Washington High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Fremont, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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Washington Union High School WASHINGTONIAN Page Nineteen I, Olivia Mello, do will and bequeath my knowledge of chemistry to Alfred Moore. I, Arwin Ormsby, do will and bequeath my dignity to Manuel Souza. I, Mary Pattison, do will and bequeath my slender lithe-someness to Dayle Langdon. I, Jeanette Richmond, do will and bequeath my charming disposition to Katherine Overacker. I, Marie Louise Rose, do will and bequeath my mouse-like roar to Beatrice Norris. I, Lillian Rose, do will and bequeath my prescriptions for beauty cream to Julia Ruschin. I, Elvira Rogers, do will and bequeath my badly worn chemistry book to Eva Costa. I, Emile Serpa, do will and bequeath the quality that makes the girls call me “Honey” to Billy Maffey. I, Allen Shinn, do will and bequeath six inches of my superfluous height to Albert Silveria. I, Marcella Stivers, do will and bequeath my desire to talk constantly to Adeline Fontes. I, Robert Sweeney, do will and bequeath my ability to attract the fair sex to Thomas Powers. I, Yoriks Tsuji, do will and bequeath my credit in chemistry to Beatrice Nunes. I, Tony Olveria, do will and bequeath my jar of “Stay Comb” to Bill Rose. I, Axtel Van Fleet, do will and bequeath my “gift of the gab” to Buster White. I, Louis Cardoza, do will and hecpieath my sprinting ability to Ceorge Richards. I, Marcella Norris, do will and hetpieath my school girl complexion to Mildred Coney. I, Marie Silveria, do will and bequeath my “wreck” in chemistry to Alice Simas. I, Lawrence Bettencourt, do will and he(|ueath my pliysical strength to William Fyffe. I, Leland Steinmetz, do will and becpieath my ability to bluff to Awbrey Laws. I, Myrtle Sayles, do will and bequeath my appetite to Evelyn Roderick.

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Page Eighteen WASHINGTONIAN Washington Union High School THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1924 We, the class of 1924 of the Washington Union High School, fore¬ seeing our early demise, and being of sound and disposing mind, do singly and severally will and bequeath the qualities, honors, vanities, etc., here¬ inafter mentioned as follows: To the Juniors we do will and bequeath our long cherished hopes of spending our Senior year in the new High School. To the Sophomores we do will and bequeath our dignity and kind¬ ness to struggling Freshmen. To the Freshmen we do will and bequeath our fearless dispositions and our ability to get by. To the Faculty we do will and bequeath our utmost sympathy for the loss they will suffer in our departure and a hope that they will always be loved as we loved them. I, May Anderson, do will and bequeath my shyness to Louise Molter. I, Frances Bergan, do will and bequeath my job as editor to anyone who wishes to work. I, Jean Brewer, do will and bequeath my wicked hair comb to Mildred Hoff. I, Oliver Campos, do will and bequeath my romantic nature to Joe Brown. I, Ruth Christiansen, do will and bequeath my wild life to Stella Dutra. I, Edward Collins, do will and bequeath my waves to Donald Anderson. I, Mamie Duarte, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Dorothy Ormsby. I, Lulu Dekidos, do will and bequeath my perpetual giggle to Edith Gomes. I, Irma George, do will and bequeath my natural marcell to Evelyn Day. I, Aliene Jolliff, do will and bequeath my ability to write letters to Beatrice Van Fleet. I, Ruby Joyce, do will and bequeath my place in the hearts of men to Minnie Rose. I, Leonard Lucio, do will and bequeath my dreaminess to Paul Donovan. I, Mary Mendonca, do will and bequeath my studious nature to Jack Lowrie.

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