Lena Winslow High School - Win Nel Yearbook (Lena, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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Illlill-llc 'f L--- .... - CLASS WILL WILLIAM RICE Teachers, schoolmates, friends: We, the Senior Class of Winslow Community Hi h School, District 301, Stephenson County, Illinois, having duly arrived at the ent? of our visit to this institution, do hereby give, bequeath and donate, to wit: Our various properties, talents, habits and traits, which are of no value to us. 'We sincerely hope that these will prove to be of great and lasting value to the receiver. Article I As a class, we bequeath the following: To the Freshman Class, we donate all of our high ideals and excellent examples of how students should behave. To the Sophomore Class, we bequeath our ability to study. If you take ad- vantage of this, you might be seniors sometime. To the junior Class, we bequeath the slogan, You're seniors now. To Mr. Higley, we bequeath the gum under the desks and all of the paper he may find behind the bookcases. Article II As individuals, we bequeath our various properties as follows: I, Marian Augsburger, bequeath my excel ent disposition to Delvin Schneider. I, Theron Brauer, bequeath my prowess as a basketbal star to Frank Krebs. You can also have my old shoes, number I7.'S. I, Florence Burgin, bequeath my sunny smile to Leona Retzlaff. Then watch out, Freshmen! I, Margaret Heitz, bequeath my plump figure to Evorjonas. You'll need to buy a new wardrobe, Evor. I, Evelyn jordan, bequeath my blonde hair to Faye Shippee. Some say Gentlemen prefer blondes I, Woodrow Keener, bequeath my oratorical ability to Merwyn Ellis. May you add your name to the Literary Chain! I, Marjorie Klemm, bequeath my ability to drive a Ford to Duane Shippy. You'll pass a Chevrolet any time. I, Mildred Kuhl, bequeath my studious attitude to James Thorp. No more loitering in the halls for you, James. I, Doris Kunkle, bequeath my hair dressing ability to Dorothy Wales. Don't lose any of my customers! I, Marie Leek, bequeath my slightly used English book to Eldon Lestikow. Don't be too hard on it, Eldon. At present usage it will last many years. I, Norman Leck, bequeath the wads of gum on the underside of my desk to the person who next sits here. Pennies may be scarce next year. I, Jetta Leverton, bequeath my tall and stately figure to Evelyn Paske. I, Leona Mauerman, bequeath my Ford to Ralph Keister. You'll need it, Ralph! I, Margaret McKelvey, bequeath my acrobatic ability to Evelyn Rabe. Watch for her next week in The Dare-Devils of the Air, a special act furnished by the Hagenbeck-Wallace Three Ring Circus. I, Harold Miller, bequeath my handsome features and wavy hair to LeRoy Carlson. May you be as successful a lady's man as I have been. I, William Rice, bequeath my walk to school to Irene Smith. It has the desired results. I, Howard Smith, bequeath my romantic nature to LeRoy Ellis. This will require much of your time after school and you may have to give up basketball. I, Lee Owen Stamm, bequeath my stature to Paul Klontz. That ought to bring you down to normal, Paul. I, Marcella Stamm, bequeath my vocal talent to Eulalah Welt. There's nothing like a good song to cheer your boy friend. I,Janet Tyler, bequeath my declaiming ability to Thelma Allbright. Remember, I won a gold medal. I, Wilma Zunker, bequeath my musical talent to Helene Leverington. Our dying wish is that these bequests be carried out as stated on this 13rd day of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-four. Sworn before the Honorable judge Scherer, judge of the County Court, in the presence of witnesses: Robert McKelvey Witnesses: Emida Leverton Allen Wieck. L .-.W .LLL L --,.-.-. fry., , Page Twenty-five



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