Atascadero High School - Santa Lucia Yearbook (Atascadero, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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Chittenden to be used as a Freshman Scholarship prize. I, EDITH THOMPSON, do bequeath my soft and melodious voice, espe- cially commended by Mrs. Zimmerman, to Ivan Leichty. I, FRANCES VAIL, do bequeath my various bones and angles to Elizabeth Bryant to add to her collection. I, DOROTHY WEAVER, do bequeath my mountain and Hagpole climbing ability to Charles Anderson, to be used next year in putting up the banner on Pine Mountain. I, ALBERTA WEBER and I, ESTELLA WEBER, do jointly bequeath our flivver to Dr. Fosdick to be used in place of the School Buick which will then be- come the property of the Senior Class. WE, the Class of '28, do bequeath: Our unprecedented ability to reach the pinnacles of success to the Juniors. Our gratitude for their past and present sufferings and successes to lVIrs. Zim- merman and Mrs. Holmes. Our best wishes for the future and a pledge of everlasting loyalty to our Teacher , Miss Hollenbeck. fSignedJ CLASS OF '28, Witnesses: DUB. L. CHYN, HERR TONIC. Lawyer: SIR LOYNE STAKE. PRAIRIE SAGE MARGAMTA Es'rRAnA, '30 Folks have told me that back in the East They have buildings of dazzling heights. But their heights are strange To a guy from the range, Whose seen only birds in their flights. They say that its beauty and wealth Could fill in full many a pageg But I'd need more room And I'd miss the bloom Of dawn on the wild prairie sage. I'd miss the sunrise in the morning As it leaps up above the world's aige And the prairie bird's cally But I'd miss most of all The scent of the sweet prairie sage. I guess I'll stay on the prairieg For a city to me'd be a cage. So I'll stay, I suppose, VVhere God's perfume grows- The scent of the sweet prairie sage.

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and it was some time before I recognized Wilma McGarvey, as dainty as ever and as full of life. Frances Vail came rushing over to greet us. Francois, with her genius for executive duties, was chairman of the Decoration Committee of Associated Angels. She had been unavoidably detained by some seraphic body who refused to be decorated. Teacher was in Heaven. Naturally. When the roll was called up yon- der the whole class responded with energetic heres. Teacher called the class to order and by some miracle or other we all did come to order, after a time, and Marylyn Ball, who long had a suppressed desire to be a music teacher, led the class of '28 in the stirring strains of-- Angels pass And remark, 'Some class! I They're the last wordl' CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the Margarita Black Union High School, being of sound minds and impenetrable consciences, having gained a vast amount of experi- ence, knowledge and other peculiar but equally important characteristics during our four years sojourn here, do hereby bequeath and bestow upon various notorious characters, the following, fmay they use them well and profit by theml. To-wit: I, MARYLYN BALL, do bequeath my studious nature to Lewis Cavanaugh. I, ALICE BERRY, do bequeath my place on the honor roll to Arthur Horner. I, ESTHER BREESE, do bequeath my lipstick to Barbara Clark. I, MARGARET DAVIS, do bequeath my Presidency of the Senior Class to some unlucky Junior. I, LOIS DOSER, do bequeath my exquisite dancing feet to Walter Nelson. I, JANE DUSSARD, do bequeath my ability to write letters in class, fand to get away with itj to Margaret Worden. I, LUCILLE FAIR, do bequeath my athletic ability to Owen Asberry. I, DOROTHY FORTNEY, do hereby discard Sweetly Dottems and do bequeath it to the M. B. U. H. S. Museum to be used in case of fire. I, HARRIETT HASTY, do bequeath my graceful carriage Knot meaning buggyj to Hinton Howe. I, MARION HESS, do bequeath my inspiring tenor voice to my brother, Harold, so that this priceless treasure may be kept in the family. I, NORIWIAN HINTON, do bequeath my tuxedo used in the Senior Play to Arthur Ayres to be worn at future A and M Club Dances. l, NORAH HOBBS, do bequeath my ability to keep quiet at the right time to Arden Weaver. I, DICK KELLY, do bequeath my inborn and everlasting laziness to Max- ine Hammock. I, ARDEN LICHTY, do bequeath my chronic liver ailment and ability to drive mules without swearing to Robert Pennington. I, EDITH MALLET, do bequeath my Geisha Doll Look fwhatever that may bel to Frances Peterson of Dutch nationality. I, WILMA MCGARVEY, do bequeath my infinitesimal size to Halford Hartson, our only specimen of Herculean stature. I, ADA MOORE, do bequeath my abhorrence of all forms of reptiles to Ruth Talbot-may she enjoy them! I, EMILIE PIERCE, do bequeath my habit of saying I don't know in History to Helen Reynolds. fPerhaps she doesn't need itl. ' I, DONALD STINCHFIELD, do bequeath my motorcycle to Howard

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