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I, Toshiko Matsumoto, not wishing to have my friends become poluted, will to said friends my innocence which they may well profit by. I, Roberta Vandorgriff, who have been the hit of the season, Cthis being due to a discovery made by Mrs. Topp's Chemistry class of a new hair dye which will make the hair red without 'changin the color of the skinj bequeath my popularity to the jealous Jun- ior girls. I, Frank Sehalou, will my Chevee to any schoolmete who will consent to be my wife within the next fifteen years. I, Milton Schalozv, will my freckles Qor is it my freckle Tj, well--whatever it or they may be, I'm willing to Dorothy Mitchell. Lucille Blaine, mother of Lancelot, has issued the following statement: UAnyone who loves Lancelot as I love him, and who will promise to always be nenr him, may have him.H I, Edith Ploof, reluctantly part with my beloved pets, the out-of-tune piano keys, leaving half of them to Delphino Mello and the other hnlf to Lucille Ballard. I, Marian Martin, bequeath to Marie Rantz my sunny disposi- tion. will the court please come to order ---- I, Clyde Howard, hav- ing rendered my services as Justice of the Peace of LivinSSt0D High School for the past four years, do hereby erdain that my most honorable position shall be filled by Clarence Santos. And I, Udell Adams, am leaving to Evelyn O'Brien my expensive ly decorated teeth, hoping that they will enable her to spit gold, Udcll Adams '31 Graduation Gone are four years, never again to return, Years of happiness, studies under teachers stern, Gallopiqg years, racing so swiftly by, Overflowing years, my how they seem to fly, Gmnes are over, school is at an end. Each must his own way wend. Laughter and tears are very close. Amid the excitement everyone knows This may end some beautiful friendship. Clyde McDonald '31
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I, Shirley Ryckman, wishing to unburden my frail little body of all my excess knowledge, am' leaving said knowledge to next year's fresh en. I, Elizabeth Book, being bound and determined to improve my mind, wish to give Margaret Scott that some divine feeling. I, Grant Partch, will my golden voice to Kenneth Coulson, hop ing he will not arouse the jealousy of the canaries. I, Lumina Fisk, will all the A's I received in English to all those who some day may be as unfortunate as most of my classmates. I, Barry Nakn, will my curls to Asaye Miyake hoping sho can manage th m without any trouble. I, Frances Christensen, with a deep sigh of relief, am leav- ing to Albert Santos my many de erits. Charles Lane, being too bashful to come to the Annual Staff meetings or to assert his rights with the girls, wishes to become brave. He is leaving to Alfred Rice, his shy ways. I, Masao Hoshine, will my sturdy tennis racket to any gallant young man of the future generation who may look promising, I, Ed Loudon, being on my last and longest stretch do not feel ambitious so I am leaning to Mabel Duarte my list of daily dozen exercises. Ah! Ah! Alice Miyahara I am, and I want the world to know it, so I am leaving to Anita Hunter, my quiet ways. I, Joe Coulson, not wishing to be selfish, have decided to give to my dear friend, Ellen Wilson, my charming ways and the dimples she so admires. I, Helen Fisher Kyou know that sweet Senior thing--well, that is mel wish to p esent to Livingston High School a photograph of myself. I, Elvina Dehn, in my last will and testament, do ordain that all my belongings shall be left to Bill Eberhardt. Anna Koch, with many a groan,is parting with her place on the Fruitland bus. She says, WI am leaving to my dear little brother, Frank, what I had many a struggle to nmdntain, my eight inch space on Ne. 15. Ruby Underwood has resolved to giggle to the last. UOn Juno 5, I will turn over to John Mitchell my fu niest funny bones, hop- ing he will get as much pleasure out of them as I do.n --Signed: Ruby Underwood I, Clyde McDonald, will all my nBig Momentsn to Bob Hh matt warning him in advance to be careful. I, Rose Noda, trying to suppress a grin, bequeath my perpetuf al smile to Margaret Bailey. I, Harry Morofuji, will my Civics Notebook to some needy Jun- iors hoping they make as good use of it as this year's Seniors did I, Fujiko Yoshino, will my honesty to the cheerful little liars in the Class of 'jlh I, Grace Noda, will my fear of being seen in the hallway dur- ing a period, to Edna Braden. . :ing If 1
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Q-1 1-3 ixgx-x .,,,,,,....s-ss.-g-4 T ... if! F f HN L W GWLQQDQR f Oc t. 3 'Twas on the thirteenth of September, As you Freshmen well remember, When first you came to register, And on the'fiftconihi'toobc sure, When school began in reality Read on and thou wilt learn its history. 19 First, then wise Holman told us all , About the laws both great and small 26 And now school spirit bursts in flame The Wolves have bagged their first real game. At Patterson, Chase saves the day, He ties the score,--seconds to play! The Soph'mores welcome Freshies green Finest reception ever seen! 10 And now the lofty Seniors say They've named the cast of their new play. 16 Girls have heap big Injun Pow Mis' Crampton kindly tells them how. 17 we play Los Banos, but alack With dire results for the Wolf pack, 27+ Again the Wolves remain supreme Over a strong Dos Palos team. 31 And now'at last the day of days Chuck full pf fun and games and plays This morn a ghastly spectre's seen nThe Ghost that Walked on Hal1oween.H we play Le Grand on a torrid day And win it in our usual way. To cap it all the Sophomore ' Is entertained with fun galore. 3 .
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