Washington High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Fremont, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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Senior Class lUill We, the Class of 1925 of Washington Union High School, being of sound mind and body, and realizing that our esteemed presence shall no longer exist in the said institution, except in the memories of those left behind, do make and ordain this as our last will and testament. To the faculty we bequeath peace and relief from the burden of the Class of 1925. To the Juniors we convey the right to take up the reigns of govern¬ ment with which we, the Senior Class have guided the Student Body. To the Sophomores we bestow the privilege of paying those bills which we wise Seniors have seen fit to incur. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to carry on a business-like class meeting. Individually, we bequeath the following: I, Donald Anderson, do will and bequeath my ability to give long winded speeches without saying anything, to Manuel Souza. I, Joe Brown, bequeath my gentlemanly manners to Lawrence Keller. I, Virgil Cherry, will my charming stage voice to Anthony Escobar. I, Eva Costa, leave my knowledge of “how to grow talU to Winifred Owen. I, Angie Cunha, will my ability to play baseball to Laura Mae Garcia. I, Evelyn Day, bequeath my “slick ' ' hair comb to Katie Perry. I, Paul Donovan, do will and bequeath my ability to make those odd motions which all yell leaders must make to Manuel Nunes. I, Stella Dutra, will my flirtatious character to Grace Dutra. I, Frances Foster, bequeath my habit of borrowing pens, pencils, books, etc., to Louise Clark. I, William Fyffe, leave my well known reputation as “a quiet boy to Orville Leitch. I, Adeline Fontes, will my ability to take shorthand notes to Adelaide Nunes. I, Edith Gomes, will and bequeath my companionship with Miss Thoming to Madelyn Furtado. I, Rose Kettman, will my scarf, ribbon saches and various strings of beads to Helen Martin. I, Awbrey Laws, bequeath my ability to give people fitting names to George Richards. I, Jack Lowrie, with sighs of anxiety, confer upon Leo Oliver my esteemed motorcycle with all its gears, wheels, tires, pistons, valves, cylinders, nuts, bolts, screws, etc. Page Eighteen

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Name Nickname Favorite Expression Appearance Famous For Ambition DONALD ANDERSON Don How come? Happy His hair comb To be an aviator JOE BROWN Tiny Joe On the other hand Large His size Football coach VIRGIL CHERRY Rachel I don’t see that Deep in thot His arguing Scientist EVA COSTA Eve Yeah! Kid Sedate Playing the piano Musician ANGIE CUNHA An I don’t care Boyish Her shyness Cow Girl EVELYN DAY Ev All the more for me Vampish Her line of chatter To leave school PAUL DONOVAN Bluff Aw! Rats Hen pecked His bluffing Get married STELLA DUTRA Stell Say! kid Thin Her baby talk To elope ADELINE FONTES Ad Know your Com. Law? ladylike Playing basketball Business woman FRANCES FOSTER Fanny May I borrow your pen? Independent Her curls Housewife WILLIAM FYFFE Bill It ain’t my treat Sleepy His bashfulness Get a woman EDITH GOMES Edie Oh! Dear Reserved Being absent Become famous ROSE K HITMAN Rosie Say! Skinny Her drawings Be an artist AWBREY LAWS Mutt Aw! Go on Wise Playing football Gentleman of leisure JACK LOWRIE Tub Try an’ get it Graceful (?) Managing Cocky To graduate CONSTANCE LUCK) Shorty Gosh! Short Blushing Can’t decide WILLIAM MAFFEY Billy Eureka! Mischievous His wit Comedian LOUISE MOLTER Wee Dumbbell Bored Her line of beaux Nurse ALFRED MOORE Fido You don’t say Stubby Reporting to the waste paper basket To be manager of Rose’s garage BEATRICE NORRIS Bee Oh! I don’t care Fragile (?) Her vocabulary Boarding housekeeper DORTHEA ORMSBY Dot Oh, murder Small Being late Get a 1 in Com. Law KATHERINE OVERACKER Kay That’s the bunk Motherly Her quietness Editor of N. Y. Times THOMAS POWER Micky Keen—huh? Lively His line of talk Soap box orator EVELYN RODERICK Hammurapi I’ll never tell Cheerful Being agreeable Get a job MINNIE ROSE Min Shut up! Busy Her haii- To flirt JULIA RUSCHIN Jule Oh, Boy! Innocent Studying Latin Be a teacher EUGENE SILVA Gene My whiz! Witty His good nature Mathematician ALBERT SILVERIA Cocky Hey! Jack O. K. Eating banana specials Football star ALICE SIMAS Tiny Presactly Nervous Her height To appear modest MARGARET STARKS Starkski Well—gee! Studious Working Pianist BEATRICE VAN VLEET Bee Will you write somethin Unique for the Hatchet? Themes Get thin RICHARD WHITE Buster Come to order! Strong His smiles Carpenter



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I, Constance Lucio, do will and bequeath my marcel to Kathleen Pope. I, William Maffey, will my ability to tell jokes with an air of intelli¬ gence to John Brown. I, Louise Molter leave my wild life to Mildred Laudenschlager. I, Alfred Moore, leave my wad of chewing gum to Victor Souza. I, Beatrice Norris, leave 50 pounds of surplus flesh to Dayle Langdon. I, Dorothy Ormsby, will my beloved (?) Commercial Law book to Marjorie Logan. I, Katherine Overacker, will and bequeath my job as editor of the Washingtonian to any Junior who wishes to work. I, Mr. Thomas Powers, do hereby will and confer upon Arthur Nunes my ability to make entertaining speeches at Student Body Meetings. I, Minnie Rose, bestow my giggles upon Irene Alameda. I, Evelyn Roderick, do will and bequeath my ability to lose compacts, books, pens, etc., to Adele Steinhoff. I, Julia Ruschin, will my quiet nature and soft voice to Alice Lucas.. I, Alice Simas, leave my ‘ ' wreck ' ' in Chemistry to Edna Destrella. I, Eugene Silva, bequeath all the knowledge I have acquired from tak¬ ing 4 years of Math, to Joe Perry. I, Albert Silveria, leave my “sheiky looks and nature to Alwin Searles. I, Margaret Starks, will my “gym shoes and suit to Sybil Botelho. I, Richard White, wondering if he will need it, bequeath to Lawrence Pimental my famous book on “How to Charm the Fair Sex. I, Beatrice Van Vleet, do will and bequeath my ability to get ones to Tennoka Jones. Sealed and signed by the Class of ' 25 in the presence of witnesses on the eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred twenty- five, in the city of Centerville, in the county of Alameda, and in the state of California. Witnesses: MUTT AND JEFF. l ag-e Nineteen

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