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

 - Class of 1934

Page 30 of 96

 

Girls High School - Journal Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 30 of 96
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Page 30 text:

MABEL PAIK forgot how to draw beautiful portraits. NAOMIE PENLAND wasn't on the job as one of the best C. P's. ANITA RASO didn't have to visit her neighbors during roll call. CATHERINE RITZAU wasn't such a good ad getter for the Journal.” MYRTLE ROGERS wasn't singing one of the latest song hits. ELVA ROMANO ever stopped bitting her finger nails. EDITH RONCARATI didn't have to try on people's coats. LYDIA RUSSELL wasn’t an active member in the Com- mercial Club. ASAKO SAKAI forgot how to study. ASSIA SALICH didn't talk in such a cute” way. MARGUERITE SANDAHL wasn't such a popular newcomer in our school. DOROTHY SAYWELL'S favorite sport wasn't tennis. ELSIE SCHONFELD didn't answer the telephone when the teacher was out of the room. JACQUELINE SCHRODER didn't get the office for which she ran. NELVA SMITH wasn't seen helping in the library. GERALDINE SUCH didn't have at least one ring on her finger. DOROTHY SWIFT didn’t always have a stick of chewing gum handy. SHIZUE TAMURA lost her drawing pencil.

Page 29 text:

FUTAE KAWAGUCHI failed to sinlc a shot in basketball. JEANETTE KINRADE ever recited voluntarily in class. ELVIRA LEAHY could answer roll call loud enough to be heard. ROSE LEW ever grew any larger. BARBARA LUCE wasn’t designing dresses. LAURETTA MACK wasn't always drawing Micky Mouses on her binders. ANN MAIORINO wasn't as graceful as a dancer. ELOISE MANNING wasn't always writing poetry. MABEL MATHERS didn't attend to her correspondence. MAXINE McDOUGALL wasn’t crazy about gym. ELINOR MclVER didn't have such pretty dark eyes. EMMA MELCHIORI was ever seen without Maxine McDougall. DAISY MERLO took an interest in a history lesson. CLARISSA MITCHELL didn’t live up to her nickname Happy. HANNAH MURPHY wasn’t such a Keen Kid. ESTHER NG wasn't so witty.1 LOUISE NOFORI could decide what she wanted about herself in the Journal. EILEEN O'NEILL didn't have such charming ways.



Page 31 text:

ELEANOR TICKNOR didn't like her drama class. ANITA TRUFFELLI didn't do her homework. HARUYE TSUCHIHASHI flunked an examination. MARGARET VELLA hadn't been such a good Sud in the term play. ZELDA WAXMAN was seen without her tennis racquet. HELEN WONG wasn't forever studying. ANNIE WONG came to school regularly. FRANCES WORKMAN wasn't such a good little S. P. A. girl. TO THE SENIORS OF FALL ’34 The mortarboard, which will soon be yours, is the symbol of completion— Completion of four beautiful years of understanding and joy— Completion of years of richness which none can surpass. The mortarboard will be yours—yours to wear—yours to cherish, For it symbolizes memories that dwell within the shrine of experience. THE JOURNAL JUNE 1934 Page Twenty-five

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