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Edith Phair leaves her nicknames to the whole Iunior Classg she has enough to supply everybody. lohnnie Peters leaves his sartorial splendor Celegant dress to the dumb juniorsl to Leslie Geer. Richard Poling leaves his histrionic gifts to Lois Mae Gill. loe Von Rader guesses he'll have to leave Mildred unless he can take a P. G. Betty Randall leaves her A in art to Virginia Warren. Ierry Ransbarger leaves her bookkeeping skill to Mildred Kennedy. Lillian Houston leaves her Iunior year to Peggy Long. Douglas Schmid leaves his chemistry place to Walter Geiss- ler. Frank Shibata leaves his unfinished plurals to lean Mac- Donald. ' Donald Shope leaves his place in the typing class to Leonora Schultz. Evelyn Smart is selfish. She reserves her seat in the audito- rium with Dicgol next year., Shefis -lanninggo take a P. G. mtg MCEE Smith leaves to lay lEgrrilleaux, his ability to play baskgallf 'ltgi M 'V George Sugimoto leaves his pep to David Carmody. Lois Taylor bequeaths her dexterity at the piano to Daisy Smead. lack Wien leaves his freshman girl friends to George Beach. Wilber Washburn wills to Geraldine Wool all his unfinished work. ' lohn Wilkin bequeaths his puny puns to the Iuniors-the Seniors don't want them. loe Wilkerson leaves the metal from old No. 2 to lapan, its innertubes to the Forbes' swimming pool and the discarded tires to the Freshman class for playthings. We leave to Miss Smith what patience she has left, if any, after having us around for four years. All the rest and residue of our property, whatsoever and wheresoever, of what nature, kind and quality soever it may be, and not herein before disposed of Cafter paying our debts and funeral expensesl, we give and bequeath to our beloved Princi- pal for use and benefit absolutely, and to be disposed of for the good of the coming classes as he may see fit. And we do hereby constitute and appoint the said Principal sole executor of this our last will and testament. ln witness whereof, We, the Class of l939, the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this seventh day of lune, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine. '
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x v X unior Cfddri 9 if if if gf 0 Third Row Malof C - u, ook, Peeb- ler, Wise, Wagner, Pugh, Brinkley, Shibata Tsunoda Di b' , , o itake, Sakai Akahoshi. First RowePeterson, Gill, Cary, Fourth ROW pu n I Peters, Wool, Moreno, l.aGrone, Lamb rt W e , ilkerson, Freeman, Lon Schult ' Q, z, Riley. Second Row-Heil, Alexander, Rose, Puckett, Duncan, Cox Wa ren Ke . 1'- , nnedy, Bond, Kono, Sakemi, Nagata. - y e, vy, Shope, Robertson, Koch, Hill, Geisler, Beach, Cummings, McClain, Mizu- tani, Nagata. Fifih Row-Carmody, Shimoda, Mr. Grove, Wilkin M' , iss Newell, Sims, Iuarez, Miller, Geer, Simmons, Estel, Teclder. Working under the leadersh' Cl ip of sponsors and officers, the lunior ass concentrated its efforts on raising money for the lunior-Senior Banquet, an annual affair to which all students eagerly look forward. Early in the fall we got off to a good start by selling pop, candy, and hot dogs at all the football games. But the first big event of the year was our play, Mamas Baby Boy, a hilarious comedy, given December 23, 1938, and was directed by Mr. Ralph Grove. Candy and hot dog sales at later basketball games and Play Day swelled our coffers. Held at the Women's Club in Indio, the two dances given by the lunior Class for all high school students provided much fun for every- one who attended. April 28 was the date set for the Iunior-Senior Banquet, a dinner- dance, which was held at the Desert lnn in Palm Springs. Using a lit- terbug theme, we laid careful plans and worked hard to make the af- fair a success. The girls of the Iunior Class ushered at the graduation exercises. The class officers are: President, lohn Richards, Vice President, Ned Peebler, Secretary, Barbara Freeman, Treasurer. Naseeb Malouf. The sponsors of the class are Miss Wanda Newell, Mr. Ralph Grove, and Mr. Gail Brumwell.
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