High School of Commerce - Commerce Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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High School of Commerce - Commerce Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 31 of 128
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I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS PRESIDENT .... ................................ M ilton Brady VICE-PRESIDENT ..... . . . . . .... Archie Andrews SECRETARY-TREASURER ...... . ..... Lucille Hynes SOCIAL REPRESENTATIVE ........... ...... . Edna Preston JOURNAL REPRESENTATIVE ........ ............ M argaret Mack Bovs' ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE ............... Harry Dixon GIRLS, ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE CNo Picturel .Mildred Mitchell YELL LEADER QCenterJ ..................... Donald McShane Are We In It, We'll Say Yesg For We Are The Sophs, Of C. H. S. HAI' verse means more than just plain words-it represents the Hliery spirit of our peppy Sophomores. From the day we were scrubs we have played our part in making Commerce what It IS toda . Time has brou ht about man chan es, Y g Y g none more wonderful than that we have become Sophs. We are now being recognized by the upper classmen, and we dare to look at them as beings no bigger than we are, for We have caught the school spirit and have developed some prominent students, athletes, and social leaders. We feel justly proud of our oflicers. Why shouldn't we? Milton Brady, our Class President has played an active part in athletics. Our yell-leader, Donald McShane, because of his lusty leading last term, has been re-elected. In sports none of our boys are lacking in energy. In basketball we are rep- resented by McShane, McGuire, Halbe, Potts, Miraglia, Brady, McGrory and Drummond. In football we have Brady, McGrory and Fyfe. McGuire and Diummond have come out for tennis, and McShane for swimming. Our girls, too, are showing us what they can do. In tennis, Lillian Greendorfer, Genevieve Renton, Helen Fry, Francis Fry and Anna Reichart. ' Let us hope our good spirit continues until when our turn comes to leave our Alma Mater, the High School of Commerce will miss the Sophomores. MARGARET MACK. I 261



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FRESHMAN OFFICERS PRESIDENT QLeftj .................,......,. Melvin Dollinger i VICE-PRESIDENT CRightJ . , . ...... Rosella Breit SECRETARY-TREASURER ...... ......... M ax Segal SOCIAL REPRESENTATIVE ,...... . . . ......... Helen Ryan JOURNAL REPRESENTATIVE .......,. ......,. M erel Simpson Bovs' ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE .......,, Emmet Whitehead GIRLS, ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE .... .... G ertrude Fleming YELL LEADER .................,.......,... Howard Hatfield EVER before has a Freshman class in the High School of Commerce had such a large number of talented young students as we have this term. In a general Way every one has a part in the school life. Many of our number sing, dance or play some musical instrument. Lewis Judnich played a musical selection on the accordion at the California Theatre. The Freshman entertainment was held March 31, under the direction of Melvin Dollinger, and was a huge success. The cast of Valentine's Vaudeville Agency was as follows: Thelma Odgers, Harry Leibel and Clyde Fredericks. They made a big hit, as did the people who tried out for positions. Our quartette-David Foley, George Wright, Ben Sachs and Tom Hansen, was especially enjoyed. VVe have organized teams in baseball and basketball. We played the Juniors, and surprised everybody by beating them. Emmet Whitehead was our sole rep- resentatlve on the football team, but with the entrance of Stuart Ross and numerous other huskIes', the Freshmen will be well represented In athletics. From the start, the Freshmen have made themselves felt, not only in athletics, but also In the soclal and academic life of Commerce. MELVIN DOLLINGER. KELLY JOHNSTON. l2Sl

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