Mukwonago High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mukwonago, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 The Senior Class Will We, tin- (’lass of 1920, of the village of Mukwonago, in the County of Wau- kesha. State of Wisconsin; being of sound mind and memory, do make public, and declare this our last will and testament—hereby revoking all former wills, bequests and devices made by us. Allowing funds for funeral expenses, proper cemetery lot. just debts, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., we do give and bequeath: First: To those noble youngsters called Freshman, our best wishes for de- feating the Seniors and Juniors of 1921. Second: To the carefree Sophomores, our numerous crushing, overwhelm- ing wearisome, weighty burdens which pin us down. Third: To the Seniors of 1921 we give and bequeath the services of our noble Physics instructor. Fourth: We give to the Assembly room, nineteen vacant seats. Dorothy Ahren's sweet disposition to .Marie Fletcher. Winnefred Brady’s shy manner to Roy Perry. Ray Brophy’s facial expressions and stature to Chet Perkins. Elsie Cannon’s troubles to Alice Wylie. Louise Geritv’s “job as Editor” to an unlucky Junior. Opal Hillier’s art of flirtation to anyone who lacks the ability. Viola Kingston’s disposition to James Geritv. Hazel Lartz’s love for amusements to Gertrude Schwartz. Irma Merry’s quietness to Harold Sheridan. Leo Mitten’s brilliant jokes to Esther Kuehl. Frank Sheridan’s art of cooking to Karl Sheffel. Harold Stoecker’s belief in his own ideas to Leona Anderson. Ruth Sugden’s knowledge of books to Gordon Matters. Brian Tuohy’s attempts at not being tardy or absent to Gertrude Sell. Erwin Van Valin’s jitney buss to Lyle Tans and Earl Brady. Julius Van Valin’s popularity with the teachers to Robert Boyd. Ruth Wambold’s “job of playing marches” to Bill Goodman. Laura Weideman’s height to Agnes Mair. Mildred West’s knowledge of books to Robert Johnson. Clause—That these above mentioned articles and endowments be conferred upon these designated, unconditionally and without further legalities. Signed. Witness: Dictionary Calendar Clock Senior Ci.ass, 1920. Ei-sie Gannon. ’20. Page Thirteen

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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 Class Prophecy THK SENIORS AT SIXTH GRAD I ;iiu tliinking, deeply thinking Of our happy days of yore. And my mind begins to wonder What the future has in store. First in mind appears Dorothy Better known to us as Duteli In a school room seen a‘teaching Giving all a technic touch. Laura possessing great knowledge Her future will be at college. While Elsie a telephone girl will be Calling “number please. ’ don’t you see? Brian Tuohy’s fate is as plain as day, In the newspaper world will shine And of his jokes the world will say. “The best ever heard, just fine ' A seat in Congress Louise will have When woman’s suffrage is ago. She’ll hit their arguments in the head dust by uttering a word, or so. Harold will be a lawyer Stirring old “Muk” with his fame While Hex and Julius farmers will be Tho they’re not to blame. Next we have Opal, the gem of our class, A I’ve heard people sav. “Will join the Secret Service And perform her duty each day.” Our Irma in her stateliness To foreign land will go. To lie a missionary 1'eaching those who do not know. Erwin will be an orator Stirring the land with liis words, While Winifred a farmette Selling chickens and grazing herds. An instructor in music Ruth Wambold will be And she’ll teach pupils how to play lieauti fully. In the Etude and so forth, she’ll take her stand And become very famous throughout the land. Frank was meant for a first class cook So if in the future in the kitchen yoiFll look You‘lI find him there mid spice and flour Studying cooklwoks by the hour. Ruth Sugden will be a typist. And Hazel a skillful nurse While Leo Mit- ten when the time was ripest Tried for better or for worse. Another of our happy class of ’20 A great historian will be Her name is Mildred West And we’re sure she’ll rank among the best. A« for my own future I am not able to see So just ski]) o’er it And do not mind what it may be. VIOLA KINGSTON, ’20. Page Twelve



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