Mountain View Union High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Mountain View, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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I, Filomino Corpus, will my love of law and order to Bob Peak. I, Jane Pickard, do hereby bequeath to ,Iean Mockbee my love for athletics. I, John Butler, will my job of selling tickets at the games to Jeanette Thompson. Keep your mind on the tickets, Jeanette. I, Elaine Chappel, do hereby bequeath my ability in sewing to Bonnie English. Drawn up and attested this First day of February, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, by Irma McKinnon. Senior Class Will JUNE, 1934 We, the June Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, of the Mountain View Union High School, being of sound mind and leaving our Alma Mater and our dear teachers fwe know you'll miss usj for the last time do declare this our last Will and Testament. We be- queath the following: First, to the Faculty: Our 'Sperfectw behavior. Second, to the Juniors: Our superiority around school and our guarding of the Senior Bench. Guard it well, Juniors. Third, to the Sophomores: Our leadership and our great interest in school affairs. Fourth, to the Freshmen: Our congratulations for picking blue instead of green sweaters. Now lastly, we, the High and Mighty Seniors, do bequeath as individuals, to our uPals in the Student Body the following: I, Homer Alderman, do will my G'natural wavy hair to Johnny Joseph. I, Antoinette Bakotich, will my enthusiasm for aviation to Marguerite McIntyre. I, Dan Bessemer, bequeath my good judgment in joining the Marine Reserves instead of the Naval Reserves. I, Warren Brandon, bequeath my desire to show the women how to play tennis to .Ioe Grant. fl know you can do as well.J I. Ann Bubeliny, bequeath my party affairs to Dorothy Black. BLUE AND CRAY net L

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Senior Class Will FEBRUARY, 1934 We, the members of the Senior Class of 1934, do believe it is our duty to leave our cherished possessions in trust of our class- mates to serve our wishes, we do therefore publish and declare our last will and testament. I, Antoinette Vidovich, will my treasured compact to Marguerite McIntyre. I, Carmelo Draga, will my ability in art to Ross Spencer. I, Artha Morgan, solelnly bequeath to Jane Burrows that certain blond. Take good care of him, Jane. I, Bud Mastin, will my dragf?j for staying out of detention to Pat Nessler. I, Mary Cleal, cheerfully leave my winning smile to Colin Peters. Keep smilin', Colin. I, Alvin Grainger, will my ability to manage affairs to Ted Halsey. I, Catherine Sutherland, will my dancing feet to James Jennings. I, Emil Wikstrom, leave to Helen Furuichi my curly blond hair. My little sister I leave to Thurmond Davis. I, Bob Ehrhorn, will my block and stars received in High School to Bob Johnston. I, Frances de Generro, cheerfully leave my charming personality to Junior Moore. I, Hilda Conti, will my dark dreamy eyes to Nellie Sweeney. I, Ameil Bordi, will my Mae West stride to Bob Keever. I, Irma McKinnon, leave to Gertrude Herrero my art of blushing. I, Henry Hamasaki, will my football ability to Kirby Von Leuwen. I, Alice McPhail, do hereby bequeath my sophisticated manner to Rose La Franchi. I, Jack Kamershen, leave my ability of dancing to George Doyle. I, Esther Brooking, will my golden locks to Camille Kortez. Tbey're real, you know, Camille. I, Leonard Campbell, leave my easy going disposition to Horace Beales. I, Doris Tambini, willingly leave to Mary Roth, my air of frivolity. eighteen BLUE AND CRAY



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I, Esther Carlile, will my phone number, M.V. 2234, to the boys of M.V. High. I, Edna Conti, bequeath my popularity to our new Honolulu maiden, Elise Kingsmill. I, Marjorie Dahneke, will my blond hair to Johnny Puppo. I., Petrus Draper, do bequeath my knowledge of chickens to Claudine Sherman. I, Marjorie Drum, will my very youthful appearance to Mary Radisich. I, Ernest Dunham, will my ability for finding substitutes for 'alady marines to Ed Sharp. I, Electa Edwards, bequeath my place in the creamery to Josephine Abate. I, Lawrence Erichsen, bequeath my good water polo playing to Don Robertson. I, Elsie Frigerio, bequeath my sporty appearance to Gwen Larson. I, Howard Frohlich, bequeath my quick temper to that ueasy going fellow Harry Bellew. fDon't let it get you in trouble, Harry.j I, Jeane Frothingham, will my shyness and timid smile to Rose La Franchi. I, Mazakazu Fujii, do will my jesting ways to Katherine Good. I, Mason Funabiki, will to Mary Lanz my daily trot to the office. I, Eugene Gear, will my swimming form to uLizzie Ruano. I, Junior Gleason, do bequeath my persistence to stretch to the height of 5 feet 11 inches to Virgil Cooper. I., Rae Hansen, do will my winning ways with the men to Jane Burrows. I, Janet Hartz, bequeath my manicuring set to Doris Pritchett. I, Clarence I-Iaulman, do bestow upon Pete Glumaz my Nsuccessfuli' office excuses. I, Matilda Herrero, do bestow my charming smile upon Inez Cabano. I, Sue Hilsee, do will to James Armitage my experience of moonlight nights. QHow are they in Honolulu, Jimmy?J I, Toshi Hirabayasbi, do will my salesmanship to ambitious Armand Holthouse. I, Betty Ingraham, do bestow upon Eugene Barzone my helpfulness around school. twenty BLUE AND GRAY

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