Dana Middle School - Log Yearbook (San Pedro, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 31 text:

4 Casper Kopp and Glen Forgie leave Whatever they have to whoever is dumb enough to want it. Marjorie Belasco consents to leave her streaming curls to Steve Pedesta. Eric Johnson says he wishes to leave his slick hair to Clar- ence Greer. Theodore Vanos leaves his baby face to Nellie McGee. Vincent Jorgensen, fthe bunion derby runnerj, Wills his shoes to Robert San Jose. Richard Ramsey leaves his rock head to Eddie Dunbar. Mildred Parker leave line of gab to Nonna Putta. Harrison Holton bequeaths that famous Harrison's here to Johnny Marron. Mildred Garvin, the famous hula girl, wills her shake to Helen Koller. Jess Brown wills his Spanish ability to Lena McCarty. Cecil Reedy leaves his art in playing basket ball to Bill Tanner. ' Ted Rafalovich leaves his horse laugh to Mardell Pilgrim. Ann Tompkins donates her art in ballroom dancing to Lyle Jack. Robert Hammond bequeaths his Chinese Ways to Tommy Tanaku. ' Audrey Wilson leaves her teaching ability to Joe Silva. Lee Beach wishes to leave his long legs to George Gligo. Matilda Mardesich leaves her Irish name to Dolly Marron. Virginia McDonald donates her art of playing the piano to Mitchell Mardesich. Kathryn Whittley gives her sober face to Marion Wells. Joseph Hoffman leaves his natural football ability to Ar- thur Siliceo. - Esther Smith leaves her school books to whoever wishes to have them. Arvall Garrett wills his love taps to Alvin Fematt. Eleanor Wilkinson bequeaths her D. A. R. medal earning ability to Doris Hansen. Carl Tempe wills his hard earned D to Dick Burlingame. Florence Himel Wills her popularity with the teachers to Eva Oliveri. 29

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1 Glass Tlliliill The last will and testament of the Most Honorable and dis- tinguished A9 class, Winter '30, of Richard Henry Dana Junior High School: Q We, the A9 class, do give and bequeath to the most humble and expectant lower classes: First: We, with the utmost pleasure, give to the lower classes our good reputation. Second: There are some members of our Respected and Far Superior Class that wish to leave his or her talent, as he or she sees it, to someone less fortunate. The A9 class wills Home Room 14's banner-grabbing ability to the B7's. The A9 class bequeaths to the B9 class their artistic habit of snobbing the seventh grade. To the faculty we leave memories of winter term '30. Carl Metzger leaves his toe-dancing ability to George Phillips. Wanona Baly bequeaths her bashfulness to Travis Belch- er. CLet's hope he makes good use of it.J Jack Baker shares his immense vocabulary with Billy Mann. Erma Walstrom leaves her peroxide blond hair to Ethel Marren. Lawrence Ley donates his books on muscle building and methods of getting strong over night to Kermit Fuller. John Pollock wills his dimples to Ellen McMurtrie. Walter Winter donates his athletic figure to Jimmy Jones. Jean Masterson leaves her untouched compact to Louise Perry. Walter Cadien shares his self-confidence with Bill Hopson. Josephine Huff wills her flaming red hair to Lois Wal- strom. J Laddie Lane, being Scotch, leaves nothing. Phyllis Adamson, the wild headed captain, Wills her posi- tion to Royce Tidwell. Tommy Hentila leaves his position as orchestra director, and toe dancer, to Bernice Lund. 28



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,-0 1 Qlllass ibrupberp As a crystal gazer sits and peers into his glass, so is one of the members of the Class of Winter 1930 gazing into his and seeing into the future fifteen years hence. Upon the surface of this glass appears the south poleg why, who is that flying in an airplane with his bride at his side? It looks like Lawrence Ley, and sure enough it is. I always thought that he would do some foolish stunt like that-get married, and try to run away from home. But he and his bride, Cby the way, she was Wanona Balyl, seem to be quite happy and expect to see where Byrd lived in a few days. Probably some are wondering where Law- rence picked up his bride. She was found playing the piano in the San Pedro Orpheum. . Here is Vincent Jorgensen. He is still working for the laun- dry and seems to be enjoying life with his wife, who was Inge- borg Nilsen. Their supper consists of milk, puffed wheat, corn- flakes, etc. You know she was a better singer than a cook. Poor Richard Ramsey is still going his rounds as a stamp collector and was found digging out some stamps in the fog, but Officer Walter Cadien wasn't a policeman for nothingg he grabbed him with his strong right arm and threw him'into the wagon. When he arrived at the jail, he found Tommy Hentila playing his violin for the prisoners. This was his charity work to drown his sorrow because his wife, Mary Mellusi, deserted him. The new bank is opened at Eleventh and Gaffey Streets with Teddy Rafalovich as cashier. He was so used to sitting around, you know! I see him reading a complaint filed by jan- itor Carl Tempe saying that ,better mops and more soap are needed. Jack Tuerk is watchman of the bank funds, with his bed upon the president's desk. The grand triumvirate, Florence Meehan, Grace Hagenow, and Doris Jensen, are now advertising agents for the Worth- more Real Estate Company and are recommending that we all buy lots in Happy Hollow. I notice that the director of the Hollywood Bowl is intro- duced as Miss Zoi Fahler. CShe won't stay Miss ,long.J Music hath charms. Are you willing to pay 355.00 for a seat to watch the newly-appointed leader of the Philharmonic or- chestra, Robert Hammond? He wields a wicked baton at his assistant, Eric Johnson, whose harmonica is a little out of tune with the fifty harps. 30

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