Washington High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Fremont, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 21 text:

Senior Class Will We, the senior class of Washington Union High School, being in full possession of all our mental faculties and having no fear of anyone before our eyes, not even Mr. Hodges or the other teachers, do hereby devise, will, bequeath, and convey our various earthly possessions, to the persons hereinafter mentioned, to be by them held in undisturbed possession through the length of their mortal span. To the faculty we leave the comforting hope that the next senior class will be as great as we have been. To the juniors we will and bequeath the commodity which we have had in great abundance, and which they most sorely need, our entire stock of common sense. To the sophomores we leave the radio for use during activity period, as a preventive for study. To the freshm.en we leave sundry wads of gum under desks and elsewhere, hoping they will enjoy them as much as we have. I, Alice Agna, will and bequeath my ability to grow large to Doris Destrella and Mary Azevedo. I, Evelyn Amaral, will and bequeath my disposition to worry over my studies to Laura Peixotto and Mae Amarant. I, Clarence Anderson will and bequeath my pep during Econ. to Bill Turner. I, Helen Andrade, will and bequeath my position as secretary to any one who wishes to work. I, John Andrade, will and bequeath my parking place outside Mr. Solvason’s room to Clarence Souza. I, Florence Aust, will and bequeath ' nty line of talk” to Edith Mello and Mae Fontes. 1, Jack Awbrey, will and bequeath my slenderness to Toshi Satoo. I, Bob Amyx, will and bequeath my power to attract the women to Fritz Swanson. I, Manuel Azevedo, will and bequeath my ability to be seen and not heard” to Madelyn Azevedo. 1, Anthony Bettencourt, will and bequeath my sessions in the office to Massao Kataoka. I, Percy Broberg, will and bequeath my ability to throw erasers to Orville Blose and Richard Silva. I, Lillian Cesari, will and bequeath my perfect gym outfit to Alvina Enos and Louise Neves. I, Charles Dana, will and bequeath my singing voice to William Wyatt and Sabino Ramos. [ 17 ]

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Senior Class P reside n I V ice-Presidenf Secretary Tre usurer John Andrade Edward Enos Daisy Mendenhall Joseph Eontes Motto Utrunujue parafus—Ready for any fate Colors Purple and Gold Flower Violet THE HOUSE AND THE ROAD The little Road says, Go, The little House says. Stay; And O, it ' s bonny here at home. But I must go away. The little Road, like me. Would seek and turn and know; ‘ And forth I must, to learn the things The little Road would show I And go I must, my dears, And journey while I may, Though heart be sore for the little House That had no word but Stay. Maybe, no other way Your child cotdd eier know Why a little House would hare you stay. When a little Road says. Go. JosHPHiNK Preston Peabody .



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I, Tony Duarte, will and bequeath my javelin to Claire Bettencourt with the hopj that he will throw it further than I have. I, Ellen Dusterberry, will and bequeath my ability to tease to Genevieve Davilla and Mildred Sayles. I, Edward Enos, will and bequeath my ability to recite Hamlet to Tommy Silva and Carl Salmon. I, Marie Escobar, will and bequeath my dainty figure to Ada McBride and Dorothy Smith. I, Marion lacopi, leave Albert Leonardo in charge of Susie. I, Lloyd Hygelund, will and bequeath my ability to spin tops in class to James Bunker and William Hirsch. 1, Elmer Lewis, will and bequeath my ability to play baseball to Anthony Fields. I, Clarabelle Logan, will and bequeath my slender grace to Dorothy Van Dervoort and Marjorie Martin. I, George Lowrie, will and bequeath my title of General Objector to Ray Jolliff. I, Ichiji Matsuda, will and bequeath my brilliant mind to Paul Gygax. I, Stella Mendonca, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Solvason to Lucille Knobles and Eva Teeter. I, Leon Mendonca, will and bequeath my ability to grow tall to Vernon Ichisaka. I, Daisy Mendenhall, do will and bequeath Richard Hitchkiss, to Kathryn Bliss. I, Angie Fagundes, do will and bequeath my angelic nature to Francis Habenicht and Isobel Thomas. I, Helen Faletti, leave my ability to spice Easter eggs properly to Edith Oliveira and Martha Crane. I, Joseph Fontes, do will and bequeath my position as class sheik to Bert Silveria. I, Anna May Fyffe, do will my studious nature to Geraldine Harlan. We, Marshall and Morrison Green, do will and bequeath our power to deceive the faculty to Emeline and Pauline Amaral. I, Hazel Hempleman, do will and bequeath my ability to type to Ethel Ferry and Irene Laskey. I, Ina Hiller, do will and bequeath my ruined career to Helen Baird, Frances Milani and Florinda Furtado. I, Lester Nunes, do will and bequeath my Ford to Mervyn Blacow. I, Carol Overacker, leave my ability to keep everybody waiting to Mary Caldeira and Doris Dutra. I, Lena Rivers, leave my pleasing way to Bernice Boyd and Louise Oliver. [ 18 ]

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