Klamath Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1943

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f who Glen Morris, do leave with regret that it wasn’t sooner. . Richard Newman, do leave my old tennis racket to Marjorie Palmerton. . dim Noel, do leave my ability to smash fenders to Don Robin. . dune O Brien, do leave my intelligence to Marjorie Palmerton. . Donald Olson, do leave my good looks to Vern Zimmerman. . Wesley Olson, do leave, but I’m just lucky. . Ann Otcy. do leave my shorthand hooks and I’m glad to get away from them. , Betty Owings. do leave my curly locks to someone who needs them. Nadine Palmerton, do leave my position in the Honor Society to someone s willing to work for it. I. Irene Pearee, do leave in search of more work. I. Fern Pennington, do leave all the men to my cousin, Francis Gilchrist. I. David Pershing, do leave my grin to Fred Fletcher. 1. Marjorie Peterson, do leave to make room for someone else. I. Anna Mae Peterson, do leave Dale Casebeir in Mr. Dellcr’s care. I. dames Pex, do leave four years too late. I. George Proctor, do leave the student body to my successor with wishes for his success. I. I.ucille Proctor, do leave my quietness to Virginia Leslie. I, Evelyn Prudhomme. do leave “Handsome Mr. Ramsey” to some lucky junior girl. I. dohn Quinn, do leave this school and good riddance. I. Nancy Ramsey, do leave! I. Sam Ramsey, do leave my hooks to the rats to chew. I. Martha Ray. do leave the art club to .loan O’Neil. I. Dorothy Riggs, do leave my stool in the cafeteria to I.etty Lintnan. I. Lucille Ringuette. do leave my feather bob to Carol Newman. I. daek Robbins, do leave my social economics hook to some poor unsuspect- ing junior. I. Adleia Robin, do leave my alarm clock to Pat Morgan. 1. Aldine Robinson, do leave before they get tired of me up here. I. Melvin Robinson, do leave my dumbness to derry Bradford. 1. Arthur Robinson, do leave my good citizenship grades to someone who needs them. I, Caryl Ricnurz, do leave my 5’s in social economics to all poor juniors. I. Russell Saunders, do leave with great relief to he out. I. Barbara Schultz, do leave the field to anyone else who wants to gamble. I. Talbert Sehorn, do leave my towering stature to Don Noel. I. Arnold Selby, do leave my dimples to Boh Selby. I. dames Sham, do leave the laboratory for future chemists. I. Wanda Shaw, do leave my sun tan to Roberta Tucker. I, Mike Short, do leave my endearing grin to Bud Petcrstciner. I. doanne Siemens, do leave my talkativeness to doscphinc Thorton.

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I. Hugenc Jacobsen, do leave a dumb English class for the juniors to suffer I, Hovel Karrer, do leave ray typewriter to a good mechanic. I. Jim Keenan, do leave my teachers a full pardon for everything they did to me. I, Violet Kaszychi, do leave my ability to flirt to Hetty June Jones. I. Shirley Katzmeycr, do leave the commercial club to my successor. I. Mary Kelly, do leave my ability to skip to Jean Aubrey. I, Earl Keeney, do leave one practically clean locker to its next owner. I. Harold King, do leave for points unknown. I. Lorraine Kluth Rasmussen, do leave nothing behind, because “I hooked him.” I. Louise Laird, do leave my cpiiet disposition to Donna Burke. 1. Diane Landrum, do leave because I want to. 1, Mary Landry, do leave my “billy club” to the next He]) Pepper president. 1, Darrell Larson, do leave because I think it’s about time. I. Helen Larson, do leave my winning smile to Mary Lou Ilusco. I, Dollie Lee. do leave my bright eyes to Patricia Henoist. We, Mary Ellen Long and Jackie Obrist. do leave our trips to Ashland and Medford to Mary Lou Fowler. I, Marvin Lucas, do leave my horseless carriage to the Pelican basketball team. I, Patricia I.udwick, do leave and thank my lucky stars. I. Gordon Lund, do leave tin hope that the underclassmen will survive. I, Clara Lynch, do leave the wish that Mr. Rowe be furnished with a stenographer. 1. Gencllc Lynch, do leave one piece of sheet metal to Hetty Jo. I. Reno Marchese, do leave my bashfulness to Angelo Giovannini. I, JoAnn Massett. do leave my English grades to Mrs. Royeroft. I. Don Mast, do leave the Pelicans in care of Hud Petersteincr. 1, Neil Mayfield, do leave my lack of ambition to Walter Eshebeck. I, James Martin, do leave to go forth and seek adventure. I, Don McBride, do leave my seat in home room to anyone who’ll fit. I, Claude McCullough, do leave, and not because I was asked to. I. Margaret McMahan, do leave in search of something exciting. I, Gwen Mead, do leave “absolutely nothing” because I’m taking everything with me. I. Ellen Michael, do leave my shorthand to Carmen Stockstill. I. David Mikscli. do leave. I. Audrey Miller, do leave, but I don’t know why. I, Jimmie Misfeldt, do leave mv ability to sleep in class to the entire junior class. I. David Moeabee, do leave my speed in track to Jerry Einarsson, who’ll need it next year. 1, Barbara Moore, do leave my dancing ability and gracefulness to Dale Casebeir.



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I. Edrie Smith, do leave my secret sorrows with no regret. I. Bill St. John, do leave my social economics “stare to Dick Porter. I, Sydney Sheldon, do leave the study hall for someone ambitious. I. Marlvs Stcinseifer, do leave my short hair to Dorraine VanLue. I. Frank Stiles, do leave my place in auto mechanics to a good mechanic. I, Mary Stivers, do leave my gum behind the radiator for Mr. Mason. I, Shirley Seuprenant, do leave, still wondering if I am intelligent. I, Helen Sutv, do take everything with me. I. Rose Sutv. do leave my riveting machine. I. Shirley Tilton, do leave my red hair to Joy Kent. I. Martin Tucker, do leave because I want to. I. Floyd 'Filter, do leave my physics book to another sufferer. I. Iiollin 'Filter, do leave Theda to Dale Oasebeir. I. Martha Uhrinc. do leave to all juniors my unused sleeping tablets, even though they won’t need them in social economics. I. Norma Ustick. do leave before I’m kicked out. I, Bernard Vail la neon r. do leave my bashfulness to Pat Patzke. I, Richard Vaillancour, do leave my No. 22 jersey to Dick Kastman. We, Lewis Vogler and Wesley Withrow, do leave the two Stooges to anyone who’ll have them, but don’t everybody speak at once. I. Roma Wallace, do leave with no misgivings. I, Bill Ward, do leave everything to Claude Hill. I. Jean Ward, do leave one good typewriter to tin school. 1. Fred Whitney, do leave nothing, because I’m taking everything with me. I. Barbara Wood, do leave in one piece and consider myself lucky. 1. Gerald Wryn, do leave my manly build to Gordon Malory. I. Delbert Vantis, do leave my worldly possessions to the scrap drive. I. Rex Young, do leave my publicity in care of Coach Scott. I. Karl Zacharias. do leave my curly hair to anyone who likes it. I. Lillian Zumr. do leave the wish that the underclassmen will have as much fun as we have had. I. Annie Ziipan. do leave my sympathies to the ones who have to stay here. 1. Pete Zupan, do leave my wise cracks to the Pelicana. I. Clco Zurbrugg, do leave my smile to anyone who has the blues. I. Mildred Williams, do leave my baton, boots and uniform for next year’s majorettes. I. Darleen McDaniel, do leave the second chair in the band to Jack Proctor. Witnesses: I. M. Di mii, President. Z. Z. Mokox, Assistant Pier-President

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