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1 LIVINGSTONIAN CLASS WILL I, Lazetta Gabriel, leave my moments of intense enthusiasm to Dolores Hoeful. I, Ienneva Woods, will my ability to keep my girl friends to those girls who think its necessary to shun their girl friends when they have boy friends. I, Marjorie Young, will my friendliness to those who have difficulty getting acquainted. I, Ida Masuda, will my quiet unassuming manner to Evelyn Deckwa. I, Evelyn Alvernaz will my ability to get along with everyone to someone less fortunate. I, Richard Weir, will my aviation ambitions to the future aviators. We, Mizpah Hay and Helen Koch, will our places in senior girls athletics to those who would enjoy high school as we have. We, Florence Christian, Astred Christian, Doris Granberg and Lorene Cam- pini, will our information about nursing schools to the juniors who have a sim- ilar ambition. We, Iosephine Matson, Elna Christian, Eva Lynn Ray, Georganna Slack- ard, and Ioyce Merritt, make our will in favor of 1- --. We can't publish it yet-it's a secret. - I, Lida Martin, leave my irrepressible giggle to Nancy Ratzlaff. I, George Escola, will my reputation for dependability to those whose reputations are not all they could be for dependability. I, Riley Howard, will my opinions of the faculty to those who suffer mo- ments of abuse as I have during my four years. I, Iarnes Kirihara will all my virtues to Mrs. Morrison-She already had had my failing-l took French. I, Wilbur Loe, will all my original ideas and stencils in art to Miss Gale for future artists. I, Bob Morimoto, will my ability to get along with the faculty to those who are making a habit of getting into hot water around school. I, Harry Morimoto, leave this advice to all- Smile and the world smiles with you. l, Earl Petersen, will my position on the A team to Melvin DeMott-l know he'll go places and do things for L. H. S. I, Ed Wolf, will my ability to overcome obstacles to reach my goal to some sophomore who may have a secret yearning to travel before finishing high school. I, Ethel Frago, will my sense of responsibility to Artie Silva. I, Helen Pinheiro, will my extra Girls' League points to anyone who needs them. I, Ian Wright, will my unselfishness to my successor as president of the Girls' League. I, Gertrude Stratton, will my place on debating teams to Harriet Rhinehart. I, Ellen Runner, have already given my shy smiles away. I, Oneida Betschart, will my kindness to others to someone who studies in Mrs. Dan1ey's room next year. 14
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1935 p CLASSWILL We, the members of the Class of l935 of Livingston High School, Livingston, California, being of sound mind and body and believing ourselves to be in possession of many virtues highly desired by every potential graduate of our beloved Alma Mater, do hereby make our last will and testament in their be- half. To the ambitious Iuniors we will with great condescension, our spotless characters and amiable dispositions, hoping that with them they will be able to wield as much influence over their fellow-students and faculty as we have. To the listless Sopohomores we leave our peppy and lively personalities. To the foolish Freshmen we will with many misgivings, our refined ways and natural poise, fearful lest said virtues be sadly abused. To the many instruments of learning, including our teachers, class rooms, books, and other necessary evils, We will our sincere sympathy, pending the loss of such a brilliant class. And to you, dear school building, under whose roof our tender youth has been sheltered and trained during these formative years of our lives, we leave the many classes that will follow in our footsteps, hoping they will learn to love you as we have. Our individual virtues we bequeath as follows: l, Olga Anderson, will by histronic ability to Martha Polansky. I, Takashi Date, will my ability to eat chow mein to Mr. Offerman. I, Alden Thompson, will Penrod to anyone who will promise to be as good a partner in mischief to him as I was. I, Takeo Yotsuya, will my interest in everything from bugs to girls to Ioe Yoshioka. I, George Kashiwase, being of sound mind and body and basking in the light of sweet contentment, do hereby make state that I wish to retain my many virtues. I, Allen Bugbee, will my disdain of all female-kind to Probert Weir. I, Elaine Martin, leave my experience in journalism to the Sandpiper, knowing that only through patience and hard work can it exist. I, Leah Koehn, will my boots to Shirley Merritt. May she never be found lacking in understanding. I, Ann Souza, will my daintiness to those girls who think its smart to be mannish in dress and manner. We, Iohn Underwood and Walter Stevens, bequeath our permanent waves and the rescally disposition that prompted getting them to Patrick Nada and Charles Reeves. I, Elmer Orr, will Bus No. 27 to anyone who thinks he can get it in before school takes up, three times in succession. I, Willfrieda Wulff, leave my yen for politics to the next president of the United States. I, Dorothea McCutchan, will my bubbling giggles to next year's gang. May they get a maximum of enjoyment out of them. 11. .N , 4 ft' 13
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1935 p CLASSWILL I, Evelyn Chibante, will my thoroughness in everything I undertake to those who would succeed. I, Garland Lingerielt, will my special place on Coach Carpenter's team to a freshmen with athletic aspirations. We, Ben and james Rossie, leave our undying loyalty to each other to Ruth and Rufus DeSavigny. V I, Nobuza Baba, bequeath my ability to mind my own business to some nosey junior. I, Tony Mazorakis, will my last semester in high school to the junior who arriving at the end of his senior year tinds he has taken too many vacations to graduate. I, George Galaway, will my southern drawl plus my initiative to anyone in need of it. I, Don Aumont, leave my ability of being a lovable pest to some mischievi- ous junior. I, Naoko Hoshino, leave my physics book and experiments hoping to never see or hear ot them again. We, Austin Minot, Iack Campbell, Luther Williams, Dick Reynolds, Ralph Gant, Loren Sorensen, will our ability to furnish alibies for cuts and our unques- tionable ability to raise a rough house anywhere in 30 seconds to- this will be given in private as the teachers might read this page. I, Lola Harvey, will the accumulated fortune of Silas Perkins to anyone who will love him as I have. I, Billy Anderson, do hereby will my abundant crop of red wavy hair to Ruth Lane, hoping thereby to save her the expense of permanents and hennas We, Marjorie Olsen, Margaret Purser, and Elsie Nordfelt, bequest our harmonious trio singing to Ioan O'Brien, Dolores Hunter and Hauley Mae Simp- son. I, Virginia Simpson, will my quiet manners to my sister Hauley Mae. I, Ichiro Minabe, will my sticktoitiveness to the freshmen who have the Wanderlust. I, Lucy Brewer, will my ability to wave hair and my willingness to do it to someone who has second period study hall next year. We, Naoko Hoshino and Clifford Cassell, will our eight semesters on the honor scholarship to those who believe that it's brains and work that count for success. We, Roy Vorhees, Robert Treanor, George Souza, Stoddard Winton, Fred Caldiera, Glen Plaster, Ralph Crockett, will our prowess on the football field to freshmen grid stars-Gus, you tell 'em what fine material you had in '35. I, Iohn Peterson, will make my will and leave my wealth to Don Aumont when he puts the 'I' ownsend plan over. Witnessed and signed this first day ot May, in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-five. CLASS OF '35. -', .ws A 15
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