Coronado High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Coronado, CA)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 33 text:

UUe J ereou (l5eQueatn i eq i Mildred Hyde . . . wills her ability to finally get on CSF to her sister . . . Shirley Jones ... the scent of orange blossoms to other hopefuls . . . Judson Kenny ... his rotating tooth to Dr. Beauchamp, the friendly credit dentist Don Kivlen . . . Texas drawl to David Rath. . . Ida Leonard ... her beautiful voice to Pam Joy ... Carleen McAnally ... her spot on the swing shift to Lena Ros(i)e, the riveter . . . Joanne Martinis ... a kiss to Buddy hiakes . . . Lydia McClelland ... her attendance record to Vickie Carter . . . George Masek ... his crazy legs to Smoky Frye . . . Bobbie Mae Miller . . . her over-seas mail to Elsie Welch . . . Tonn Miller ... his red corderoy shirt to M ' lton Shapiro . . . Violet Moorhouse ... her patriotism to any American citizen who needs it . . . Jack Noble ... his good-looking cartoons to Yvonne hHarris . . . Barbara Orvis ... her little trips to the ban ' to Laurice White . . . Peggy Owens . . . her naturally curly hair to Barbara Wall . . . Janie Pace . . . the Girls ' League Cabinet to some strong soul . . . John Raftery ... his convertible to Mad Man Muntz . . . Darryl Rounds ... his Arthur Murray technique to hHenry Stapp . . . Pat Ryan ... her yell leading ability to next year ' s hopeful ... Dolores Schneider ... her Slick ways to admirers of his three stripe letterman ' s sweater . . . Beverly Sessions . . . her way of being legally absent to any aspiring absentee . . . Bob Schultz ... his energy to Bob Haley . . . Norine Smith . . . her retiring nature to Ronnie Porter ... Stuart Sowles . . . wills his Lucky 13 to Jinxes . . . Jean Stevenson . . . her ever-present enthusiasm to a lot of people who could use it . . . Elise Uffinger . . . her heart to Carl Turnipseed . . . Carl Turnipseed . . . Turnabout is fair play . . . Lorraine Vivas . . . her singing ability to someone who can take her place in Carni- vals and h4i-Jinx . . . Beverly Warnock ... her high stepping majorette ability to next year ' s glamor girls of the football field . . . Shirley White . . . her radio appeal to next year ' s announcer . . . Marilyn Wong . . . the family honor to . . .My Nin Wong . . . who wills it to . . . Roalind Wong . . . who wills it to Shirley and Jike . . . H. B. Woodward ... his 5th period English class to some glutton for punishment Anita Wright . . . her ability to stay out of arguments in Civics to practically any junior . . .

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(I3eina of ound 11 vlind Sally Archibald . . . her photogenic smile to I ' ll never smile again hJalland . . . Campbell Armor ... his Casanova manner to Perry Parmelee . . . Carolyn Babb . . . her membership in the man-haters club . . . James Baker ... his clowning antics to Henry Weeks . . . Barbara Beckett . . . her independent nature to Jacquie Beckett . . . Patsy Botsford . . . her French accent to Glenn Crawford . . . Clifton Brewer ... his string of broken hearts to Bobby hiagstrom . . . Dolores Bridges . . . her record of going steady to any girl that thinks she can beat it . . . Virginia Bryant . . . her Know-it-Owl scuttlebutt to next year ' s peeping Tom . . . Charles Butler ... his little sister to the horrors of another year in ChlS . . . James Calvin ... his nice quiet smile to Jack Redfern . . . James Carpenter ... his gavel and iudicial dignity to Allen Joyce . . . Eleanor Christensen . . . her CSF pin to Jack Price . . . Betty Jane Clayton . . . her hair to Miss Oas who has torn hers out over the year book . . . Marilyn Cox . . . her peaches and cream complexion to future beauty queens . . . Gale Cunningham . . . the last three letters in her name to the Spotlighters . . . Jackie Davis . . . her boisterous conduct in the halls to Rosalie hiakes . . . Martha Dickey . . . Red to anyone who can unstrip the gears . . . Jack Dill ... his suave sophistication to hial Coskey . . . Jack Driscoll ... his jersey to one of next year ' s football stars . . . Jack Farmer . . . the Jack Farmer Admirers to Sam Ginder . . . Ray Fears . . . Southern magnolia charms and hospitality to Brooks Dozier . . . Joan Frye . . . doesn ' t will her Noble ideas to anyone . . . Tom Sarroute ... his 5th period English to a glutton for punishment . . . Faye Soodale . . . her seat in journalism to Margie Keating . . . Pat Gordon . . . her blushes to Poppy Clark . . . Betty Srable . . . her hHollywood name to Ann Miller and Lynn Barry . . . Dickie Greenbaum . . . little Elbert to all freshmen Jokers . . . Donna Grimaud . . . fancy jitterbugging to Sarah Mott . . . Glenn Harper . . . cynical humor to Spike hiawke . . . Jimmy Hayes . . . world weariness to Buck Miller . . . Barbara Henderson . . . her Navy Wings to future drags . . . Joy Henry . . . her red hair to Abbey Johnson ... Antoinette Hickman . . . her natural blonde, curly hair to Melody hlyde . . . Holly Hollingsworth ... his hli-Y pin to Patty Murphy . . . Jean Hughes . . . her junior commando to Nancy Gladden . . . Zelda Hunter . . . the big bass drum to Ben Dumont . . . Jimmy Hurst . . . the wicked gleam in his eyes to Ira Couch . . .



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l Ue to oLiue Ulp to tm ( ode Of C tnicA I will base my school standards on the hiqhest principles of such char- acter as will be inspiring and elevating to the general welfare of the school and promote a desire to obtain happiness founded only upon the highest degree of justice and morality. With thse ideals in view I believe it my duty as a member of the Coronado hiigh School: 1. To regard my enrollment as a student, a valued privilege. 2. To consider it my obligation to take advantage of my school oppor- tunities and thus obtain as much knowledge as is in my power to acquire. 3. To take as my aim the building of a strong character and the de- veloping of a personality that will command the respect and affec- tion of my friends and associates. 4. To prove a good loser, but may I have always the will to win. 5. To do only that which is legitimate and ethical, and enjoy only those honors of which I am worthy. 6. To set myself as an example to those about me as one who is am- bitious, efficient, trustworthy and considerate of the rights of others, that they may find it profitable and conducive to happiness. 7. To respect the faculty, obey the laws of the school, cooperate in all the activities undertaken, be loyal to its teams, and prepared at all times to do willingly, and to the best of my ability, whatever there is to be done. 8. Lastly, realizing that he profits most who serves best, I pledge my- self a sa loyal servant to my school and its activities with ALL my strength, with ALL my mind, and ALL my heart.

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