George Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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MERVYN ABRAMS enjoys music . . . plays in or- chestra—saxaphonc and clari- net .. . water polo. CHARLOTTE ALGER secretary of senior class . . . hostess for G.A.A. Play Day... vice president of French Club. LAWRENCE ALLEN. JR. is a member of Cal. National Ciuard . . . likes model making . . . was an R.O.T.C. officer. THELMA ANGEL enjoys such sports as golfing and dancing . . . likes music . . . advises soph girls. GERALDINE BALDWIN senior-sophomore reception . . . belongs to Sales Club . . . ad- viser to sophomores. MAE ANNE BAUM is an enthusiastic worker for the Surveyor . . . was senior adviser to five soph girls. ARTHUR BELLISLE football and track . . . Eagle Society . . . likes to talk sports with Coach Verducci... U.S.C. MARTHA BEASOM rally singer . . . won oral essay contest . . . Eagle and journal . . . Quill and Scroll member. FRANK BERMAN. JR. saw to Eagle distribution . . . managed tennis team . . . Exec- utive Council . . . journal stall. NORMA B1ANCHI secretary. Girls' Service Society . . . president. G.A.A., S ‘37 . . . on Judicial Board, S 37. GERALDINE BRISTOL member of Eagle staff . . . also journal staff . . . active in French and Riding Clubs. PATRICIA BRUTON senior advisory committee . . . registry class collector . . . member of Salesmanship C.lub. CARMEN CATARINA reporter for The Eagle . . . Salesmanship Club . . . Stage Arts Club...likes art and music. WILLIAM CLEM is very good at chemistry so has decided to become a phar- macist after graduation...tennis. Piigc Sixteen

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FALL '36 OFFIC ERS Richard Mangan June Riley Barbara Rosenbaum President Vice President Secretary SPRING '37 OFFICERS Howard Nilsen Jane Mayer June Riley President Vice President Secretary MISS MARIE KIRWIN Senior Adviser When first we came, there were no chairs, So we sat upon the floor. The teachers couldn't work at all, And we could do no more. When we’d just got over being lost, To add to all our cares. We had to remember when, and which. And where we could use the stairs. There were many strange faces and voices, A cloudy and threatening sky; All of the students left schoolmates behind In coming to Washington High. When all of the wanderers gathered, They were given the student rule. It was that which brought them together And made them a close-knit school. When all the matters were straightened out And all the wrongs were righted, There were rallies and social functions To make us feel united. A few events of interest To students one and all, Who’ve been here since the school began. Are not hard to recall. The biggest event of the whole first term Was the Charity Football game. We won three cups, and so we made A strong first bid for fame. Remember the urging there was to buy The first student body card? Remember when the building settled And the courts were cracked and jarred? One night ve had an Open House. To friends our work was shown, In progress and achievement They saw we st x d alone. With the leaving of Miss Pence We knew our first regret. All the work she did for us We know we'll not forget. There was a day for Clean Up, Hello' and Camera Day,' Fun at the P.-T.A. game Where sportsmanship held sway. Then came the highest spirits; The season tor basketball; Then, after victory and triumph, The spring turned into fall. Now, for the first time, a journal, A Senior Advisor)' Board, A full school and even a football team By others no longer ignored. First like a whispering eaglet, Then like a full grown bird. The eager voices of Washington Clamor to be heard. Now as we face graduation. Which means leaving far behind All of our friends and the classes (And we didn’t think we’d mind) We feel a little sorry. And we breathe a wistful sigh. We know that we're regretful. But we still can’t tell you why. Page Fifteen



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BERTRAM CODY is fond of music ... on Traffic Squad . . . played in hand . . . was a private in the R.O.T.C. ROBERT COHN was captain of swimming team . . . on football team . . . music and drama . . . senior adviser. RUTH COHN was member of G.A.A. . . . served as registry secretary . . . swims and plays basketball. JOYCE COLLOPY executive representative . . . G.A.A. Play Day official . . . senior adviser to sophomores. CLARICE COLMAR was member of Eagle staff . . . senior advisory committee . . . member of Quill and Scroll. JOHN COX. JR. on Building and Grounds Com- mittee . . . charter member of Eagle Society . . . basketball. WALTER CULLEN derives pleasure from outdoor sports . . . interested in swim- ming and in golf. MARGARET DAVIS Eagle staff (exchanges) . . . member of journal staff . . . member of Quill and Scroll. DON DEMETREOS going to attend California Ag- ricultural College . . . enjoys swimming and football. PHYLLIS DEGEAR sen or advisory committee . . . 'cn o'-sophomorc reception . . . is a marvel at ping-pong. FRANK DIEBOLD has very interesting hobbies . . . likes woodworking and fishing . . . wants to be diamond setter. WILLIAM DOUGALL provisional S.B. athletic man- ager F'}6 . . . member Block W. . . co-capt. swimming team. MARY DUNN member of Salesmanship Club ... loves to play basketball... swings a mean tennis racquet. ROBERT DRESSLER member of German Club . . . will work in an office . . . likes swimming and baseball. Poge Severnri«

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