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Burlingame High S 019001 LEGLER, GRACE: Honor Society: A. G. S. Room Committee. LEWIS, EDNA: Honor Society: Publicity Commission: Press Club. LINDER, DUDLEY: A. B. S. Cabinet: Mummers' Club: Press Club. MALATESTA, NORMAN: Vice-president H12 Class: Block B : Basketball. MARsH, GEORGE: A. B. S. Cabinet: B Staff: Orchestra. MCCARTHY, HAZEL: Honor Society: A. G. S. Room Committee. MCFARLANE, LILLIAN: Spanish Club. MCGUIRE, ED: Finance Commission: Baseball. MILLER, ARDYS: Press Club: Glee Club. MOULIN, MARION: Council: Chairman Handbook Committee: Band. MOORE, MARSHALL: Track: Press Club. NELIMAN, HARRIET: A. G. S. Scrap Book Committee: A. G. S. Board Reps.: Mummers NIELSEN, DOROTHY: Honor Society: Press Club: Publicity Commission. PAUsMANN,EVELYN:SwhnnUng,Band PENNIMAN, DICK: Transfer University High School, Oregon. PLAMBECK, MAR JORIE: A. G. S. Activities Department: German Club: Mummers'. PRINGLE, COVINGTON: Latin Club. PUDAN, TOM: Band: Mummers' Club. PURCELL, NORINE: Spanish Club: Orchestra. RADFORD, WILLIAM: B Staff, Hi-Y Club. RATKOVITCH, DORA: Home Making Club. REYEN, VIRGINIA: Honor Society: German Club: A. G. S. Publicity Dept. ROBERTS, MARION: Trans. Coatsville, Penna.: Orchestra: A. G. S. Act. Dept. ROBERTSON, ROBERT: German Club: C. S. F.: A. B. S. Executive Board. ROBERTSON, VIVIAN: A. G. S .Soc. Serv. Dept.: Secretary Art Club: UB Staff. ROssoN, VIOLET: Spanish Club. RYAN, CLYDE: Honor Society: Band. SAMUEL, MERVIN: Trans-fer Calif. Polytechnic: Spanish Club: Basketball. SCHAFFNER, FLORENCE: Press Club: Mummers' Club: A. G. S. Bd. Reps. SCHMIDT, DOROTHY: Commissioner Publicity: C. S. F.: Press Club. SMITH, KENNETH: Commissioner Finance: C. S. F.: Track. SMITH, BILL: Band: Basketball '3O. SOOY, JIM: Senate: Mummers' Club: Stunt Club. STAMFORD, WILLIAM: Trans. Lowell High: Assistant Yell Leader: Mummers' Club. STEAD, THEODORE: German Club: T-Square Club. STEINBECKA. JEAN: Chairman A. G. S. Hospitality Dept.: Band. . TAYLOR, JANE: Secretary A. G. S.: C. S. F.: Block T IDDY, BILLY: Stage Crew Manager: Senate: Latin Club. TREADWELL. MARSHALL: Block B : Track: Basketball. TWEEDY, MARION: Transfer Marysville High School, French Club: Volleyball. WACKERMAN, ANNE: A. G. S. Soc. Serv. Dept.: B Staff: A. G. S. Board Reps. WARN, MARGARET: A. G. S. Hospitality Department: Band: Mummers' Club. WEBBER, JANET: Treasurer A .G. S.: Girls' String Ensemble: Home Making Club. WELCH, HERBERT! Commissioner Boys' Athletics: Track: Orchestra. WESSEL, ELIZABETH: A. G. S. Vice-president: Block B : Tennis Club. WICKERSHAM, BRANDT: Block WILLIAMS, MAURICE: Transfer Medford High School: Mummers' Club. WILSON, GLADYS: Block B : Baseball: Volleyball. f19l
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CAMPUS ECHOES Owenioz' kecoz-cfs JUNE CLASS ALLEN, DONALD: Council: Commissioner of Finance: Circus Parade Comm. ANDERSON, ARTHUR: T-Square Club: Block B : T-Square Club. ANDERSON, NAN: Press Club: Band. ARNOLD, RAYMOND: President A. B. S.: T-Square Club: Block BAILEY, PETER: Mummers' Club: Block Society: Latin Club. BARTLETT, EDWIN: Mummers' Club: Press Club. BARTON, PAUL: Transfer Mission High School, S. F.: Mechanical Drawing Club. BOOKMAN, MARVIN: Transfer. BRODERICK, EMMETT: Council: Awards Comm.: Block BROWN, GLADYS: Honor Society: Commissioner Girls' Athletics C. S. F. BUERKEL, JANE: German Club: Press Club. BURKE, BETTY JANE: Sect. H12 Class: Chair. Girls' Block B Soc.: Hon. Soc. BURNHAM, VIRGINIA: Hon. Soc.: Stunt Club: Comm. for Circus. BURROWS, JOHN: Transfer East High, Salt Lake: T-Square Club: Honor Soc. CAMPE, DORIS: Mummers' Club: Stunt Club: German Club. Cl-IRISTIANSEN, IRENE: Honor Society: Speedball '30, CLARK, AL: Block B Society: T-Square Club: Stunt Club. COOK, ANNA: Honor Society: Press Club: Orchestra. CZAPKAY, JOE: Basketball '27, '28. DEFENDORF, BETTY: President A. G. S.: Senate: Art Club. DRUEHL, ELEANORE: Vice-chairman Council: President A. G. S.: Senate. DWAN, ROBERT: Council: Student Manager: Honor Society. EWEN, ANDREW: T-Square Club: Mummers' Club: Circus Committee. FOWLER, ROBERT: Council: Order Commission: T-Square Club. GIRDW'OYN, WALTER: Block B Society: German Club: C. S. F. HANKINS, BILLY: Chairman Awards Committee: Block B Soc.: Band. HANNIGAN, ETHELMAY: French Club: Baseball: Hockey. HEAD, GORDON: Chairman Council: Block B Society. HEDDEN, BETTY JANE: Hon. Soc.: Commissioner School Affairs: C. S. F. HENRICKSEN. GOULD: Block B : Band: Mummers' Club. HILL, JAMES: Transfer East High School, Salt Lake City: Honor Society. l'lUNTER, GORDON: Mummers' Club: Interclass Track. HUNTER, ISOBEL: A. G. S. Social Service Department: Mummers' Club. HUNTER, REX: Band: Mummers' Club. IMAZU, FHOMIE: Girls' Block B Society: Honor Society. IMAZU, YOSHI: Spanish Club: Volleyball: Art Club. JACKSON, DOROTHY: Secretary Girls' Block B Soc.: Honor Soc.: Orchestra. JOHNSON, DICK: President H12 Class: President A. B. S.: Student Council. JONES, BOBBY: Basketball: Track: Spanish Club. JONES, MARJORY: Chairman, A. G. S. Athletic Dept.: C. S. F. KELLY, ELEANOR: Mummers' Club: Soccer: Volleyball. KENDALL, STANLEY: Transfer Mission High School, San Francisco. KNUEPFER, FRANK: Transfer Lincoln High, L. A.: Football '5O: Mummers' Club LATHAN, BILLIE: Commissioner School Affairs: Mummers' A. G. S. Cabinet. l13l
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CAMPUS ECHOES ft Could Be Worse had just come out of Marvin Bookman's Pawn Shoppe, on beautiful Market Street, San Francisco, after pawning my valuable Ingersoll watch and chain so that I could get a healthful meal, when whom should I see strolling down the drag but three of the biggest hoboes that ever graced a box-car. They were Stan Hobo Kendall, Bob Prowler Doidge, and Ed Box-Car McGuire. I tried to get out of their way, but they saw me, and in almost one breath all three asked for a quarter in order to keep from starving. We turned into Bill's Restaurantu, generally known as the Greasy Spoon , and were met at the door by a big, burley, hard-looking creature, with an ear-to-ear mustache and a facial expression that would fit a Mexican rebel. It was Bill Hankins, the proprietor, and the hardest-boiled guy on Market Street. The first thing he said was, I-Iow much cash ya got? Hobo,' Kendall told him we had a quarter apiece. Hobo is the best pre- varicator in seventeen states. So we went in and gave our orders to Billie Lathan, the waitress. Billie is the only asset Bill's got in the place, even if she doesn't wash the spoons entirely clean. Walter Girdwoyn is the chef and chief bouncerg and, according to all patrons of the place, it would be a good idea for him to follow up the bouncing end of his job altogether and leave the cheling alone. Pretty soon a riot broke out in the back of the room. Chairs started flying everywhere. We'd better vanish, said Prowler Doidge. It's Bill Radford and Marshall Treadwell, the toughest gangsters in town. I started to laugh, because Bill and Marshall had been far from tough years ago, but suddenly the horrible truth enveloped me. I saw Radford reach to his hip pocket, whip forth that most deadly of weapons, the sawed-off bean- shooter, and, elevating it to his lips, take careful aim and-but wait. Treadwell had also reached to his hip pocket and amid the cries of fainting women- among whom were Grace Legler, Violet Rosson, Dora Ratkovich, and Virginia Reyen-pulled out his vicious sling-shot. With lightning dexterity he grabbed a prune from a nearby table and, facing Radford, fired both barrels. Then I did laugh. Treadwell got his thumb in the way and nearly shot it off, while Radford used an oversized bean and plugged the barrell of his bean-shooter. Rotten, cried someone up above. We all looked up, to see a battery of cameras and lights, and one bird holding a megaphone and yelling through it. It was only a movie. The director looked very much like Bob Dwan. The lead- ing lady, Betty jane Hedden, looked bored. Her maid, Myrtle Layton, was trying to make her comfortable. Oh, they're nothing but amateurs,', came the enlightening voice of i201
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