Dana Middle School - Log Yearbook (San Pedro, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Q Q5 we ?Knutn Them Jack Frishman: He will talk-ye Gods,+hoW he will talk. Vincent Jorgensen: Fortune and love befriend the bold. William Deans: There are two things he doesn't want- a dress suit and a girl. Carl Tempe: He hath a neighborly charity in him. John Pollock: He wears the rose of youth upon him. Tommy Hentila: He is noble and well given. Laddie Lane: With malice toward none. Jack Baker: Speech is silvery silence is golden. Jess Brown: The girls call him sweetness. Walter Cadien: The silent countenance often speaks. Norman Kelly: Who pants for glory, finds but short repose. Robert Hammond : Faint heart never won fair lady. Harrison Holton: He never dares to write as funny as he can. Eric Johnson: The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Yube Ostoich: How his wit brightensg how his style adorns. Jack Tuerk: None but himself is his parallel. - Teddy Rafalovich: He is well paid that is well satisfied. M. C. Shirley: Suit the action to the word and the word to the action. Corwin Wilson: Men are sometimes masters of themselves. Glen Forgie: He now means to be serious. Lester Bottoms: An affable and courteous gentleman. Lee Beach: Earth holds no other like thee. Fred Castagnola: He hath a heart as sound as a bill. Afton Mitchell: Fortunes favor the brave. Tommy Okimoto: Honor is purchased by the deeds we do. Joseph Chartier: He never has much to say: too precious his time to be gay. Raymond Greenhill: Tho his nature's one of placidityi he accomplishes with rapidity. 22

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,go . Eleanor Wilkinson, a talented speaker from this class, won first prize in the Daughters of the American Revolution contest and 1'eceived a gold medal. The pilots were Doris Rockwell, Wanona Baly, Jess Brown, and Tommy Hentila. Jess Brown was also the first and second admiral of Richard Henry Dana, and Wanona Baly was the vice-admiral the second term. Home room fourteen was also honored to claim several first graduating class officers. William Deans, presidentg Walter Cadien, vice-presidentg Wanona Baly, treasurer 3 Tommy Hentila, yell leader. ' This home room won three first P. T. A. prizes for having the most mothers present at P. T. A. meetings, and won ban- ners of- various kinds. 'Home Room Thirteen . Home room thirteen, with Mrs. Genetha Alexander as ad- viser, was a group of hard working students. Through diligence and hard work they earned highest place in the mid-semester scholarship. I Ord Shoults was elected volley ball captain and general sport leader. The commander of home room thirteen was Marie Fors- strom. She also was vice-president of the student body. The vice-commander was Nathalie Aluevich and the secretary was Mary Papadakis. Home Room Twelve Home room twelve was sponsored by Mrs. Marguerite Suiterg as their commander they chose Matilda Mardesichg and as vice-commander, Leona Phebus. The pilots were Lois Wil- liams, Esther Deluca, Mary Castagnola, and Mildred Garvin. Leona Phebus was appointed thrift committeeman and Mil- dred Garvin entertainment chairman. During the B9 term they acquired the tardiness banner for three months. Home Room Eleven Home room eleven had as their adviser Mr. Clarence R. Halfpenny, known in their class as Papa, This home room is known as the most active in sports. They have won four out of five championship football games. The class also had Yube Ostrich known as Baby Oysters , the senior class secretary, in its number. Fred Padula was the commander of this class and rear admiral of the pilots. Other pilots of the class were M. C. Shirley, Corwin Wilson, Lawrence Domich, and Ted Rafalovichg and treasurer was Roy Richie. A 21



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A L4 Harold Mevert: Though he is little, he is mighty. Arvid Peterson: light heart lives long. Thurman Raig: Do unto others as you would ,yourself be done by. Bert Roberts: Rome was not built in one day. Theodore Vanos: It's a great plague to be too handsome 21 mah. Ronald Zimmerman: Still waters run deep. William Deopying: Who can hold his fast tongue back? Fred Padula: Let us do or die. Christian Ohlschlager: Reserve is such a rarity. Carl Metzger: Let every man look before he leaps. Jim Edinger: It is better to wear out than rust out. Wanona Baly: Always a smile of greeting for everyone she s meeting. Zoi Fahler: And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Elizabeth Baly: She's always a good friend, on her you may depend. Marjorie Carr: Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Ruth Pugh: Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Marjorie Belasco: Music is said to be the speech of angels. Doris Jensen: Laughter and sense, it's a rare combination. Mary Mellusi: Such a one is natural philosopher. Pauline Hoffman: Measure, not men, have been her work. Josephine Huff: She looks as clear as morning roses washed with dew. Kathryn Whittley: She is as constant as the northern star. Ada Brandelli: What should ,a girl do but marry. Mildred Garvin: Oh, if thou knews't how thyself dost charm. Marie Forsstrom: A friend worth while. Dorothy Malmgren: Order is Heaven's first law. Ann Tompkins: Virtue was her reward. Virginia McDonald Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Irene Heater: Her eyes are stars of twilight fair. Matilda Mardesich: A tender smile, our sorrows only balm. Leona Phebus: One cannot know everything. Audrey Wilson: She laughs, for hope hath a happy place for her. 23

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