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

 - Class of 1937

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EL RODEO for 1937 I, Jack McMaster, will my drag with the teachers to brother Philip. Carry on, Phil. I, Joseph McMurry, will my Clarke Gable ways to Marsh Love. I, Evelyn Nahas, will my adeptness at tap dancing to the Hoy brother and sister act. I. Mitchell Nahas, will my marcel to Bill Otterson. I, Flora Neves, will my desire to design a good looking dress to Dolores Trinidad. I, Donna Jean Nordman, will my boldness to Clifford Welch Cor does he really need it U I, Harriet Olson, will my unusual coiffures to anyone who can equal them. I, Helen Parker, will my hour on KYOS to Beverly Gardner. I, Jewel Pate, will my success at being a perfect lady to Marie Gislain. I, Millie Patterson, will my Ford to Lewis Olson. I, Louise Pellissier, will my love for athletics to Barbara Johnson. I, Manuel Perezchica, will my pair of worn out track shoes to Harold Dutra. I, Richard Pimentel, will my drag with the opposite sex to Sumner Peck. I, Angelina Plano, will my subtleness to Harriet McKelleps. I, June Plummer, will my neckties to either of the Maltby twins. I, Peter Prizzi, will my broad grin to Harold Greenough who can improve upon it. I, Cecelia Quinn, leave my English notes to brother John I, Rose Quinn, will my job carrying office notes to some other runabout. I, Dorothy Randol, will my vivacity to Beverly Gardner. I, Mary Ellen Rasmussen, will my silliness to Helene Zirker so that her already abundant supply may never run out. I, Dorothy Raymer, will my typing ability to my friend Louise Wallace. I, Edward Reinero, leave my French accent to Jimmy Troupe. I, Pauline Remington, leave my chestnut colored hair to Verna Beth Taylor. I, Clifford Richey, leave my winning smile to some other happy person. I, Leah Robinson, leave the reputation for good grades to Dorothy or Doris or Eileen of the same name. I, Cecilia Rodriguez, leave my individuality to Jean Alexander. l, Jane Rubell, leave my noted giggle to my little cousin, Kathryn Doran, Don't let it die out, Kathryn.

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EL RODEO for 1937 - I, Robert Jones, The Present Jones Boy, leave the The of my famous cognomen to any other of the illustrious tribe to come. I, Bernardine Kane, will my quiet manners to Marlyn Kendrick who could use them very nicely. I, Doddridge King, leave my daily pilgrimage to M.U.H.S. to some other crusader. I, Jeannette Krebs, will my blonde curly hair to my brother Robert. I, Arthur Lane, will my ability to annoy Miss Rackliffe to Jack Rahilly. I, Ernest Lane, will regretfully leave my rendezvous on the hall bench to no one. I, Barbara Larson, will my shorn tresses to my dear little sister Bonnie. I, Edward Leap, will my numerous nicknames to Bill Alcorn. I, Frances Leap, will my cute, coy ways to some other petite child. li, Stanley Lockie, will my quick wit CWD to Vernon Weiiirich. I, Manuel Lopez, will my boyish shyness to Tony Enriques. I, Celia Love, will my engagement ring to Myrtle Dougherty. I, James Love, will my Rudy Vallee appearance to some aspiring orchestra leader. I, Raymond Lucchessi, will my perfect French diction to Kay Day. I, Elaine Luiz, will my art materials to Loretta Butler. I, Marsden Mattatall, will my cowboy colored shirts to Harry Miracle. I, Roland Minot, will my ability to navigate a ball room to Charles Monroe. I, Robert Mitchell, will my baton and hat to Mr. Kinnee's next drum magor. I, Andrew Montgomery, will my o11e girl complex to Jimmy Otterson. I, Byron Montross, will my mooching complex to S. J. Roper who doesn't need any lessons. I, Walter Morris, will my ability to hold my gal to anyone who wants to be tied down tif any one does.D I, Philip Mussotto, will my book of dancing instructions to Fred Zunker. I, Betty Jayne Myers, will my public speaking ability to Billy J0erg's football teams. I Alice Mae Mcflombs, leave my striped sport hose to Angela Raso. 7 I, Ettabell McDonald, will my fancy name to Joan Cross. I, James McKerren, will my pale and wan countenance to Sumner Peck. I, Janet McMartin, will my beautifying blush to brother David.



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EL RODEO for 1937 I, Mabel R-ubell, leave my big blue eyes to Phyllis Roduner. I know they 'll get good exercise. I, Nova Rudd, leave my boisterous ways to Dorothy Jackson. Live up to it Dot. I, Peggy Ryan, leave all my marriage rumors to the mongrel who pub- lishes no names. l, Miriam Schottky, bequeath my quiet, dignified manner to Harriet Mcliellips, knowing she will need them at future basketball games. I, Dwight Shepherd, leave all my bus equipmen to Dan Fagundes. I, William Silveira, will my worn out bus license to Dixie Shaffer. I, Helen Smith, leave my speaking voice to Janie Kilgore. You're wel- come Janie. 7 I, Ernest Soria, leave all my extra art craft work to Herbert Cole. CCan he use them?J I, Anna Lou Stafford, bequeath my ability to sleep through Shorthand to Betty Brady. I, Gene Stanfield, leave some of my height to Charles Naunian. I, Verlan Stapp, leave my love of the fairer sex to Willie Sanchez. I, Dorothy Stockton leave my much eonnnented on dimples to the future Drummer of Merced. High. I, Edwin Stretch, leave my 4'Harness to some one else that is in love. I, Cecil Tennis. will my worn out radio parts to the phonograph party mentioned by the mongrel. I, Andrew Testa, leave my Rendezvous in the Cafeteria to Garth Cheno- weth. I know hc will keep it well occupied. I, Fred Tetzlaff, leave my superior brow to Edwood Walters. I. Douglas Thomas, leave my way of handling women UU to Bill Clarke. I, Hubert Trindade, leave my inexhaustible supply of new cars to Jack Rahilly knowing he'll drive carefully as I do. I, Betty Turner, leave my cherished position of school taxi to some other big hearted person. I, Genevieve Varni, leave my quiet manner to Betty Brady. I, Curtis Wallace leave my ability of keeping tab on my sister Louise to anybody that wants the job. Line up, boys. I, Marvin Wallace leave my appeal and ability of breaking girls' hearts to Walter Crawford.

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