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

 - Class of 1931

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Livermore High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Livermore, CA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 20 of 56
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GREEN 6 GOLD I, Adele Mestress, do bequeath my reserved maidenly ways to Violet Larsen. I, Rosie Micheli, do bequeath my vivacious ways to Grace Hagop. I, Eileen Madigan, do hereby leave my school yell leadership to Martha Warneke. I, Gladys Moy, do bequeath my quiet nature to Tiny Wilbur. I, Robert Murray, do bequeath my place on the football team to Albert Froberg. I, Frances Nissen, having nothing in particular to bequeath, do leave it to anyone promising good usage. I, Ruben Penia, do bequeath my bashful ways to Frankie Male. I, Helen Plumb, do bequeath my sweet nature to next year's English IV class-something they will need. I, George Robins, do bequeath my curly hair to Pete Micheli. I, Phyllis Rosenthal, do sorrowfully will and bequeath my place in Mr. King's physics class to Henrietta Kennedy. I, Merle Ousley, do bequeath my position on the basketball varsity to Guy Allen Brown. I, Elmer Rowley, do bequeath my scholastic record to Ray Wright. I, Agnes Schenone, do leave my giggle to Antoinette Baughman. I, Dot Sherman, do bequeath what seriousness I have, to Sis Flynn, to be added to hers. I, Charlie Silva, do leave my graceful action to John Froberg. I, Hazel Smith, do bequeath my position as jr. Red Cross secretary to Bernice Kingsley. I, Norma Stanley do bequeath my shorthand class interest to next years class. I, John Thornton, do bequeath my mustache to Rex Tillson. I, Marion Twisselman, do bequeath my boy friends to any Junior girl want- ing the same. I, Reid Whiting, being a pessimist, hereby refuse to bequeath anything to anybody. I, justin Wilbur, leave my taking ways to bashful Frosh boys. I, Myron Williams, do bequeath my mathmatical genius to junior Watson. I, Betty Wolfe, do bequeath my interest in the Dartmouth quarterback to any Scotchman. I, Vera Mason, do bequeath my progressive spirit to Vernon Christensen. U63

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LIVERMORE HIGH SCHOOL Senior Class ' E I, Rosie Amaral, do will and bequeath my raven locks to Nickie. I, Andre Bonne, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Bumby Zaro. I, William Bronner, do bequeath my ability to dance to Raymond Bisordi. I, Lincoln Callaghan, do will and bequeath my strutful stride to Donald Kennedy. I I, Doris Christensen, do will and bequeath my quiet' laugh to Bun Sherman. I, Mildred Christensen, do will my graceful height to Marion Medina. I, Ernest D'Ombrain, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Ergia Fraire. I, Guillermo Dulay, do hereby leave my oratorical ability to Fred Mohr. I, Oleta Fitzgerald, do bequeath my love for sports to jane Crane. I, Charlotte Foscalina, do bequeath my litheness to Muriel Hood. I, Francis Gallagher, do hereby leave my job at the Service station to Ross Hansen. I, Edwin George, do will my Ford fthe old onej to anyone carrying a trombone to school. I, Sibyl Gilbert, do will and bequeath Roy Nelson to the Senior girls. I, Dorothy Haera, do will and bequeath my permanent to Julius Johnson. I, Frances Hagop, do bequeath one, Gordon Rich, to the Frosh girls. Treat him well, please. I, Virginia Harwood, do bequeath my artistic temperament to Catherine D'Ombrain. W I, Velma Holm, do leave my interest in out of town boys to Margie Smily. I, Gertrude jackson, do hereby leave my place on the annual staff to Alma Croce. I, Amy Jensen, do hereby leave- my dignity to Nancy Wilbur. I, Ruth Johnson, do bequeath my leading role in the Senior play to Ethelagnes Mitchel. I, Allen Kremer, do bequeath my love for blondes to anyone having enough to spend on them. I, Andy Larsen, do bequeath my sunshine smile to Norman Smith. I, Vivian Leonard, do bequeath my feminine ways to Margaret Alyward. I, Bernard Lynn, do bequeath my aeronautical enthusiasm to Lillian Bass. I15l



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LIVERMORE HIGH SCHOOL sznior Class History HEN we the class of 1951, came to the Livermore High School in our Freshman year, we were heartily welcomed by our principal, Mr. Lee. His welcoming address was given in the gymnasium as we had no auditorium in the old building. Our Freshman class was the largest one in the history of Livermore High School. Several of these students have left us but their places have been filled by newcomers. There are forty-eight in the graduat- ing class. This is, also, the largest number yet graduated from this school. Besides the number of students in this year's class, we have another achieve- ment of which to be proud. In our Freshman year we started a school paper which we called The Live Wire. It wasn't a great success and the project was dropped after about the sixth copy. We didn't let one failure discourage us, and in our junior year we published a school paper called the Torch under the able direction of Miss Murphy and Miss Nissen. It was published the re- mainder of that term, and has been continued by the class of 1952 this year. One of the members of our class had the honor of being a delegate to the Junior Red Cross Convention at Wfashington, D. C. He is the only member of the School to have this honor. To complete our High School career we will be the second class to graduate in our beautiful new auditorium. Our diplomas will be handed to us from the same hand that welcomed us into High School-Mr. Lee. U71

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