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H. C. H.S. «dj WINNADA 1929 CLETO BENGOA “That which he wills, he does and does well.” Athletic Manager 4 Class Treasurer 2 Football 1-2-4 Class Basketball 1 Glee Club 1 - 2 Orchestra 2 Spanish Club 4 Minstrel Show 2 “My Spanish Sweetheart” “Italia” “Sailor Maids” «=5 CLASS MOTTO— “Not at the top—but climbing.” CLASS FLOWER— White Carnation CLASS COLOR— Green and White CLASS ADVISOR— Willie Hudson (5=b 0=9 7
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H. C. H. S. 1929 «3 WINNADA WILLIAM MILLER “Who goes slow, goes far.” Willow Point H. S. 1 - 2 Football 4 Block “W” 4 Track 3 Orchestra 3 Glee Club 3 Science Club 4 “My Snanish Sweetheart” 3 “Minstrel Show” 3 “Sailor Maids” 4 RUTH BOWRIN “I know what it is to be lonesome.” Class Secretary 1 Class Reporter 2 Humboldt Staff 2 Fire Side Circle 2 Debate 4 “Minstrel Show” 2 Cb e Club 1 “Sailor Maids” 4 RALPH BOWRIN “With just enough learning to think himself wise.” Orchestra 2 Glee Club 2 Track 1-2-4 Science Club 4 Typing Team 2-4 “Italia” “My Spanish Sweetheart” “Presente y Pasado” 4 “Sailor Maids” 4 “Minstrel Show” VIRGINIA ROBINSON “It is good to live and learn.” Basketball 2-3-4 Orchestra 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Travel Club 4 Fire Side Circle 1-2 Block “W” 3 - 4 “Isle of Chance” “Eenie Mecnie Minv Mo” “My Spanish Sweetheart” “Italia” 6
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H. C. H. S. oq) winnada 1929 (“LOOK”) YE (“LOOK”) YE ALL THOSE persons or personages who may be directly or indi- rectly interested in the disposing of certain properties accumu- lated and guarded for safe keeping during our four fruitful years spent in Humboldt County High School, City of Winnemucca, Nevada. We the undersigned members of the Senior class of this year, 1929, knowing that we are to pass from these doors never to return do will and make the following bequeathments: To the Juniors: Our girls interclass basketball penant, knowing that until now they dared not touch it. To the Sophomores: Our class spirit. To the Frosh: Our athletic ability. To the Faculty: Our ability to argue. As individuals, we do bequeath the following, earthly and unearthly properties: I, Mary Backus, my studious habits to Hermine Jones. I, Walter Blattner, my ability in tennis to Gooley. I, Cleto Bengoa, leave my strength to Charles Adams. I, Ruth Bowrin, my ability to get geometry to Lois Otis. I, Ralph Bowrin, my typewriter to Bob Gingery. I, Charles Bran ting, my office of Student Body president to a Junior who can get a split vote. I. Walter Burhans, my uke to someone who can get more noise out of it than I can. I, Kathryn Byrne, my power as an actress to Mildred Backus. I, Virginia Echave, my shy and winning ways to Hermine Giroux. I, Ernest Elliott, my beautiful voice to Dutch Reil. I, David Giroux, my art of speech to Fred Waltz. I, Carmen Laucerica, my go get spirit to Julia Morse. I, Don Laucerica, my permanent wave to Merle Snider. I, Marion Lorentz, my shining teeth to some Frosh who is losing his first bicuspids. I, William Miller, my power of keeping cool minded under all con- ditions to Lloyd Mullinix. I, Ted Moore, my love for blondes to LeRoy Brophy. I, Elsie Kibbee, my screeching apparatus to Antonia Gartiez. I, Virginia Robinson, the moan of my sax to the orchestra. I, Kathryn Pierce, my ability to get by to someone who needs it. I, Kathleen O’Carroll, my basketball suit to Marie Bording. I, Lester Schmith, my sheiking ways to Glenn Lyons. I, Rena Pedroli, the senior roll to a junior who can take it on the run. I, Stanley Welsh, my football suit to someone who can find a hole in the line. These being the last wishes of those who have gone on before you, consider it your duty to make the best of your newly acquired legacies, thus obliging the class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Nine of the H. C. H. S. Signed this day of June Seventh by those who have in the study hall set their bond and seal. Per CHARLES BRANTING
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