George Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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Q Li FALL-Row I lleft to rightl: Mah tlirschman, Shirley Spinner, Eliza- beth Bliss, Marilyn Smith, Carol Marten, Paula Scrgatz, Gene Lysick, Martha Flott, Ruby Dunham, Marilyn Restad, Ed Shalt, Kenney Wood, Al Bolmy, Stella Hosson, Jim Bovero, Harry Khachadourlan, Wesley Robinson, Felicia Lantieri. Row 2: Joyce Riskin, Charlene Smith, Maxine Wcng, Sue Chazalet, Don McGillis, Maggie Koshaba, Mary Goode, Gloria Abras, Diane RE i ,. Pat Klein, Barbara Swanson, Katherine Eli, Lawscn, Louise Painter, Marylin Futerman, Barbara Minchin, Roberta Usher, Pat Goldsbe:ry, Janis Green, Myrna Goldstein, Barbara Jacobs. Row 3: Fay Lew, Ennis McDaniel, Tony Del Castillo, David Abel, Franklin Battat, Dick Miller, David Var- shawsky, Richard Tandowsky, John Finnell, Steven Jacobs, Johnny Haro, Gus Fenneman, Steve Goal, Larry Wells. The Principal's Cabinet The Principals Cabinet is an original and successtul plan at Washington, It grew out ot the Girls Conterence Group, which was a meeting ot one girl representative tram each registry once a week. lt proved so satistactory that Mr. Schmaelzle adopted it tor the who'e school. The Principal's Cabinet is made up ot one member ot each registry, and meets every Tuesday at 8 a.rn. It has no administrative powers and can make no policies: but it is here that the opinions at the student body and the taculty are brought together. Usually the morning betore the meeting each cabinet member asks his or her registry what their teelings are on certain rnattersf it is then his duty to bring the opinions ot the students to light at the meeting, As a result the teelings at the entire student body are known, l-tere also the adminis- trotion'S policies and viewpoints are explained and taken back to the registries. Each rnernber at the Principal's Cabinet should be conernended tar the tine work he does in repre- senting the United Stedenrs ot George Washington. SPRING-Row I llett to rightl: Charlene Shonfeld, Barbara Redlord, Jayne Dito, Bobbie Siegel, Lesley Blake, Elizabeth Bliss, Jean Naganuma, Carole Baker, Jacqueline thompson, Lila Wenegrat, Phyllis Rubin, Alice White, Joan Vodden, Barbara Minchin, Janis Green, Shirley Canata, Carol Martin, Nancy Thomas, Evelyn Wysinger. Row 2: Patricia Mikkelsen, Kathy Wessels, Myrna Goldstein, Larry Wells, Steve Gaal, Joe Miralles, Ernesto McDougal, Jay Begun, Irene Otterbein, Robert Pinsler, Donna Young, Joell Yuna, Frances Donathan, Ruby Dunham, Earlene Smith, Lloyd Koster, Kathy Wilson, Diane Vineys, Monica Maxfield. Row 3: Jan Sewall, Arlene Cohn, Pat Blake, Harris Nussbaum, Gary Green, Franklin Battat, Harry Battat, John Doty, Richard Dahlinger, Nick Kafkos, Don McGilIis, Chris Maganaris, Mary Tuohey. if - Wren



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