Rupert High School - Comet Yearbook (Rupert, ID)

 - Class of 1952

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I Ottis Anderson will m hill-bill ' 'ug I, Don Fairchild, will leave, maybe. CLASS WILL The year is 2052. Two men trudge across what seems to be an endless waste. All is quiet except for their labored breathing. One turns to his companion and says, Beneath these sands lies the key to unveil the mysteries of 1952. They then start digging. After hours of toil they run into a brick wall. Success at last! cries one. They keep digging. Soon a door is discovered. Opening the door, they enter into a long hall. Finding stairs, they climb up two flights and enter another hall. Seeing an open door, they enter into a room filled with desks. One of the men bends over a badly .carved-up desk, reaches in and finds-a Wad of gum. Beyond that, his fingers come in contact with a roll of paper. Withdrawing his hand and opening the scroll of paper, he reads the following: We, the Seniors of 52, in or'der to form a more perfect institution, establish peace, insure harmony, provide the necessary room for next year's Freshmen, and secure the bless- ings of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness to ourselves hereafter, do leave. We, having for four year's wandered through the wilderness of six periods a day, do hereby bequeath the following to our successors: , , y Y' J to George Knoblauch. I, JoAnn Archer, leave shorthand to the chickens. I, Joyce Aston, will my dirty P.E. towel to Bobbie McRoberts. I, Royce Bailey, leave, thankful to be alive. I, Gloria Banks, will my figure to Delores Hauck. I, Ella Mae Beeson, leave my love of Spanish to LeNell Hough. I, Helen Barton, will my typing record to next year's typists. I, Joan Briggs, leave my job at King's to Sandy Slavin. I, LaRene Broadhead, leave everything but Ottis. I, Ray Chapman, will my glasses to anyone who is slightly blind. I, Richard Cole, will my temper to Sharon Rasmussen. I, Charles Dalry, will my mustache from Harmony Hall to Karen Broadhead. I, Roy Day, leave the care of the RHS Stu- dent Body to fate. I, Elmore Dean, will leave a new door for the Driver's Ed. building. I, Dee DePalmo, leave the Comet in much better shape than it left me. I, Charles Doane, leave my mighty stature to Zane Buckley. I, Betty Lou Dowd, will my intelligence to the Frosh. I, Ilene Engkraf, will my height to the pig- mies. I, Shirley Ennis, will my twirling ability to Ed Struchen. I, Norman Ferrin, leave my dainty figure to Lois Reece. I, Denise Ferry, will my seat on the Acequia bus to whoever wants it. I, Marion Fisk, will my freckles to Marva Storey. I I, Beth Fredrickson, leave my good fortune to all the girls. I, Delores French, will my man-hater at- titude to Colleen Whiting. ' I, Ilene Garner, leave the strange facts of Chemistry to Mr. Bromenschenkel. I, Jim Goodman, will my love of study to Gerald Bierwag. I, Ed Guckenburg, will my worn out look to next year's Seniors. I, Darlene Hale, will my black hair to Donnetta Engkraf, I, Bob Halverson, will my All-American position to Catherine Brockie. I, Ann Hansen, leave my quiet ways to Dale Burks. I, Dolly Hardy, will my wad of gum in chem- istry, 2nd row-4th seat, to the first one who finds it. I, Doris Hawk, will by bottle of aspirins to Lois Crandall. I, Jim Head, will my love of school to Gary Crawforth. I, James Henscheid, will my shy ways to Frankie Freiburgerl I, Arnold Hewitt, will my knowledge of figures f'?J to Larry Barksdale. I, Ella Heib, will my red hair to Larry Nor- by.

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V' SENIORS JACK THOMPSON - JaCk R-Club 3,4: Football 3,4. VELMA TRACY - Velma Pirateens. FFA 1.2,4. l TAHNA WARDLE HT07l6l U U - J PEP Club 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g GAA 2,47 Chorus 4: JV Yell Queen 2: Pirateens. ' H LORRAINE WEIMER - L0'7'T0,?7l6 GAA 1,2,4: FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliarnentarian 4: Pirateen Council 2? PEP 3,4, Sec-Treas. 4: Student Council 3: Class Vice-President 3: Sec.-Treas. 4. PUANE ZAMPEDRI-KPGZZTII, FFA 1,2,4. WALLACE VINANTI - Wally WILLIAM WALL - Bill R-Club 3.4: Track 2.3.4: Baskeiball 3,4: Football 3.4. NOT PICTURED DONALD FAIRCHILD - Don FFA 1,2,4. EVAN TURLEY - Turkey Track 3,4. MAVIS VIBBERT - Mavis Acequia-FHA 1,29 GAA 3,4: Transferred to Rupert 4: Pirateens JAY WHITING - Little Joe FFA 1,2,4: Comet Staff 1,2: Chorus 3,4: R-Club 2,3,4: Track 2 Class Yell King 2.



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CLASS WILL, con't. I, Ruland Hill, will leave, by request. I, Jack Hutton, leave my place on the foot- ball team to Lewis Doane. I, Richard Jacks, will my height to Lester Romeg. I, Martha Jacobsen, will my giggles to this year's Sophs. I, Ray Jarvis, leave my spirit to watch over Sandy Slavin. I, Wandalee Johanson, leave my purse to be thrown around by next year's English 12 class. I, LaRae King, will my sense of humor to Loa Johnson. I, Ferrell Kump, will by physiqae to Leland Kime. I, Jack Logston, will leave forever. I, Gwen Mackintosh, .will my athletic ability to Phillip Whittaker. I, Donna Madsen, will my sense of humor to Renay Robbins. I, David Maier, will my mechanical ability to Russel Newcomb. I, John Maier, will leave my name and ad- dress to a lonely hearts club. I, Rosalee Maier, leave my best wishes to next year's Seniors. I, Velda Maier, .will my long hair to Mr. Black. I, Bennie Marton, will leave nothing, I need at all. I, Morris McCool, will my No. 12 shoes to Jeannine Quane. I, Ernest McNeil, will part of my good looks to those in need of such. I, Andy McRoberts, will my brains to Larry Copeland. I, Dale Merritt, will my smile and hello to the depressed. I, Joy Minor, will my southern drawl to Bob Buttcane. I, Merlen Mix, will my French accent to Sharel Anderson. I, Patsy Montgomery, will not leave Richar'd or my ring to anyone. I, Barbara Moon, will my earrings to Shirley Wright. I, Gareth Neilson, will my ability to sleep through classes to Terry Hunter. I, Velma Nichols, will my quiet ways to Marie Herbolt. I, Neal Nyblad, will my deviltry to Tonuny Markland. I, Emil Oeck, leave my car to anyone with enough money to run it. I, Ray Plocher, leave my woman lover attitude to Merrill Anderson. I, Roberta Rasmussen, will my seat in chorus to Connie McKenzie. I, Willard Reynolds, will my beaki' to Miss Peterman. I, Jean Rogers, will the Pep assemblies to someone in training. I, Glen Rogers, will my football suit to Glen Rogers. I, Bob Roland, will my tumbling ability to Freddie Chugg. I, Alvin Schenk, will my track shoes to Gary Masoner. I, Maryanne Schab, will leave to be with Eddie. I, Gary Schofield, leave the teachers for someone else to bother. Nadine S , will my vocal cords to Vern Van . I, Dean Smith, will my calf-judging ability to the FFA. I, Steve Smith, have nothing worth leaving. I, Ronald Storey, will all kinds of things to all kinds of people. I, Joyce Sundby, will my muscles to Donald Suchan. I, Owen Swan, will leave Rupert for Burley every night. I, Jack Thompson, leave my deepest symp- athy to those remaining. I, Velma Tracy, will my blue eyes to Karl Moellmer. I, Wally Vinanti, leave my Ag. project to anyone who will finish it. I, Bill Wall, will my basketball-playing abil- ity to Billy McGill. I, Utahna Wardle, will my happy-go-lucky ways to Earlene Beeler. I, Lorraine Weimer, will my long hair to next year's R-Club initiates. I, Jay Whiting, will leave Mr. Stocks and chorus in peace. I, Duane Zampedri, will my way with women to Tommy Day.

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