Luther Burbank High School - Bark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1945

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WALTERS, BARBARA: Advisory-Gilbreathg Honor Guard. WAUSON, THOMAS: Advisory-Quinng Office Training Clubg Hedge Hoppersg Red Cross. WELDON, IEAN: Advisory-Quinny Office Training Club. DAWSON, IACK: Post Graduate. GOODWIN, CHRISTINE: Post Graduate. 'Will Know ye all men by these 'presents the honorable senior members of the Luther Burbank Vocational High School- worn out physically, and mentally unfit from too much homework and overwork-have come to the parting hour and as we emerge into a cruel and unsympathetic world, do hereby publish this last will cmd testament. Virginia Mae Maralik leaves a worn out pencil and a cure for writer's cramp to the future secretary of the Senior Class. Irving Kuentz leaves his smooth looking Packard to Gene Mott in exchange for a bicycle built for IWO. Betty Elsner leaves her ability to put over a song to Dorothy Schneider. Kathleen tKatJ McCreless leaves her precious Kickapoo Iuice to the cafeteria for future lunches. Virginia G. Martinez and Virginia O. Martinez leave their confusing names to Mrs. Crittenden. Rosemary tPuginJ Huth wills all her goodness to Lockhart Dear. Harold McCall leaves his roving imagination to Martin Mechler. G. W. Parks leaves his ability to ask questions to Helmuth Brenner. Hazel Spear leaves her diet and daily exercise to Crash Stewart. f and sorrow combined, leaves his paper strewn desk and bottle of Aspirins to the future commanding officer of the R.O.T.C. Iewell Rehrne wills her ability to create last minute drills to the future president of the Orange Iackets. Lawrence Geisler, giving a deep sigh of relie Maxine tKittyJ Voges leaves Roberta Iohnson to pester the student body. Leland tBlow-hardl Schultz and Vernon tHugoJ Denman with their last puff, hope to leave their musical exaggerations to David Amold. PAGE 24

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SCHNEIDER, IEWELL: 'Advisory-Quinn, Pep Squad, Home- makers Club, Office Training Club. SCHULTZ, LELAND: Advisory-Vetter, Band, Lieutenant, Drama Guild. SHEEDY, DOUGLAS: Advisory-Gilbreath, Football, Student Council. SHOCKEY, DWIGHT: Advisory-Quinn, Office Training Club, President, Presidents Club. SPEAR, HAZEL BELLE: Advisory-Henry, Student Council, Pep Squad, F.F.A., Hedge Hopper, Homemakers Club. STORY, MARY ALICE: Advisory-Quinn, Pep Squad, Cheer- leader, Office Training Club. SUCHE, HALLIE CHARLES: Advisory--Voight, National Honor Society, Sec'y, Drama Guild, Pres.--Fall term, Presi- dents Club. TAYLOR, VERNON: Advisory-Brown, Presidents Club, Dramd Guild, Distributive Education Club. TINER, GEORGE: Advisory-Henry, Football, Co-Captain. TURNBOW, IIMMIE LEE: Advisory-Vetter, Homemakers Club, Pres., Choral Club, Drama Guild, Band, Presidents Club. VOGES, MAXINE: Advisory-McDermand, Secretary, Home- makers Club, Yearbook Staff, Typist. WALKER, LUCILLE: Advisory-Quinn, Office Training Club, Honor Guard, Captain, Homemakers Club. PAGE 23



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Leta tlol Frazier leaves her heart with Frank Hattox. Robert tMoney-bagsl Williamson, amid a pile of dollar bills gives his broken spirit to Raymond Perner. Margie Menard wills her manly outlook on life to Gordon Bolton. Lucille Walker leaves her ability to get a man to Florence McLane. Frederick Brenner leaves his wonderful leadership as President of the Senior class to whoever qualifies for this desired position. Lavern tMontyl Montgomery leaves her cockpit in the back end of the Gang's car tMaxine's and Melba'sl to lva Mae Stiewig. Ioyce Hayden wishes to leave her quiet ways to Evelyn tChatterboxJ Harris. lean Black wills her efficiency to her younger sister, Mary. Iimmy fDash-houndl Pickens leaves his money collecting ability to anyone who is trustworthy. Delia Arosemena wills her big brown eyes and soft complexion to Eleanor Feagin. Mary Alice Story leaves her dynamic school spirit to Kathryn Patterson. Ierry Foley leaves his football jersey to any boy who may have athletic ambitions. Maxine Arnold leaves her Hookey-nautics to Inez Anderson. I Barbara Walters and Margaret Dennis leave their friendly smiles to Doris Christopher and Evelyn Kinkaid. Iack Dawson leaves his good looks to all the lunior boys. Iewell Schneider, Blanche Barth, Iean Weldon, and Bertha Biucey leave their short-hand notebooks to future O. T. students. Lela Fusselman leaves her clarinet to anyone sucker enough to take it. Bruno Rosales leaves his zoot-suits and flashy shirts to any Ielly Bean. Florence Iackson leaves her sweet smile to Maurene Kinkaid. lim fSnakel Chumbley leaves his place in Mr. Gott's office to Hershel Ankrom, in order to keep it in the family. Betty Lou Lipp gives the result of her education to lack tl-lard-luck! Dowell. Birdie Orr, sadly biding the Campus Comment adieu leaves all the joys t?J as editor to Virginia Kunz. Carlos Arosemena leaves his persuasive ability to the next group of students who bring up the subject of a yearbook. Ola Mae Goodman leaves her scatter-brain-ness to Melba Bandy. Eva Olivares leaves her pilot's license to Raymond Ross. Virginia Arcibar leaves her love with Iesse fDream-Boatl Ybarra. Preston Larsen leaves his shyness to Edward Spiers. Dorothy McAfee leaves school with a sigh of relief and expresses her sorrow to all the Iuniors left behind. Mary Louise Flores leaves her jive talk to Theodore Elizondo. Charles McCall wills his little black book of girls' names and phone numbers to Allen Chapman. Estelle McKinney leaves her glamour to Shirley Stevens. Mary E. Olivarie leaves her absences to Ruby Io UUWCIYS Presentl Mdrlllik- Dwight Shockey wills Victory Larrumbide and Augustine Cuellar his height. Betty Lou Bellinger and Mary Lee Byrom will their ability to get a date to Polly Parrot and Pat Kennedy Cas it they needed itl. Dorothy Heimann leaves her shy, retiring manner to Velma Hankins. Dorothy Nell Forrest and Elvira Saenz leave the school their secretarial ability. Stella Abrego, Louise Espinosa, and Beatrice Newton leave their old roller skates for the next scrap drive. Edith Keeble leaves her intelligence and good grades to any Iunior girl who may need them, and there are manyl PAGE 25

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