Warren Township High School - Blue Devil / Angelus Yearbook (Gurnee, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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VVc, Elizabeth and Josephine Iwanski, leave to any other pair of almost identical twins who may enter Warren our fun in fooling some of our classmates some of the time, part of our classmates part of the time, and most of our classmates all of the time. I. Lottie Iwanski. in a temporary period of sanity, do hereby bequeath to Mr. Swanbeck my ability to type with more than one Finger to save the wear and tear of his index tinger: and lest I forget it, my good Latin grades to ,loe Wittbrod. I. Henry Kazmer, having dug my grave and ordered my coffin. do hereby bequeath my squeaky chair in the Ag, room to Eddie Magger: my interest in novels to Wilfred Ilalmes. and my four year old comb to VVillard Mogg with recommendations as to its use. I. Mildred Elizabeth Kelly. being in sound mind and body at the present moment. do bequeath to Ann Graham my ability to receive seat changes in Miss Eakins's study hall: and to my little sister, Adele IJeMeyer, the boy friends who like to travel south. I. Mariellen King. with my crown slipping. do hereby will and bequeath my mad speed and excellent accuracy in typing to Kenneth Leahle: my locker to its next occupant who should keep it in as good condition as I have: and my stern manner of frowning on the freshies to any dignified senior who feels obliged to uphold the reserve of the school. I. Willard Kupias, feeling mucho loco bequeath to Clayton Engh my position as manager to a bunch of rowdies: to Victor Stoneburg. my handle of Lard : and to Ray Burandt, my ability to get along without doing work. either in school or at home. I. Vi'ilbert Lahti, in a moment of sanity hereby will my Model T Ford which has a habit of careening oft the road into somebody's corntield to Leon Henning in hope that he will be able to tame that critter. and to Ed. Harold my ability to overlook like a gentleman the shattered nerves of those who in band can't stand a few oh'-key notes. I. Gordon Lucas. will to Lyman Bonner my great ability to secure a daily consultation permit for backstage work. so as to get forty minutes of relaxation or sleep. I. Alice Lux. in a temporary moment of sanity, do hereby bequeath my rabbit's tail for good health to Miss lirook. and my place across from Mitzi Garlick at the lunch table to whoever she wishes him to be. I. Fred Mauser. supposedly sound in mind and body, do hereby bequeath to anyone who wishes it. my ability lo get locker inspection reports intact to the office without succumbing to the pleadings of tearful girls and wrathful boys for one more chance. I. Malcolm Morris, in a doubtful state of mind. leave to Ray Burandt my ability to do anything in school but study. I. Berger Nielsen. leave my ability to get along with all the teachers to Harry Hamilton. and my position ot older brother to a VVarren G.A.A. girl to any boy who wishes to grow old prematurely waiting for her decision as to when she wishes to be taken home. I. Florence Peterson. in a moment of thought and consideration. do bequeath to some aspiring junior my much pounded typewriter. and to some freshie, who would like an excuse to come upstairs during the lunch periods, my locker on the second floor. 1. joe Potocek. being in a temporary state of sanity. leave to Lois Potter. my wonderful probiscus: to Cliff Philip. my shortness: and to joe Geier. my name SnntTy with the hope that they will have more use for them than I did. I. lluwayne Renouf, in an off-balanced state of mind. do bequeath to my little brother, Ed. Harold, my remark- able ability to get along famously with Mr. Schneider: to my best pal. Ralph Hickman. my social standing with Men- dy : to my beloved English teacher and play sponsor, Mrs. Grimes, the satisfaction that she has finally gotten rid of me: and also to anyone who so desires it, I leave the extra chair, so often occupied by me, in Mr. Thompson's office. I. Libby Rimmer. in a moment of questionable sanity. do hereby will and bequeath to Kenneth Cavanaugh my extraordinary height. and to joe McCann my habit of getting home early OJ on Friday night. I. Lucille Rowling. supposedly in sane mind, wish to leave my brilliance in history to Evelyn Craft: my ability to be silly to Ileulah Ilacon. and to any girl who will be able to keep the rips from showing too much, my old, faith- ful gym suit. I. Douglas Shanks, being in an astemious state on this twenty-fourth day of May. 1936, will my duties as chauf- fer of a family car to and from school as well as the job of getting that motley crew ready for departure home to any fearless. tyranical underclassman who can stand the comments of such passengers. I. Dale Spangler. judged most sound in the vicinity of the cranium. will to any male senior a sister who knows all the answers: and to any boy, my experiences in CCC camp. ' I. james Spiegel. three quarters insane and one quarter sane, leave to my friend, Wilfred Balmes. my tendency to loaf and to snatch a bit of beauty sleep in class as well as my inability to thus get my assignments for said classes. I. Lenore Sponenburg. considered sane in mind and sound in body. do hereby bequeath my locker combination to any nice underclass girl who would like to have Clare Zim. open her locker between periods. after school, or at any other appropriate time. 1. Bill Strahan. now fully sane. will to Billy Reynolds an incentive to put on weight in order to win the distinc- tion of being the biggest hackfield man, from the feet up, on Vt'arren's 1938 football team. I. Phyllis Torfiu. in a brief moment of sanity, do hereby bequeath my height to my brother. Vi'allace: my ability to ride horseback to Miss Brook: and my unrestrained joy in living to certain freshies who show signs of taking life too seriously by beating the seniors' high scholarship. I. Perry Washburn. in an unquestionable state of insanity, leave my ability to rest in history class to Allan Ileyer and my ability to keep out of mischief to Harry Hamilton. I. Robert Vt'ells, supposedly sound in body but feeble in mind. do bequeath my gray hair. caused by studying, to Steve Kuyawa: and to Flarence Meyers my thrill in being able to look down upon all the lady and a few of the men teachers. I. Elvera Wilherg, being in sound mind and body at present instance, do hereby leave to Harry Hamilton. my tendency to have sleepless nights before exams. plus my drag with those teachers who give him so many library permits. ' I, Marge Winter, regarded by some as mentally sound. do hereby bequeath my reputation of laughing all the time to Ditty Dietmeyer. who already has a very good start: and my title of Ma, now rendered by Irving Krumery, to anyone who can bear it a dozen times a day and still retain her perfect composure. I. Helen VVorth. temporarily sane. do, hereby will my ability to make nineties to my kid brother in hope that in his last two years at VS'arren he will reform enough to uphold the family reputation. Executors: Signed, Lowell Rosene President of Class of '37 The Class of 1936. Arthur Daley- Vice President of Class of '37. rfb. , I-ef' A al . . . THE FAMOUS CLASS OF 1 9 3 6



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