Dixon High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Dixon, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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- ' Gficmticleer WILL We, the class of 1937, with realization of the fact that we will soon be graduated from these halls of learning, wishing to bestow upon our less fortunate lower-olassmen some of our precious accu ulations, do hereby draw up this will. Collectively: To the faculty, knowing that they will need it when we are gone, we hereby will and bequeath our authority and prestige over lower classmen. To the juniors, in whose tender hands we hope they can be trusted, we leave the important student-body positions. Handle with care! To the sophomores, in view of their present need, we give our unexcelled scholastic records. More power to you! To the freshmen, hoping it will be duly appreciated, we bequeath our dignity and quietness of manners, especially in class meetings. Remember NSi1ence is golden,U children. Individually: I, Florence Andersen, with a song in my heart, do hereby will my musical ability to Mr. Good. I, Henry Cagle, will my ability to plow through opposition and score for the home team to the Dixon Rams. I, Margaret Jane Carpenter, leave my headaches to the next editor, hoping that they aren't without compensation. , I, Irving Deitrich, leave my worries as senior class president to whomever the class of 1958 wishes to have worry over its problems. I, Dean Dunnicliff, will my srgu entive powers to To my Kunze. I, Vernon Dutra, realizing I am the envy of all the boys, leave them the secret of my beautiful wavy hair. I, Willie Dutra, do hereby bestow upon Boyd Fountain my safe driving practices. Happy landings, Boyd! I, Ethel Haigh, will m shyness to James Hartley. I, Bernice Hannagan, do hereby bequeath my long absences to the kid brother, Jack. I, Merriel Hissey, will my ability to shake a wicked hoof to m sister La Verne. Don't tread on too many people's toes, darling. I, Mary Lou Hughes, leave my remarkable ability to yodel to Lorrell Anderson.

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NICKNAME Floss ie Hank Mollie Dete Big Shot Dute Wimw HEY Mickey .Tenivaho Louie Jenny Babs Pinky Marv Foozy Fuzzy P118 Alfalfa Eugenia. Nuts Simone Simpy Geeks P . K. Doc Susabella Watt ie Chuck REDEEMING FEATURE Hair ribbons Chin dimple Size Toes Clock ofl Good Looking Length Good marks Neatness Blondness Arguing Yodeling .Tollinese Frown Red heir Hair in eyes Beard Car That wave Language Dramatic ability? Eyebrows Accent Remotoness Figure Nose Dimples Height Eyes Mustache Qhcznticl FAVORITE SONG Sing, Baby Sing I Love Me From Coast To Coast When You And I Were Young, Maggie May I Have The Next Romance With You Serenade In The Night Ridin' High The Horse With The Lnvender Eyes When My Dream Boat Comes Home W Wild Irish Rose Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now To Mary, With Love Sweet Genevieve 'Taint No Use Margie Dust Off Your Old Piano K-K-K-Katy Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle An Apple A Dey 4 Freckle Face You Do The Darndest Things Baby Who's That Knockin' At My Heart We're In The Money I'm An Old Cowhand It's A Sin To Tell A Lie Thut's Life I Guess You've Got To Be A Football Hero For Sentimental Reasons Ihrk mes Sniles C:'C: f e me



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I, Genevieve Johnson, hereby will and bequeath my extreme height and slimness to Stanton Shuman. I, Marjorie Madden, leave my popularity to Dorothy Smith. I, Gordon Marvin, bequeath my ability to tickle the ivories and make them laugh to Vincent Rossi. I, Barbara McIntyre, bestow upon Chester Ritchey my cute little pug nose. I, Ellwood Norton, my knowledge of correct English I leave for Miss Cool, feeling that she can do more with it than I can. I, Raymond Norton, will my permanent wave to Laura Jean Aye. I, James Parsons, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to act like a perfect gentleman to Jack Birchow. I, Wilde Pritchard, leave my freckles to Grace Morgan. I, Marguerite Reimers, will and bequeath my orator's voice to Betty Mae Carpenter. I, Naida Ritchey, leave my sax-appeal to Marian Madden, 'cause mamma don' 'low no swingin' 'roun' here. I, James Seyman, bequeath my acting ability to Freeland Mace. I, Lester Simpson, will my scientific intelligence to M . Williams. I hope he can use a little of it. I, Margaret Soares, leave my extensive correspondence to my sister, Emily. Here's hoping every day is a red letter day for you. I, Pearl Stahl, will my ability to act sweet childish roles to Shirley Cecil. I, Francis Stolle, will my cheerful disposition to Russell Cecil. I, Ora Belle Tutt, will my lady-like manners to Helen Kilkenny. I, Gordon Watson, do hereby will and bequeath my beautiful, big brown eyes to Marshall Dart. Remember, the Weyesn have it. I, Charlie Witt, last but not least, will my perennial smile to Eddie Seifert. Don't overwork it. In witness whereof, this twenty-eighth day of May, in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-seven A. D., in the city of Dixon, Calif- ornia, we, the Class of 1957, before our departure, subscribe our signature and seal to our last will and testament as students of the Dixon Union High School. Class of '57. Cf? Cl !llLl'CIt'3Ef , ,.., -gffit-:j f:f-'f': -'

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