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EDWARD WILD “Beet) “How about a little smudge? Hi Y Club 1 A Club 3-4, Glee Club 1 Class Officer 2 Football 3-4 Paper Staff 4 KATHERINE UZZELL “Kay “Now at East— Pep Club 4 Girl Reserves 4 Student Government 4 Staff Paper DORIS 8WEDBORG “Swede “Listen, Snooks.’’ Pep Club 2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 2 Freshman Play Operetta 2 Annual Staff 2-3 MAURICE STRAIT “Beezel “Does she play poker? Hi-Y Club 4 Glee Club 2 Football 4 HELEN WOOLMAN “Helen “Oh, Bill Girl Reserves 1 Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 DOROTHY VAUGHN Dec “Oh, Goody’’ Girl Reserves 3-4 Student Government 3-4
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ARTHUR SBDILLO “Art” “Search me.” VIVIAN SMITH “Smlttle” “Well, fry me a horse egg.1’ Pep Club 2-3-4 Freshman Play Operetta 2 Glee Club 2-3-4 Paper Staff 4 k 8YLVA MULNIX “Syl” “Well, I don’t care.' Pep Club 2-3-4 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 ROBERT PERRY “Bob” “I’ll proposition ya” A-Club 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 2-3 I LOREA BRINKMEYER “Lorie” “Did you get your bookkeeping ?” Glee Club 2-3 Operetta 2 Pep Club 3 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Class Officers 1-3 Student Government 2-3-4 Annual Editor 3 Band 4 Drama Class Play 4 MARVIN TRAVER “Marve” “Wanna hear a good joke?” Class Officer 1 Football 1-2-3 Track 1-2-3 THERESA STOUT “Stout” “Oh, my gosh!’’ Pep Club 2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1 Glee Club 2-3-4 Freshman Play Operetta 1-2-3-4 BETTY SPECK “Speckle” “For heavens sake!” Pep Club 2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Operetta 2 Paper Staff 1 Drama Class Play 4 LEONARD RUEHLR “Lenny” “Huh?” Glee Club 4 Junior Play Senior Play
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1940 of the city of Aurora, of the counties of Adams and Arapahoe, state of Colorado, beinjj only comparatively feeble in mind and not too erring in judgement, do hereby ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We do bequeath as follows: I, Jay Bouton, leave my way with ladies to Eddie Benko. I, Bill Cannon, do leave my green Pep Club shirt to Billie Mae Speck. I, Esther Cannon, will my title of “Girl With the Beautiful Hands” to Joyce Hanna. I, Floyd Carlson, will GIVE my “little” brother to anyone who thinks they can handle him. I. Earl Coontz. generously offer to Billy Lincoln my position as helper to Mack. I. Bob Davis, bequeath my glamorous eyes to Gordon Koon. I, Bob Denham, leave my scientific knowledge to Richard Washburn. I, Bill Forester, am willing to present Louise Levy with a few inches of my height. I, Roy Foster, leave my speaking ability to Ethel Messenger. I, Nellie Griblin. bequeath my quiet ways to Howard Baker. lx Virginia Hammell, will my girlish figure to Chuck Meyer. I, Marjorie Harshbarger. leave my right to work in the office to Irene Rodgers. I Ila Harter, bestow upon Virginia Arthur my jitter-bugging talent. I, Virginia Haught. leave my eyelashes—and they are mine—to my ever-loving brother Robert. I. Myrtle Hoblock. do bequeath to the entire Sophomore Class my dancing technique. I. Jennie Rose Hughes, leave my good times to Mar celine Reed. I. Madelyn Beavers, leave my lithe grace to Berlin Taylor. I. Lorea Brinkmeyer. bequeath my retiring manner to Sammy Kelly. I. Frances Carlson, leave all my boy-friends to Janice Bouton. I, Albert Christen, do leave my ability to grow to Richard Harris. I. Roberta Haff. will drop my majorette costume down William Leonard’s chimney, come next Christinas. I, Mary Hill, leave the swing band under the supervision of Peggy McComb. I. Daryl Mullins, leave my spelling ability to Bob Brant. I, Elizabeth Parsons, do willingly leave the G. R. Bake Sale for next year’s social chairman to cook up. I. Bob Perry, leave my meinl ership on the Chain Gang to Margaret Cassell. I, Leonard Ruehle. do bestow upon Wayne Young the right to run all school errands. I. Winona Selby, leave the school to take up housekeeping. I, Vivian Smith, present Amy Walker with my good nature. I, Lucille Stevens, confer upon Donald Jewell my gentleness. I. Maurice Strait, leave my bashfulness to Gale Carlson, who needs it badly. I, Leona Traver, bequeath my old biology papers to Bob Grund. I. Marvin Traver. leave my “corny jokes to Helen Bruner. It Dorothy Vaughn, leave my alibis for lieing absent to Margaret Fitzpatrick. I, Bill Campbell, bestow upon an unnamed jierson the privilege of taking care of Bonnie for the rest of her natural school days. I, Warren Hunter leave my position as eow’s-tail to Betty Thompson. I, Beryl Johnson, leave my ”today-I-am-a-man” attitude to Joe Lewand. I, Albert Kalisch, leave the window shades in Miss Martin’s room in fairly good condition (after my repairs) I, Amy Laffoon. do willingly part with my long hair to make Jackie Smith happy. I, Rex Laffoon, obligingly leave my nickname to Bob Krieg. I, Billie Mae Johnson, do leave my pep to all future students of the Aurora High. I, Jean Lincoln, leave my dependability to Marjorie Fae Perry. 1, Sylva Mulnix, bestow upon Richard Washburn my senior class ring. I, Betty Robertson, leave my position as G. R. president to Vera Kendig. I, Arthur Sedillo, will my hair to Elaine Cosmos. I, Helen Sedillo, leave my dark eyes to Lorene Petersen. I, Darwin Seggerman, liequeath my •Chevie,’ to Screwy Harris for a bus for the shop boys. I, Betty Simpson, leave my impishness to Grace Brinkmeyer. I, Theresa Stout, bequeath my giggles to Flora Cox. I, Doris Swedborg. leave school for a convertible coupe. Ix Betty Speck, leave my sweet disposition to Ruth Wilhelm. I. Vena Atteberry, will my husband-getting ability to Jeanne Phillips. I. Evalyn Kennedy do bestow upon Betty Sweeney my southern accent. I, Carol Haynes, bequeath my pleasant smile to my namesake, Carol Williams. I. Roy Johnson, leave my chemistry lab book to anyone who can take it. In Witness Whereof, We, of the Class of ltMO. the testators, have to this our last will and testament set our hands and seal, this twenty-fourth day of Mav in the year of 1940. A.D. Betty Robertson.
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