Garfield Junior High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)
- Class of 1930
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Page 7 text:
“
CLEANER STAFF
Erlifor-in-Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JULIUS DEUBNER
Assixtantx . . OLIVE PROVIS, PHILIP BISSELL, ILA LEE AINSWORTI-I, JEANETTE BVELL, DALLAS SIHULLIN
Business Managvr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EDWIN SHERBURNE
Axxislanls . EDRTUND DooLEY, BRISTOL BRQDERICR, GREGORY STOUT, HoRAcE MACCAUGHEY, CARL SANDER,
ALFRED GUILLOU
Litrrary . . . . . . . . . . . U . J . . . . . . ELEANOR MAE EDSON
Assistants . . . . HENRX' REID, IMOGENE BOLSTAD, BETTY HAW'KS, EVELYN KNAPP, BILL VVHIPPLE,
BTARY Tuomvsox
Pm-fry ................... KATHRYN KREN2
Assistants . DOROTPIX' DAVIDSON, CLARESTE BOXVER, GERTRUDE BRONSTEIN, CALLA SIAALLNVOOD
News . ................ HERWIL BRYANT
zlssixtauts . . ALICE KELLY, OMER KRUSCHKE, ROBERTA SHAW, LEROY TUFTS, HENRY HEFTXER
Art . . ................ HAROLD GADE
Assishmtx DOROTPIX' LOCRE, JAMES WIELCH, BILL HENDRICRS, MIRl.NhI QUIGLIEY
Clnln . ............ LYNN HEWITT
Assistants RICHARD DE LANCIE, SHIRLEY HEITPLER
Atblctim . . BETTY PUGH, CHARLES ATTHOWE
Drrzmatirs .... JANE ANDERSON
Assistant . . BETTY JANE CLARK
Srouling Arliritivx LESLIE BECHAUD
Joke: . . . ..... BILL Coon
Assistants FRED LTDALL, ALBERT BTORGAN
Exrlaarigv . .... JACK ZIVNUSKA
Axxixlnnl . A ..... ROBERT -JUCH
Rrportrrx . . JACK XYIOCDVILLE, IWARCIA Woon
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THAT LITTLE BLIND GOD
He is forever finding something to interest him in Garfield. This year has been no
exception. Miss Mona Skinner is becoming the bride of Mr. Harold Piatt. Mr. Harold
Chastain is Wedding a little lady from Sacramento, Miss Vesta Raynsford. Very best
wishes from all of us. A
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HENNESSEY, D. L.
FACULTY
' CANNON, MA BELLE . . . .
ABBOTT, MRS. LESLIE
ARCHER, MRS. KATE NV.
RENDT, MARION, Comnvlar
ATHERTON, MRS. CAROLYN
BARRY, MARGARET
BELLUS, MRS. RUTH
BOEHNE, FRED J
ARENNAN, MRS. LIINNIE B.
BRUEAKER, EMMA
BRUSH, CHARLOTTE
CARPENTER, AGNES
CHASTAIN, HAROLD E.
COLLAR, GLADYS
CORLEY, HAROLD P.
DAVIS, MRS.,DOROTHX'
DYSON, MRS. MARGARET
FLANDERS, F. A.
FRASER, ANNIE 'MILLS
GAVIN, MRS. ISABEL
GAY, ADELLA
GOODE, BEATRICE
GRAY, MRS. LIINNA
JGROEEQEMA, CHRISTINE
GRON'ER, HARRIET
HANISHER, ALICE
HoovER, MRS. EVIE
HUGHES, SAMUEL
JOHNSON, MRS. NoLA
KELTON, GENEVIEVE, Counselor
KIDWELL, RUTH
KILKENNY, MRS. MYRTLE
KLEEEERGER, MRS. HELEN
LAURENS, HELENE
LAWSON, MRS. CLENNIE
LELAND, S. J.
MALLY, ALFREDA
MARTIN, HELEN A
lVl0RSE, BLANCHE
RIOSSRIAN, EDITH L.
PATTON, BESSIE
VPATTON, ELIZABETH
PERRY, H. D.
RILEY, IRRIA
RUSHFORTH, R. N.
RUSS, MRS. HELEN, Counselor
SRINNER, MONA
SMITH, MRS. INA
SToUT, HARRIET
SULLIVAN, MRS. MARGARET
XVHITE, IRMA
GRADUATION
. Principal
' . . . Srcrelary
'HlTE, MRS. PEARL H.
WHITNEY, ROSLYN MAE
WIILSON, FLORA
ZIMMERMAN, BRUCE L.
SPECIAL TEACHERS
Hosns, MARTIN, lnxlrmnr
KUNDY, ERNEST
MINZYK, JOHN, Band aml
ROBINSON, MRS. IDA
SALISEURY, RAY
SCI-IoTT, VICTOR
WEISS, JOSEPH
FOSTER, GEORGIA P.,Nursc
IVIENAFEE, MRS. DOLLY P.
Cafcferia Manager
nial M uslc
OrrlJe's.'ra
PETTIT, MRS. BESSIE L., Mahon
SNYDER, GRACE, Playground Dirgfor
CARLSON, GORDON, Playgrouml ircrlor
D,OI.IVIERA, ANTONE, Ia:
EDWARDS, W. A., Iarlifor
ODEM, JOSEPH, janitor
HOAG, JACK, Iulliior
Iifor
On Thursday morning, June 5, 1930, two hundred thirty-one boys and girls will
graduate from the Garfield school. This is the largest graduating class this year from
any. East Bay junior high school, and is the largest class ever to leave Garfield.
Eleven members of the class will take part in the program. The "Class Statistics" will
be presented by Douglas Knight and Leonard Norton. Roberta Hector will speak on
the Garfield motto: "Knowledge Opens the Portals of Success." The eight ideals of Gar-
field students: Labor, Learning, Courage, Responsibility, Reverence, Integrity, S rvice,
Vision, will be presented by Gregory Stout, Jack Pickett, Glenn Allison, Richa d De
Lancie, Eleanor Mae Edson, Dorothy Davidson, Katherine Parsons, and Roberta Shaw.
The class song, "Song of Farewall from the Caravan," by Kountz, will be sung
entire class. The presentation of letters will close the program. Members of the class
are looking forward with pleasure to the party to be given in the afternoon of graduation
day, in the school cafeteria.
EDITORIAL
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Soon the halls of Garfield will be silent again, and another High Nine class will have
passed on to higher education. -
Most of us will be a trifle eager to leave this school and find out for ourselves how it is
at high school, but we may soon regret that we ever left the easy lessons and homelike
atmosphere of Garfield.
Our lessons now may seem hard, but when we go on in school, We shall find that they
were comparatively easy.
Others of us will go to different Schools and make new friends, but he who does not
remember the splendid teachers and ine school spirit at Garfield is certainly lacking in
an essential of his education.
Some of us will most likely go out into the business world before long. We
help but remember the fine sportsmanship and the high scholastic standard for
Garfield is so far-famed.
Many High Nine classes have passed on before us and many more will do so, but we
hope that we have made a pattern for future High Nine classes.
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NINTH GRADE HONOR SOCIETY l
Top Row, left to right-james Luthin, ,lack Zivnuska, Gregory Stout, Glen Alliger. l
Sixth Row-Bob Ogilvie, Leslie Bechaud, Betty Pugh, Helen XVolfenden, Maida Vfest, Muriel Pisaneg Mary
Thompson, Doris Stafford, Nadia Smith, Pauline Hoye, Betty Hawks, Irja Liljiquist, Agnes Larson,
Katherine Parsons. , 2
Fifth Row-Dorothy Cole, Lillian Laurence, Evelyn Gribben, Jane Anderson, Iris Straefer, Jeannette, XVells,
Dorothy Templeton, Helen Honore, Eleanor Dawson, Elizabeth Loveland, Etna Mae Allen,f Olive
Provis, Gertrude Bronstein. l
Fourth Row-Leonard Norton, Charles jones, Richard De Lancie, LeRoy Tufts, XVilliam Cook, Lynn
Hewitt, Philip Bissell, Harold McCarthy, YVilliam Holly, Julius Deubner, Steven Rogers, Danil Fish,
Albert Mowbray, John Parsons. I
Third Row-Margaret Johnson, Eleanor Mae Edson, Shirley Heppler, Marcia XVood, Marjorie Nasoxx,
Thora Harper, Laura Mary Fowle, Barbara Eames, Laurie Hawks, Mary Masters, Clara Lau eister,
- Betty jane Clark, Imogene Bolstad, Kathryn Krenz, XVinifred Mineard.
Second Row-Herwil Bryant, Henry Hefter, Jack Glavinovich, Warren W'eston, Bert Morris, Dallas
Smullins, Lewis Fairchild, Bill Lambert, Richard Ray, Addison Strong, Henry Reid, Bristol Bnodrick,
Charles Patterson, Dan Langford. l
First Row-Helen Foss, Martha Roletto, Roberta Shaw, Elsa Freitag, jean Birkland, Dorothy D vidson,
Juana Stuart, Elizabeth Bergman, Bernice Lucey, lla Lee Ainsworth, Roberta Hector, Cala Smalwood,
Marjorie Pennington, Vera Carlson, Edith Raftery.
Absent-Douglas Knight, Della Beatty, Donald St. john, Vfilliam Wfhipple, Dorothy Locke, Marjoric:Mason.
DEDICATED TO THE HONOR SOCIETY
Honor is an esteem due and paid to worthg honor is an excellence of charadter, a
nobleness of mind, honor is any special virtue much esteemed. Thus, I take it thlut the
members of this gathering have achieved things Worth whileg have borne an excellent
character in all their dealingsg have kept uppermost in their minds the noble thirhgs of
lifeg have shown superior virtues of sympathy, love, kindness, tact, helpfulness-virtues
that are ever much esteemed. However, honor is an elusive maiden-hard to mitch--
and as life goes on with added snares and pitfalls, harder to retain. And while she is
kind, she is an inexorable maiden, her path is not always rosy and leading throug easy
climbs. Her way is rugged and steep-sometimes thorny. Honor envieth not hlerself,
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