Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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ISN IGHE IGALISMAN SN- I, m,QlI'I'L'II IVIalcVv'iIIi.1ms, du giw .md lwqiiuitlm my snappy strut lu Dick Urcgg. I, MllI IllI'lx' Pluilps. do give .uul lwqiuultli my SIlIIlUI'QII4l miimpluximi lil Evvlyn -Iully I? cvnts alt Fwltfsl. I, Floyd Hutfluwis, LIU givc .liul lwqucqirlm my lvlmul l1a1il'scrl'Ut lu Irclu' IIQIUIZ.. I, Inscpli XVulu'r. LIU givc mul lu'qiu'.illi my purIIcct prwlili' to Ciluu-k Gfiiulwm. I. Vv'iIli.1m Aiulcrsmi. dw luiyc am giutwginiplicil pluwtii ut, mysvlf tu cguli ul ilu' luly Imumtlulll I.ms. I. Frainccs Fislicr, du givc :md IWCLIIICIIIII my iumcl1.1I.uu'c lu Urvillc Ilglyis. I. I'I1iroIn.l Vaiulwl. LIU give .uul Iu'qiu'.1tl1 my lim- Ivttcrs lu Lcslcr IIl.l.lSLxII. I, Virgmui Hill, ilu givc .iiul lwqilcailli my Imrillixiiil ulixls .uul quu-1 :nutums in Luis Vaiulwl. I. Alliwpli Uulmiuvsim. dw s.uIly lualyv .III ilu' girls lu1u'sfmu'. SIQIIULI gliul wiliiussiml tliis IIIIIKI Ll.ly ul' -Iimc, in IIIC yixu' -ilk lun' Loral llIlu'lL'i'Il lunulrcil mul lliirty, Wiixiissg Suzrxiiwz Iflulrl-is Cifuulwin, fII.1ssuI IOFI. SENIUR CLASS UI: WRU, Hzirwlyl Lixiiiigstuii, Class ul' IWSZ. M:u'Aun'1c Illu-Ips, Ivlglrllial K4lcpplc1', 1II.issnI' 1933. Illimrwnuc Iliisliallul. Prophecy HAI3 willulwiml amuiiul llu' wurlpl twcnty yczirs .iltfr I Iuul QI'-ILIIIQIICLI with tlu' Iamuuis cI.iss ul' 1341. At I.1st, I was to Iuiyc il IIIYIIIIIIQ .ulyciiliiru Ifdiili Wl'iglil, nw1u'i' mul nwciitm' uf Ilu' Ivlciwr-plziiug lmd I-ullcd .mul i-wld nu' tlull sucli il i'uiuwwluxl pcrsmi gms mysull' sluuilil lw ilu' first paissciigcr. 'I'Iu'y riggcd nu' up m sumo kiiul nf .in suillil. I climluul mtv ilu' mglapit, Iuill' cluscd my cycs. ziiul rrlmul. Huw CUIIII-UI'I.lIWICI-I I gispfil .is I fcll Ll sudalcn Iwcuzc. Opening my cycs, I sqm' wc wcrc Iycs, fm' tIu'rc XX'.lr qi pilot, Iiigli in ilu' .mi I nu tical ll wisp ul' lwlmul liaiii' mining Irwin uiulcr Iiis Iu'Imcl. Hi' liiriuml .iroiuul wliy, it XXHISIIII .I mam ii wus Miirjuriu Ijliclps, qu girl I Iuul grxuliiutcul witli. Yrs. it's nuf- I.IllgI1CkI Mgirlnric, :is ungrailmnautuul .is uycr. 'Im ilu' pilut lil' llic ML'IL'l'I' plauui I Iixivc sucli .1 iiuwlizliiiull miiul tliait Eilltli Iuul tw cngugc nu' imnu' Lliutclyf' Slu' WCIII im in my-II nu' luww tlu' nu'tcui'fpln1u' fvulil gm .1iiywlu'l'u in .1 sccuiul. Slu' uski-II nu' wlu'i'v I wziiitugl In gn. I kiuww lct's sur xyluit the rcst nf -mi' Iiigli scluml class is gluing. 'I'li.itAs .iii uIc.i. HI-rc, Lilw lIu'sc supcrtlirnpu' glusscs. Yiwu um soc milfs xvilli tlicm. I'Icrc's .I p.nir lil' siipcrplumu' I-.irplunu-s for IILHIVIIIQ QVLHII Ilist4niu'us. Slu' luul similar p.iii's. VCI' liuiI.i-il -mvrr ilu' sulc ul' ilu' plzuu' .liul ITZIIIZCLI wi' wcrv lust uyvr I'.iggi' .If

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GHE GALISMAN Last Will and Testament E, the most famous, eminent, illustrious, and dignified of all Senior Classes in the History of Kingman High School, having reached the heights in our High School career, being considered of sound mind and memory, by all fexcept the faculty, do hereby solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament and do hereby revoke all other wills and testaments by us hitherto made. We, the Senior Class of 1930, to the ,Iunior Class, do give and bequeath our good behavior and quietness in the Study Hall. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our brillianey in History and English Classes. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath to the Freshmen Class all the rows of parked gum under our seats in the Assembly Hall. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath to the Faculty our undying appref ciation and gratitude, for all the patience and cofoperation they have given us. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath our Work Test Manuals to Mr. MacDonald, to he used for reference work next year. I, Frank Green, do give and hequeath my flashy ties to Leslie Wilson. I, Evelyn Kohl, do give and bequeath my dimples to Dickie Slotter. , Frank Bessler, do give and bequeath my purple suspenders to anyone in need I of the same. I, Edith Wright, do give and bequeath my immensity to someone who really needs it, such as Don Phelps. I, Orville Prior, do give and bequeath my promptness in class on days of oral speeches to whoever may crave it. I, Agnes Maxwell, do give and bequeath my reliability to any unrestrained Junior, I, Erma Brutcher, do give and bequeath my mumps to ,lim Barrett. I, George Dean, do give and bequeath my courage to look into the muzzle of a gun without flinehing, to Newell Ingram. I, Ruth juelg, do leave--with Frank Green. I, Wzllidai Hendryx, do give and bequeath my yearly eoat of hard earned 'itanu to Hazel O'Brien. I, Doris Kepple, do give and bequeath my armful of books to Harold Beecher. I, Dale Wziible, having good common sense, do give and bequeath it to the junior Class, as it would overwhelm any one individual. I, George Teegard, do give and bequeath my school books to anyone who can find them. I, Florence Poshard, do give and bequeath my soprano trills to Daryle Saurbaugh. I, Dorothy Wright, do give and bequeath my nickname to Dorothy Dean. I. ,lay Bradley, do give and bequeath my convietfcut to Earl johnson. Page 21



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KGHE IGALISMAN China. Seeing a huge crowd of eofeds, we hovered in that vicinity. There was Bus Prior in the midst of them. He had gone over to minister to the heathens and the Chinese girls just eouldn't let him alone. Another gasp and we were in England. There on the throne hy the former Prince of Wales was Ruth juelg, with her head ladyfinfwaiting. Erma Brutcher, close hy. We heard a funny noise, and in came Harold Vaulwel playing his piccolo, leading the court hand. That was a knockfout. We wanted to stay, hut eouldn't stand the music, so we had to hurry on. We wondered what had liccome of Frank Green-when, lo and lwehold, there he was in Greece making a sculpture of Gene Lehmann, the very latest in Greek gods. Waltcliiiig them was Dorothy W'riglit, famous writer and designer of Greek legends. How terribly sad, we heard a voice say, 'Such a lweautiful girl-and you say he left her and hecame a monk? x'Yes, and hecause of it she hecame a nun. Looking down we saw--Virginia Hill rohed as a nun. Look on the other side, said Marj. Yes, there was George Tcegard slowly ascending the steps of a monastery. just then we heard a great explosion Hurrying over we saw dehris shooting past us and the hodies of two men went shooting into the sky. They started falling: Marf jorie manoeuvered the plane around and caught them. They were Dale Waihel and Frank Besseler, the greatest human scientists ever hlown up hy their own invention. They thanked us for so ohligingly catching them and asked to he put on earth. After landing and hidding them goodfhye, we continued on our way. We heard people shouting, Extra! All ahout the great iight! We had to see what the fight was alnout. Why-fit was two great heauty specialists, Frances Fisher and Doris Kepple, lighting over how to cut a man's hair. The poor man was little Joie Gummerson, the great pickle manufacturer. Oh, look! I cried, there's a carnival. Let's see what we can see there. Those last two swords I swallowed made me ill, someone was saying. And fortuneftelling is going to my brain, another said. Say, wait till you have to tame lions, said still another. Oh, shut up, said a fourth, Say, Nyal Roszell, swordfswallowing isn't any' thing, or fortune-telling either, joe Weher, let alone lionftaming, Floyd Hutehens. XVait till you have to train white mice. Why-why, that was Bud Dean's voice. So Bud had come to that, just then Warren MacWilliams sauntered in. Well, they promoted me to the sheik's position tonight, hoys, he said. We flew on. Look, Flossief' cried Marjorie. There riding across the desert in a huge camel train were Agnes Maxwell and Wanda Hendryx, youngest wives in King Alexia's harem, Page 2.1

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