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

 - Class of 1934

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L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I. L L L L L B Clara Isaksen, do will my location near the Air Station to Irene Lambert. Jack lzu, bequeath to Emily Okada my wise cracks. Bill Kato, do leave to Andy Janovich my small physique. Rankin Kimura, will my CSF standing to studious George Visco- vich. Loretta King. do bequeath my study hall concentrations to Frank Tripiano. Tomoko Kiyomura, do will my standing of Helen Jacobs ll to Marian or Janet Thompson-the one most worthy of the honor. Marian Kortes. will my ways of making the boys a cup of coffee to Thelma Broeder. Margaret Kuhnle, bequeath my out-of-town boy friends to Jeanette Watkins. William Loerke, do will my chewing gum to Bill Sharp. Mrs. McPheeters, will my ambition to learn to Jack Brinkerhoff. Maxine Minton, do bestow upon Clarisse Haulman my rides to and from school. Kinuye Miyashita, will my quiet sense of humor to Charlie Hama- saki. Peggy Mylrea, do bequeath the playing of our Alma Mater song for assemblies to Tom Williams. fUse your drums, Tom.j Louise Nagao, do will my place in Miss Coleman's line-up for sell- ing peanuts at games to Ashley Walton. Arthur Newman, will my place at the library window to get a French dictionary to Walter Morhmann. Anthony Nicholas, bequeath my good-natured smile to moody Junior Moore. Florence Noll, bestow upon Lucille Campbell my obedient ways. Kazushige Oku, do will my nickname of Babe to Bonnie English. Cedric Pihl, do bequeaththe editorship of the BLUE AND GRAY to anyone who might want a 4'Soft job. Robert Popovich, will my knowledge of psychology to Ralph Syl- vester. Anthony Radisich, will my high fallutin' vocabulary to Jenny Radich. l. U E A N D G R A Y twenty-one

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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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I, Leon Rahe, do bequeath all the knowledge about 'cenunciatinw' and pronounciatin' which I acquired in Public Speaking to Arno Ragghianti. I, Adeline Rose, bequeath to Camille Kortes my feminine tastes of picking out new comers, especially those with classy cars. I, Evelyn Sachau, bequeath my uschool-girl complexion to Edith Carney. I, Itsuye Sakai, will my promptness in doing things to Joseph Grant. I, Dorothea Schultze, bequeath my means of finding transportation to baseball games to Nan Peters. I, Kingsley Selenger, bequeath my gigolo characteristics to Henry Eschen. I, John Shenk, do bequeath my willingness in taking some Los Altos girls to and from school to John Mack. QSO you think you can get a car, John?j I, Scott Seitz, bestow upon Katharine Bewley the care of my younger brother, John. I, Lucille Singh, bequeath my brightness in French to Reynolds Camp. I, Ross Spenser, will my place in the line-up of the Four-Horsemen to Gwen Van Epps. I, Peter Stahor, will my position on the 120-lbs. teams to Pete Spiely. I, Alan Stanish, will my uratingn with the women to Pat Nesler. I, Hildred Stanish, bequeath my Shakespearean acting to Bob John- ston. I, Frank Swall, bestow upon Jack Randall my courtin' in the halls. I, Phyllis Sweeney, bequeath the care of my younger sister, Nell, to Lew Vidovich. I, Betty Theuerkauf, will my skill at horseback riding to Bill Cham- berlain. I, Laverna Vincent, will my expression, uWell, I'm pretty particular to Freddy Pfleger, who may also have some use for it. I, Jane Wllittington, will my mirror and cosmetics to Kirby Van Leuwen. I, Pete Zarevich, do bequeath my ability and fastness of tackling in football to James Jennings. twenty-two B I.. U E A N D C R A Y

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