Wamego High School - Wa Kaw Yearbook (Wamego, KS)

 - Class of 1927

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E 5'f1m'Q' WA KAW 'l'm1'3 E Class Will v- -W . f' I' ' ' -J i We know that life is a matter of much uncertainity. It is largely a struggle in which only the fittest survive. So in the face of all these im- pending dangers, we the Senior Class of 1927, do hereby make known those whom we will honor with our most treasured possessions- Willard Balderson wills his wicked eyes to the sweet and timid freshman Harry Dee Shortt. As Ruthella Bennett's sweet warble must be kept in the old High School she leaves it to Lois Drake. Dorothy Bowman agrees to leave her sweetesti smile for Harry Murphy. John Bretz leaves his love of fishing to Bernard West, together with a book on casting by Bamboo Pole and Fly. Although Eddie Criner is athletic in stature he lacks abilitv to play basketball so Brownie fthe shooting starl desires that Ed shall be given his skill and accuracy in playing that game. Margaret Burgess is going to be very generous, as usual, and so she willingly bequeaths her Ford coupe to Joe Murphy to enable him to get to school on time. Dale Burkholder leaves his loud sweater to Wilbur Tanner. i Dorothy Craig desires that Gerald Regmer be given her ability to c ance. Mary Ella Doyle leaves her studious powers to Paul Stowe. Irene Edwards wants her curly locks to be given to Emily Assmussen. Richard Fish wishes that Porter Brock be captain of the basket ball team next year. Jean Ferguson leaves her desire to be popular to to Pearl Mor- ton. lilgfffsifmi' -f v e? E

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E ?' fl WA KAW 'Q' 'l E RUTHELLA BENNETT' G. R. 1-3-4 Annual Staff Glu' f'llllJ, 1-2-3-4 Jr. Play-Sr. Play Vim'-Pwx. of A. A., 4 DE MCANINCH Fzmflrall, 1-2-3--1, Uapf. 4 Annual Staff Prvs nf A. A. 4 Sr. Play-Jr. Play Prefs. of Class, 2 Travlf IIEULAH RICKSTREW G. R., 1-2-3-4 VV.l.l1AHD UALDEKSUN Football, 4 Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 lh'1'l11'xfru, 1-2-3-4 Sr. Play Ulm' Ululz, 2-3-4 MARY ELLA DOYLE U. R., 1-2-3-4 A nnaal Slaff Or1'l1e'xfra, 3-4 Ellifslfmli' if '-' ',3 E



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E iillHllLl ulrl ll3 Q Rex Foltz, the noted pool shark, leaves his skill to Crawford Beeson who has already shown much interest in the game. Elaine Mansfield bequeaths her artistic temperament to Law- rence Breymeyer. De McAninch leaves his football crave to Ross Deweese who dearly loves to get bruised and ruffed up. Julia Picolet said all she had to leave was her school-girl com- plexion and that it could go to Evelyn Jones. George Perkins bequeaths his desire to be a 'mechanic to Sidney Weybrew. Blanche Pitney wants her Girl Reserve speeches henceforth to be made by Alice Thompson. Virginia Prunty desires that her quiet disposition be given to La- Verne Cox. Marie Riat leaves her skill to pick the typewriter to Karl Grieves. Beulah Rickstrew makes it her last desire that Clyde Bowman be left alone by all the other girls. Lester Tanner bequeaths his income to Martin McKowen. Viva Tabler transfers her love of dancing the Black Bottom to Cherry Cosley. Even Bruce Taylor hates to give up his office, but he knows Lor- and Dale Balderson is waiting for it so he says good-bye to his private of- fice study periods. Louise Tessendorf asks that her blonde tresses be left to Minnie Dixon-Does she accept them? Stella Uhlrich has so many distinguished traits that she finds it hard to decide-but on last interview she said she would leave her winning smile to Bob Hartloff. Ethel Welch leaves her small stature to Lois Larson-Maybe Lois will be taller. James Willey wants his well developed nose to be placed on Rob- ert Edwards. Harriet Welch's last desire was that Mildred Forrester be left her debate medals. Max Wilson has the last say in this great document, so with much deliberation he decidesthat his attitude toward the teachers be hand- ed down to Bill Hecker. Witness my hand and the Seal of Said Court in the city of Wa- mego, Kansas. WITNESSES SENIOR CLASS Elsie Carter Lucile Johnsin, Notary Public. H. L. Kammeyer l All of Wamego, Kansas. Elgfffvlfwi' dtstaixtliil

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