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

 - Class of 1934

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AUG. AUG. AUG. AUG. AUG. SEPT. SEPT. Ocr. OCT. BRIIQBPQS Report As a ranger, with lowered head, A log of events on a page confines, A tale of heroism can be read, But only between the lines. PATRICIA Dorrniumn. ff 13-The.first' autumn Winds begin in the woods, and in the High School of Commerce we find friends gathered once more-it is this, the Fall Term of 1934. 17-The Girls' League starts the leaves rustling with their Big Sisters' Day, giving all the girls in Commerce a chance to meet. Then each new girl has her K'Big Sister to help her in Commerce. 22-Our Hrst assembly, and our Student Body leaders for the semester take their oaths of office at the Student Body Officers' Installation. May you iind success and happiness in your work, officers, and may the end of this term be as happy as these first days. 24- Hello Dayl'-When we become acquainted with that tall blonde or the dashing brunette. A gala day indeed for Commercites, with quarts and quarts of ink being scrib- bled on those blue and white cards, in the signatures of new friends. 31-Finds the inner court gay with short dresses and big hairbows. Every Senior is trying his best to return to first-grade days, and every Freshman plans what he shall wear when his turn comes. 12-And the first meeting of the Girls' League brings all the girls of Commerce to the Audi- torium, while the boys romp madly in the gym with all the carefree abandon of youth. I6- Iournal Ioys brings out new talent in our school, and great entertainment it proved to beg one of the best programs of recent years was enjoyed by the entire school. We shall not soon forget the Iolly Iesters, for Commerce High appreciates assemblies like this. 17-Something new in Commerce. Over in the Auditorium soft lights and sweet music reign -at the movie, Harold Teen,'l a talkie, given to buy a loud speaker system for our own assemblies. 19-The first of the lower classes to hold their Uday. -Sophomores revel at their dance in the girls' gym. and That evening, in the auditorium at Mission High School, representatives of Commerce, gf Harold Flint and Iulia Perdrizat, do their bit in the Public Speaking Contest. Am. 25-Special Radio Program executed by Commerce. Through public address system, Mr. all. X hite, Harold Flint and Ioe Cahn Qformer Student Body Presidentj question and an- N TJ s ,one another in favor of Commerce. N, . .... l ---if ...................... ....... ...................... ..... - - - g vvvvv ,dm 'vvvvv'v'-vvvv'---'v--v-v '-v' --vvvvvv v-- '--v --- '-- TNCOMM CE BULLDOG RECORD O DECEMBER .1934 f'.3' ' A X3 . 30 S 53 1 sa W.. T if X- X 7: Y A I Sis, s 'W

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V Nov. 2-Freshman Day-The lowly scrubs take their turn at entertaining the Seniors. Their I dance wis much enjoyed, and the plauditsjaf the Senior class rang sweetly in their ears. W joy that attend the Senior Jinx, for this event heralds the approach of graduation, Noxyjty-The last fini?-zinbly put on by many of our star performers-it is with mingled sorrow and J whenvwe musblosve these cl fnates. Nice work, Seniors-Hail and Farewell. ,Jjf T Tia K A l - . . a - I Z Nov. 16-The Sfl'1i01'S are again guests of a lower class, this time the Iuniors present their offering to the dignified High 'n, Mighties. The dance in the gym was welcomed and the resulting jjj I fun caused all toflook forward to next Iunior Day. Ulf, and Our great dramatists show their progress in art. The title of their production doesn't sound like one of Hollywoodls super-supers nor yet like the Noel Coward in them, but A'Growing Pains was hailed a success. Nov. 20-How the term flies! One moment we are seated in the auditorium, watching the officers take their oaths. Then we find ourselves going to Room 30 to decide who may try for the lead in our Student Body affairs next term. Nov. 23-The R. O. T. C. Competition in the Civic Auditorium-this is indeed an event in soldiery. We hope to win more laurels here. Watching the officers take their oaths, we Find our- selves going to Room 30 to decide who may try to take the lead in our Student Body affairs next term. Nov. 28-Low-High Four Day-When the graduates are given their dance by the incoming High Seniors--and refreshments are enjoyed, as this is the only class day having the privilege of serving treats, The girls Hll the auditorium for the last meeting of the Girls, League, and the boys proceed to their gym for another free-for-all. DEC. 6-Marks the day upon which the candidates for leadership of the Student Body for the following term are weighed in the balance, and elected. DEC. 7-When, at the Award Assembly, they who have earned a reward for scholarship or ath- letics are- given their awards-and the new Student Body Officers are announced. Disc. I2-IS the day when, for the graduates, they come to the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning-who can say which? ln the morning they bring us their Move-up- Assembly, and our first glimpse of the new Senior sweaters-then, their graduation, and they are a new part of our organization-alumni. Dae. 14-School closes-When we return again to Commerce High next year, may we find a new, gr height to achieve, and the attainment of our goals more easy. COMMERCE BULLDOG RECORD 0 DECEMBER 1934 31

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