokaw HospiTaI. Aline Sommer-The leading second To Zazu PiTTs. Clifford STreid-Bookkeeper Tor U. S. STeeI CorporaTion. OuenTin Wilson-Owner of a dancing school and very inTeresTed in his pupils and a cerTain Teacher. Lucille Lahn-Keeping house Tor some Tarrner near WesTon-II wonder who iT could be?I Bill MarTin-Playing as second greaTesT RasTus over The radio, Orville Miller-Chief peanuT cracker aT PIanTers TacTory. Howard ArmsTrong-ArTisT Tor Marshall Field and Company, Chicago. Roger WinTer-Manager oT The Black Hawk ResTauranT, Chicago. John SherringTon-Playing The Tuba Tor Guy Lombardo's OrchesTra. Irene YaTes-Teaching Home Economics aT UniversiTy OT Missouri. Eloise RaThbun+SpeciaI nurse in PonTiac, Illinois. Vivian May-Managing a Kroger STore in BIoomingTon, Illinois. Opal Miller-Docfor of BeauTy on Broadway. BeTTy ShiTieTT-DieTiTian Tor Walgreen Drug STore. Erma Seeman-Clerk in ScoTT's five and Ten sTore, PonTiac, Illinois. Adele Kaplan--Taking Emily PosT's place in The world. X' i1li'ti'Urz
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