Le Roy High School - Melting Pot Yearbook (Le Roy, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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33 L.. Y '2 ' if -' l 1:1-flif' 1 f :fr- ' JUNIOR CLASS Front Row-Glendon Arvin, Gloyd Clesson, Pauline Hitchell, Dorothy Hendren, Janet McKean, Verla Hale, Marie Clezson, Marie Johnson, Gayle Johnson, Virginia Meikle. Second RoWAMargaret Adams, Elizabeth Kies, Wilma Strain, Rhea Patterson, Mildred Cosby, Mary Helen Lambert, Miurine Siler, Roberta McCarthy, Blanche Buckles, Geraldine Dooley, John Murdock. Third Row-Lincoln Builta, Della Dee Bishop, Marjorie Kimler, Donald Golden, Paul McClanahan, Glen Etherton. Back Row-Robert Smith, Walter Brown, Leland Hill, Harold Peyton, Virgal Brown, Glenn Strayer, Junior Dolly, Paul Buckles, Herbert Sigler. Not in the Picture-Dean Davenport, Francis Huggins, Edgar Scott. CLASS OFFICERS RI-IEA PATTERSON, President BLANCHE BUCKLES, Vice President EDGAR SCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer Class Advisors-Miss Carter, Miss Ellison. r 5 18 W I

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ms ' Q.-'- W ' i li 1 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of Empire Township High School, having decided that W do without some of our possessions, hereby make this last will and testament. Individual bequests are as follows: I, I, Jessie Brittin, do bequeath my popularity to Gloyd Clesson. I, William Builta, do bequeath my expressive eyes to Marjorie Hendren. I, Don Davenport, do bequeath my beautiful curly hair to Glenn Campbell. Vera Banner, do bequeath my vampish expression to Helen Louise See. 8 Can I, Dora Doenitz, do bequeath my blushability to Marie Johnson. I, Balard Fentress, do bequeath my name as a heart-breaker to Abie Builta. I, Ettaregina Hagen, do bequeath my vocabulary to Anges Pendleton, and my editorship to some poor Junior. I, Lee Kelly, do bequeath my southern drawl to Bob Smith. I, Malcolm Kimler, do bequeath my stature to Ina LaVerne Banner. I, Herbert Lane, do bequeath my heart to Edna Hazel. I, Paul Lowe, do bequeath the right to sleep in class to Pid Buckles. I, Stanley Mason, do bequeath my love of womankind to Junior Dolly. I, Helen McManus, do bequeath my natural permanent to Aletha Hosler. I, Chester Moberley, do bequeath my knowledge of women to Joy McWilliams. I, Wilma Moran, do bequeath my attentive attitude in class to Wilma Strain. I, Roger Oleson, do bequeath my pink shirt to any Junior who will promise not to give it extremely hard usage. I, Eugene Rice, do bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Arnold Hazel. I, Mildred Roggy, do bequeath my excess weight to Mildred Crosby. I, Virginia Strayer, do bequeath my serious behavior to Mildred Weidner. I, Roscoe Wesley, do bequeath my treasurership to anybody who is crazy-- about collecting bills. I, Pauline Woodrey, do bequeath my blond tresses to Janet McKean. I, Ernest Robbins, do bequeath my grin to Arnetta Markland. I, Rosemary Michael, do bequeath my history book to anyone who wants it. , H '12 gg if an I 'C' v



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X 1933 Q f S -i i 1' ' 'ZF 1:1 ilrr NAME Margaret Adams JUNIOR PRISON RECORD ACCUSED OF , ..,. ..,.. P ersevering, .,.,,,,.... Glendon Arvin, ,A,,, ., .. Having red hair, Della Dee Bishop Walter Brown, Virgal Brown, ,.,. Paul Buckles, ,.,. Lincoln Builta, ,,,,. Marie Clesson, Gloyd Clesson, r,r. , .... ..... F lirtmg, ................. Having freckles, Having a southern drawl Being in love, Being shy, Being a milkmaid, Being little, Mildred Cosby, ..... ..... D ancing too much, Dean Davenport, Junior Dolly, r.,.r,,,. ,,.,, Geraldine Dooley , .... ..... Being obstinate, Being fat, .................,.,...,.. Being teacher's pet, ......... Donald Golden, ,.,., ..... B eing the Empire Flash Glenn Etherton, Being a sweet boy, ......... Verla Hale, ,,,,,.,,...., ,.... B eing sweet sixteen, ,.,. Dorothy Hendren, ..,. ...,. H aving a secret love, ..... Leland Hill, .,.,..,..,,., ..,.. B eing an electrician, .,,. Pauline Hitchell, ...... ..... C hattering, ....,......... Francis Huggins, Strutting, Gayle Johnson, ...., ,.... B eing old-maidish, ..... Marie Johnson, ..... ,.... S taying up late, ...... Elizabeth Kies, ..........,,..., Studying, ............ Marjorie Kimler, .............. Cutting up, , ,.,,,i,,,,, ., Mary Helen Lambert, .,., Cradle-snatching, .....,.... Roberta McCarthy, Paul McClanahan, Breaking girl's hearts, Being mathematical, ......, Janet McKean, ,.,.,,.. ..... A rguing, ......................,,... ., John Murdock, ..... ...,. P referring blondes, ..., .. Rhea Patterson, ..... Being modern, ........... Harold Peyton, .,... ..... B eing a Mills Brother, . Edgar Scott, ...... ,.... B eing brilliant, ,...,...,,r,,., ,, Herbert Sigler, ,,,,. ...,. B lushing, ,,,,.,..,,r,,,.,,, ,. Maurine Siler, .... Wilma Strain, ..,, Robert' Smith, .,.. Disliking to study, Giggling, Talking too much, SENTENCED UNTIL She gives up His eyes turn green Her husband reforms her The sun goes down He really gets one It blows over He learns better The cows come home The beans get ripe She gets thin He quits being mulish He goes on a diet She graduates He burns out Ye editor changes her mind Next year Somebody finds out He gets shocked Q--1 .F She must Wear store He develops a blister She She She She falls in love quits sleeping in learns it's useless learns to behave Freshmen learn teeth class O She learns that X:a kiss Another one turns him down She admits she's wrong Peroxide is no longer made The times change His complexion darkens The polish wears off He discovers red is dangerous She masters trigonometry She learns how to laugh The cat gets his tongue I' ' if J- i I9

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