George Washington High School - Continental Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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fI9 0 CONTINENTAL 0 Hiif First row: Pratt, Goodwin, Timmons, Barthol, Bayless, Joslyn, Overvon, Reed, Wilson, Parsons, Manson, Ovenden, Roberts. Second row: Fickes, Woodard, Foote, Bell, Dixon, Cudlip, Corbin, Monk. Third row: Thomas, Lind, Thomas, Willoughby, Molenaar, Dietrich, Donald. OVER C'S CLUB The Over C's Club is the scholarship society ot the Junior High School students to stimulate an interest in better grades. The sponsor is Miss Muriel McKinlay. COMMERCE HONORARY SOCIETY The Commerce Honorary Society is an organization ot commercial students to promote scholarship. The otticers tor the tall semester were Albert Zoolc, president? Kathryn Schuster, vice-president: Josephine Molenaar, secretary-treasurer. Those tor the spring were Edna Steele, president: Olga Ronneberg, vice-president: Betty Lee, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. John N. Given. First row: Lunoin, Monk, Nordstrom, Gerrie, Ross, Schuster, Given, Lee, Bittner, Smith, Knight, Ronr-eburq, Second row: Iwaxoshi, Adams, Steele, Johns, Rosen, Ragozir-o, Dix, Meltzer, Venza, Ashe-Everest. l '7 l Forever ls composed of News-'Tis nof a dlilerenf Mme.

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S l90CGNTIlXiElNlTAL033 S First row: Meiie, Huquari Price: Brimer, Ciisriirq, Hofluna, Sandidqe, Simon, Bowiiis, Eiwmiis, Baker, Noni, Risoon, Cbltiurii, D'A't1go, Ratner, Margoiio, Raquzico Ford, Hahrie Sims, Newill, Krisfoicr Horton. i Second row: Bow us Graf St - ' o--, Smit, Siisoila, Fi-aooh Schuster, Meiirer, Vonza, Bmw, Parham, Lee Rvi-im Wait, Hurharnii Booiet, Friend, Gott, Nyman, Knotts, Credellti, Nerenbaum S'urn, Gold, Phillips, Sultan, Colnman. Third row: Arnci Smith Murotii, icbi, Brunstein, Mor: Roni-enburq, Knight Smith S'o.1nior,Schweolv' Ga' Lmaar, Schwefiaivqer, Cook Shfppdra, Richer Schaaiey, Jr:'i'i5or, Wifihriiw Hfrwrshai Dnritord, Henderson, Dix, Fowlas, Reioifrfs, Fourth row: Kelln. Grecriif-ld Limi, Tiebe, Martin Pgiqe, Krisrnah, Kiaika, Kersev Locrriari Hoover, Pringle, Pcmberrn'-, Burton crsfe, icreuaef www, cfivm, iiiipf ss vi, csrraviqifiq Roriiriwncrq Wliie Smiih M.1Lk,Keitr'ur. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The Scholarship Society, one ot the most usetul organizations ot the school, stimu- lates an eagerness to learn, an interest in school activities, and gives the scholarly student a chance to take part in an important activity while still in the tenth and eleventh grades, The Scholarship Society has many social activities each semester: a banquet, a tea, a halt-day oht, a scholarship week with assembly, and a trip to some college campus. Scholarship tor Service is the motto ot the society, an ideal exempliiied in its willingness at all times to support and to participate in all worthy school activities. Because its membership comprises representatives ot every department in the school, it has the interest ot the entire school at heart. The otticers tor the tall semester were Franlcie Sutton, president: Norman Bauer, vice-president: Willa Neal, secretary. Those tor the spring semester were Joe D'Arezzo, president: Bob Risdon, vice-president: Willa Neal, secretary. i I6 l Each day is Hle scholar of yesferday.



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I9 0 CONTINENTAL 0 33 FALL SELF-GOVERNMENT Ut-tatl pass? ws the most constantly reiterated request ot ttwe Sett-Government members, whose outy wt ws to keen the twatts dear ot errant students. Gwrts are sta tnoned in the north emo of the adrmmstratworw bmtdmg and m ttwe art Lnufding Boys pdirot tive otrer bufdwngs amd ttwe grounds. A eaptawrv offleiates tor eaetv oerlod. Rosafce Rwchef and George Hwgue were presidents ot ttwe Boys' and Gurts Organtzattong Lffgticff VC fue' Does anyfhing approach more quiefly fhdll Day?

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