Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 20 of 68
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Page 20 text:

Page Eighteen THE CHIPMUNK Senior Cla Will We, the solemn and prudent seniors of nineteen hundred and twen- ty-eight, not wishing to totally deprive our beloved school of our en- lightening presence and talents, do hereby will and bequeath to certain students of our alma mater the following things: I, Marjorie Champ, do hereby will and bequeath my becoming smile to Hilda Ward. I, Walfred Dick, do hereby will and bequeath to Bob Gleason my ability to play tennis, though he really doesn’t need it. I, Vesta Ford, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Freda Bryant. I, Betty Fowler, to Elba Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my slender figure. I, Harold Hull, do hereby will and bequeath my large gum fact- ories to Maxine Stutchman. May she profit by them! I, Clarence Jacobsen, do hereby will and bequeath to William Watson my ability in all athletic sports. I, La Verne Payne, do hereby bequeath my avoirdupois to Donalda Felion. I, Nettie Perine, do hereby will and bequeath to Grace Rosecrans, my graceful dancing. I, Marie Phelan, to Ruth Bush, do hereby bequeath my black hair and charming smile to go with it. I, Bert Ricketts, do hereby will and bequeath my prowess as an actor to Marjorie Woolman. I, Lester Ricketts, being of unsound mind and light head, do here- by will and bequeath my knowledge of student body affairs to anyone who can grasp it. I, Lois Taylor, do hereby will and bequeath my fondness for in- sects and other “ani-mules” to Alice Rosecrans. I, Adelyn Stout, do hereby will and bequeath my regular attend- ance to Bob Jones. I, Lyle Thunen, do hereby will and bequeath my stout figure to Faith Mullen. I, Gordon Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath my red hair to Aleda Knudsen. C. J. ’28.

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THE CHIPMUNK Page Seventeen I am on the quest for the governor. I have been sent to interview this great personage. I admire the beautiful capitol building as I climb its steps. Soon I am at the governor’s door, and I set myself for the ordeal. The unexpected happens, however, for as I open the door, there sits Betty Fowler, the first woman governor of California. Barely surviving the shock I make my way into the gallery of the senate chamber. Who is this woman in the senatorial body who is now speak- ing.' Who is the silver-tongued orator? Upon inquiry I am surprised to find that it is Marjorie Champ. The scene again changes. I find myself in a lady’s shop. Judging by the number of customers gathered within its doors, it is a mighty popular one. As I watch fashion mannequins modeling coats and gowns, the two proprietors approach. There seems to be something familiar about these two ladies. Sure enough it is La Verne Payne and Vesta Ford, now selling latest creations from Paris in a fashionable New York shop. I am on a college campus. Students pass to and from classes. This must be a girls’ school, for as yet I have not found a single boy upon the grounds. As I enter one of the stately buildings, I peer into a class- room and whom do I see but Evelyn Utz. She has received her college degree and is now a full-fledged college professor. My greatest shock is yet to come for upon visiting the office of the president I find that she is Adelyn Stout. Suddenly I hear someone swear loudly and fervently behind me. I hen Bert exclaims, “Gosh, Hal, these bugs surely do bite! My com- panion is none other than Bert Ricketts. We are in darkest Africa, making a name for ourselves in big game hunting. As we are talking, we are charged by two rhinos and find ourselves looking into their jaws. Then Les punched me in the back, awakening me and saving Bert and I from a terrible death. H. R. H. ’28.



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THE CHIPMUNK Page Nineteen JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: Miss Carmichael, Elba Miller, Aleda Knudsen, Vernon Newton, Arnold Rosentreter, Louise Walker, Bert Ricketts. Bottom Row: Freda Bryant, Donalda Felion, Evelyn Cyr, Eva Cyr, Inza Cutler, Olympio Mazo, Winston Sommerville. President ...... Vice-President . Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Faculty Advisor JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ........Olympio Mazo .........Austin Scott ............Tom Clark Winston Sommerville .....Miss Carmichael

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