Mukwonago High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mukwonago, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 17 text:

CXu SS WILL To Glen Jones, Frances Onisch's coy little strut. We know you have always envied it and hope you will appreciate it, Glen. Buster Sprague's ability to play drop the handkerchief in Field's Park to James Lorcy. Lucy Bcalhen’s versatility to wink at the hoys to Meta Lucck. Don’t practise it too much., Meta. Raymond Ruppcrt’s delicate little whimper to Miss Klein. Virginia Faulkner's mania to spend a quiet noon-hour in a car in front of the school to Ross Blott. We understand he needs the rest. f To Dolores Buelo, Jeanette Sugden leaves her schoolgirl complexion and figure. To Margaret Jolliffc, Isabelle Meyers’s ancestors, for lj she feels she will not need them anymore. Isabelle can face the world behind her own coat of paint. E To V alter Nowatske, Merlin Nicman leaves his executive ability, but not his beauty. Ec fears he himself will need that and can't be coaxed or cajoled into leaving it behind, even though Walter needs it so badly. To Mr. Tetzlaff, Irvin Henze leaves his Jew’s harp. We suppose you know how to play one, Mr. Tetzlaff. To Oscar Fink, Kenneth Church's ability to grow a beard. Don’t get discouraged, Oscar. A R R O W To Harold Mair, Genevieve Crosswaite’s freckles and timidness. Lucille Laatsch's silly classroom-giggle to Mr. Kill. She has informed us that it is effective outside of class also. Clara igat hen’s red 'kerchief to James Sugden. James will wear it often hereafter. Wc trust To Morlcy Austin, 211a Torhorst’s ability to do the Friar's Hop and all the latest dance steps. We know you will have many occasions to use them, Morlcy. To Lucille Gudeyon, 2dward Domccki's ability to argue with the teachers. Sec if you can develop the art as Edward did. I I To Esther Keller, wo leave Irvin Henze’s ability to waste cimo cleverly, do trusu you will have Irvin's ingenuity.

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CLu SS WILL i ' H A a i o yV S5 Wo, the members of the Senior Class of II. H. S., beinp of sound mind, and be inf; warned of Spring Fever, that we nust soon part this scholastic life, c.nd also beinf; desirous of satisfactorily disposing; of certain of our school poss- essions both real and personal, revoking; all former wills made by us, do make public and declare this to bo our last v ill and testament, in manner and form the follow inf;: We rivo and bequeath to the Junior Class, our knowledge of Economics, History, English and Science of the Universe in whole or in part. We trust the class may be able to survive it. To the Sophomores, any stubs of pencils, erasers, ink bottles, fountain pens or scraps of paper that we may leave behind us in the excitement and haste of gatherinf; our cher- ished treasures for the last time, llay you feel free to make use of them and feel, perhaps, that they may in a mystic way impart to you some of our rreat knowledge. To the Freshmen, any overlooked cuds of run stuck to the undersides of desks, banisters, assembly scats, ana any other likely or unlikely places. V e have sometimes had to rid ourselves of these in too much haste to pick or chose a final rostinp place. To the Faculty, we ,;ivo and bequeath all the knowledge and startlinf information that we have furnished them from time to time in our examination papers. To the Ili-Lites, we leave all the events of our lives, past, present, and to come with all the wonders, sensations, plorious attainments, and activities trustin'; that these may furnish material for news items and editorials for aaos and ares to come. To the football team, we leave the unusual ability of Irvin Henze and Eldred Lonzine. (Wo couldn’t induce Lowell Kcppon to surrender his). To Hiss livori, we bequeath the balance in our class treasury, 32 cents, to bo used in buying; a pair of rubber shoes for detective work. We fe«l she will be sure to need these in dealing with the classes that are to be successors. To Francine Hair, we will and bequeath Lowell Keppen’s everlastin;’ permanent wave. Take caro of it Francine—it’s valuable. To Earl Rupoert we leave Harold Kipper’s quaint but rather effective way to pot alonp with the women. Perhaps Lydia can explain.



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CLASS V ILL To Mr. Horn, Kenneth Church leaves his ability to run so that Mr. Horn may he able to win the foot races next foot- ball season. Ruth Onisch’s Model T. to Miss Goetz, who says she could put it to good use. To Miss Schcffcl, Raymond Ruppert's wholesale talk. We thought, perhaps, she might enjoy it. To Virginia Fougner, Eldrod Benzine's perfectly plucked eyebrows. Wc believe they will be most becoming to Midge. Edward Jankowski's size-5 basketball shoes to John Horn. Wo are sure they will be a perfect fit. Maryan Roclrboachor1s ability to read French to Glen Rintloman. Although he may not need it, we suppose he could I use it. Lastly, wo do hereby appoint, James Lorey, because we E know he'll never get around to it, executor of this our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. R In Witness thereof, I havo hereunto subscribed my name the twenty-second day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six. Senior class of Mukwonago High School Edward Domocki . Maryan Rockteachcr Jeanette Sugden Witnesses: John Horn Muriel Mcnick CLr SS BaY PROGRAM Poem------Lorraine Hall History---Eldred Benzine Song------Class Prophecy--Isabelle Meyers Will------Irvin Henze Farewell Address—Clara Agathen

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