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Fred Linderman's meek and refined ways to Wilbur Hitchcock. Mabel Linderman's smiling countenance to the faculty after ex week. Theo Larsen's genial spirit to Roland Federspiel. Alec Lowe's complexion to any love-lorn girl, and his camera dodging trait to Wallace Reid. I Alvin Malm's diminutiveness to Merwin Rich. Garret McGlew's twinkling voice to the Girls' Glee Club. Esther Montelius' coquetishness to Beatrice Almond. Mabel Munn's aggressiveness to Otto Rittler. Antoinette 0'Brien's Barber Shop game to the Old Ladies' Home. Edna Pennock's condoling sympathy to Miss Grinnell. Alyce Pouey's linguistic genius to the foreign language classes. Muriel Quack's voice to Alta Wilkinson. Doretta Rcmmers' eternal immaculateness to St. Peter. I Isabella Rhodes' timidity to the fellows when they are getting their block A's and class numerals. Lillian SafI'ord's elderly ways to the Laughlin sisters. Marjorie Spencer's mathematical ability to Daniel Swett. Roger Sturtevant's pink slips to the next,circus for advertising space. Cliff Traphagen's dress suit to King Rodda. Everett Thompson's wavy locks to Mr. Minium. Doris Varcoe's wild ways to Evelyn Fisher. Lloyd Wats0n's silken velvet tongue to the future history classes. Salome Whitlow's peachy complexion to the Pond Vanishing Cream Company. Norman Winslow's list of friends to Frank Pennock. Aurelia Wuerz's stability to Alice Hansen. A F reshielv Dream I want to he a Senior, , Q ,f And with the Seniors stand, J' With a fountain pen behind my ear ' if And a notebook in my handg 'J I wouldn't be a president , f f fl I wouldn't be a king, x T I wouldn't be an emperor Q e For all that wealth could bringg I f I wouldn't be an angel x 'H CFor angels have to sing! X gd I'd rather be a Senior if And never do a thing. I ,I X . J. F., June '23. E b g Q c U t n Page Tlwmly-nine l y I
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Last Will and Testament HE CLASS of December 1920, of the Alameda High School, City of Alameda, State of California, in the name of my guardian, Mr. Weller, being sound of mind and memory, and not acting under any compulsion or coercion what- ever, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be my last will and testa- ment, and do dispose of my possessions in the manner following, that is to say, to-wit: First-I do bequeath my earnest appreciation of the efforts of the faculty in bringing my intellect to its present high standard. Second-I donate my superabundance of first sections and high scholarship in general to the classes to follow. Third-I do direct that all my worldly possessions be individually disposed of in the following manner: Dot Anderson's giggle to Mr. Nickerson. George Allison's modest book reports to the 8 o'clock English classes, to insure prompt attention. Gorgornia's smile to Alice Watson. Wanda Banning's gentle C21 indication of merriment to Miss Lewis. Isabel Bickford's rowdyism to Louise Guttc. Bernice Borchert's side hair to Helen Maltesta. Mildred Bowen's canine friends, each to a friendly home, her utter exclusiveness to writers of this document after publicationg and her love of Shelley to the 19th Century Authors Class. Annette,Brandes' forehead curl to Mr. Daniels. Hazel Burmeister's hilarity to Joe Fuller. Helen Buttler's gentility to wayward Sophs. Garland Bunker's springing gait to Paul Cohen. Mabel Carpenter's frivolity to Helen Faull. Lloyd Comb's Stutz to Olive Merle. Frederick De Berna's ring to Elvira Thien. Ernest Dunbar's happy visage to all in need. Loyis Finke's wlillowy form to those who have worked hard in gym. Hyman Fischer's energy to Ed Buckley. A Evan Gilham's superabundance of self-esteem to the Journalism class. Miriam Graves' dreaminess to the math classes. Verna Greeleyls ones to William Brooks. Jacob Grossman's motorcycle to Kenneth Baehr. Ruth Howard's choice language to Mr. Morgan. Bill Howell's early rising habit to Miss Beach. Ruth Jenkin's dancing ability to Rowland Danly. Doris King's curls to Doris Weaver. p Ed Kollmyer's hat-tipping habit to some of Zingg's patrons. Page Twenty-eight Q E D 2 H f U I U
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