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iJi1i:srw Ililxlulnlxaqfnls.n:alalAIiluI THE TUMAHAWK. l93J IIli!!!ililtlilililtlilililililIrua!IilIliIilu:iltlhiililtlililhlililtlilililililil Class Will WE, the Senior Class of the Tehachapi Valley Union High School, being sound of mind and body and not influenced by any forces contrary to our nature, do, this 2nd day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1933, set our hands and seal to this, our last will and testament. To the Faculty we leave only the sweet memory of our brilliant recita- tions, punctuality and attentiveness. To the Junior Class our reputation for pep and originality. To the Sophomore Class our record in athletics. To the Freshman Class, our dignity and order in Student Body meetings. As individuals we hereby do bequeath our personal property and abilities as follows: I, Julianna McColloch, do leave my cute legs and ability to play basket- ball to Dorothy Griffin, and my way with men to Eileen Kirkbride fgood luck to you, Eileenl. I, Ernest Capdeville, do leave my ability to turn down women to David Williamson Know Davie open your eyes and be prepared to do the samel. I, Joe Errea, do leave my splendid abilitv to study nightly to Pete Olive and Carl Martin. I hope they will do their best with this since I was so kind in giving it to them. I, Angelita Castillo, do leave my ability to eat Milky Ways in Class and get away with it, to William Dean and Lee Auringer. I, Consuelo Cortez, do leave my Spanish books all written up, to Gordgni Fraser and Harry Cowan and hope they will get away with it as. 1 . u I, Mary Ansolabehere, will my spectacles and ability to do bookkeep- ing to Julia Lucich and Laura Giraudo and hope they will use them as I stil!! S s s s S s s 2 s s B did, to get in good with Miss Smith. ' I, Francis Wilson, leave my U. S. History notes to Fay Adams as I know he will probably find good use for them. I, Lyle Jacobs, do leave my trash in my locker for my sister Violet to clean out. I, Lewis Dye, do leave my sympathy and best wishes to all students endeavoring to get the necessary amount of graduating credits with the least amount of work, both physical and mental. I, George Bronson, do leave my good aim to divide between Stephen Valdez, Theodore Forester and Eusevio Acedo, and to Marion Birdwell my friendly warning not to do anything rash in the future. I, Jose N arez, do leave my muscles and long legs to Margaret Dicker- son fuse them to the best of your ability, Pegj. f WE HEREBY WITNESS OUR HANDS AND SEAL this iiseaf 2nd day of June, in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and .nf---.5 Thirty-Three. SEVE TEEN
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