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

 - Class of 1936

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NAME Jack Pasero William Warren Jack Suman Geraldine Tilenda Louise Thomas Ted Yalrh Bob Olson Dorothy Cunningham Donald Schweikl America Bostonero Mary Chicon Carl Smith Eugene Emry Ed Todd Pauline Majcrsky Frank Medal: Vince Fryslie Harold Makela Bob Morris Art Hansen Leah Laine Margaret Fox Bill Casady Lucille Chromoga John Cummings Marie Bolton .lay Herrington Ethel Burger Bernice Bandli Edna Anderson Helen Kent Albert Swanson Stanley Rybicki Donald Ross Keith Nearhood Inez Isball Melvin Caviezel Stella lVlcGilvrey Lolita Hoban Lora May Flotten Jack Bonato Katherine Steele James Nation Martha Swanson Bill Bartoy Frank Angeline Horoscope HOBBIES Playing the accordian Grinning Frowning Tango dancing Giggling high treble Making a hit Fiddling Talking with Ellen Studying Wrestling Bee-ing busy Dreaming Baseball I blow through here Getting used to Wilkeson Peddling milk Raising Pigs Going on the bum Singing love songs Steering clear of girls Keeping up with Sylvia Being dramatic Milking cows With Marie Medak Going to Eatonville just being funny Smiling Saturday nights Keeping quiet Laughing Collecting beauty hints Counting freckles Flirting Straightening his locks Commercial Geography Dancing at Prairie Managing the F.F.A. Knowing her lessons Making eyes Talking with Miss Eccles Reading sports page Smiling and winking Orating Flirting with football heroes Being friendly Paper creasing -15- HOPES TO BE An orchestra leader A wisecracker of fame Short and fat Tangoing with Gino A good wife Farmer Another Rubinofl A librarian A romeo Cave-man A journalist An All-American Professional Radio musician Anything but married Fisherman A super farmer A professional bum Charlotte's Photographer Like her sister Wireless operator Tall and handsome Stenographer A good husband Wrigley's star consumer Happily married Able to use her hopechest A school teacher Milkmaid Beautician Forest ranger A big hit A sleek-haired sheik A second Mt, Phillips Back in Seattle Milkman In North Dakota Gold-digging chorus girl A teacher Sports editor Grown up Famous speaker A catcher's wife Another Caruso Editor of Banner

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Bob Morris, Mary Chicon, Frank Medak, Lolita Hoban, Carl Smith President - Robert Morris Vice-President - Frank Medak Secretary - Mary Chicon Treasurer - - - Carl Smith Representative Lolita Hoban Senior Class History E HAVE struggled and pushed our way through volumes of books and innumer- able lessons and now it is up to us to use or not to use our knowledge acquired in many fields. But books and lessons are not the only part of our school life that we will remember. There were many occasions of hilariousness and good- fellowship that none of us will forget. With Miss Monk as our advisor, our class pushed ahead into various activities. Many seniors found places on the football team and filled their positions well. Among the lettermen we found Bob Morris, Carl Smith, Eugene Emry, Vincent Fryslie, and Americo Bostonero. Morris, Bostonero, and Smith have held honored positions in this sport ever since they entered Senior High 'way back in '33, ln the basketball line-up we recognized Morris and Smith as first-stringers. Others who certainly helped along were Frank Angeline, Bill Bartoy, jack Bonato, Donald Ross, and Frank Medak. Leah Laine, Frank Angeline, and William Warren were our honorable debators. The senior play, The Importance of Being Earnest, was presented December l3 to an appreciative audience. The Bucklonian was edited by Mary Chicon, and on the staff were the following classmen: Lucille Chromoga, Lolita Hoban, Frank Angeline, Louise Thomas, Edna Anderson, Pauline Majersky, Katherine Steele, and Martha Swanson. ln the school orchestra, Robert Olson and Edward Todd represented our class with the violin and saxaphone. -14-



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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO I2 I3 l4 i5 Senior Will N ORDER that we, the senior class of nineteen thirty-six, shall be remembered in the future years, we, on leaving this temple of learning, do hereby swear last will and testament. To Miss Monk, our faithful friend and advisor, we bequeath the next rebellious seniors and a box of Carter's Little Liver Pills to aid her in ating from the woes that this class has caused her to suffer. .To our superintendent, Mr. Daniel, and to our principal, Mr. Phillips, the many remembrances of carved names and initials, which we felt it to inscribe in the halls of Buckley High School. To the faculty, we and we will return teach us something. leave the many well-known privileges which the se nd don't. To the juniors, we supposed to enjoy a we will our share of educational opportunities and empty ink bottles. To the Sophomores, unused pencils and .To the Freshmen, we will our dignified and sophisticated air of which sadly in need. seats, and our ability to get X's, which we hope they will make use of. .To the janitors, we will the many scraps of paper floating around in the PERSONAL WILLS Edna Anderson wills one of her smiles to Mr. Boyle. Keith Nearhood bequeaths his interest in the freshmen girls to Barney Margaret Fox leaves her interest in radio to Miss Eccles. Melvin Caviezel leaves his power to bluff the teachers to Cecil Fraelick . Bill Casady leaves a few spare inches of his height to Leslie Wierleski. . Marie Bolton wills her sweet and pleasant disposition to Wilford Ceske. . Dorothy Cunningham wills her interest in the library to Gene Boyle. .Art Hansen leaves his Hsheikish appearance to lohn Kaelin. . Lora May Flotten leaves her ability to win Prize Waltzes to Agnes V .Harold Makela bequeaths his manly beard to his brother, Charles. To the seventh and eighth graders, we bequeath the wads of gum under this our class of recuper- we leave our duty are willing to leave our goodly share of unprepared lessons, to them the energy they saw fit to expound in attempting to niors are also our they are the halls. Hill. an Hoof. Lolita Hoban bequeaths her faithful comb, that has so ably kept her locks from straying, to Ray Boots. . lnez Isbell wills a few extra pounds to lack Landis. .lack Bonato wills his romantic interests to Edward DuCallo. .William Warren wills his Willie to Andy Haapala. .Ted Yalch wills his appeal for women to Albert Majersky. T161

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