High School of Commerce - Commerce Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1933
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-S E569 Qwo r I fui we-- N A I Eflflff eu auh Maman nrerelg E lagerf' T H6 QIHIHERCS BULLDQG RECDRD CLHUOFJUDE I955 JQD Fl2F3Uf1CIfCO CQLIFOIZIWIQ DUBLIIHSD BY THS , , , T WAS my goal, it was my aim to help her win, secure her fame. I tried to be, J ?! with all my might, loyal to the Blue and VFIE? Ian White I went to root at ever ame If K RQ ' Y g ' X5 we lost . . . we were not to blame. I helped to take it on the chin. With each defeat I rose to grin. I knew that at some later date, out of her heart I'd graduate, and enter into a world so wide that would sweep upon me like a tide, but never knew that it would be like tearing the heart right out of me. Oh, Commerce, can you ever know how much it hurts that I love you so! Of me youlve grown to be a part, in the very center of my heart. MARIAN GOLDENBERG. QEditorj I v W w bf' I WF-fwfiri HE theme of our journal is the theatre. Our school shall. be the stage, and we, the actors and audience. As the play unfolds itself before our eyes, let us enjoy it to the fullest degree. And when it is over let it be a happy memory to accompany us always on the road through life. l.5fl - A HESE are trying times, days of discouragement for Q 3 every one and high school students are no exception. Never in my experience have I found it more dith- cult to address a group of graduating seniors. As you look forward to the usual happy days of Commence- Zfifv 3 ment you are faced with uncertainty. Each of you is asking himself, his school, the world these questions: What future is there for me? What use can I make of the training I have been re- ceiving? l You should not be satisfied with the type of optimism which teaches that everything is all right if one just thinks so. That is not an honest satisfying philosophy. You may as well admit that the world today is out of gear and that life has become a burden to many. What then, may you place your faith in? What are the answers to your questions? May I venture to suggest some of them? Your future is by no means certain-but if you have acquired habits of mastery in your work, have trained your mind, strengthened your character, culti- vated the virtues of cooperation and good will, you will be more secure and more certain of success. If you have practiced courtesy and help- fulness and won the respect and affection of your fellow students and teachers, you will be abler than others to meet the vagaries of life. Excellent work along any line is never wasted. The world will, as it always has, find use for the boy or girl who has learned to practice honesty, punctuality, courtesy, self-control and good will. The skilled, observant, careful person will be more welcome in times of adversity than in times of prosperity. If you have learned that the fundamental requirements of a civilized life are balance, poise, self-control, and good humor, you have the better -fitted yourself for the challenge that life is certain to fling to you. Added to that and perhaps more important than any of the foregoing thoughts is the fact that he who is educated and has a record of school work well done has added much more to his life spiritually than is measurable materially. You will be the better able to see and value the true and beautiful in life, to see more of the real meaning of life and to find a surer measure of happiness because of your high school training. E l6l Q 5 W rf f I J ll if ,J' L K 1 lx If J , O J' f X J ! J: J 1 I J. A . x j .4 J JJ ' I ' I x:J ffl!! ff'f,7', J l I f .I 1 JJ 'J 1, lj 'Iliff I 9' 1 1 ' f ,J 1 J L f .1 I I J f ll 2 n I 1 ' ' W1 f 1 HX' I 5 I ,EJ 'I ,. . J J -N, A wx, I CX 'X ' 7 ,,.. XA X ' A N Xi MR. C. W. WHITE I . . Nw Prznrzpa! HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 4 X 4- 13. X, 'X ,Q N., A NN N X KN X, , Rfffr- Q ,E I'W.1F'YQf-1.' -dn-, xx -'N Ii px X - X gtx v,Q3i,fH.5v-1'.,x. XY. w S+. 1 EC N -x7 X X - X -Q., - ' xnxx' I 7 1 VM E., Lf' 23 fb yu W fl ly!! j f f' lj! fi Jf I Ji lf JA 11' ki' Wh0's Who At Commerce OUR party plans are interrupted by the illness of a Q good player and you need a fourth at bridge. I would suggest that you call up Miss MARIE COLLETT as she is an expert in that field of endeavor and would give Mrs. Culbertson a close shave in a 9 tournament. And that is just one of the many things I have added to my knowledge of Miss Collett, our teacher in home economics. To boys she may seem like just another teacher but to girls she is a big asset at Commerce. Having been assigned to the privilege of interviewing her, I thought I should get some pointers from my mother concerning cook- ing and sewing before I attempted it, but I found her well versed in other lines of information. ' Incidentally she plays an interesting game of golf-the roses on her cheeks are really hers, the brilliant gloss of her hair, its waves, the sparkle of her eyes, the smile-all, all real and only the out-of-doors sports know how wonderful a cosmetician the fresh air is. Standing at the cashier's desk day after day to make sure you are satisfied with the food, and to collect your little check, is just part of her work at Commerce. From a few years' pleasant sojourn at Fran- cisco junior High, Miss Collett came to us, and finds joy in work in i ructing girls in the art of sewing. Miss Collett maintains that espite the modern conveniences, cooking is still an art and can be ac uired by a few only. It should be the goal of our girls. If more pr ted by just such instruction as Miss Collett recommends, it would , ffl ,J i K' J 1 , p o lo er necessitate that the first urchase after the hone 'mo n con- f P ,lf lj'Jl mf. f iffy gf' ff' iffy j' ,gpue to be-a can opener. A- 4 ' ' f I ' 1 B H ' c. ' , M M f if 1 ,f f f awe T if CL! H A! X ' ,411 ji! i , Y i ,f fi 'ff f -1 ,ef J ff! ' i I 'fl VJ if 1 l9l Here is a scene which wakes in the heart of every citizen of San Francisco a feeling of pride and devotion . . . an airplane view of the Civic Center. In it we see our school situated in the very heart of beautiful, historic San Francisco. No other school can boast of such position. Under the very dome of our City Hall, we carry on our work with the harmony that is characteristic of groups in the important buildings just a few feet away. Here, surrounded by the City Hall, the Opera House, Memorial Building, State Building, Civic Auditorium, new Emergency Hospital, and the Public Library, we act our drama of life. We hope each act will have as successful a background.-Daplme McKinney. Arrirtafzt Editor. l10l 'I'heC1lSt GRADUATES CLASSES-- xx Xu g 'Q 4tuv Rf-as KW rv' hw-' 'BF bf I 5 s john W 'YW 'Q' 4.2. 5... A M at g K Q A M 9,11 Sarah Coleman X . 1 f ff, W,-5 X xm Sahra Cohen Yetta B 159' E 5' E 5 '!Rf' 3 mn 3 2 E 2 5 3 4 E w 31 3 Q S 3 2 2 3? Q Z 3 s 3 5 E Z Z , s 2 Z E Q 2 ? E 5 i 5 3 E s 5 5 5 2 5 n i F Q a 5 2 E E 2 E Z 3 S 2 Q B E z 2 3 li 5 1 4 3 L4 'f 2 3 5 21' Jaw 1-egw-ff Q. 'fel' Muriel J. Lawrence 4 -6' ,af x V, S ws 7 . V IJBDISQM Levet 1 5, me as , , wav k l iQ2,Q.,q 'E' 4 X 'Hb J 35 yd iii'- 'inw- x Xxx HR - ,M 'sq ,L', Theodora Louis .. i '49 'i ,..,, I x 54.73 .. H -nr Q ' ... -i MH-A eq' A Bernardyne Maddux I ! 'HQ' Aurelia NJ M? Q3 '03 ww... YV'- Rfk.- , x. V Marlon Leora Lomax -awww Q f 3 X 'SP X f, I , Eleanor L. Mandarino 'Qii Ng! 'Qi Vlhv mms ?,5Yf Q 555 Q Qgf SI 25 M Q E El n Q, 5 23 ze fi iii 555 QF? Q F51 .Q :Sf P? 5 ai 9 T5 S5 155 57? Z if 35' fi .555 km Y Q-gf' K Q' ,. 8 , ii W I 4 X ' pail? W Boma A. Racliko Raddich .......,. S . . , .,. , Y- W h Q T L l rf John 1 'tml Eh Colin H. Rothery Av we l ' MQ? llll W 2 l 5 fm.. 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Nlary Gigozmzkif. l 23 l Y V .,-,N ' A-45' - , - '-1. L- ' 1 ' - n '- - . 5 , , ',, Q. 71- , .,., t ..,,...i1 :af . Jr i , o Jw 1-:AQ 'hw ll -4 .ra iygmfm 2- . E 'Q ff:-wftl OT only the patter of childrens feet but also the pitter-patter of raindrops was heard on Kiddy Day. However, that did not spoil the fun of the Seniors for you should have seen them romping in the Gym during fourth and fifth periods. Ginghams and short trousers flew through the hall between classes. Dollies were escorted to class and introduced to dear teacher . The day flew by but the memories still remaing memo- ries of Mr. Magicians magic potion which made all children smart without studying their lessons. Too bad that Mrs. Magician threw it out. l24l 0 Ji! 1 E! ? 5 E, i 5 , ' as ,Nga gawk- AJ, f E ig ' 4 , .. . ' ,, , .. ,. -'fr K ,Vi 4, I 2.31, ,W . . 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An informal dance for the purpose of having members of the Fresh- man Class get acquainted will long be remembered by those who attended, The capable leaders of this outstanding group are: President, Lou Gilespieg Vice- President, Peggy Kirst, Secretary, Misa Hara, Treasurer, Martin O'Looneyg B.A.R., Stanley Zimmermang G.A.R., Ruth Claverieg j.R., Louise Pennebakerg Spirit Represen- tative, Ludwick Larshin, Adviser, Miss O'Malleyg and Counselor, Mrs. Collins. 1271 ' J QW VJIJ wi Q' ' 1 pl ll fufikigjvi XM-S rx , Y, , I xvzik rx: N x ' A --v I ' , we . x X , , ... xo J . x X V' V X 1 7 X U8 l Q LN i . ' , xx J , Y X . . ' x ,K I is X X ' . 'XBEJ .X X . lyw v KAY r I N , 1, ff ,JP V idx U91 Dguadvexrlsnnq IN +he Commence Spam' N01-H gouqbusnuess uhm. oe, Noi--,- mcrkeasep IOOZNBLHH NQ1---- QM Bn.FiH,e'rc E glgsl--1-:agglxlx 01 fw 5 -2 sm f- B-'--'f -- 0 4? 1-if mf lm f ff E7 ! J 3 909 Hakim. jars his man IRST P H W0 an es sam! If sul-le I5 n sweu. NIC1-HT l5N'T rr? 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Th embers aref dele Schoegllgliipx Ghairm ' Ruth Colgril lll Carey, Barba 'i' Chilgrbn, Christina Frangos X 'harles Morrill, Bill Sans m, ulcie Saxton, Muriel Schlaritg, Raul Thompson, Gerald Trubqpw, age! Gilbert ,zwiiiingcf , he Dance Cqhimittee' is ad isetl by Miss Grinnell. Spring f Plan I f FTER careful consideration, Miss Ramsdell and te drama classes decided on term la fo 'K ' s ster, ' ' Sevenp Chani' 'f JllEhelpif'U club. The her refused fofmarry. His grancgather died a dmlefts him as h 'ryGytw j ionwy dollars provid e marri when he was irt . Hisxf i decided that they 59 ga X married and theylh unti night of the next I. uring this time they gotalfn pro Qse' A to seven girls, the last ofuvjrlidrfq accepted him. He discovere that he had loved her all the time. Thus we have Seven Chances . Those who competed for the leading roles were Gilbert Zwil- linger, William Sansom, Charles Morrill, Adele Schoenfeld, Mu- riel Scharetg, and Daphne Mc- Kinney. Stage Crew F PARAMOUNT importance is this group. With Frank B. Schoch as director, the stu- dents with L. West as stage manager have organized a stage crew which has become an in- dispensable element in school entertainments. It furnishes the scenery for all social functions, assemblies and plays given in the High School of Commerce. H. Hohenstein as co-manager, Lew Littlejohn, Norman Cole, Hilding Asphund, and Curia, have received new uniforms as a token of appreciation of their co- operation and hard work. There will be no outside help for the term play. The stage crew has been left in full charge. We have confidence in their ability. RESENTING a fine cast, the dramatic class gave us Daddies , a hilarious three-act comedy, on December 1. jean Balfour deserves special praise for her very human and sympathetic portrayal of Mrs. Audrey, Robert Audrey's mother, whose main aim in life was to have her children married, and who rirst suggested that the members of the Bachelors' Club adopt orphans. jeff Cohe1an's impersonation of Crockett, the chronic complainer, who reluctantly agreed to adopt a child only on condition that it be a boy, and who found that he had a little girl on his hands, and a very pesty one at that, was superb. A great future is prophesied for jeff with his gift of dramatic talent. Our orphan heroine, Ruth Atkins, the eighteen-year-old adopted daughter of Audrey, who eventually marries him, was ably portrayed by Lorraine Steiley. Lorraine made a most charming heroine. As for Robert Audrey, our erstwhile hero, he is to be commended upon the way in which he got out of uncomfortable situations. Bob Kelly made a lasting impression on the customers. In complimenting the line work of the above-mentioned, Doris Leathe can not be forgotten with her amusing characterization of Bob Audrey's sister, Bobette, who quarreled with her brother, but as she was fortunate enough to fall in love with and marry one of the members of the Bachelors' Club, there were no fears on her account. Congratulations may be extended to the other bachelors: William Rivers, in the person of Stanley Bartley, who married Bobette Audrey: Henry Allen, the fortunate OJ recipient of triplets, and Walters, played by Richard di Gregorio, the proud father of a little soldier girl. came to take her child away. and who consequently solved the problem, was given a French atmosphere by who was very dignified as Charles Moran. Madame Levigne, mother of Crockett's orphan, who captured the heart of the bachelor who married her, which Calliope Varcados. We should mention Parker, the butler, of endless delight to the well-packed house. Congratu- The humorous situations of the comedy were a source I - lations are again extended to the excellent cast of Daddies , ably directed by the inimitable Miss Ada Rzimsdell. l53l x l Vjff 4 1 'WN l W l .1 K lx Y, S, ll 2 c ,,v i 1 ,Xb . , iv X Senior 0rchestra NDER the direction of George Melvin, the Senior Orchestra has done a great deal to make our assemblies enjoyable. Members participated in the term play, the Move-up Assembly and Graduation, and made our assemblies during the term very interesting. Since their work has been so satisfactory, it is only fitting and proper to mention their names. They are as follows: Concert-master, jim Blass: first violins: Max Drauss, Irvin Maguire, Elio Bonncelli, Pablo Molina and Harold Hohenstein. The second violins are: Frank Agnost, M. Parr, B. Wynnmore, L. Diller, G. Bleecher. Trumpets are: John Smiraglia and Harry Aronson. Trombones: L. White and R. Gemporil. Clarinets: E. Ab b o t a n d A. Eliaser. Oboe: R. Brown. Viola: Harry Kaplan. lx Drums: Robert Will and Ernest Rothery. Cello: Lowell Wayne and G. Hesson. Pianist: Lena Teller. Junior 0rchestra rr r JU N 1 OR Orchestra is composed of the members of the school who are de- sirous of joining the Senior Orchestra but are not quite up to the high , standard required of the members of the Senior Orches- tra. Therefore they practice for a term or more with the junior Orchestra, to gain experience. They are: Florence Blanchard, Ray Brandlein, Robert Boyer, May' Feyerer, Ruth Fry, Evelyn Godfrey, Dorothy Lasure, Bertram Landolt, Mary Loo, C. Mohr, Albert Marty, Edward Nordson, Mathew Nelson, Elton Rossi, Marian Maclntyre, Francis Gink, Stanley Staub, G. Cochevar, Colletta Jones, Myrtle Wiftrend, A. DeBurle, Frank Henry, G. Bendley, Harold Olson, M. Thompson, E. Martinelli, C. DeBaca, J. Suseolff, F. Sorella, H. Guichard. B. DeBur1e, H. Porta, H. Ammon, B. Selmi, L. Beardsley, A. Hess and O. Garcia. Jazz Band ' ITTLE credit is given to the hard-working members of that organization known as the jazz Band. As most of you know, its pieces are harmonious and pleasing to the ear and foot. Mr. Melvin, the adviser, names the boys: Bob Barfield, clarinet, Oliver Cattich, trombone: Emil del Carlo, accordion: joe Gartner, saxophone, Ed Lureiro, piano: Ernest Rothery, drums: John Smiraglia, trumpet, Bob Will, xylophone. wi If U81 if 2 Z idx! LMA. an-L Qpmxaldam HA., 1011! ,A-u-.., S Q ,. 181 LIBQECQQL lst Lieutenant 'A W. WVR f 12 of .i 5 ' ' . Mm f, - f 1 . f 1 Q All 5 37? 'gf ' 5' Qilfilj Q ,Q , V Mi, A A M 3 Q K Q 6' 5 iv KL ,L 9 , nl ,x yi , S W i ,fx .ww 9, N Q3 vf,.' K ' .'k as if 5- 4',Af 1 , i 5' ifs-Yg.: 3 5 '55 5 5 g fax g 5 5 if . ., 1 . K 3 1 EHS. 3 Y , f k.,V , ,V Aw .1 2' mugs, 9 ' Q2 Q 5 -. ,P 'A , 4 w ! xy ' A ,A 5, Lg . ,,, 9 Q fa Q f . - HX Yf g 51,4 sj ,, Ag? ffm? e , ffxisr 93 X ' w 1 Q ,Q fi' It 17-'S 3' :KW ' 'Q . 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Clark, jack Wolf COMMERCE, 14-LOWELL, 20 All hopes of the Commerce midgets' gaining the championship were lost when the Bulldog lightweights received their second setback of the season to the Lowell Papooses. Strangely enough, the lightweights lost by the same score as their older mates-20-14. The Bull Pups were decidedly off form, and missed many opportunities to forge into the lead. Crump was the only Bulldog who could find the hoop, and won 4 points. COMMERCE, 25-BALBOA, 15 Getting off to a slow start, but scoring when the points were needed, the Commerce lightweights swept over the Buccaneer Babes with comparative ease. Barnes, Crump and Ognelf starred for the Blue and White, accumulating 23 points among them. The former scored 9 points, and the latter two 7 Points each. COMMERCE, 25-ST. IGNATIUS, 14 The Commerce Bull Pups continued their winning streak at the expense of the Igna- tian Babes by the score of 25-14. The Bulldogs had a comparatively easy time with the Wildcats, scoring almost at will, while the Ignatians had a tough time scoring their 14 markers. Eddie Barnes played stellar ball for Commerce, grabbing 13 tallies for himself. COMMERCE, 17-POLYTECHNIC, 25 Our lightweight cagers, like their heavier brothers, were decidedly off form against Poly, and although they enjoyed an early lead, it crumbled in the closing minutes of the game, and the Blue and Wlmite Babes suffered their third defeat of the season. Strange to say, our Bull Pups were leading the Parrots, first-string team, and it took the Poly second-stringers to bring home a Poly victory. Egor Ognelf was outstanding for Commerce, scoring 9 points. If 69 1 A -'ffl-mu? f., . ,ff fl COMMERCE, 26-M1ssioN, 27 S In the final game of the sea- son, the Commerce Bull Pups met defeatiat the hands of the Mission Cubs, by the score of 27-26. The lightweight games in most cases were merely warm- crismesi ' this year i. Bi-gl, eu' was --as-rtl'frTl'liTi g as the Big Tilt . The Bears started off by taking an early lead, only to have the Bull Pups knot the count every time they started a rally. Com- merce led at the quarter mark, 8-7. Mission increased their lead to 25-16 at the end of the third quarter, and then the Bull Pups' rally fell short by one point at the sound of the linal gun. A tremendous crowd witnessed the game. Clark, Bulldog guard, led the scoring with 10 points. Swimming NDER the tutelage of Coach Baumeister, the swimming team of the High School of Commerce has fared very well and is to be commendably praised. In various meets with other schools, Commerce gained expe- rience. In the first meet with Berkeley, Commerce lost to the score of 109 to 36. However, swimming is compulsory at Berkeley High, and this gave them the advantage. In the sec- ond meet with Tamalpais, Com- merce again lost by a large score. Swimming is compulsory at Tamalpais. However, in the third meet with Burlingame and San Mateo, Commerce lost to Burlin- game 96 to 90, and won from San Mateo, 90 to 46. Consider- able improvement can be seen here. Some of the outstanding light- weight swimmers are: Harper, Hewton, Staub, Michell, Steve- not, Winkleman and Getas. Other outstanding swimmers of the unlimited group are: Cole, Price, Stevenot, Schneider, Byrne and Linderman. In a recent meet, the Com- merce lightweights defeated Mission by the score of 68 to 28. N. CLERICO L. FRY N. COLE S. SCARPANITO F. MONTARANO F. RILEY J. ANDERSON F. NICHOLAS T. SCAFANI H. BRILLHART P. J. PRINZ F. Hosx-UYAMA B. BECKER L. SOVERIN S. ZIMMERMAN T. HosHxYAMA Cmiddlej HE Commerce tennis team, under the direction of P. J. Prinz and Captain Becker, is slowly coming to the top. The tennis teams of the past have not been as successful as they might have been, but much is expected of the promising young racket wielders now playing for Com- merce. The veterans of last year's team, Becker, Tom Hoshiyama and Fred Hoshiyama, plus the newcomers, Lloyd Soverin and two 130 players who will shortly make names for themselves, guarantee a first-class organiza- tion to represent Commerce when the A.A.A. tournament time rolls around. PAUL McHUGH PAUL XVILLIAMS ROBERT GEORGE RAY COCHRAN xl iv N I iw K, H! cv. 'wi ,,f nf ag ESS A 'D xr, Q4 I' if , 4-1 ,Q 1 xgaefi' QW i, W F . 'ff' Q 543 -4 as J 1 ' is v , n . S . Q55 . f K ', Z I 1 ,V f ' 'AZ ,, - ,f pri, , fn -. L Q A gf 4155 1 s f . -gl . YQ 435, 9 x' V, J' zu 1, xx' I, g M 4 4, 4 Q if X 1 ' ii XA . 5? Ax - it if 'T , j i N Q A . f Af ff 'A , - f ' l f 4, jf M . 5 1 -ff Xa' 4 CQ 'XLMQSQ NLM5 44 A F . uf A -if jlfiqtt dm Vx .f K fy, ii i NH Q A K w D Q A-I A f . A V7 V5 Q N 4 . 3 S '- Xu ,X j 1 1 5 0' 1755 ,- . fii t A- I K ' 9 N fffjflf XL 'i Z .... U81 SOME FOOTBALL PROSPECTS FOR NEXT TERM , Bjqrne Hexberg, Harry Gold Vincent Grecra, George Melnikaf, Harry Afonfan, Elli.f Cheney, Earl Crutxo I UGUST cannot roll around rapidly enough for the men who expect to 'comprise next year's High School of Commerce football varsity. They are determined to make next year a Commerce year. With the return of a horde of veterans from last year's great squad, prospects are bright for the greatest Commerce football team. Practice will be started the first day school opens. i Because of the impossibility to even name a skeleton of the line-up of next year's varsity, let's look at the returning veterans who expect to be the nucleus of the squad. Starting at ends, we see Grecco and Dakan, two boys with experience and with the jump on the rest of the ends, but affording them stiff competition will be two neweomers to football, Lewin and McPhail.i The tackles returning from last year's varsity will be Powerhouse Castro and Hexberg, who will be pushed to the limit by Sadler and Chap- man, who tip the beams in a mean style. With Gold, Stephens and Maoliniare as returning guards, and Bozzo and Sherman coming up from the goofs, what' a battle royal that position will see. At center we gaze at Ganong. Our prospects are bright--you'll soon be hearing things. 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Herbert Anderson ....,..... .......... A S . ....... ...........................,... ..... . . Victoria Armenta ,....., Eugene Bahn ...... ..... George Baker ,..... . Jean Balfour ......... Katherine Ban ......... Emily Banda ,........ Q. Anthony Barbieri ......, Lawrence Barrett ......,. Lois Barry ................ Frances Beck .....,.. Melvin Beck ,........ Elsie Bertelli ........... Lenore Bickle.. ........... . Lettrecia Blakeslee ........ .. ....... Jack Blankenhorn ......... ......... Raymond Blanquie ........ ...... Lois Blumenthal ......... Anita Bohn ...,.......... Aldo Borello ............... Agnes Bousquet .......... Eleanor Brohm ,........., Elizabeth Brohm .,...,.. Howard Brooks .......... Anthony Brown ............. ,... i... . , Gertrude Buchbauer ......,,. . ......... Dorothy Buckmaster Carol Bulfo ,... ............,,.. .,....... Alice Burns ................. john Burns. ............. William Byrne ........ Jeanette Camou .......... Charles Cappai .............. .Y........ David Carmiencke ........ ............ Ohdulia Castro...Tf..... Joseph Cer'ri.L..1..1.L. Edith Chan .............. Rose Chan .................. Harold Cheetham .......... ......... Nick Cherico ...,............. ......... Clarice Christensen .,.... Paul Chugg ..........,,..... Margaret Clark ....... Gloria Cobalis ........ Marian Coghlan ....,.... Ruth Cohen ............, Yetta Cohen ............ Margaret Colberg ....... Robert Cole ................. Sheila Cole .............v Sarah Coleman ...,.... Merle Conant .....,.,.. Ruth Cooney ........ Sarah Cooper ....,.. Jack Corcoran ......... jane Cruden ......... Jane Curry ......Y..... Frances Darbey ....... Bella Davis .............. Frank Davy .......... George Dawe ....,......... Carmelita Deasy ......... Emil Del Carlo .............. ..-,-...-- Sophie Delgado ................ ....,..... Edward De Martini ......... ......... James De Martini... ...,.. ......-- - Vincent De Martini ,,..,, .......,. Mary De Rosa ....,....... Luther Dong ........... Angelina Dore ........,,. Sweet Girl ..............,............. Smiles ...........,. Architect ............... Voice ........................ Animal Collector ..,,... Artist ..,.........,..................,..... ......... Bashful .................,................... ,...... Criticizing Football Games ....... ..... . . Dramatist ............................. Good Pictures ,.................. Mechanical Drawing .....,.. Smile ............................... Eyes .,,,.,......,....,..... , ,,.,, Loves School ................,. King of Yell Leaders ....... Sugar Plum ............., . Finger Waves ........,........ Knowledge ........ l .'.. at, ....... 4. Football ...............,..... l..,, A Cute .............................,.. Rooting at Games .....,..., jolly ....,,....,......,....,..,,.. Basketball Shark ....,... Brown Eyes ..........,... Dancer .............. ' ,...... Slipping in Late .,....... Ballroom Dancer ........ Gay ........................... Silence ............ . ..... Homework ...................... Expression .....,................... Information Bureau ....... Uncle David ........,.......... .........,ci.:D3n7ples-,---.------F--..-V---.--,-,.,--W , Civics Student ...................... Intelligence ........... .. .,.. . Sweetness .......... Football Star ........ Track Star ......... joyous ...........i.......... Be Ball-headed .....,. A in 'Latin ....... Assistance ........ Mischief. .................. Always Talking .....,.... Wind-blown Bob ....... Sweet Smile ............. Scientist ,................... Beauty Mark .......,....... Always in a Hurry, ,.... .. Swimmer ..,..,..,............ Gracious ................,..... Blue-eyed Blond .......,. R.O.T.C. Officer ........ Good Grades ........... G.A. President ........ .Vivac1ous.p .......... .. Sweet Child .... ...... Homework ........ Solemn ..........,.....,. Dancer ......................... Accordion Player ...,... Tiny ......................... Blond ....,......,.....,........ A in Chemistry ..,.... .. Devastating Smile ...,...,. Studious ...................... Track Star ................ Vivacious ...... Lincoln.Downing ............. .......... S helk ..................... Lorraine Drummond ..,..... ........., Elmer Dubonnet ....,.....,. ......... Alexia Dunn .......,v...... Stephen Ebert ............. Virginia Edminster, ...... ......... Herbert Edwards ,.,..... Kurato Eimoto ............... ........., Always Eating .,.....,. ,Whistling ........,....... Studiousness ....v.......... Basketball Player ....... Friendly ....................... Curly Blond Hair .....,.... Math. Student .....,...... Gertrude Eisenstadt .......... ........ - Piano Player .-,-...---..... Vincent Euing, .............. ........ . Doris Evans ............,...... ..----..- Dorothy Fahnherg ...,,....... ..,.,...., William Faisst ..................... .,..,..-.- Raymond Ferroggiaro .......... .......... Caroline Firpo .............,..... ......... Sylvia Firpo ,..........,....... ......... Lum Fong .....,,..... Henry Fontana ........ Relating Incidents .... ..... Ouietness .,...,,,....,......,. Marcelle ...,..............,...... Impressing People .......,. Musician ..................... Talkative ......... , ....... Professor ..,.,,............ 100-yard Dash ........ Historian .....,.....,......... wi AIM Sophistication Stay in Australia Handle More Money Math. Teacher A Great Debater Knight of the Road Lion Tamer Prima Donna Snake Charmer Interior Decorator High-pressure Salesman , ...Football Referee -az Private Secretary Photographer Build a Bridge Cosmetician First Lady of the Land Nurse Flag-pole Sitter Own a Plum Orchard Own a Beauty Salon Lady of Leisure Play for St. Mary's Dancer Yell Leader Secretary Civil Engineer Star Athlete Ziegfeld Follies To Be on Time Good Times Teacher Sphinx Teacher Broadway Star Millionaire Banker : just Another Movie Star Pianist' X ,f Lawyer ' - Married Lady of Leisure Captain of a Ship Ladies' Man Leisure Theatre Manager Stenographer ...Welfare Worker Man Hater Man-Hunting in Africa- Civics Teacher A Wampus Star Admiral Slimness Nurse Gym Instructor ---Salesgirl Marry a Millionaire ---R.O.T.C. 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Italian Club .....,. Curls ......,,........,.............. ..,... Cutting Classes ,.,... ............ - ,.... ...... - Big Blue Eyes ...............Y............. ...... Double for Norma Shearer ,...... ...... Girl-shy .............,....,....,............ ....... Physicist ................,....,... - ..,,.. A Captain ,,,..,,,. He-man ......,,.. Marian Goldenberg. ......... ---.- - I0UffI3liSf 44--- ----- Ernest Goodrich ............ ------ Joseph Graham ........., .----- Blanche Greene .......... ...... Rene Grialou ..........Y,.. ',--Y- Albert Grimaud ...... Rene Guiral ........,..,Y...... --Y--- Leonard Gunderson ......... --,,-- Mary Haddon ......,..,...... -a--,-. Doris Hatch ,.............. ------- Shirley I-Iaughn .......... ---4-- Alice Hein ..,..,......Y,, Aili Helenius ,,.... .... Alfred Helmers ....... Harry Hirashima, ...... ..-,,-.. - . Marie Hirsch ...,,..... Edna Hoctor ....,... Bert Hoppe ...,....., Alice Hornlein ........ Fred Hoshi ama Albert Howell ............ -..-,- Audrey Hubbard ........ ------ Francis Hunter ......., Allen Huntingdon.. Henry Hustedt ........... ,,-'-- - Estanislao Ibarra ......., . .,... y ........ - ---' -- Bernice Howard ......,., ------- Teasing Girls ...,... Angel-face ............... Hockey Player .........,..... Big and Laughing .,......, Joking. ..............,..,,,.... Loafing .,...... ............. Toothpicks .....,.. Stenographer ......,. Well-liked .....,.. Hi, Honey! ...... .. Goldie-locks ,.,,,.....,,... Always with Bessie ......, Tennis Player ......,...... Track Star. .....,..,..... Working Hard ....,,,.... Shorthand ...,,,............Y,,. R.O.T.C. Uniform ..,.... Cheerful .......,.............. Track Star .,............. Studious ................... Handling Money .....,. Personality ........,...Y..v. Track Warmer ....,... Ladies' Man ......Y.,Y.. Good Looking, ,..,,. . Dreamer ............... Ayame rchiyasu -.,,,Av., ,,,,A,, I ntellectual ,,.. 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