Girls High School - Journal Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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WE NOMINATE FOR THE HALL OF FAME All seniors because they are such; and in particular: Janice Abraham because she wears vermillion nail polish. Ruth Helen Abraham because she helped hold the purse strings. Dorothy Arnall because she is a wonderful sport. Eleanor Arata because a mouse has nothing on her when it comes to being quiet. Marjorie Bepp because she is a good student. Elizabeth Best because she seems to have discovered the fountain of youth. (Incidently she found it in the Gym.) Katherine Bettman because she has long hair and knows about bookbinding. Bernita Betram because her nickname is Bunny,” and she is a good sport as well as being a good student. Ruth Blum because she never gets Hot and Bothered.” Vera Bogart because she brought flowers to a certain teacher every day in the year. Helen Bohn because her soft voice is so soothing. Maxine Bohr because she was ornamental, as Oxma in the rally. Bonnie Jean Boyd because she is tall and thin. Isabel Braden because she is gentle. Marie Breidenstein because she discovered the way to get an A” from Mr. Salzman Adelaide Britton because she draws well and has become a true Girls’ High specimen. Helen Brown because she was so majestic and imposing as Glinda, the good. Dorothy Butler because she has a good disposition. Elva Canada because we like her eyes. They twinkle. Beatrice Caro because we like her hair, and because she was one-fourth responsible for the success of the Rally. Erma Carstons because we like her on general principles. Alice Castaing because she speaks good French. Marye Catechi because she gave a new turn to the good old name of Mary.” Muriel Chadwick because she always helps Mr. Ofheld with the apparatus and has black eyes. Dorothy Dahlman because of her contagious smile. Helen Deeming because she can eat more pickles than any one we know. Clem de Valley because she is a blonde and an actress. Doris Doephner because she was Low 4 Prex. Janice Elberg because she had the lead in our High three Rally. Valeria Evdokimoff because she only cut once during her four years at G. H. S. Lily Fanella because she is so good-looking. 26

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Alice Ferguson because she roared for us so beautifully at the Rally. Delia Franceschi because she is always grinning. Margaret Frank because she and Vera are the class gigglers. Vera Frederick because she is such a good sport. Eileen Gallagher because she has lovely skin and we like her. Catherine Garnero because she has already had experience in the business world. Edna Getz because she has a nice smile and uses it often. Karen Ginocchio because she is the only one we know who can stick to a diet. Alice Gottschalk because she uses such red lipstick and uses it so often. Carolyn Hall because she is so good looking. Minnette Harris because she once made a speech over the radio on Girls High and Its Activities.” Dorothee Hartman because she can play the piano. Margaret Hazlewood because she managed baseball this term. Jennie Hendrickson because she looks like a naughty little girl and is nice. Susan Heymann because she never refuses to help anyone. Olive Hindshaw because she is prominent in Camp Fire. Marie Hirsch because she has red hair and blue eyes. Alice Hirschl because she made an excellent squad leader. Doris Hoffman because she knows the names of all Government Officials. Hetty Husler because she was good in the Rally. Muriel Ireland because she went over so big in the Rally. Beatrice Jacobs because she has a good disposition. Ethel Johnson because she looks like an athlete without being one. Adele Kalmbach because she was president of the International Club. Georgie Kennedy because she was president of the jazz orchestra. Mabel Knorp because she writes clever papers. Ruth Knutsen because she is another good athlete. Altess Kutner because she always studied her physics lesson even when everyone around her knew it—and because she is so generous with her car. Esther Lawrence because she has nice white teeth. Bernice Ledcrer because she cooks fancy dishes so well—Boiled etjgs for example. Dorothy Levene because she wears vivid blue shoes and gets by with it. Jane Levin because she wears a red bathing suit. Frances Levy because she asks so many questions. Clara Lienstad because she is another one who is very, very small. Veronica Liberti because she has a nice voice and dances well. Barbara Linee because she is a tennis fiend. Jacqueline Lippman because she talks so much. Beryl Lutz because she is so nice and thin. Helen Macdonald because she did so well in IB choral. Marion MacLennan because she plays the piano. 27

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