Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1930

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Seniors! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! for the Seniors! Hurrah! Hurrah! for us. liepresenting our school Albert iilann takes the lead With Mary Taylor as his colleague, And Joe Kiloh with his yells he leads We can follow him with perfect case. As president of Girls' Junior League We look to LaVerna for our ideal: Last night ns we walked down the aisle with our partners We thought of our good times and our departure. To leave our dear teachers and friends too. Was the one sad thought of the whole class throuvh And graduation a thought of the past. e Doxxng CI.AYI'00l.. llismriun. Class Will W,30 We. the members of the A9 class. As on to High School we gladly pass. Do leave our faults and virtues to you. As other A9 classes were wont to do. Certain members of the graduating class are leaving school. and behind them they are leaving precious possessions that they think belong to Stevenson. As adminis- trator of the A9 class it is my duty to inform the heirs of their inheritance. Our former president the most exhausted Albert Mann is leaving behind his shyness which is really a gift to him. Russell Sweetman is the lucky receiver. Roy Mustanichy is leaving behind his hefty height to Herman Shick. Herman shouldn't be embarrassed because he certainly will be a great help to his mother when hc grows up. ltlary Parrot is leaving her ambitions to Eloise Billings. Eloise should cherish them for they are big. all right. all right. Margaret Prindle leaves her vocabulary to charity. lt was too big for one person. Homer Walker leaves his million dollar smile to Leslie Norberg. Homer was at birth berpleathecl a million dollar smile, but as they were rather short of smiles at that time he had to take it in installments. Thomas itlerlino leaves his soulful brown eyes to Frank Drake. When Tommy looks at a girl she returns his glance with such admiration it puts curls in his hair. Joe Kiloh leaves his screaming ways to Laurence liix. Joe can yell. but when his mother calls for him to run an errand. his voice gets so weak. he can hardly answer her. Donnie Claypool leaves her patience to Eugene Cook. f 14 I

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.loc Sanchez leaves his ability to imitate Shylock to Gordon Fredericks and in case you don't understand: Shylock is thc fellow from the Merchant of Venice who sells hamliurgers and hot dogs on the strand. Dorothy Gilmour leaves her passionate red hair to Minerva Tracy. Minerva is lucky. All of the famous vtnnps of history had red hair. Charlotte Smith and Mary Hagen leave their knowledge of Latin to the lie- giuuers. Donald Perry leaves his spit curl to John Webster. Walter Morgan leaves his always neatly comhed hair to Paul Churchill. Mary Taylor leaves her popularity with the teachers to Aileen McGuire. Mary never talks in class, she always uses sign language. ,limtny Stephenson leaves his algelironrliitis to lfdward lleektal. Edward Koplof leaves his curls to Marjorie Sorg. Maynard Raney leaves his stunted growth to Bill Robertson. ,lim Douglass leaves his lvlnsh to 'tlrian Davis. Catherine Anderson leaves all her uncles. cousins and aunts to Dorothy John. Daniel Smith leaves his uncommon name to the Army. Esthermae Silver leaves her scarcely used hraius to Ruth llcll. The most alluring Bill Parr leaves his fascinating ways to Mr. Moreliouse. Dorothy Lowther leaves her hashfulness to Cossette Hardy. A -.lack Lewis wills and bequeaths anything he doesift want to anyone who can use it. ' Roy Mustanichy graciously returns to Mr. Hopper the shoes which he borrowed when he made his acceptance speech. Wesley Jones liequeaths his teasing ways to Ray Schneyer. Madeline Harvey leaves her history hook to Beverly Popliam. Eleanor Regoli dutifully but sorrowfully leaves Harry Du Rousseau to the care of Dorothy Midkiff. Grace Kenmir timidly liequeaths to Guy Muto her many lslushes. lack Bromley passes on his heart to Aline Blythe ns the most precious and price- less of its kind, Verle Richy leaves to David Ruiz her chewing gum. Now in conclusion l want to say that these gifts are worthwhile and every one who has received something should fecl honored. I hope you will appreciate the generosity of those who gave. Whenwith and wherewith and whichwith and hywhich and hereafter l do sign mv name. Iloxxawavxa Ama NELSON. As l walk through this garden God has made, As the golden rays of the sun gently fade. l think of how generous our maker has been. To the ungrateful creatures He has called His men. hlARY P.tmzo'r. l 15 l

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