Moscow High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1946

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Walter Welti leaves his shape to Frank Papineau. Edna Goodall wills to Dorothy Pearson her shorthand in hopes that she can get it more easily. Warren Carleton wills his sixth period P.E. class to anyone unlucky enough to get it, and his locker on the first floor to the first frosh boy with all his classes on the third floor. Mary Driscoll wills the good times in her car to anyone who can twist his par- ents' arms hard enough. Neil Rowe leaves his long legs to Alice Welti, in case she should decide to keep up with her ballet. Donna Packard leaves her library practice to some future senior. Lloyd Dunn leaves his football shoulders and accessories to Roland Wilde. Lucky bo ! I Bonnie Gallup wills her immaculate grooming to all students of M.H.S. Dick J aynes wills his curly hair to Pat Meyerhoeffer, may she never have to put it up again. Elva Gilliam and Dottie Shoop leave their ability to get along together for over five minutes without arguing to Marvel Froman and Kay Frazier. Don Morgan wills the keys of the Mayor's sedan to some lucky boy. Erdene Burgess wills her quiet ways to Helen McDaniels. I, Don Nepean, will my ability to get mixed up completely in six-weeks tests by the teachers and to keep away from girls to the best of my ability to Jerry Piper. Peggy Bollman leaves Don Hunter to M.H.S. for one more year. Ed Vogel wills his crew cut to Johnny Gaiser. Shirley Gilliland wills her arguing to Sally Jo Koon, and her interest in music to every student in M.H.S. Jack McCormick leaves his deep, manly voice to Clayton Harmsworth. Aleta Rae Turner wills her ability to get engaged while in high school to Glen- da Fleener. Bruce Carlson wills his voice to Barney Schumacker. Gretchen Helmsworth leaves her excellent eyesight to all referees. Ralph Sleep wills his bobby pins to Joe Johnston, may he grow a beautiful pom- padour. Ellen Warren and Joyce Herred will the key to Clarkston to anyone lucky enough to get it. Joyce also wills her height to Charlotte Powell. I, Margaret Weber, will to an incoming frosh, John Bond, my place in the percus- sion section of the band. Delbert Wallace leaves his football ability to Herby Fritzley. Marjorie Lampman wills her ability to type C10 words a minutej to Leila Belle Thomas. Ed Stanton leaves his permanent wave to Chuck LaFollette. Bessie Siler wills her originality and daring in cutting her hair ,and in changing the style so many times to Phyllis Burr. May she never regret it. Jerry Seagraves leaves his dislike of tall, tall girls, especially girls with clogs, to all of the not so tall frosh boys. I, Pat Bruegeman, will to Caroline Bruegeman the bliss of not having to explain to everyone that we are not sisters. Bill Marineau gives his ability to swinagle his father out of his car to Don Theo- philus. Gwen Thompson has nothing to will as she is taking everything with her. CSignedj The Senior Class of '46.

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We, the students of the class of '46, being of sound mind and will, do hereby leave this, our last will and testament: Q Jim Huff, our class president, leaves his gavel to the president of the Senior Class of '47, Rosemary Fitzgerald wills her technique of getting along with teachers to Jerry Connolly. - Gene Cameron bequeaths his sharp, shiny scissors to anyone who likes to cut up. Donna Marie Juve and Burnelda Halverson will their 5'8 height to Donna Jean Burton and Ethel Doyle. Earl Lyon leaves his Dusty voice to any underclassman who will use it to good advantage. Miriam Rigney wills her corny jokes to anyone who's fool enough to use them, and please forgive her, they were willed to her three years ago. Stan Tanner leaves his miniature basketballs to Anne DuSault. CJust to make it legal.J Maureen Smith- To you, Joan Brannon, I will my determination to finish high school in spite of all misfortunes. Phil Johnson wills his A grades to Orval, who needs them. Margaret Eke and Pat Budge leave the U.S. Navy to the girls of M.H.S. Sid Miller leaves his great athletic ability to Bob Kelly. Ila Wilkins wills her A's in Latin to Jane Perry, an incoming frosh. Here's hoping she keeps them. Dick Black leaves his amnesia to Rastus who has a lot to forget. Esther Frischknecht wills her majorette hat and baton to Nita, may she carry on for M.H.S. , Vernon Holden leaves his tenor voice to Kit Beecher. Joan Korter wills her night driver's license to Larry Riedesel and Myrna Snow for future use. Allen Foucar leaves his job at the Theta house to some enterprising early-riser. Erma Jean Jackle wills her bass fiddle pin to Clarence Olson. May he enjoy be- ing stuck with it. Claude Morrow leaves his size to David Sampson. Here's hoping he can grow. Clarice Hove Wills her membership in the Girls' M Club to Dale Peavey. Warren Felton leaves his shutter-bug to Robert Lee. Rose Mallery leaves her ability to read so many library books to some deserving senior of tomorrow. CPlease don't forget to report on them.j Ramon Eisinger wills his drums to Johnny Gray. Jean Gray and Anna Mae Handel leave their double life to Margaret Stewart and Alice Mae Wilson. Phil Schnell leaves his high hurdles to anyone with fortitude enough to struggle over them. ' Trudy Goebel wills her green eyes and height to Marilyn Anderson, the little blue- eyed blonde. Kenny Wilkes leaves his ability to get moved from one seat to another in class to Russell Haynes. J oan Norie wills her chemistry answerbook to Marianne Sherman. Richard Powell wills his French horn to Bones and his locker to Bob Maize. Nadine Buswell leaves her trombone to Barbara Erickson.



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N- Anne DuSauIt, Lois Winner, Mr. Nonini, Joe Johnston, Don Mickey anime 44 All year it has been the aim of the J unior Class to accumulate enough silver cart- wheels for a super-deluxe Junior Prom. Therefore sixteen girls volunteered to sell hot dogs and cokes at the home football games. They also sponsored a mixer in the cafeteria on September 28. Ye Old Mayflower was the scene of their November dance and will long be remembered by those who attended. The result of all this labor, needless to say, was an outstanding Junior Prom fea- turing a professional band. Officers are: President, Don Mickey, Vice-president, Joe Johnstong Secretary- treasurer, Anne DuSaultg Youth Council Representative, Dwight Call, Student Council Representative, Lois Winner, Advisor, Mr. Nonini,

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