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Ut 'I CD senior wills I,Treva Barber, will all the help and encouragement I received to any person who wishes to come I: and finish school. I, Thomas Bostrom, will my ability to win the 660 to Paul Padilla. I, Donna Bray, will my luck of getting to be a senior to my brother, Bud. I, Mary Jane Britton, will my daily dash to the cafeteria to anyone who enioys gulping his foocl. I, Bill Bulotti, will my Irish ancestry to Mr. Passalacqua. l,Joe Callizo, will my ability to whisper quietly to the students taking study halls from Mr. Passalacqua: l,Johnny Casares, will my ability to drive to the Driver Education teacher, Mr. Kerr. I, Peggy Cavness, will my two gym periods to Joan Bartolucci. I, Pat Connolly, will all my gratitude to the teachers of St. Helena High School to anyone who doesn't preciate them. I, Joel Edington, will my book locker to my brother, Larry Edington. I, Martha Ferrero, will my St. Helena High School teachers to my brother, Paul. I, Danny Fisher, will my ability to keep in training and to get along with Mr. Wattenburger to Bill Hamil I,J. Gable, will my knowledge of geometry to Arlene Cox. I, Anita Ghiringhelli, will my typewriter to Mr. lngol's next secretary. I, J. C. Huggins, will my ability to sing to Roland Vieira. I, Jere Jones, will my car and my ability to drive to Joan Bartolucci. l,Jim Kinyon, will my truck to whoever can find an easier way to get out of it. I, Gordon Laduke, being sound of body and weak of mind, will my ghastly green '34 Chevrolet Cori to Louise Mitchell. I, Frieda Measles, will my ability to carry a tune to Roland Vieira. I, Paul Mensch, will my knowledge of girls to Pete Talcott. I, Dick Milat, will all my iokes to Pete Talcott. I, Al Montano, will my pink cords and sweater to Mr. AmendoIa's pink bow tie. I, Ronnie Nickel, being of fanciful mind and weak heart, will my pipe and empty can of tobaccu Pete Talcott. I,Josie Padilla, will my water fights to Marion McGill and to Norma Brown and my gym suit to Jamieson, if she will wear it backwards. I, Alice Perez, will my quiet laugh to Lorelie Hunt. I, Stanley Potter, will all of my ability to get along with Miss Voorhees to Pat Warnock. I, Elden Parchim, will my trumpet to Liberace. I, Jim Rand, will my ability to get along with Mr. Wattenburger to my brother, Charles. I, Virginia Salazar, will myself to anyone who is tall, wears glasses, smokes a pipe, and is around 2 I, Marilyn Shurtz, will my ability to get along with Mr. Passalacqua to who ever needs it. I, Margaret Tarizzo, will my ability to eat fried chicken at the North Bay League Conference to Denny C I, Danny Thomas, will my ability to keep my mouth shut when expedient and advantageous, to all i viduals with big mouths. I, Donny Thomas, will my incomparably astounding ability in all categories of education to any indivil capable of assuming and employing expertly the immense knowledge and sagacity existing then I, Marlene Wagner, will my oftice of G. A. A. President and the right to initiate the freshman to My I Sister, Gerry Sears. l,Joe Warnock, will my free period and cutting techniques to Pat. I, Dee Ann Wattenburger, will everything I learned and most of all, the fun I had at S. H. H. 5. to any lucky enough to know the nice kids I know. I, Helene Young, will my red hair and my proiectionist abilities to Mary Carol Klarner. I, Paula Young, will my iob as Student Body Treasurer to Vera Trinchero. I, Rudy Yudnich, will my speed for running the mil e to Ed Bowers and Paul Padilla.
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I' 0 NESS ng in class atness classes classes ess ltu re boys ne etry sion 9 s g skiing ute boys wing spells -avare ng in class ng people Beth ys absent py cars people pantomimes oys Qfvphy in plays bliccln party ing homework? T ticklish long hair des cop SONG My Blue Heaven No Other Love Sleepy Time Gal llohll ll Little Brown J ug Bimbo Smile Ain't She Sweet Little Things Mean a Lot SincereIy Little Girl Shake, Rattle and Roll Typewriter Song Muskrat Ramble Dim, Dim the Lights High Noon Teach Me Tonight My Lean Baby Bell Bottom Blues The Quiet Man Five Minutes More Granada A Hunting We Will Go Make Yourself Comfortable High Society Ko-Ko-Mo Slowpoke ll ll ll ll ll II Brown Eyes Candy Lips Mr, Sandman l Apologize Tweedle Dee Love Walked ln ll Danny Boy llJoeYlI Tenderly ll You, You, You Woman's World ll Don't Fence Me ln DESTINY grandmother General's wife sociologist out-door work grocery man college grease monkey marriage cou nselor junior college nurse Navy Navy secretary Olympic star rancher rancher college secretary housewife Navy college coach rancher social worker band leader Napa JC farming interior decorator secretary secretary ditch digger Good man's floorwal ker Governor of California she wished she knew ranch work college secretary proiectionist rancher CAUSE OF DEATH six more kids Marine bases tardy excuses vocabulary quizzes the only boy in book- keeping no diploma his Pontiac not graduating tall basketball players essay tests a certain tiny senior sea sickness Helene no iob going steady no iob no gas a short boss no letters from Bob no water no ex'cuse laryngitis no shells quiet people stuck valves loud people old cars Josie Taylor's short boys homework girls! I Marion a particular tall senior boy teachers getting ready on time Paul her nickname a boss
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farewell to seniors As four years of high school come to a close, you must say goodby to the school and to your friends and teachers. There is always sadness in parting, but there is also the promise of new and thrilling friendships and experiences in the future. Your choice of marriage, a career, or college will bring with it failures as well as successes. We have no doubt in our minds that your failures will be few and your successes many, and in bidding farewell to you, the seniors of 1955, may we wish you luck and success in everything you do. senior farewell We, the Class cf 1955, must now say goodbye to St. Helena High School, to our teachers, and to our classmates. lt hardly seems possible that we are about to leave the school that was a part of us for four wonderful years. The time has gone by so quickly. We are now about to enter into a different life. Our high school days are gone forever. Some of us will be going on to college, or w:rf:i:1g at various iobs, and still others will be getting married and raising families. Whatever we choose to do with our lives, what we have learned in high school will be our guiding light. We are deeply grateful to all the teachers who have patiently taught us. They are the ones who made us what we are. Now with great difficulty we must say goodbye, and we hope that the Class of 1955 will be remembered in the years to come. DONNA BRAY ss UI I1 '1
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