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li fre, .ag Q G-rg-5j,gq,q5j --Y-'i- L:. P?'5ffrT wf53Q ,13,ElQ'j1fg:.g,.,L'iQ.,i.2L!Ef:5'-Aiea I--+25-'hrs-. -se Q x ' -f--- - SIENIIOR QCILASS WVIIILIL We, the class of 1929, surpassing all former classes in number and intelligence, by this last will and testament, hereby revoke and make void all previous wills or promises made by us at any time heretofore. May the following be accepted as valuable assets to those who may receive them: I, Lorine Annear, will my good Geometry grades to my sister. I, Salvador Bello, will my ability to understand English to any one who can fill the position. , I, Julia Biaggi, do will my conscientious habits to Elbert Hutchens. I, Edna Biggs, will my beautiful blue eyes to some naughty Frosh. I, Edgar Brownlee, do will my place on the Pine Canyon covered wagon to my brother Harry. I, Harold Boutelier, will my ability to do Physics to Wilma Curran. I, Donald Caddy, do will my neat appearance and precise manner to John Jolly. I, Bessie Cahoun, do will my vampish ways to Virginia Brownlee, hoping she will be as successful as I have been. I, Charles Clausen, do will my position as senior poet to Tom Rogers. I, Bernadeen Dickey, do bequeath my ability to impersonate President Herbert Hoover to Jack Hamilton. I, Alice Digges, do will my place at the piano during entertainments to Bernice Gould. I, Vivian Dutton, do bequeath my ability as a singer to Fred Harper. I, Elmer Eade, do will my place in the Honor Society to Stubbie ' Mansfield, who I hope will be as active as I was. I, Dorothy Eade, do will my ability to snort in class to Margaret Bengard. I, Mildred Eckles, do will my light and airy ways to Patricia Wiley. I, Ruth Evans, do bequeath my curly locks and my fond affection for the boys to Maymie Smith. I, Elmer Giacomazzi, do will my seat in the Freshman Class room during lunch hour to Warren Anderson. 1, Marian Harrison, will my neatness in composition to Francis McConnell. I, Bill Harrison, will my story writing ability to John Cardoza. I, Belle Hughes, do bequeath my motherly ways to Pop Warner, who may need them with his next freshman class. I, Alma Jean Knowles, do bequeath my position as Student Body President to Myrle Rader. I, Eddie Leighton, do will my ability to cooperate with Mr. Williams to Bob Vasquez. More power to you, Bob. I, Jimmie Lynn, do will my sheiky ways to Don Yost. I, Lucy Mahler, will my seat in Shorthand to Jessie Hughes, hoping she gets better grades than I did.
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l if. s ,ml f c5neE , gg i EQ,39 SENIOR CCILASS HISTORY fContinuedJ Edgar Brownlee. On the football team were: Vergil Reed and Marion Mansfield. The following boys of the Freshmen class received the K, C. block: Marion Mansfield, Martin Mozzini, and Vergil Reed. We felt that the success of the lightweight basketball team, which blqought home the C. C. A. L. championship, was due largely to our class, for six of our boys played on it. They were: Martin Mozzini, Marion Mansfield, James Bianchi, Edgar Brownlee, Philip Collins, and Edward Leighton. The class was proud of Vergil Reed who represented them at the State Track Meet held at Modesto, and at the Northern Section of C. I. F. Track Meet. The Sophomore class won the interclass championship and received the silver cup donated by the King City Mercantile Company. Boys who received special awards in athletics were: Vergil Reed, gold spikes, Martin Mozzini and Marion Mansfield, gold basketballs. During our Junior year we were again active in athletics. The Juniors won the Hables Interclass Trophy. This was the third year we had won it, so we were entitled to keep it. We also received the King City Mercantile Company cup after we had de- feated the Seniors in basktball. Various awards were received by members of our class. Seven pupils, Edgar Brownlee, Alma Jean Knowles, Lucy Mahler, Marion Mansfield, Beryl Morgan, Vergil Reed, and Louie Wasson received certificates for perfect attendance. At the stock judging contest given at Salinas in March, Charles Clausen took two first places. Lorine Annear and Mrs. Hughes were members of the orchestra which won the silver cup for the K. Q. W. broadcast at San Jose. The Junior play, Come Out of the Kitchen , was given in March. Those in the cast were: Alice.Digges, Edward Leighton, Marion Mansfield, Lewellyn Tully, Berna- deen Dickey, and Philip Collins. The Junior Prom, which was given in June, was a pronounced success. The many colored lanterns used in the decoration gave a very gay effect. Our senior year passed very 1'apidly because of our many activities. In athletics the following boys won letters: Edgar Brownlee, Marion Mansfield, Edward Leighton, Frank Tunzi, and Martin Mozzini. The senior girls who were in athletics were: Lorine Annear, Dorothy Eade, Inez Palmer, Verna Selleck, Marian Harrison, Vivian Dutton, Ruth Evans, Lucy Mahler, Beatrice McGuire. The senior play, Tommy , was given at the Grammar School Auditorium, February second. The cast included: Alice Digges, Edward Leighton, Bernadeen Dickey, Marion Mansfield, Llewellyn Tully, Donald Caddy, Alma Jean Knowles, and Frank Morton. Members of our class who were on the honor society during the four years were: Alma Jean Knowles, Marian Harrison, Lorine Annear, Alice Digges, Bernadeen Dickey, Beatrice McGuire, Donald Caddy, Marion Mansfield, Beryl Morgan, and Ruth Evans. VVe had numbered forty-seven the year that we entered high school 3 and now that we are ready to graduate we find that many have dropped out, and that others have come in. There are forty-two in the 1929 graduating class. Farewell! A word that must be, and hath been- A sound which makes us lingerg-yet-farewell. --Mrs. Belle Hughes, '29.
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. ,Vg v , - ,,3 eq.E 7s- 1 i' ef , IEU?1' SENIOR CCILASS WWIULIL C Continuedl I, Marion Mansfield, do will my position as editor of the La Copa de Oro to my brother, hoping he has to write all the articles for it. I, Beatrice McGuire, do bequeath my uniform, which I dearly love, to Pauline Pisoni. I, Elingor McGuire, do bequeath my dearly beloved Physics book to Virginia Ayers, hoping she will not tear the pages, as it has cost me more than the book is worth already. I, Beryl Morgan, do will ability to act to Florence Wilson. I, Martin Mozzini, do bequeath my I don't know's in History tlo Exline Brown. I, John Myers, do will my extraordinary power to bluff teachers to John O'Leary. I, Inez Palmer, do bequeath my sad heart, tearful eyes, and cute ways to Elda Nicola. I, Lois Phillips, do bequeath my charming, quiet manner to Vera Jessen. I, Vergil Reed, do will my knowledge of politics to Laurent Layous. I, Bernadeen Rogers, will my ability to be just as stubborn as you are to Frances Doyle. I, Ellen Schmidt, do bequeath my dignified and studious appearance to Mabel 0'Connor. Maybe you will make the Honor Society. I, Verna Selleck, do will my place in the Bitterwater bus to my brother Dave. I, Bill Shuey, do bequeath my Ichabod Crane stature to George Beck. I, Elton Tavernetti, do will my ability to manage girls to George Anderson. I, Llewellyn Tully, do will my winning ways with girls to Fred Evans. I hope you can find a way to prevent yourself from being mobbed at dances. It certainly is annoying to be so popular. I, Louie Wasson, will my gigantic stature to Albert Rist. I, Stanley Wood, will my ability to mind my own business to Ben Pierce. In witness thereof, we the class of 1929, the testator, have set our hands and seal to this, our will, this 12th day of June, Anno Domini 1929. Witness: Johnny Leonard, Judge Mandl Signed: Senior Class -of 1929. 0lUllR SAILHNAS RIIVIEIR Set on the rim of the river, That goes through a beautiful land, The lives of her folk are affected, By the queer river, mostly sand. Blue, when the sun is sinking, Green, when the clouds race high, Grey, when the rain drops scramble Down to the sand from the sky. These moods reflect in our city, We're happy, we're sad or we're calm. The spirit of Salinas, Our River, Is mirrored in the life of our town. -Salvador Bello, '29.
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