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

 - Class of 1937

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WL., . , It--v--V-at 5. l z I I L F I I 5 E i . i L I E P . i E F f K 4 i I i i I E.. Last Will and Testament E, THE CLASS OE '37, being of sound mind and body, and under no undue influence, do hereby bequeath the following in order that those who follow in our footsteps may always remember us as the best class to graduate from Buckley High. l. To the faculty, we bequeath our dependability, courteousness, promptness, and our everlasting industriousness in preparing lessons and attending class. II. To our class advisor, Mr. Olene, we leave one bottle of hair dye with which to re- move all gray hairs acquired while trying to iron out our troubles. III. To the School Board, we bequeath the nice clean walls of the new auditorium to guard with their lives, from all initials, loose plaster, and scratches such as were found in the old auditorium, IV. To the Juniors, we leave our deepest sympathy, and hope they will be allowed as many privileges as we were, but didn't get. V. To the Sophomores, we bequeath the ability to make the most of nothing and a Happy New Year. VI. To the Ereshies, we leave all our superabundance of knowledge, with the hope that they will forever cherish it, as it is more or less rare. PERSONAL WILLS Isabel Bailey wills that sophisticated look to Veronica Zydek. Art Barker leaves his technique for sleeping in class to David Jenkins. Mary Ella Birkett wills her ability as a note writer to Muriel Jenkins, who can make use of it. Katie Blanusa wills her adeptness at shorthand to .lack Graybeal and hopes that it may do him some good. Clermont Blessing wills his basketball suit to anybody able to get into it. Leta Boyce wills her interest in Plymouths to her sister who likes Chevs. Eugene Boyle wills a few inches of his height to Arnold Allen. i Mike Brandel leaves his way with the women to Gene Else, who is learning fast. Lois Cromoga leaves her ability to get along in this world by fair means or foul to Roma Le Ray. Lester Denny leaves his tenor voice to Bud Osgood. Walt Dziedzic leaves a bottle of hair oil to Mr. Chance and Phillip Kemp to divide between them. George Fabiani leaves his typing ability to Glen Gruner. who will probably never make more than two words a minute. Wilford Geske wills his never-ending supply of gum to Irene Barra. Dolly Gillette leaves her come-hither smile to Corrine Bowen. Rhoda Gruner wills her ability to crack gum to Miss Montgomery and Miss Ostberg, who have wanted to learn for a long time. Andy Haapala wills his ability to skip school and get away with it to Howard Warren. Bob rlamilton wills his elusiveness with the girls to Thron Riggs, Florence Haydon leaves her ability to swing it to Mae McWhirter. Barney Hill wills his interest in freshman girls, which was once willed to him and which he has kept in good faith, to Danny Sullivan. Alice Hinkleman leaves the position of Editor of the Bucklonian to anyone crazy enough to take it. . Wayne Hinkleman wills his tactful way of telling people what he thinks of them to Edgar Bishop. Lylia Holdridge leaves her position, which is a cross between a librarian and nursemaid at the grade school, to Stanley Bollman. .. .,-..i.,,- .- ..........G . .....-.....l..I. L, W, ,, ..r..e...,-. ,I .

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NAMES: Isabel Bailey Art Barker Katie Blanusa Clermont Blessing Leta Boyce Gene Boyle Mike Brendel Lois Cromoga Lester Denny Mary Ella Birkett Walter Dziedzic George Fabiani Wilford Geske Dolly Gillette Rhoda Gruner Andy Haapala Robert Hamilton Florence Haydon Barney Hill Alice Hinkleman Wayne Hinkleman Lylia Holdridge Virginia Hrinchalk Elmer Hyppa Marie Johnston Wilma Kent Frank Kropi Dave Lewis Dale Liane Pauline Loss Mildred Lusso Hugh MacWhirter Bill Madden Charles Makela lla Mannie Sylvia Matson Claude Nlarsh Glen Melburn Frank Narolski Seymour Parker June Peterson Albert Petersen Regina'Poch Gwendolyn Rose Williard Stanton Blanche Svidran Max Toney Norbert Van Hoof Alec Vergala Ellen Wales Les Wierleski John Wytko George Zmiarovich Zygmunt Zydak f., - -.qw--,.-i--W--qw.. .., Horoscope HOBBIES: HOPES TO BE: Keeping sister out of trouble Being late to Chemistry It's a secret Ping pong Plymouths Talking Girls Chiseling Belittling Mike Writing notes Being tough Cultivating a beard Football Looking for Marie Annoying people Getting into trouble Waiting on tables Totin' signs Sweeping the stage Red heads Saying what he thinks Explaining Chemistry problems Washing clothes Running Walking up town Smiling Tearing down signs Making up time Keeping up with Leslie Flirting Asking questions Saving pennies Teasing Lylia Digging ditches Doing dishes Anything that isn't work Chucklin' to himself Too numerous to tell Eating peanuts Classical music Drawing Raising pigs Swingin' it Talking to Gino Sleeping Entertaining the boy friend Hitch hiking Driving around Eating Giggling Skipping school Yawning Loafin' Campaigning for Frank Sheep herder On time Cow girl Tennis champ A good cook Taller A professional escort Wife of a baker Gangster Another Cynthia Grey Hard-boiled Member of the House of David A Man-Mountain-Dean A cadet's sweetheart Slender Track star Rum runner An evangelist An actor Hash slinger More tactful A rich man's darling Employed in a Chinese laundry An accordionist Louie's Circus barker A Tolo King Bashful Sailor A nice gal Secretary to the President Millionaire Ping pong whiz A great lover Housewife In the money Able to keep a secret A Rudolph Valentino Katherine's Jazz band leader Illustrator for the Esquire Farmer Dancing teacher A tight rope walker A hero Second Babe Didrickson Owner of a car Lylia's chauffeur Restaurant owner A comedienne Truant officer Rubber man in the circus A parasite Typing teacher



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-T--.v-Y,-. 'f-- -W---af-W .W-www- ,- H., ,, -v--W --vwr-WV--.----v-.-T..-RF Senior Will - - Continued Virginia Hrinchalk wills her characteristics which are necessary for a good librarian to Maxine Miller. Elmer Hyppa wills his track shoes to anyone able to keep them on. Marie Johnston leaves her interests in Buckley and Plymouths to anyone capable of keeping it. Wilma Kent leaves her quietness to Douglas Miller. Frank Kropi wills his ability to get all his typing lessons in with no errors to Michael Pete. Dave Lewis leaves his technique in mooching to Graham McNeeley. Dale Liane wills his wavy locks, that wave at everything, to John Anderson. Pauline Loss wills her studious CU ways to Earl Bishop. Mildred Lusso wills her love interests to Dot Kundrak. Hugh MacWhirter leaves his fair blond locks to Beefo. Bill Madden wills his ability to blush to Lena Spicciani. Chuck Makela leaves his art of getting a different girl for every school dance to Bob Berry. lla Mannie wills herjob in the cafeteria to Blanche Lewis. Sylvia Matson wills her overabundance of Mr. Olene's sarcasm to Kenneth Rock, who can take it. Claude Marsh wills his interest in red heads to Joe Boyle, who already seems to have gotten into the spirit of the thing. Glen Melburn leaves his art of making whoopee to Willard Bellmari. Frank Narolski wills his book, How to Learn to Dance in Ten Easy Lessons, to Dave Thomas. Seymour Parker wills his ability to Uburn up a typewriter to Melvin Kennedy. Albert Peterson wills his John Barrymore profile to Robert McGilvrey. June Peterson wills her neutral attitude on different subjects to Miss Johnson and Mr. Ennis. Regina Poch wills her way with the men to Mamie Pankewizc. Gwendolyn Rose wills her ability to get a steady to Violet LaFollette. Willard Stanton leaves his art of breaking test tubes to Doug Martin. Blanche Svidran leaves her vim, vigor. and vitality to Ray Davis. Max Toney leaves his feminine ways to Vkfilbur Morford. Norbert Van Hoof leaves his ability to acquire a new car every two months to the Boots twins. . Alec Vcrgala leaves his tiny feet and graceful movements to Miriam Eccles. Ellen Wales wills her entrancing giggle to the Gillette twins, who have a very good one of their own. Leslie Wierleski leaves his teasing nature to Miss Chisholm. John Wytko leaves his passing ability as a football player to Michael Pete, George Zmiarovich wills a few extra pounds to Tubby O'Neal. Zygmunt Zydek leaves his shy and retiring manner to Bill McFadden. CLASS MOTTO We have crossed the bay: the ocean lies before us. CLASS FLOWER Violet CLASS COLORS Red and Grey

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