Santa Rosa High School - Echo Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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THE ECHO ————————— en classes and old sweater to the vice-president of the Junior space to leave my class. I. Marearet Wright, of the frog eatehine concern of Peterson Wright, leave my ability of catching all the frogs on the Peterson ranch to the new members of the physiology class. Knowing that Cadillaes are of interest, T will here state that I will retain my interest in the said famous ears and owners of this city. My interest in history, I, Martha Irwin, am giving to Robert Hardin, in order that he may use it to get an occasional mark above a 4. I. Dorothy Farley, leave my interest in a certain Junior College student to any one in general. My means of entrance to the DeMolay dances I will always retain. Beine of sound mind, I, Wilson Finley, leave my beautiful blonde hair to Fred. Feliz, and my sturdy physique to Bertram Bean. I. Ruth Feliz, toreador of violent wrath, leave my docile spirit to the quiet Gladys Bennyhoff. Realizing that my days are numbered, I. Roy Heyward, leave my fond- ness for the old school house to the next president. My love for the office of Student Body president and Junior class cirls, I leave to that unfortunate person who may follow in m) footsteps. I. Goldie Foland, leave my golden locks to Olga Berner. My ability at telling good jokes I leave to Mr. Barker. Upon hearing from my three hundred and forty physicians that my end ‘s drawine near, I, Portia Hopper, future queen of the Island of Wa Wha, leave my neat appearance to any girl of the Freshman class. [, Dorothy Seawell, do make my will as follows: To Hether Spencer, my place in Joe Dearing’s affection. To Ruby Patton, my collection of friends. My brown skirt I will take with me to be used in the future. I. Elaine Babbino, the midget of the Senior class, donate my bobbed hair to the eurly headed Harvey Sullivan, so he won’t have an excuse for not combing his hair. I. Theodore Brians, the outstanding luminary of the soccer team, leave my husky brogue to ‘‘Bud’’ Shea, so that he may become an organ grinder and fake his own music. I. the pompous Raymond Clar, do hereby pass out my eagle eve to Wil liam Davies, so that he may navigate Fourth Street successfully. We, Gladys and Helmuth Loew. do decree that our hot styles be trans- planted to Analy so that they won’t be referred to as ‘‘farmers’’ over there. I. Ruth Haskin, leave my hunger for ‘‘Howdys’’ to Harold Harvey, so that he may complete his lengthy list of misdemeanors. I. Hedwig Lueas, the daredevil of the High School, leave my calm de- meanor to the Junior class, realizing they need something to stimulate them. We, the two Mosslers, Dorothy and Ruth, will our acrobatic ability to “‘Red’’ Kenneally, the pugilist who put Rincon Valley on the map. {, Thyra Morrill, far-famed as a belle, ostensibly leave my affection for ‘‘Irish’’? to Esther Vaughan. TI, Adon Poli, the Bacchus of the class of ’22, leave my unquenchable

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THE ECHO I, Lois Karnes, leave my fog horn glasses to Edith McGuire that she may be able to use them to the best advantage in completing her high school course in due time. For more reasons than one, I, Earl Kuykendall, Mayor of Kenwood and the king of the strawberry blondes, am about to depart from this institution of learning. My good complexion and fair hair, I gladly leave to ‘‘Fat’’ Johnson as he may need them. The only real machine, I leave to ‘‘Groggy’’ Noonan so that he may be able to get to school on time. I, Mary Tate, leave my blue sweater and ‘‘SR’’ to anyone who will consider them in an exchange for ‘‘Freckle’’ cream. We, the Covell Sisters, the only rivals of the late Siamese Twins, being of sound mind, leave our good looks and abilities to our younger sister Ruth, in order that she may use them as we have. Now that the end has drawn near, I, the reserved Woodburn Stocker. leave my career as a football player to Peter Pedranti. My ability as an erator I will take with me. [, Berenice Morrow, being of sound mind, leave my extinct hair dress to Mary Bonar, also my red Jersey, as I know she will appreciate them. I, Talmadge Wood, Fulton’s ‘‘Wally’’ Reid, leave my bashful manner to Jerry Havner, realizing that he needs something to make a hit with the ladies. I. the honorable Bryant Forsyth, alias ‘‘Paddoeck,’’ feeling that the inevitable end has arrived, leave my power of concentraticn to Harold Wendt, to add to his already many popular qualities. I, Edith Letold, leave my extra credits to Jack Wright so that he wil be enabled to get out of school within the next six years. Feeling that my existence is no longer necessary to make this world iweeess, I, Alice Sheridan, leave my permanent marvei wave to Edna Nine so that she may look chie when Louis Saare, the knockout boy, makes his next eall. Knowing that I have had enough schooling, I, Agnes Wilder, leave my bobbed hair to Minerva Salisbury in ease she should care to go to a masque ball. I, Helen Wells, leave my bill at the cleaners to Kathryn Martin; my interest in the strawberry blonde type I will retain for future use. In looking over my many good points in the nature of clothes and nifty looks, I, Eleanor Coekburn, have decided to take all with me in ease IT have to use them. I, Melen Mallory, hereby appoint Benny Hinds exeeutor of my last will and he will leave my athletic nature to be given to Alice Nielsen. Feeling that the end has come, I, Beth Rogers, leave my career as a prima donna to Mildred Patton, realizing that she has latent ability. [, Francis, Brown, blushing young blonde teacher of the Business Col- lege, leave the honor of getting Blitz Paxton’s lessons in bookkeeping to Mr. Paxton. [, Wilma Comstock, on the date of my graduation, take this time and



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THE ECHO thirst for erudition to John Parmeter, who expects to graduate from the new high school, I, Wallace Henderson, leave my good looking car to anyone who ean get as far as I have in it and my good looks I sadly leave to Harry Stuart. I, the demure Sara Jacobsen, leave my old green sweater to Maurine Boone, knowing that she will greatly appreciate it. Feeling that the inevitable has arrived, I, Lillian Cullen. leave my place in Miss Turner’s heart to anyone desiring a one in eym. I, Harold Stump, the Darwin of the Senior class, leave my abilities to the Junior class as a whole, realizing their weakness, I, Elizabeth Thompson, leave my affection for a certain Dunean's Mills boy to Ethel Walker and hope that she will sueceed as I have. I, the well known Maleolm Weeks, leave my pleasing manner and ex- perience as Student Body president to anyone wishing to become a messeneer boy. My Roosevelt Doctrine I leave to Miss Fisher. Now giving up hope, I, John Morin, not wishing to leave my spikes, will take them with me—but do leave my speed and power to ‘‘Fat ‘‘ Spencer when he makes his start in the business world. I, Mildred Wright, leave my quiet manner to Ellen Townsend, realizing that she needs to be heard. I, Ralph Holchester, leave my impressive appearance to ‘‘Bud’’ Shea, as he always will be a shining licht. Knowing that this terrible case of sneezing which TI. Erwin Braun, ac- quired at the Freshman dance, will in due time be the cause of the termina- tion of my terrestial existence, do leave my beautiful ecomb-back to Emmet Seawell; my dizzy appearance to anyone desirous of making a hit with his teacher. I, Eva Dont, the rage of the commercial department, leave my position as manufacturess of hot dogs to Alta Cox. Being informed by the bulletin boards, that I am about ready to cash in, I, William Brewer, leave my ability as class chairman to Roland Hudson. My block ‘‘S’’ I leave to anyone desirous of becoming a most stately mem- ber of society. I, Ellsworth Barnett, alias ‘‘Red Roberts,’”’? do make my will as follows: To Albert Clapp my undying love for bright colored shirts and sox; to Mr. Wardell, my worldly streneth and stature. I, Joseph Pagani, leave my possessions to Warren Richardson. Feeling that my days are numbered. I, Ruby Feliz, do bequeath my terpsichorean attitude to Elaine Badger. I, Alice Wolf, the heart breaker of the Santa Rosa High School, leave my corduroy dress to Gladys Crowfoot to add to her numerous collection of gowns. I. Alma Henningsen, leave my smiles and knowledge of Spanish to any deserving Sophomore, so that he may b eeome head of the Junior class next vear., Being of the opinion that my days are nearing an end, I, Ruth Gran- berg, leave my stately appearance to Jean Whitley.

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