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

 - Class of 1929

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Page 7 text:

gf CODIJWERFF BUIIDOG RIKORI 'T o A Woman the Whole School Loves and Admiifes for Her Cofopemtion and Spirit We Dedicate This Issue of the Bulldog flQ:co'rd, Mrs. Genevieve W. Pendergrass lf3l

Page 6 text:

CUMIHERCE 1 BULLDOG 1 RECOR?lQe-f-- l at . l MR. C. W. WHITE Our Principal H! what a joy there is in being a Senior: The attaining of a goal to- wards which you have been striving through all these years, the thrill of wearing a senior sweater and having underclassmen recognize you as mem- bers of the outgoing classy the possessing of a conscious feeling that you are leaders in the activities of your school, that you are the ones who assist in the promoting of the many clubs, athletic sports, interesting assemblies and all those other phases of student life, which, combined with the regular class work have materially assisted in furnishing ties of friendly interest that cause you to say most proudly, THIS IS MY SCHOOL-I CERTAINLY AM GLAD I CAME HERE. Already you see graduation night approaching and you begin to ponder over what you are going to do. It is the age-old problem that confronts every graduate. As one checks his preparation and sizes up the business world from the point of View of position for himself, he may even doubt his ability to face life with that jaunty degree of conhdence that may have been his a few years back. However, you should now be quite well prepared to cope with the situation. Gaze about you for a few minutes. Note what others have done who have found themselves in exactly the same condition as you now are. Think over the possibilities which lie before you. Try to vision in a most imaginative way what one with training, industry, and a desire to do might accomplish. If you do all these things with intelligence, there should now appear before you a well-defined horizon, flecking the border line of an illuminated sky, portraying a splendid future and while gazing upon this there should appear a beckoning hand which seems to say, YOUNG MAN, YOUNG WOMAN, THIS IS THY DAY. TO YOI2 HAS BEEN GIVEN THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND. YOU VVILL BE REWVARDED IN PROPORTION AS THOU MAKEST LAWFUL USE OF THE TALENTS THAT HAVE BEEN ENTRUSTED TO THY KEEPING. COME FORTH AND IVIAY YOU REAP BOUNTIFULLY OF THAT WHICH IS THINEX' C. VV. WVHITE. I2l



Page 8 text:

MR. HARRY W. DAHLEEN --A-:if COMMERCE 1 BULLDOG 1 RECORD '- CLYDE W. WHITE... HARRY W. DAHLEEN ........ IDA GARBARINO. ...... .. MARY T. CLARKE ...... GRACE J. EASTON ..... Ilialcullty ..............Principal Vice Principal, Dean of Boys ......Vice Principal, Dean of Girls Assistant Dean of Girls ....,.........Secretary FLORENCE WEINS1'EIN ..... ....... S ecretary English Department I. FURLONG SCHEARER 1HeadJ JOHN S. BOLIN MARIE COLLETT MAYBELLE CHURCHVVRIGHT CONSTANCE DEWEY ROSA M. DIEHL ALBERTA F. DOzIER GRACE K. GALLAGHER BARBARA HENDERSON MAE LOUISE JOHNSON LORRAINE MARIE MARTIN JEANNETTE P. NEVVMAN ALICE O'MALLEY ADA H. RAMSDELL MOLLIE D. ROSEN JANET A. STEWART MARIE O. WELLER ELVIE DICKSON MAE LOUISE JOHNSON SARAH A. LANGDON Typewriting Department LEILA PALMER QHeadj MARY T. CLARKE M , DGAR M. CAMERON ABIGAIL C. CLIFFORD YBELLE CHURCI-IWRIGHT ALICE O. COLLINS 'Wi ALICE L. STOCKWELI. Speech Correction Latin ROSE MARIE HANLON CONST.-XNCE DEVVEY LEILA PALMER fHeadb ABIGAIL CLIFFORD Stenography Department MAE L. HAYES MAE LOUISE JOHNSON Department of Modern Languages MARGARET C. DOWLING QHeadJ EDVIDGE CERRUTI IRENE BRUCE JOSEPHINE C. CEREGHINO Appliance Department ROSA M. DIEI-IL RACHEL KURLANZIK ALMA P.POWELL l ibrarians EVELYN C. LYMAN AGNES STRACHAN MISS IDA GAREARINO HELEN VILLALPANDO E ,Q GENEVIEVE YANNKE HOIIIE Economics MARY E. AMRATH ' Me h . I D Y. MARIE COLLETT HARRIET E. RADEMAKER GRACE DIXON C mum mu 'ng LEERTRUDE FISCHER ELLEN TREWICK AMY MATTESON FRANK B. SCHOCH MARIE JOHNSTON CLARICE A.KIRWIN CHeadJ FLORENCE E. BARNARD JOSEPH E. BENTEL Science Department HENRY R. JENNINGS QHedJ GLENN L. ALLEN JOSEPH E. BENTEL CHARLES A. COLMORE EVERETT P. CORNELL JOHN GUNTHER RUBY A. ROEE JOHN BANAIR WORLD .Military Department CAPTAIN JOHN A. SCHEARER Business Practice HENRY J. CHAIM fHeadJ MARY E. AMRATH BARBARA HENDERSON RUSSEL P. MARBLE GENEVIEVE W. PENDERGRASS History Department MARIE DEFLON BURR E. NELSON MABREY LELAND S. MARTIN HARRIET E. RADEMAKER ANNIE J. ROCK ELLEN TREWICK MILO T. TUCKER LOUISE E. FREEZE Health Department MARION G. GRAY lllusic Department GEORGE MELVIN LORRAINE M. MARTIN Physical Education, Boys PERCY J. PRINZ fHeadJ HAROLD BRILLHART LOUIS CONLON Physical Education, Girls MARJORIE GRINNELL QHeadJ MARY S. CLOSE - L41 ' 'ln ' L D M. SMITH MARIE 0. WELLER JESSlEI.HANNA A . WI ' 'L KATHRYN LEAMAN HELEN G TI-IURSBY MARY E. MVALCOTT I-W flflathenzatics AILEEN HENNESSY CHeadJ ABRAM CHRISLIP FLORENCE GASTONGU.-XY JOHN HARGRAVES TERESA HESS FRANK B. SCHOCH Lip Reading BLANCHE VAN DEVEER On Leawe of flbsence BIRDEENA GOWAN GEORGE SMYTH

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