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Occupation Looking for Betty Playing piano Holding stag line Studying Procrastinate Parking Riding the bus Watching and Waiting Talking about Frankie Smiling Wasting time Saying little Chopping wood Coalinga teacher Seeking dates Studying Acting tough Pleasant Studying Tickling June Arguing Drawing Being with Johnnie Playing piano Passing Punning Doing nothing Waiting Being happy Picking athletes Going to movie Driving Flirt Dancing Dancing the Paul Jones Asking questions Hope Find Betty Piano teacher Broker English teacher Draftsman Be a baseball player Typing champ Artist Frankie's one and only Window box weeder Authoress Stenographer Logger Schrol superintendent Get a date Chemist To be tough Teacher i3anker's .wife Barber Hero Artist Nurse Ladies' man Football star Punster Air hostess Have a harem Pianist Private secretary Aviatrix Forest rangeress Musician Dancer To be a Mrs. Hotel Hostess Fate He did find her Waitress Sheik Flap-jack mixer Diletante Vagabond Comedienne Bathing beauty Old maid Econ. teacher Mountain climber Austin dealer Crooner Bum He did Dog catcher Anything but tough Sailors Wife Seamstress School trustee Brigham Young II Tight rope walker Gold digger Bachelor Bench warmer Gfgarbagej man Grave digger Hermit Always swell Stamp licker 6 feet under Evangelist Hula dancer Jockey Flapper Cigarette girl
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Name Nickname Richard Lander Coconuts Dorothy Loomer Dot John Little Stonewall Ethel Macomber Ethole Howard Martin Georgia Kenneth Martin Swerle Elsie Martin Elsie Zella Maxon Elmer Virginia McNeil Virgie Arthur Medo Trucky Mary Meinzer Meizner Anne Moore Anymore Elseworth Null jack Joseph Oyster Pee Wee Stanley Pellow Chcgfy Joseph Powers joe Jack Purtle Roughhouse june Reser junie Mildred Rhodes Millie Thomas Robinson Tom Elmer Rothe Crab Orchard Evelyn Santos Eve Mildred Smith Millie Julius Snyder Snitz Robert Stewart Lefty Robert Sumpf Bob Evelyn Taylor Taylor Donald Terry Don Cleo Whiteiier Cleo Lucille Winslow Lucie Betty Cheney Teka Phyllis Jones Fish Edna Marshall Ea' Fred Violettc Frenchie Evelyn Morgan Eve Betty Ernst Bet Characteristic Egotistic Getting mad Casualness Calm ways Boastful Friendly Gentleness Slow and easy Imagination Personality Giggles Demure Shyness Determination Persistent Thinker Acting tough Sweetness Kindness Goofy Boisterous Art Ability Says nothing 'Vocabulary Popping off Pugnacity Flirt Good looks A smile for all Nice Personality Talking Seriousness Dancing Agreeable Blushing Expression I, myself Oh quit H ullo Really Oh, deah! C,ll1C'l'L' Erumlina Oh do I P Aw cut it out? Do11't I look awful though? And how are you? Hello Sweetie ,Lo Well, ah! I 'II try Goin' to the :lance with me Er ah ur I tough? I ani Don't Say june's ticlelish O! Hello I cannot johnnie Gee I ilnn't know O. K. Boys Wfasn't that pb lfj unny? oke Y-e-a-h? I guess so Don't ask me You got me Call me later I will Let's fiance Count on me You did?
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'CLASS WILLS We, the graduating Senior Class of the Coalinga Union High School, in the year of our Lord 1936 A. D. Qafter darkj known to possess no mental defects or deformi- ties, do hereby make the following bequests: I, Robert Abell, will my place on the Stage Crew to anyone who doesn't mind being bawled out. I, George Anxolabe, bequeath my calmness, bashfulness, and ability to stay out of the of- fice to Richard Chedester. I, Dick Ayers, bestow my ability to kick field goals and extra points to Hilton Frank. You had better practice more than I did, Hilton. I, Bertha Blackburn, will my Junior Boy Friend to same unsuspecting sophomore. I, John Bordagaray, hereby bequeath my football suit to my brother, Erny. I, Earl Boroff, bestow my favorite parking place in Avenal to Bob DeWolfe. I, Clarence Bowery, will my place as Stage Crew Manager to somebody who loves to work. I, Johnny Carter, bequeath my position as the only fire-woman in our school to that little blonde Junior, Fern Kent. I, Charles Collins, hereby will my scientific nature in chemistry to some dull junior. I, Josephine Chelensky, bestow my chemistry grades to any diligent junior. I, Willodean Clark, gladly will my knowledge in biology to Carolyn Denny. I, Robert Conn, bestow upon any strong-willed junior my many nicknames, which have caused me many sleepless nights. I, Imogene Cook, hereby will my form divine to Yvonne I-Iay. I, June Crum, temporarily insane from too much work, will my pull with the Pe- trolia Adviser to Bill Ayers. He doesn't know how much he will need it next year. I, too, was her child wonder once. I, Jeanette Crump, willingly bequeath my Winsome ways to Peggy Lahargue. I, Grace Cummins, will my come-hither personality to the long list of heart-broken swains I leave behind. I, Mary Davis, bestow all my loyal suiters to Selma Berman. The struggle has been long and hard, and hcre's hoping for your success. .. , . , I, Vida Devine, bequeath .my come-hither? .blue eyes 'to Mary Jeffers. .. . I, Esther Diamond, will my power to act innocent to Caroline Denny. 'She needs it. I, Bill Douglas, gladl.y.give my bass fiddle to anybody who thinks he can pound it as much as I did and get away with it. I, Howard Drew, will-my short legs to Bill Hoffman. I, Daryl Drummond, joyously bequeath my solemn nature touthat unruly boy named Charles Peterson. su, ' - .
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