Arvada High School - Redskin Yearbook (Arvada, CO)

 - Class of 1940

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I, Richard Bernatis, leave some of my surplus height to Ray- Bo yd. I, I.iary Jenn Banks, leave all my beautiful smelling perfumes to Martha Mae Newell. I, Betty Dickerson, will ny artistic ability to Theda Waits. I, Melrose Kraxbur. er, leave my cute pirle in En-lish to Miss Kratz. I, Edward Krupotich,leave with a bi , lusty toot on my trumDet. I, Florence Feddycoart,leave my pretty complexion to Rosy Good. I, Elsie Pa e, will my tall, slender build to Clifton Anderson. And last, but not least, we the Seniors of 1940 do bequeath to the Class of 1S41 our hopes and best wishes that they nay, in the comin-: year, be worthy of the name of Seniors and that thev may ful fill their duties conscientiously and to the best of their ability. Ada e: Polygon: Refugee: Circle: Boy: Detour: Barium: Pauper: Grammar: Tense: Vacuum: DAiVY-NITIONS a thing to keep a car in. a dead parrot. keeps order at a football match, a line of depth running round a dot forever. a noise with dirt on it. the roughest distance between two points. what they do to dead people, another name for father, mother's mother, what boy-scouts sleep in. nothing shut up in a box. the only animal Kan: more than once. that can be skinned

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I, Virginia Sins, will my case of giggles to Fannie Rose Helms7. I, Ghrrlcs Richter, leave my bored attitude toward the world in general to Dale Gatchcll. I, Betty Plumlec, leave my record of always being tardy to Mr. Fitzmorris. I, Ernest Green, leave my broad shoulders to Albert Senrffo. I, Lloyd Lewis, will my love of chemistry and ability to take it to noxt year's chemistry class. I, Letty Longnccker, will my way with a uniform to Phyllis Wingate. I, Geraldine McWhorter, alias Scarlett,leave Duane Sanborn with many, many, regrets. I, Didio Lujan, will my black, curly hair to Mr. Buddy Dawkins. I, Margery Lorenz, will my very cheerful disposition to Lucille Gourlcy. I, Ralph Montgomery, will my love-making ability to Willis Bowman . I, Lois Mortonson, will my shy beauty to no one—I v snt it all myself. I, June Morris, will my executive ability to next year's student president. I, Roger Morris, will my classy profile to Bobby Warfield. I Janes Peck, will my conversations in shorthand to anyone who has a way with the teacher. I, Clark Hambloy, will my rocking-chair shoes and my football position to Ilomcr McDaniels. I, Pail Petersen, leave a few of my puny puns to J. Phil Wainnor. I, Kathryn Kinkcl, leave my work on the newspaper to next years Typing II. i, Albert Osbru'h, have just left Claudia Barrett to whoever is able to take it. I, Fern Lane, leave my appealing smile to Darlene Henderson. I, Drew Morris,will my oratorical, ability to Elizabeth Wainner. I, Joann Spano, leave my ergumentive ability to Doris Ellis. I, Jimmy Dunlap, leave my wicked way with the women to Steven Baker. I, Robert Gourlcy, leave ny ability to start a romance in my senior year to all bashful underclassmen. I, Martin Stanrrer, leave my brain power to all underclassmen. I, Francis Ellis,v ill all my orncryncss to Ralph W. Smith. I, Charlotte Susal,leave my pretty black hair to June Techloff. I, Donn Exline, although it is hard on me,must leave all my old flancs behind. I, Ernest Doane,leave my reputation for reckless driving to Zee Soderstrom. ; I, Marian Derr, leave my excessive energy and peppy smile to Erma Fcchncr. I, Billy Larsen,leave just a few of many pounds to Mildred Kerr to use. I, Phyllis Molby, leave my car driving ability to any one who is learning. I, James Harburg,v ill my interest in Fort Collins to Bertah Lou Smith. I, Mary Lorcnc Stott, leave some of my politeness to Margie Lloyd.



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PROPHECY Looking forward into Hay 1950, we find Katie Klnkel, secretary to the great architect, Freeland Simms, and Dob Van Sickle, owner of the Van Sickle Radio Shop of Denver, at the Municipal Airport ready to take a round the world flight in the Reunion, the private plane of the class of 1940. Upon climbing into the plane our two travelers found Betty Plunlee, a classmate, as chief stewardess, and there v as much rejoicing. Jim Harburg, photographer for Associated Press,v as on the scene getting flashes of celebrities who had come to bid Katie and Bob farewell. He caught pictures of them as they were being interviewed by Robert Gourley, news commentator for N.B.C. Among these celebrities was Francis Ellis who featured that famous program The Quiz-Quiz .Francis had just been in Denver for several weeks and had had record breaking crowds at his performances. Mildred Gatchell and her fiance, a graduate from Fort Collins, were also at the airport. Mimi had just finished a course in Domestic Cooking and Sewing at Opportunity School. Margie Lorenz, that famous 1-2-3 bend girl v ho was advocating a new reducing exercise for those with excess avoirdupois, was seen v ith Harpo Wilccxson, a former radio announcer, who is now president of Kellogs . Phyllis Molby, that wonderful bridge instructor,and Elsie Page, the new addition to the Denver University faculty as the instructor of the latest dancing craze, The Featherbed Flop , were seen chatting over a cup of coffee in the lunch room before saying their goodbyes. The takeoff was delayed because the field had to bo cleared v hen June Morris, while giving flying instructions to a couple of college girls, lost the left wheel of her plane and had cracked up while trying to land. Arthur Lundeen came to the rescue with his streamlined, rocket-shaped ambulance. June and the tv o girls were rushed to the Colorado General Hospital where they were treated for minor bruises and shock by the chief surgeon. Dale Hambley. As the plane v as taxiing down the field, the occupants saw the former Marian Derr, arriving too late to say goodbye. Later they learned that the cause of her delay v as her two young children whom she had been getting off to school. Oscar had fallen down and skinned his knee and Suzie had spilled a bottle l of ink on her clean school dress. Marian, hov ever, enjoyed seeing all her other classmates who were at the field. Soon after leaving Denver,the Reunion had some trouble with the engine and made a forced landing near Podunk, Kansas. Since repairs required several hours, the passengers went to a nearby farmhouse to v ait. To their surprize,they found none other than Ralph Montgomery, at home with his beautiful wife. Monte owns a very large wheat farm and said that he expected a bumper crop for 1950. At last'the plane was repaired and soon reached Chicago. Since Ed Krupotich, the new Waltz King , was playing at the Palmer House,

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