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

 - Class of 1934

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Girls High School - Journal Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 24 of 96
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Page 24 text:

MAXINE SIRRO likes candy and cake, Though neither one does she know how to make. BARBARA SMITH would like to park On the Berkeley doorstep of Miss Clark. MARION SPRENSER has little to say, She'd rather work than waste time away. THELMA STANLEY has never faced the Court, Which proves to us she's a very good sport. ILA STONEY is tall and fair, With nice blue eyes and long blond hair. IRENE STRONG is vivacious and gay, She knows how to work and she knows how to play. A school life MARIE SWEENEY could fancy Would be seven gym periods with Miss Clancy. KAZUE TANIGUCHI has a pretty large name; But the wonder of it all—she's a very small dame. To describe EVELYN TEGLIA we need but one word; Not to write intelligent is truly absurd. MARGARET TENORIO had an easy task Because she knew how to cheer for the senior class. LYNDELL THORUP works for the school, She tags all those who break the rule. ELEANOR TILFORD always debates, It's a force of habit, but she certainly rates. MARY ALICE TORRENCE is sometimes late; It's the twelve-twenty bell that rings her fate. BEATRICE TREADWELL is calm, sedate, and cool In debating, and also as prex of the school. DORIS TUCKER is sweet, but shy; Her bashfulness will soon pass by. OLIVINE VOGLER is really quite kind, She's one of the nicest girls one could find. MILDRED WHITBY is a grand tennis star; Believe it or not—she's way above par. ALETA WHITMORE is always handy; Her typing and writing are simply dandy.

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EVELYNNE PATE was easily made The senior orchestra's essential aid. DOROTHY PEPPER is lively and gay. She s a peach of a sport in every way. ELAINE PETSAKOS, interested in art. Gives posters to her friends to cart. PHYLLIS POSENER is always gay: She studies and works, but knows how to play. We know ELLEN PRESENTI will always come To visit Girls High, for she's been our chum. PANSY QUANDT always leaves her seat To help Miss Castelhun with the absentee sheet. SALLY RASMUSSEN is tall and blond. She’s a pretty girl of whom we're fond. DOROTHY REDDEHASE is terribly tall. So she was a guard in Captain Ball. AMPARO ROBLES finds life worth while. And that's the reason she will always smile. LOUISE SAIKI is always laughing and gay. She jokes and she smiles through most of the day. We wonder what MARIE SALLES would do Without Helen Jordan. Are you wondering too? EDA SANDONA. we know, will say, I'll come back to visit Girls High some day.' LOUISE SCHMIDT sews with great skill And no doubt a happy home she’ll fill. A fine little actress is HARRIET SCHMIDT, She proved that in every dramatic club skit. ELINOR SEELEY receives our affection, Especially when she writes for the literary section. Never daunted is AMOUR SHERRY, She's always laughing and always merry. IDA SHIMANOUCHI'S passion is to debate. She has won several contests up to date. TATIANA SIRKIN—does she rate? Ask the ushers—they say she’s great!



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FRANCES EVE WILBUR can laugh and can sing, She goes in for almost everything. MARIE WILLIS is willing to work; Her studies and hobbies, she never will shirk. CLARISSA WILSON is always changing her name, Two days never pass with its being the same. MARY ANN WOODY is terribly shy. If you asked her to speak, the poor girl would die! MITZU YAMAGATA is a nice little miss, She's filled with laughter and filled with bliss. “FASHION” BY ANNA CORA MOWATT Senior Class Play—May 24 and 25, 1934 CHARACTERS Mrs. Tiffany.....................Mary Cheshire Prudence Beatrice Treadwell Millinette Amparo Robles Gertrude......................Virginia Bauck Seraphina Phyllis Fallehy Adam Trueman................... Marie Cadigan Zeke............. Count Jolimaitre Marie Louise Paine Colonel Howard .........Florence Deutsch Mr. Tiffany...................Mary Guidi Mr. Twinkle Rose Marie Haas Mr. Snobson......................Virginia Belasco Mr. Fogg.......................Anna Brun Barbara Smith DANCERS Margaret Blauer Anna Brun, Barbara Burns, Doris Chiappari, Emma Christensen, Clementina Cunha Eva Gilliam, Louise Haas, June Irwin, Maxine Klingner, Caroline Lazzan, Lena Maffei, Cecelia Mailis, Jane Marx, Helen Millar, Dorothy Pepper, Ellen Presenti, Harriet Schmidt, Margaret Tenorio STAFF Staged and Directed by...........................................Edith F. Browning Assisted by Laura Tharp and Lydia E. Martin Dancers..................................................Trained by Lenora Clark Advisers ... ... ...... ........ Miss Castelhun, Miss Hesselberg Music—G. H. S. Orchestra and H 12 singers Directed by Mary F. McGlade Costumes—Nobu Omori and Sewing Department Sponsored by Genevieve Sullivan Stage Settings...... ...............................Stagecraft Club Properties.......................................................May Overmohle rompters.................................................Patsy Lane, Elinor Seeley Programs .. ... Matilda Armstrong, Virginia Belasco Program Design...... ...........................Haruko Nakajima Publicity . ..............................Patsy Lane Ushers and Ticket Sellers ..........................................Ushers Club Furniture...................................Mrs. Hesselberg, Homestead Art Shop THE JOURNAL w JUNE 1934 Page Nineteen

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