High School of Commerce - Commerce Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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fr' Class Beveries T THE G ES They were a group of noisy campers, those Freshmen, when they entered this serene, beautiful park on their supposedly carefree jaunt-they find it is a severe trip through an untrodden wilder- ness of individual problems. They shall not get lost as able guardians direct them along each step of the treacherous trail which leads to the peak of success. The faculty are their guardians and the guide, Miss M. Smith. They must watch their step, for in that winding trail are boulders and pebbles that will seek to trip them up and soil them with the dust of defeat and discouragement. But at the end of that twisting road are those peaks of diamond hue, Success, Happiness, Memories, Education. Yes, these campers are a noisy group, state the wise old trees that look serenely down upon them, but they will gradually become accustomed to the routine of the trail. If their steps falter and thirst seizes them there are streams, winter and summer vacation at which to stop and rest. Milestones along the road of progress were met on September I4 when Mr. Frederichson, Mr. White and Mr. Dahleen spoke before them. On October 5, entertainment, original and interesting, was reviewed by the newcomers. The long-awaited Freshman Day arrived on November 2, and, following the end of the school day, a dance was given. The leaders of this Hikers' party are: President, Bill Nolan, Vice-President, Iune Maxwell, Treasurer, Betty Spencer, Boys, Athletic Representative and Treasurer, Iack Normandy, Girls' Athletic Representative, Betty lane Butts, Yell Leader, Paul Iarvis. INSIDE The wise gardeners planted the seeds well and so, after a year's growth, we find, as we gaze over this landscape, the seeds of leadership sprouting forth and enhancing the beauty of this great park, which we shall call Commerce, The present Sophomore class, who owe thanks to Mrs. Dozier, have done fairly well. They have succeeded in piercing the soil of bewilderment and opening their petals of application and diligence to the refreshing sunshine of eo-operation and education. They have carried out a particularly entertaining semester. Dates that no Sophomore over- looked were the 14th, 18th and 20th of September, when their officers met to decide just what a great event Sophomore Day, October 19, would be. The oHicers for this term, who have ably and patiently executed their duties, are: President, Edward Harder, Vice-President, Lucille Green, Secretary, Irene Bibel, Treasurer, Milton Frank, Boys' Athletic Representative, Harold Backer, Girls' Athletic Representative, Iune Tensfeldt, Iunior Representative, Rose Shemano, Senior Representative, Aileen Purcell, Yell Leader, Kenneth Warhouse. COMMERCE BULLDOG RECORD 0 DECEMBER 1934 22

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