Santa Clara High School - Tocsin Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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ff I, Buell Cipolla, will my ever-accepted reason, business, for being late, to Mae Hamer, who evidently needs a good, steady excuse for tardiness. I, Leonard Danna, will my ulittle black book to next year's Tocsin staff, for I know they will always need new jokes. I, Marion Clarke, will my talents in art to Bernice Santos, so that she can use them to decorate her store windows. I, Walter Davis, do will my profile to Jennie Cabral, who I know has always ad- mired it. I, Lucille Emig, do will my quiet and sweet nature to my sister students. I, Dorothy Larsen, do will my nimble fingers to Harold Madrigali, so that he may excel in classical as well as jazz music. I. Dorothy Drake, do will my sunny' nature to Alfred Gorostordoy. I, Tom Deem, do will my dear Fritz Snifflen column to Josephine Stallman, for I know she will treat Fritz,' as if he were her Brain childf' I, Lois Dangberg, leave my position as teacher of the latest dance steps to my brother Ferris QI will coach him, between dates,', at homej. I, Robert Forward, do will my permanent blush to the girls' council, to be given, bit by bit, to the new freshmen who use too much rouge. I, Alma Erich, do leave to Paul Rea my knowledge of the school library, for with knowledge comes the desire for more learningf, I, Vera Erbentraut, do will Johnnie to my little sister, Elna, so that he may still be around when I need him. I, Beatrice Konrad, will my cunning baby ways to Reva Nipper. ' I, Brooke Hart, will my ability to make up alibis for anything at any time to Alta Goodwin, who at present is not gifted in coloring the truthf, I, Alton Johnson, will to Herbert Vierra the job of keeping Coach Bjorlie's car always out of commission. I, Mildred Kier, will to Lorraine Roth, my faculty of always being able to sell any kind of tickets. I, Ellis Howard, will my ability to run things to anyone who can qualify as both editor and manager of a school paper. ' I, Donald McCoy, will my eyes which the girls assure me would make me welcome in Hollywood, to Frank Baker. I, Rea Morgan, will my pink cheeks to Miss Leviston, who has long had designs on them. I, Charles Murphy, will my Ford to the student body, for I cannot see how the school can be kept going without it. I, Eleanore Greene, leave my blonde curls to Mickey Cipolla, for I think he would look darling in them. I, William Higgins, will to Morrison Smith, my flute and the ability to play on it. Page T1UL'IIfj'-0110 f xg! W f Q!! fl Ay' I Wa !

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X 07 1, X gif 'wi' WX! Class Will LASS XVILL and Testament of the'Senior Class of the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Nine. XVe, the undersigned, being of sound judgment do bequeath the following: To the faculty we leave our athletic ability, in hopes that next year's class will not beat them as easily and thoroughly as we did. To the junior class we leave our seats in the assembly hall and our unquestioned leadership in all school aHairs. To the sophomore class we leave our sound judgment and our lusty voices in the assembly. To the freshman class we leave our dignified manner and lofty ambitions, for we feel that these are the two qualities which they sadly lack. Individually, we bequeath the following: I, Loring Allen, do will to Edward George my praiseworchy habit of always hav- ing my lessons prepared. I, Genevieve Quetano, do leave my ad-getting personality to the next business manager of the Hi Times. I, Herbert Roberts, do will my superior intelligence to Mr. Townsend, for he is not too lazy to do his daily work. I, Retta Nipper, do will my many athletic honors to Miss Kofod, to be distributed equally among the new freshmen. I, Jack Clewett, do leave my bashfulness to the one needing it the most, John Yerkes. I, Claire Coolidge, do will my strong right arm to Dawson Pomeroy, hoping it will serve him as well on the tennis court as it has me. I, Harold Bowen, will to Dorothy Vierra my congress gaiters, for I know they will add chic to her summer outfit. I, Eileen Egan, leave to Red Sides my raven tresses so that study hall teachers can not spot him so readily. I, James Fitzgerald, do leave to Josephine Conner my desire to dramatize every- thing. I, Joan McGeoghegan, will my twinkling fingers to Jackie Volkers, who spends all of his spare time practicing his piano lessons. I, Dorothy Borden, will my dearest friend, Eileen Egan, to any blonde who admires black eyes as much as I do. I I, Florence Botar, do leave, at the request of several of my friends, my timidity to Anna Falaschi. P :gc Tu vnfy



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We 41,40 ji 6,1721 7. gn '74, , ,, Z 0 i ,p, My ff, I, Elinor Roth, leave my beautiful tan to Donald Clarke. I, Alice Dixon, leave to Henry Nissen all my superfluous height, for with it, I know he will truly stand out in any crowd. I, Jackson Bennett, do will my position as messenger boy to the next senior class president. I, Amy Sallows, do will to Carl Palmer my dancing class. I, Frances Warwarovsky, leave for research work the war in my name to the civics class and the sky to the general science class. I, Eleanor Thompson, take this opportunity to will my freckles to Hugh for I know a few more will not hurt him, and I don't want them any longer. I, Hulda Olsen, will my operatic voice to Ruth Ricke. Seaton, I, Louis Pasquinelli, will my worries to the next manager of the Tocsin who thinks he can get enough money to please a feminine editor. I, Edna Santos, will my faithfulness in committee work to the members student body, for I feel they are sadly lacking in this respect. I, Stanley Perkins, will my likeness to Napoleon to Windsor Geary. of the I, Edna Fuller, will half of my antique jewelry to Eleanora De Soto, who has always admired it. I, Madeline Prudhomme, do leave to Francis Hansen my zeal in shorthand. I, Dorothy Downie, do will my new glasses to Prof', Sanders to help him discover all excuses which are counterfeited. I, Harry Everett, will to Maryellen Bruce my bashful smile. I, Dorothy Williams, will my speedy typing fingers to Gabriel Rocha. I, Rose Fraga, leave to Miss Jollyman the sweet recollections of a perfect Civics student. I, Richard Gadsby, will the gray hairs I acquired during the operetta, to the next manager of the ticket committee. I, Cecil George, will my muscular strength to Melvin Renquist, so that he on the vaudeville stage and appear at the Casa Grande. can go I, George Harrison, will my neighborly relationships with Eleanore Greene to the boys of the State Teacher's College. I, Lena Dahl, will my likeness to Greta Garbo to Gladys Lawry, for I know in so doing I am gratifying a life-long desire. I, Mabel Hinkley, leave to Marie Maderas my many worn-out compacts. I, Hitoshe Taniguchi, leave my ability to speak many languages fluently to Hamilton. I, Ruth Smith, lcave my ability to always look busy, to anyone who likes up and down the inclines. Jimmy to run I, Dorothy Rice, leave my size 3 slippers to George Springstead, to be used as .1 watch-fob. I, Julius Puccinelli, will to Scott Held my perfect pompadour, so that he longer have to spend half of his allowance each month on Goo to hold his place. A I, Norma Gillespie, will to Frances Hansen my flaming locks. Page Twculy-Iwo will no hair in

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