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MOLLY The first Senior girl to receive this memorial award is Jo- anne Cross. Those who have watched her n m e r o u s acti ties and outstanding popularity throughout her four years of high school realize that the required ideals of citizenship, scholarship, compati- bility, friendliness, sportsmanship, leadership, and appearance could not have been more amply fulfilled by anyone else. Joanne, with her vi- brant personality, has made for her- self a distinguished and admirable place among her friends and ac- quaintances. Coronado High is not surprised that she has been chosen as the recipient of this coveted honor — the all-around Senior qirl of the Class of 1944. JOANNE MOLLY McGOWAN MEMORIAL AWARD For those who knew Molly, no des- cription of her vivacious spirit, her infectious laugh, her all-around jolly nature, would possiblv be sufficient. The olace she holds in our memories as well as our hearts is filled with remembrances of her love of fun and laughter. We remember and cheiish the thoughts of a qay, happy girl with dancing blue eyes and brilliant smile; the essence of typical Ameri- can girlhood we all know and ove. To this enduring mem- ory the cup and plaque have been dedicated.
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WILL SHIRLEY LAMB wills her brother ' s letterman sweater to Peggy Owens. FERN LA MERE leaves her ability to wear her hair up and still look human to Connie O ' Brien — Just call her Dumbo. BEVERLE ' y LOOMIS leaves her bow and arrows to anyone interested in Archery. JOHN LUDWICK leaves Bye!! ARCHIE McANALLY wills his wavy blonde pre-Hi-Y locks to My Nin Wong. PHIL MAGEE wills his ever-present chin hair to Hoppy Conger. LEROY MACDONALD leaves his hopped-u 3 jaloppy to Joe Geiler. PETER MACKAY leaves his well-known wit and hoomerus humor to Hymie. ROLLAND MARINO leaves his alleged qood-looks to Dickie Greenbaum. MARIA MIRABILE leaves her Daisy Mae pig-tails to Bernice Ridderhof, then Bern will have three! CHUCK MOTE leaves his steady record to any C.H.S. male who thinks he can beat it. JACKIE MOTE leaves her shy, retiring naturj to Poppy Clark. SONNY MYERS leaves that thoughtful, dignified way of stalking from class to class to Sally Smoot. A. G. NELSON, as one red-head to another, leaves his love of a hot, mostly meaning- less, argument to Fred Voegeli. BOB NORRIS leaves one well used trombone to Alvin Hendrickson. JUNE OSBORN leaves a five-year going steady record to Peggy Stroop. SARA LEE PUGH wills her ability to make super-deelish-melt-in-your-mouth chocolate fudge to next year ' s cooking class. LANELL REED wills her enviable position in the commercial department to any student worthy of filling it. JOY RENNER wills her curly bangs, rain or shine, to Crewcut Cortner. OLLIE ROOT wills those dirty, self-supporting cords to Holly Hollingsworth. BILL RICHARDSON leaves his glamour puss and harem to Tommy Miller. JESSE ROSE wills her ability to fit in quickly to any poor mid-year enterer to C.H.S. JIM SNYDER leaves his fancy bifocals to Mr. Michaels. NANCY SPICER leaves her job of War Stamp distribution to anyone with enough cour- age to take it off her hands. MARION STUART leaves her hard-earned sun-tan to Jean Hughes. SALLY TRAYNOR wills her autographed rain-coat to Patty Clark. LARRY TRUITT leaves memories, period! JACK VISKIL wills his lofty bird ' s eye view of life to John Zenari. JINX VOEGELI wills her amazing brain to next year ' s biology class for complete analysis. THEN we ' ll know what makes geniuses tick. ANNIS WALKER leaves her beloved first name to Joan Lindgren. Think of it! Lula Lind- qren. NORMAN WEBB wills that strictly off the cob sense of humor to Lucy Zopf. TED WHITE leaves Michigan. (He just arrived.) WICK WICARIUS leaves his rumored smooth way with the underclass qals to Jim Hurst. NANCY WRENN wills her neat hair bands to B. J. Clayton. JULIA YANOUELL leaves C.H.S. to the Oakies and gees back to the Indians in Oklahoma.
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ANNIS WALKER SALUTATORIAN S h a r i n q the glory for a hiqh academic av- erage is Annis in second place. However, the grade point difference was so slight that much of the honor should be accredited to Annis. NX e are sure that her achieve- ments in life will be as great and as brilliant as those she gained in high school. VIRGINIA VOEGELI VALEDICTORIAN G r a d u a t - ing with highest honors of scholastic achievement this year is Jinx. Her record of consistently high qrades has been a source of respect and admiration from her class- mates throughout her high school career. May we join with the students in wishing her all the success she has so rightfully earned durinq the last four years.
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