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

 - Class of 1930

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I5 fr'Cll'-l?.lPw -SU I, Gertrude Thompson, do commend unto Billy Roseblade, my Colleen Moore hair cut. Won't he look different. I, William Walden, do will my height upon Urban Erancis so no one will look down upon him in the future. I, Dorothy Walls, do hereby decree my ability to play forward on basketball teams to Ila Seamans, who has always envied my playing. I, Elizabeth Gray, do bestow unto the next lucky person, the honor and also the work of being the journalism Typist. I, Lois Brooks, do hereby commend unto Bernice Santos my willpower which enables me to go on diets and stick to them. I, Tony Teixeira, do will my football prowess, which enabled me to win my gold football award, to Bill Kneass, I, Evelyn Hinkey, do will unto the Freshman boys, my ability to dance. I, jess Walls, do leave my ability to appear occupied in strenuous study when' ever, due to time, place, or position, it is necessary, to Morrison Smith. I, Beryl Hoskin, do leave my ability to appear occupied in strenuous study whenever, due to time or place, or position, it is necessary, to Iviorrison Smith. I, Harold Madrigali, do will my ability at playing the piano to the next piano player of the school orchestra. A good piano player is always a great step towards a good orchestra. I, Edward Guinasso, do bequeath to Buster Stallman, my bold and brave ways. It may help him in his efforts to stop people from calling him Buster DUST Poems are made by men Who scorn the dust at their feetg Who seek the very noblest In friend as well as in foe, Who fashion their lives to a dream, As on the years they go. NVhile I like to watch the dustg To sift it through my hands, To find the imperfections Even in my friendsg To let the dreams I make Vanish like the foam. Whatever made me think That I could write a poem? -BERYL HOSKIN I 27 3

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I5 fv Clf'I?llx.g. 30 I, Philip Sheehy, do bequeath unto Bruce Allen, my undaunted courage in turning over new leaves. I, Michael Kelly, will my romantic ways to Carlo Romano. I, Francis Higuchi, will my weak ankle to anyone out for sports. I, Victoria Innis, will my typing ability to Miss Wiltz, who may pass it on to someone who needs it. I, Chizuko Mitome, will to any student who is to take Spanish, my linguistic ability. I, Maud Hawkins, bequeath my Commercial Law aptitude to Francis Cesena. I, Jean Hawley, will my State College emblems to anyone who can appreciate them as much as I do. I, Rosaline Ligouri, will my tennis ability to George Fatjo. He will find it a great help. I, Olga Olson, do bequeath unto Verda Mace, part of my height. I, Mildred Keir, commend my place in Biology to the next lucky student. I, Aileen Mc Closkey, will my ability to make palpatable sandwiches to Naomi Kirk. I, Reva Nipper, will my place in girls' sports to Marcella Perkins. I, Delvina Malatesta, will my scholastic records to Wilford Gibbs. They might come in handy. I, Martha Kerch, do bequeath unto Leslie Gordon, my seat in Econ., so he can sit near the window. I, Shizuye Cgata, will my scrapbook to any student who is to take English IV. I, Alfred Gorostordoy, will my executive ability and pleasing personality to the next student body president. I, Cliver Pierce, do will my school girl complexion unto Anita Madrigali. I, Melvin Renquist, do hereby bestow all my worry and woe, which I have undergone as Tocsin Manager, to my successor. I, Herbert Richards, do will my brownish eyes to Laura Lietz. I have always admired brown eyed blondes. I, Gabriel Rocha, do hereby commend unto Edward Andrews my continuous prattle, which is very effective. It will help him to overcome his bashfulness. I, VVilliam Schoenberger, do decree unto Fred Toth, my winning ways with the maidens. I, Elsie Silva, do commend my best friend, Lydia Nevis, to anyone promising to take good care of her. I, Tony Silva, do bestow upon Eloise Ellis, my curly locks, which will be very becoming to her type of beauty. I, Thelma Snyder, do bequeath my grownfup and sophisticated ways to Evelyn Frechette. I, George Souza, will my superior knowledge to my little brother, who will be in great need of it, during his future high school years. I, Mary Louise Sutton, bestow upon Josephine Conner, all my snappy scarfs because she can tie clever knots for them. I26l



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fr'Cll'-'?lIXn Flrst Semester unxor Class JUNIOR OFFICERS Dawson Pomeroy Presldent Edward George Vxce Pres1dent Dorothy Vlerra Secretar Treasurer Herbert Vlerra Donna Abbott Ruth McK1nney Sylvxa Kerkermf' Theodore Keech Wllllam Stevens Stanley Ralph Bob L1ston Otto Peterson Y Boys Athletic Manager G1rls Athletxc Manager Glrls Councll Boys COUHCll Yell Leader Execuuve Member Sergeant at arms Second Semester Dawson Pomeroy Stanley Ralph Dorothy Vrerra Arthur Seamans Margaret Dunzpa e Ina Townsend Tosephme Connor Fred Toth W1ll1am Stevers Ferrls Dangberrf Bob L1ston John Gomez Tumor Class f zs Ls . - HU J ' J 1

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