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

 - Class of 1936

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Burton Miller Jeffery Davis Robert Applestone Frank D'Amico High Sophomore Class By BURTON MILLER, President O The high sophomore class was well represented in athletics, academic accom- plishments and in the social life of our school, The clubs were filled with many members of our class and also many men placed on various athletic teams. The oflicers who served the high sopho- more class were Jean Crall, vice-presi- dentg Bill Minnis, secretary: and Ann Yates, representative. Low Sophomore Class By JEFFERY DAVIS, President O The low sophomore class has had a very successful term in many of the school's activities. This success was due largely to the eflicient staff of oflicers that the low sophomore class had this term. The officers who represented the class were Jean Craig, vice-presidentg Kenneth Castillino, secretary-treasurer: and Jay Jacabus, representative. High Freshman Class By RoBERT APPLESTONE, President O The members of the high freshman class of June '36 have displayed a fine example of citizenship, scholarship, ath- letic and social activities. The high fresh- man class has striven for and has thus far attained success in upholding the high ideals of Galileo. The officers who served this term were Verna Progess vice-presidentg Jean Ellis, secretary, Dian Witter, treasurer. Low Freshman Class By FRANK D'AMICO, President O The Spring term of 1936 will long be remembered by the members of the low freshman class for the warm wel- come that the members of the student body gave to the incoming freshmen. The freshmen are proud to be members of the Galileo student body and hope to fulfill the high standards of the Galileo constitution. The oflicers for this term were Eleanor Marenzi, vice-president: Allan Salai, secretary-treasurer: and Doris Bisio, representative. Jean Crall Jean Craig Verna Progess Eleanor Marenzi

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Richard Goldman ig OI1 J M ' r' 'E ' wi.. , WWW. George Holden C ass icefzs Low Senior Class By RICHARD GOLDMAN, President O Members of the low senior class of this term have been active in many of Galileo's entertainments, sports and clubs. Senior Day proved to be a big success and an achievement for the seniors. The successful term of the low seniors was due largely to the fine oflicers of the class. Jacqueline Kramer was vice- president: Edith Crawford, secretary: Robert Wahl, treasurer: and Horace MacKenzie, representative. High Junior Class By BILL CONNER, President O The high junior class of the Spring term of 1936 has had a very successful term. Junior Day proved to be a huge success for its sponsors and was enjoyed by all Who attended, The class officers for this term were Mildred Hebgen, vice-president: Marian Dondero, secre- tary, Lee Ham, treasurer: and Bill Mc- Cain, representative. Low Junior Class By GEORGE HOLDEN, President I The low junior class cooperated with the high junior class in producing the successful Junior Day on April 23. The entertainment was on the idea of Major Bowes' amateur hour With fourteen contestants. OH5cers for this term were Pat O'Brien, vice-president: Frank Conte, secretary-treasurer: and Jacklyn StaHford, representative. Jacqueline Kramer Mildred Hebgen Pat O'Brien



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l X - ' , .xx ,X y K xlv L Y 1 Lv I ' f ,cf ' by J E E. Q' Gonzalo Cordoba John uflius . Ernest Peterson Q- Pendulum Editor , Director of ' Telexcope Editor lBe F ' dman A - ,fugxbr udi o Publication: A Jxpff J ublccattons By JOHN M. JULIUS ii O From all istandpoints, the publica- the Pendulum, published during the l tions of the Spring term were among last week of school. This double-page ' the best in recent years. A new type of ,, Telescope brought to end the semester which featured, for the lirst time in the school's history, five Pendulums of the , six-column variety. 4 E Something new in the San Francisco schools was the pictorial edition of 1-ff- U sa f' i t A ,, - 5 ':-Q e -2-E4 gf f i. guzfliifes 453, ' - E15 .Q sired W oak. ' .wwe 415' aa N Wow 255522 Zikiw ww fiZLa?53Qt??.'f 1' 1 io ee? Thomas Hawkins Esther Berry ' Organizutiom Ediior Dm mu Editor -lei 30 l , insert to the usual four pages was com- posed entirely of photos taken through- out the term and it gave graduates a vivid memory of high school days. Editor-in-Chief Gonzalo Cordoba was assisted by a staff consisting of advanced journalism students. The staff Diana Miesse Al Vaccarino Burineu Manager Pendulum Sport: Editor Ea..-

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