Anderson Union High School - Aurora Yearbook (Anderson, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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WE CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS

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WILL I, Tessie Kollert, will my golden mane to that pretty brunette, losie Kane. I, Elsie Butman, leave my clever wit to Ardye Griffith to pep her up a bit. I, Marguerite Woods, slim and dark and tall, leave my excessive height to Dorothy Nall. I, Clorine Hennessee, who have never raised a row, will to Frank Wisecarver that ability, now I, Audrey Witherell, leave to my teacher an apple, a song, and a date with the preacher. I, Stanley Rouse, quieter than he-will to Dick Palmer my ability to yell. I, Glendola Stewart, will my red hair to Wanda Arnold along with my flare. I, Alvin Anderson, will to lack Root my Swedish grin and extra long snoot. I, Harry Bates, of infinite renoun, will to Beryle my graduation gown. I, Virginia Ball, will to every girl here, my wisdom of taking advantage of leap year. I, Betty McPherson, pretty and plump, will to Robert Brown my intelligence bump. I, Evelyn Rountree, small, cute, and pert, leave to the school, a memory unhurt. I, Billy Daniel will my curly hair to young Mr. Bennett along with a prayer. I, Virginia Serpa, to Dawn Daniels will my piano, my hair and an eraser bill. I, Maude Bosenko not too discreet will to Audella Lewis my extra small feet. I, Betty Dusendschon, will my pug nose to a certain Tom Vaughan, the reason he knows. I, La Vonne Sass, sweet, shy and merry, will these attractions to Esther Gery. I, Ogden Sexton, leave sweet Marie, to anybody who can catch her, see. I, Burton Adams, will to David Mills, some extra weight and a couple of frills. I, Melvin Thompson, will to my sister, my figure, my weight, and an overworked blister. I, Carrol Ulberg, will to a song, my unfailing love of a beautiful dawn. I, Hollan Mundell, leave to Iune Iones, a little more weight for her skinny bones. I, Bill Crowe, leave a bleeding heart to any poor sap who wants the part. I, Money Bolison, leave my marvelous brain to one Phyllis Triplett for her own common gain. I, Roland Cline, leave to Vernie Hightower my speed, my drawl and my super horse power. I, Betty Bartley, do will, a course to Milly Barry on riding a horse. I, Donald Wilsey, to Enid Brossard, am willing my stubby beard and canine tooth filling. I, Sidney Parisotta, will to some guy, Dorothy and a bottle of gin and rye. I, Duane Spoon, will my cowboy boots to Milton Taylor to wear with his suits. I, Phylis Sutter, leave a long sigh to lacquelyn Fenno, she knows why. I, Eleanor Ballou doth will my beauty to some homely girl who isn't a cutie. I, David Ashbrook, will my drawl to a certain Dick Palmer so wee, so small. I, George Barr, will my slide rule to Wendell Philips to use in school. I, George McDaniel, will to the teacher in Room II, the excessive amount of chalk I took from you I, Ioan Montagner, leave my ability at sports to some poor freshman to use on basketball courts I, Clara Montagner, leave my ability to spell to Muriel Kollert who doesn't do so well. I, Sherman Luppens, will to Calvin Danner, my quiet ways and mysterious manner. I, Ruby Callas will my excessive pep to Dorothy Saylor, hep, hep, hep. I, Kay Griffith, by hook or by crook, do leave to the Freshmen my treasurer's book. I, Fred Marx, to Ruth Sass doth will, my camera, a film and a photography bill.



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Q Citi 'Q on if Lett to Right Bottom Row: F. Reid, R. Palmer, B. Lowden, S. Farmer, R. Law, D. Mills, D. Moss, D. Wengler. Second Row: D. Wilsey, WL Arnold, M. lmfield, D, Daniels, R. Sass, E. Black. M. Richards, L. Miller, H. Iones, D. Signet E. Smith, M. Philpotg Miss Thomasson, Advisory R. Skaggs, R. Wise. Third Row: I. Henriques, I. Wilson, H. Keely, M. Glauner, M. Lock, P. Triplett, lvl. Moravec, V. Vasques, I. Mundell, D. Huff man, I. Morton, L. Arnold, I. Ramos, L. Rogers, E. Brossard. Top Row: I. Root, E. Moore, R. Harnagel, T. Vaughan, P. Lippert, D. Davis, C. Donner, N. Lippert, V. Childers, K. Iohnson B. LaBarr, L. Tomagno, l. Wood, A. Knolte, M. Taylor, G. Alford. THE CLASS OF '41 December 23, 1939, was a proud day for the Iuniors--- they received their class rings. Virtually every mem- ber purchased one of these keepsakes to preserve the memories of the days when he was a Iunior. For the two weeks preceding the annual promenade, the Iuniors sponsored noon dancing in the gym. Here they taught the students the art of dancing. This along with the rhythmic theme, the colorful decorations, the jovial crowd, and the best of music made March I5 a day to be remembered when speaking of Iunior Proms, The afternoon of May l7 was spent eating, sleeping, swimming, and drinking-punch. All the students and their advisor, Miss Thomasson, were reported as hav- ing one gay old time on this gala picnic event. The graduating senior class wishes you much suc- cess and even still more tun in your last year of high school. Officers were: Fall Sprinq Calvin Danner .... ..... P resident .... .... M ary Richards Tom Vauhan ..... .. . .Vice President. . .. ..... Reed Harnigel Elizabeth Black ..... .... S ecretary .... .... D aun Daniels Ed Moore ........ .... T reasurer .... ........... E d Moore Dorothy Huffman. . . .... Yell Leader. ..... Dorothy Huffman IUNIORS - 3 4

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