White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 24 of 80
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16 THE JWOUNTAINEER least WW! and Testament vw E, THE Senior Class of Buckley High School, of the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, being in sound mind and body, and in order that future classes of Buckley High School may respect and keep us in mind for- ever, do hereby give and bequeath all our lawful possessions as follows: ARTICLE I To Mr. Magladary, friend, advisor and counsellor, we do give and bequeath, to have and to hold, and his heirs and assigns forever, in addition to all freedom from responsibilities which our departure will afford him, and the privilege of guiding other classes to the triumph of graduation, a complete set of genuine prehistoric cross-word puzzles to occupy his mind and attention when we are no longer here to do so. ARTICLE II To the faculty we leave the undisturbed peace of the building, together with all souvenirs and mementos consisting of names, initials, scratches, nicks, footprints and fingerprints on chairs, desks, and walls. We also return to them all bawling- outs that they may have thoughtlessly given us, that they mal economically use thc same ones for future classes and not be bothered to think up new ones. ARTICLE III To the Juniors we leave the privilege of being next year's Seniors, together with all freedom and privileges which such a title insures. To the Sophomores we will our ability to make the most of nothing, and wish them a Merry Christmas. To the Freshies we bequeath all our super abundant intelligence, they need it. ARTICLE IV-PERSONAL WILLS Karl Baur leaves his good looks, and his ability to get An in Ag to Bill Ames. Mercedes Corsini leaves her position as office girl to Wilma Nelson. Elnora Lockridge leaves her wad of gum to Mr. Leatherwood, and trusts he may enjoy the same. Harry Leov bequeaths his interest in girls to Teddy Bolton. Mildred Clarke leaves her bird-like voice to Dorothy Meredith. Reece Bolton wills his robust complexion and red hair to Lester Half-pintv Gibson. Mildred Ames wills and bequeaths her sweet and smiling disposition to Carmela DeLisa. Knowlton Woolard bequeaths his leather lungs to his successor, Gordon Brown. Viva Anderson leaves her ability to make whoopee to Mary Shavely. Fred Gall wills his athletic ability to Clifford Van Sickle. Lida Browning leaves her quiet and retiring nature to Dorothy Phillips. Lucile Arsanto wills her Dutch bob to Cecelia Gavinski. Joe DeLisa wills his interest in restaurants fand contents, to Arthur Nelson. Lafayette Castle wills his bold manner to joe Chiotti. Wilma McCutcheon wills her fascination for red cars to Grace Hinkleman. Harold Craig bequeaths his ability to get and retain editorships to Walter Schodde. Leola Curtis leaves her interest in South Prairie to Helen Kosich. Alfred Craig leaves his sleepy expression to John Kaminski. Ethel Bowler wills her interest in green sedans and blonde curls to Elizabeth Kramer. George Garnero wills his famous red sweater to Louise Hodder. Daniel Johnson leaves his much-abused slicker to,Lyall Neat. Cecelia Bruzas wills her perpetual smile to Helen Kosko. Winfield Hackmann wills his tiny feet and graceful movements to Glenn Rowe. Christina Olsen wills her ability to ride in Fords to Maye Leov. jim Rainey leaves his knowledge of American History to George Thompson.

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CBUCKLEY HIGH SCHOOL 15 Short w havlngs Name Mildred Ames Viva Anderson Lucille Arsanto Karl Baur Reece Bolton Ethel Bowler Lida Browning Cecelia Bruzas Lafayette Castle Anne Chiotti Mildred Clarke Betty Clifford Mercedes Corsini Alfred Craig Harold Craig Leola Curtis Joe DeLisa Fred Gall Winfield Hackman Daniel Johnston Marion Kelley Madeline Kosich Justin Law Harry Leov Elnora Lockridge Max MacKenzie Mary Marchetti Adeline Marschke Wilma McCutcheon Fred Miller Ed Morris Waino Oikare Christina Olsen Harvey Phillips Keith Phillips Jim Rainey Hilda Rohde Rose Rybickl Agnes Sandor Elsie Schwab Fred Stoltz Esther Thleman Maye Wells Knowlton Woolard Walter Younker Hobby Getting A's Studying You'll never know Ask Christina Being serious Riding ? ? ? ? Smiling Blushing Who knows? Singing Thinking Office work Guess again! Being editor Getting in trouble Walking to town Ask Mary Too Scotch to have one Talking Being noisy Chewing gum It's a secret Talking to Miss Eccles Saturday nights Talking to teachers Frowning Giggling Red cars Ask Louise Girls Being intelligent Fords Breaking hearts Arguing Studying history Dieting Walking Being angelic Making posters Electricity Typing Getting frightened Bawling everyone out Flirting Wants to be- Dancing school teacher A millionaire's wife A ballroom dancer Owner of a flock of Fords An after-dinner speaker Proposed to A movie star The girl in the tooth- paste ad In a harem A tennis star A cowboy Waitress in a restaurant An opera star Ring-master in a circus A reporter Shhh! Don't tell A kindergarten teacher A farmer Rich A garbage collector A chorus girl Married Hard-boiled A shiek Somebody's Stenog A prize-fighter ? ? ? ? An actress Loved A school teacher A sailor Funny Ask Karl An auctioneer Bashful In a circus A housekeeper A tight-rope walker A bad girl An aviator A mechanic An Ag teacher Babied A professor Kissed



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CBUCKLEY HIGH SCHOOL I7 Mary Marchetti leaves her wavy raven locks to Elfreda Stoltz. Ed Morris leaves all his earthly possessions fincluding jewelry, to Lee Whitney. Madeline Kosich wills her pet expression, Ya big palooka, to Wilmot Parker. Waino Oikare bequeaths his teaching ability to Robert Schwab. Justin Law bequeaths all excess poundage to Helen Brucholc. Harvey Phillips wills his flashing smile and deep bass voice to Mr. Say. Hilda Rohde leaves her dramatic ability to Eleanor Dwarsh. Marion Kelley bequeaths his shy manner and dainty wall: to Orville Anderson. Elsie Schwab leaves her ability to get out of study hall to Teresa Laughran. Max MacKenzie wills his sex appeal to Bennie Wellock. Anne Ohiotti wills her curls to Lola Hamilton. Keith Phillipa leaves his sense of humor, and argumentative abilities to John Kosich. Agnes Sandor wills her innocent expression to Mary Barbero. Walter Younlcer wills his place in the butcher shop to Dayton Trygstad. Betty Clifford bequeaths six inches of her height to Robert Wheeler. Fred Miller wills his green sweater and Irish ancestry to Anne Spitlar. Esther Thieman leaves her position as Ag secretary to Mary Lusso. Maye Wells leaves her red hair and screams of fright at everything to Miriam Styers. Fred Stoltz wills his position as stage electrician to Jeanette Ehler. Adeline Marshke leaves her giggle to Darield Fotheringill. Having thus willed and bequeathed our entire earthly and unearthly possessions, we, the Senior Class of the year one thousand and nine hundred and thirty-one, A. D., do hereby set our hand and seal on this twentieth day of April, of the year first above mentioned. CLASS OF NINETEEN-THIRTY-ONE. N C,lZ1SS OCIT1 The journey of our class Has now reached an end We'll strive to reach that goal On which our lives depend. Those rooms and those classes Which at times appeared so drear Are now just visions of lonliness And all now seem so dear. We have become firmly convinced That Buckley High School is so line And to dream those old dreams over ls luxury quite divine. Our dear class of ,3I Was always wide awake In plays and all activities Many honors we did take. To our teachers and our schoolmates We must now hid good-by Because we think we did our best We leave, with heads held high.

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