Merced Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Merced, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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RODEO for 17956 7 l,VVillard Looney, leave my sharpened blades with which 1 get those close shaves, to Doug Thomas. l, Charles Love, leave my widows pealc and curly loclcs to Floyd Duensing. l, Rose Magliano, bequeath my constant standing as an amateur vocalist to Betty Douglas. l, Teresa Massetti, bequeath a worn-out Underwood to Kenneth Ranclol, who l lcnow will put the finishing touches on it. l, Vvilliam lvlello, leave about 40 pounds ol Hesh to David lwlclxflartin, to be distributed equally between himself and his co-freres the Franks, I and ll. l, Lena Mineni, bequeath my HHephurnish features to Elaine Luiz. l, Ethel Mink, leave the chief of my vast accomplishments, Pig Latin, to Burton Aclcer. tThis is one form ol noise he hasnyt mastered., l, Marjory Montgomery, unsellishly leave my natural poise to Jo Ann Evans. tGuaranteed lor every situation.l V l, Junior lwloomjian, will my perfect tenor to Billy Htlowln tbut please donqtl. l, Lonnie lvlurphy. leave my esteemed position as Beau Brurnmel ot the school to John Zentner. l,Walter lVlyers, having had my uljayf' bequeath my golf equipment and trophies to Bill Clarlce or Bah Hall. tYou had better toss coins for them., l, Priscilla lVlcCombs, leave all my high notes to the next chorus class, no be used in time ol dire emergency. I, Jaclc lVlcCoy, leave my roving eye and sheilcish leer to Leo Mazzie. lillVlarion lVlcCoy, bequeath my almost 5V2's to any Cinderella who can wear t em. l, lxflilo lVlcKee, bequeath my magnificent physique to Ralph Owen. l, Esther Nlclvlaster, leave my superiority complex, acquired during four years ot Spanish, to Clifford Vvelch. l,Ralph Navarro, bestow my always available examination notes to Philip Mussotto, who will probably need tiem next year. l, Nancy Neilson, leave my rosy cheelcs lo lxlargaret Bradley, instigating a natural atmosphere. l, hlarian Nelson, bequeath my tall, willowy blondness, to lla Poytress. l, Tex Nilclcel, leave my southern accent to Ernest Lane. l, Bartley Nuttall, leave a trail of brolcen hearts to Douglas Thomas who more than once has generously volunteered to talce my place. l, Ted Olsen, will my academic requirements to Sonny Galeria, as l won't be needing them when l join Al. G. Barnes. l, Raymond Pachaud, bequeath my mincing gait and quiet dignity to Bobby Randol. l, Ruth Parlier, abandon my coveted place in Mr. Kinnee's operetta to Peggy Ryan. I, Edwin Parilclca, leave my decided air ol nonchalance and sophistication to Nathan Cornell. l, Salvadore Pecoraro, leave my love for Lilys to Harold Lamb. l, Amparo Rangel, leave my wealth ot hair to Pauline Hughes.

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g EL Ronao for 1956 l, Jeanette Harrispure, hequeath my dignified carriage and important hearing which has won me continued offices, to Nlartha Mcclung. I, Jane Hartman, hequeath my inclination toward the dramatic side of every situation to Madame Helen .lane Kilgore. I, Dorothy Hartwig, leave my instability and recklessness in all things to Beverly Gardener. I, Leona Hawkins, leave the ease with which I win bathing heauty contests to Jewel Gtterson. I, Henry Darwin, leave my incomprehensible store of knowledge to Leonora Huffman, for unlimited use. l,Raymonda Higgins, hequeath one large hottle ol lreckle remover to one Dorothy Randol. It works wonders I, Bud Houser, will my ahility at pole vaulting to Burton Acker and other Juniors. It will come in handy for rapid exits from the auditorium. I,The'a Jadarola, bequeath my poor averages and lurrowed brow to Jane Ruloell. I, Emma Louise Janata, leave my school girl complexion to Helen Disney. l, Elva Leah Jennings, leave my well-arched eyehrows and Cupid-how lips to Bernice Mathis. I, Tressa Bell Jennings, leave my spontaneous enthusiasm to Mabel Ruhell. l, Clyde Jones, the Jones hoy, leave my exaggerated sense of humor to Teddy Saunders. I, Agnes Kane, bequeath my wispy. straw-like hair to Evelyn Nahas. I, Horace Kelsey, leave my interesting hut irrelevant information and sidelights to the incoming civics class. I, Rose Olive King, hequeath my precocious manner to Betty Brady. l, Charles Kinsley, will my swagger to Lewis Olson. Quite an intricate process. I, Ernest Landa, leave my lavish looks and hoisterous manners to Lillian Hoffknecht. I, Doris Landram, leave my Stanford pennant and date hook to Betty Ann Turner. They,re hoth gentle reminders. I, Frances Landram, leave my rude manners and ucollege slumpu to Pauline Remington. l, Bettye Large, leave my hiology project to Gladys Zervas to he used next year on her return to hiology. I, Einar Larson, do hequeath my well worn shin guards useful in helping me over hurdles, to Richard Griffin. CA half-hottle of Sloanys liniment goes with them., l, Dorothy Lawrence, will my npersonaln opinions constantly heing puhlicly expressed, to Gail Neilson. I, Ethel Lewis, hequeath my perpetual state of timidity to Betty Angle. l, Hperishingn Linder, leave my 57 varieties of chewing gum, together with a hooklet descrihing how to gain that winning smile, to Fred Turner. l, Flossie Loho, will the powerful inliuence of snappy hlack eyes to Angela Rosso. l, Elmer Logan, hequealh my romantic adventures to Bruce Graham.



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gg g g EL 1tOgDEO for 1955 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 115. 114 115 116 117 118. 119. 120 121 122 123 124 125. 126 127 128. 1,Austin Raymer, bequeath my aristocratic poise while dancing to Jaclc 1VlcAuiey. , 1, Carolyn Rector, do solemnly leave my French note booic corrections and cartoons to Harriet Olson. 1, Joe Reed, bequeath my stern brow and glowering glare, a boon against rivals, to Walter Paul. 1, lone Reynolds, leave my renown as the originator of Little Audrey and her hysterics, to Bernice Rasmussen. 'fThey were picked up in antique shops., 1, Donald Robinson, leave my modern technique to Baker Conrad, who I hear has envied it not a little. 1, Carl Rodrigues, bequeath my somewhat dilapidated traclc shoes to Bill Fisher. 1, Katherin Rudich, bequeath my stentorian tones to Julia Hail. 1, Marian Russell, leave my ever-expanding vocabulary to one Louise Wallace. to help her to express her true feelings. 1, Isabel Sanchez, bequeath my tooth-paste-ad smile to Genevieve Varni. 1, Evelyn Sandino,leave two dead tennis balls and no victories to1V1organCoo1c. 1, Julia Schofield, leave my goodly supply of hair bows to Margaret Hoare. for that one little braid. 1, Lawrence Schultz, leave the ability to apply myself fto shooting spitbailsf to Jimmy Otterson. 1, Stanley Senn, with one last blow, leave my trumpet to Fremont Kingery, who malces a habit of 'horning in. 1, Lillian Shapiro, after due consideration, will my gay garrulity to one whom 1 am confident will do it justice,-Bette Douglas . 1,Lenice Silman, leave my exasperating giggle, and my treble cleft titter to Barbara Beam. - 1, Anne Silveira, will my new patent iipsticlc with its changeable hues, one for every occasion, to Jeanne Young. 1, Douglas Smith, leave my habitual state oi inertia, to Roland Minot. 1, Margaret Smith, leave my spontaneous generosity to Albina Olitta. ' 1, Gayle Sneed, bequeath my altruistic views on life to Marnie Harvey. 1, Ted Souza, leave my mustache a ia Chapiin and tonic preserver to lsaac Brill. 1, J. B. Stanton, leave my peculiar passion for hunting rabbits on darlc nights, to any other Romeo with a love for the ' chase. ' 1, Doris Stapp, remorsefully leave my place in every teacher's heart to Byron Montross. Profit richly by an uncleserved brealc. 1, Fayre Stout, bequeath my tiny sylph-iilce figure to Gloria Coats. tSecret,-1 Ry-Krispj i, Cecil Stroming, regretfuily leave a friend of mine ffroshi to Carl Johnson for safe-lceeping during the five or six years to come. 1,Jay Swineiord, leave my meek and docile nature to Albert Gonlla, which is due to being constantly at Beck and call. 1, Fred Symons, bequeath my sudden popularity as a taxi fsince I got my new carl to Eugene Simpson. 1, Eunice Tallaclcsen, bequeath my secret rendezvous to Bonnie Larsen.

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