Livermore High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Livermore, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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GREEN AND Goto 5 NINETEEN-THIRTY I, Lea Mitchell, do sorrowfully leave to Marian Twisselman my fond- ness for cowboys. I, William Mohr, leave my loud voice to Ernest D'Ombrain. I, William Mondot, do will and bequeath my motorcycle to Francis gGallagher. I, Lawrence Moy, leave my slick hair comb to John Thornton. I, Francis Murray, do will and bequeath my knowledge of bookkeep- ing to anyone wishing it. I, Graham Nissen, leave my studious ways to Bernard Lynn. I, Frances Polomoni, leave my attraction for Santa Clara to Hazel Smith. I, Leona Stuart, do will and bequeath my love for reciting poetry to Dorothy Haera. I, Donald Stone, do will and bequeath my ability to argue to Charles Silva. I, Raymond Stone, do gladly will my position as school reporter to Edwin George. I, Donald Tretzel, leave my little black hat to Rayburn Wright. I, Josephine Twohey, leave my car to Douglas Kennedy, knowing he can make good use of it. I, Madonna Twohey, leave my clownish ways to Phyllis Rosenthal. I, Regina Twohey, do will and bequeath my clattering tongue to Ruben Penia. I, Gene Wold, do gladly leave my good standing in the physics class to Carl Poulsen.

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GREEN AND GOLD NINETEEN-THIRTY Senior Class Will The Senior Class, being of able body and mind, do herewith make this, their last will and testament: I, Peter Barthe, leave to Happy Bonne my shyness of girls. I, Rena Bergamaschi, do will and bequeath my sunny smile to Doris Christensen. I, Robert Branch, leave to Frances Nissen my bicycle. I, Gladys Bordes, leave my quiet ways to Claire Clarous. I, Herbert Brown, leave my curly hair to Milton Calhoun. I, Ruth Calhoun, do will and bequeath my permanent wave to Helen Balantyne. I, Dorothy Cole, do sorrowfully leave my love for out-of-town letters to Velma Holm. I, Eva Gustafason, leave my love for English IV to anyone foolish enough to take it. I, Myrtle Groth, leave to the junior girls, one person known as Link. I, I-Ielina Horgan, do sorrowfully leave my place in front of the school mirror to Katherine Flynn. I, Rae Hansen, do will and bequeath my slender figure to Walter Howard. I, Albin Jensen, leave my ability to master Latin to the Latin II class. I, Mildred Kingsley, do regretfully leave my mechanic to anyone prom- ising to take good care of him. I, Myrtle Laughlin, do gladly will my Ford to anyone desiring to spend their time in cranking it. I, Frances Mally, do will and bequeath to Vivian Leonard the book given me by the sophomores. I, Nevin McCormick, leave to Robert Murray my place in the public speaking class. I, Harvey McFarling, do regretfully will my Ford to any footweary traveler. I, Robert McKown, leave my pruning saw to anyone desiring to become an expert tree pruner.



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GREEN AND GOLD g NINETEEN-THIRTY Senior Class History IN AUGUST OF 1926 the present seniors entered shyly and practically unknown into the activities of the Livermore High School. Now, in '30, they are leaving noisily and with a distinctive history behind them. In 'Z 6, as Freshmen, we started out with Donald Tretzel as our president and Mildred Kingsley as secretary. The seniors soon opened their hearts and welcomed us into the school activities with a fitting reception. Hav- ing been so warmly welcomed, we soon gave a return party well worth praise. We then felt as though we were a true part of the school affairs and activities. At Christmas time we remembered the needy with an abun- dance of white gifts and by filling a number of boxes for the children of Guam. During our freshman year we were well represented in the Honor Society, having six students on the membership role. Both the boys and girls established themselves in athletics by gaining places on all the teams. Our sophomore year found us more active than ever. In December we entertained at the traditional Christmas party, which was another feather in our social cap. The prizes for the California Essays were awarded, the first being a silver loving cup. White gifts were presented to Miss Jessen, and Santa Claus, looking a great deal like Donald Stone, arrived with a gift for each senior. Again we filled many Guam boxes for the needy. This year we made an excellent showing on the athletic teams, as some of our sophomore boys made the first two basketball teams and several were on the football team. We were steadily climbing the ladder of high school education, and August of '28 found us juniors,-and very progressive ones, too. One of our greatest achievements was the Junior Prom, which surpassed all our social expectations. The gymnasium was attractively decorated in red streamers and red hearts. Our class was a great asset to the operetta, as the juniors had many leading parts. Another great achievement was the Junior-Senior Banquet. We entertained the Seniors with a fitting banquet at Croce,s and then completed the evening with a dance at Foresters' hall. Our boys comprised a large part of both the basketball and football teams. Altogether, we were a progressive class and ready to enter upon the looked-forward-to-time, the time when we would be seniors. And now we are seniors! With Rae Hansen and Dorothy Cole as class officers, we started another active year. In September we welcomed the

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