Galileo High School - Telescope Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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,gr iv- 4 . T he original faculty of Galileo shares with its first-year graduating class the distinction that lives as the heritage oi all Argonauts. Roll call today shows three of the pioneer teachers are not with us. Miss Janet C. Madden was called by death, while E. Murphy and F. L. Perego resigned. Remaining nienibers are: Joseph P. Nourse. pictured above, principal: Ulrich Graff, Anna T. Haley, Elizabeth Howell, Constance R. Keohan, Fred XV. Koch, Alice Lagan. Harry E. Longaker, Margaret M. Lyons, Lillian G. Martin, Alberta McNeely, Florence P. Metzner, john H. Molineaux, Mrs. Nellie T. O'Neill, Mrs. Ella VV. Ryan, Marjorie I. Stuart and Richard Zeidler.

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