Palo Alto High School - Madrono Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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27 M A D R O $ O i, June D. Geiger» am distressed as to what to leave, but 1 think my incessant giggle will be most appreciated, I» Carol Ross Gray, give over my numerous Vs to all men going out for Varsity Teams. I, Sidney Maclean Gray, will my “foreign accent” to Richard Cutter. I, Genrgene Frances Griffen, hereby bequeath my goddess stature to Leland Balcom. I, George Barns Grigsby, relegate my old Ford with all its tender memories to Virginia Clemens. I, Cecil Shizuko Hachiya, award my enamel complexion to Willard O'Hair, I, Elizabeth Louise Harms, bequeath my Hernia-foam Shampoo upon Pres- cott Lloyd. I, James Halloway Hart, feeling deep pangs of regret upon departing, leave my friendship with all my teachers to Alfred Spinks. I, Ruth Lillian Hettinger, must abdicate my masculine stride in favor of Clay Miller. I, Oswald Hilmer, endow mv position in L( )ST and FOUND to anyone hut “Red” Nute. I. Harry Joseph Hollingsead, will to Carl McDowell my deep love for sports. I, Elna Sophia Holn, leave my enticing way with the conductor on the Los Altos Street Car to Beatrice Meith. I, Virginia Huntington, bestow my popularity with certain boy friends” upon Ruth Braid. I, Sylvia Alden Hyde, deliver my trusty steed, a bicycle, to Marjorie Robin- son, who lives in Los Altos. 1, V illiam Truitt Ingraham, leave behind me my gracefulness in the Spring Dance” to John Sykes. 1, Lester Jessen, turn over my strenuous photographic efforts to Shirley Hopper. I, Margaret Alice Joyce, will not leave my friendship with Agnes Martinson, I. Harry Edward Keifer, leave my importance in both commissioner and stage duties to Finnegan,” 1, John Henry Kelly, betpieath my ability to be a model for Hart, Sbaffner Marx to Max Springer, I, Richard Daniels Kelley, leave my mathematical brilliancy to Susan Hays. 1, Earl Clair Kendall, relinquish my public spirit to Kirk Miles. I, Martha Mae Kendall, confer my tumbling ability on the basketball court upon Harry Baker. 1, Kenzie Kitasako. assign my seeming all-importance to Tomeye Tsushi. I. Marion Kloeksen, will my scholarship cards and other records of industry to Butch” Collier,

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26 M A D R O ft O I, William Wright Buck waiter, bequeath my “flapper figure” to Anna Dal Balcom (although she doesn’t need it). Vet Ethel Maud Butterfield and Margaret Malona Mallet, leave our incon- spicuousness in a crowd to “Hank” Lawshe. 1. Katherine Evangeline Button, pour forth my thankfulness that my name is not Pearl to all who sympathize with me. I, George Lee Camp, do relegate my many pages of English ex’s, without saying anything, to Theodore Zschokke. I, Esther Hyde Campbell, bestow my job of keeping flowers in Miss Pres- ton’s room upon Alice Neff. I, Mary Margaret Cordoza, fling my awe-inspiring speeches in Girls’ meet- ings to all those who try. I, John David Cassel, leave my forward disposition to “Sticky” Wilson. (I fear he needs it.) 1, Oliver French C lark, give over to Helen Hardiman my deep base tones. I, Mary Morris Cox, leave my simple charm, which is appreciated by all my friends, to Virginia Hills, I, Elizabeth Cramer, donate my dignified exterior to Virginia Davis. I, Donald Macbeth Cuthbertson, dispose of my “lime-light” sweater to the Lost and Found. I, Lawrence Erridge Dcngler, endow my happy-go-lucky disposition upon Robert Cat heart. I, Isabelle Dodge, gladly rid myself of my determined chin in favor of Mary Katherine Drake. I, Gayle Roberds Dutton, relinquish my position as Dictator in the S. P. y. R. to the next unfortunate. I, Elmer Ross Elbe, deliver my “golden lucks” to “Chile Smith.” 1, Anton D. Elmer, cast upon Marie Nogttes my large pedal extremities. I, Edwina Ewing, having so many things to leave, have finally decided upon my well-worn copy of “Alice in Wonderland” to some future dramatist. I, John Patterson Franklin, bestow my fashionable balloon trousers upon “Bino” Reynolds. I. Norman Hough French, award my “Pumpkin Rouge” to Frances Peritig. I, Irving Furst, confer with great courtesy my girlish laughter upon Warner Wilson. 1, Marv Dolores Fee, leave my well-practised Cupertino airs to Frances Hoyt, L Richard Allen Fisher, will my “Pet Panama Portraits” to its next visitor. I, Edgar Wayne Galiher, endow Tippy Smith with my wise-owl and pro- fessoris h look, I, Dorothy Sewell Gray, leave my languishing airs to Mary Griffin.



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28 M A D R O N O I, Sergius Klotz, leave my manner of getting away with anything in class to Robert Clunie. 1, Laurine Mabel Kuhn, reluctantly will my complexed personality to Mary Poliak. I, John Lee Jr., auction off my many “dates” to Nellie Smith, hoping he can lit them in. 1, Ruth Marion Lester, do not feel that the Senior Class has given me any- thing sufficient to leave unless it is one of the middies 1 lent for the Boys’ Chorus. 1, Elizabeth Ann Lynch, insist on leaving my sweet “way” with Mr. Mclnnis to Frances Shoup. I, W inifred Louisa McClatchie, would like to bestow upon “Alki” flays my self-assurance. I, Corinne Estelle Martin, am waiting for some one to tell me what to leave. I, Francis W hitney Martin, give over my basketball popularity to Dick Lucy. I, Agnes Olivia Matinsen, settle upon Ruth Evans my South Palo Alto manners. I, Edmund Eric Masson, relegate my fond flirtations with Laurine Kuhn ; no, 1 guess 111 take them with me. I, Nichiro Miyamoto, hand down my strong right arm to John Seich. I, Eleanor May Moulden, leave my book upon the “Philosophy of Love,” or “How to Handle the Men,” to Bernice Smith. I, Stewart Kazuichi Nakano, take great pleasure in leaving Ben Howard my bad language. I, Edna Louise Nelson, bequeath my sweet disposition to Evelyn Bell. I, Isabel Nelson, leave my Mayfield Sheiks to Ruth Torrence, and hope she can make as good use of them as I have done. L W illard Newman, bequeath my social charms upon Stephen Payson. I. John W arren Niue, will all my high ideals to “Buck” W eller, L Esther Margaret Olsen, leave my spectacles to Leola Brown—Think how cute she’d look in them. T, Hilma Carolina (Jlsen, sadly give up my silent seat in Miss W illiam’s Eng- lish class to whoever finds it next year. 1, Willis Enos Osmonson, bestow my nook in the commissioner’s office to its next aspirant—rent free. I, Margaret Owen, will my ability of twisting all commissioners around my finger and also my “subtle” sense of humor to tire next Campanile joke editor. I, Esther Eleanor Partridge, bequeath my latest shingle to Ruth Meyers. I, Eufrasino Palaseil, bestow all my sunny laughter upon Dorothy Tally. I, Harry Austin Peterson, leave my ability for being the “only” one who is able to get along with Francis Seined—to no one but myself. r, Margaret Price, would joyously like to will my good natured freckles to Helen Larson. May she enjoy them as much as I have. I, Katrina Perl Quivey, would like to leave my place in Mr. Mclnnis’ regis- tration room to Jack McDowell.

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