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

 - Class of 1952

Page 10 of 120

 

George Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 10 of 120
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Page 10 text:

O. I. SCHMAELZLE, principal Principal s Message The Soppiest days of your life are the days you spend in high school. Because they are such happy days they con easily be called Golden Days. This volume of our school’s year book is appropriately named Golden Memories. This book will be a treasure house of golden memories of your happy high school days. It is a beau- tiful book well arranged and full of material that will bring back to you many of the events you took part in or that you had the opportunity to witness. To the student staff, and the faculty sponsor, Mr. Wire, we owe our thanks and our appreciation for this memory book with its golden days of the past. Read it, preserve it and refer to it os a record of a wonderful year. O. I. Schmaelzle, Principal MISS MARGARET POOLE Head Counselor Head Counselor Meeting students as individuals instead of a group, and getting to know them os individuals, answered Miss Poole when asked what she liked best about being head counselor. As far as schooling is concerned, Miss Poole attended Oak- land Tech High and the University of California. Before coming to Washington in 1936 as a PE teacher, she taught at Salinas Union High and Junior College and Petaluma High School. Miss Poole thinks that George Washington is one of the most pleasant and stimulating schools in the city.

Page 9 text:

MR. READE MR. UHTE —MR. MORTON MR. ADDLESTONE The Faculty—1952 Mr. Ed. Abercrombie Mr. Ed Gorham Mr. Alan Addlestone Mrs. Birdeena Gowon Mrs. Melanie Ainsworth Mrs. Corinne Hedtke Mr. Emil Anderson Mr. Elgin Heinz Miss Helen Archer Miss Elizabeth Helseth Mrs. Mildred Bickel Mrs. Lenamae Herrick Mr. Franz Brandt Mr. Marvin Hess Mrs. Evelyn Brillhart Miss Alice Hoppel Mr. John Burke Miss Ethelinda James Mr. William Collos Mr. Hoadley Johnson Mr. Cecil Carroll Mr. Merton Jones Miss Lucille Carson Mr. James Keating Miss Kathleen Couley Miss Erma Kellogg Mrs. Cecile Christian Mrs. Florence Kennedy Miss Rita Clark Mr. Edwin Knapton Mr. Hugh Clenoghon Mr. Marion Knott Mrs. Alice Collins Mr. Edgar Lah! Miss Margaret Coope Mr. Ferdinand Lapeyri Miss Catherine Counihon Mrs. Edna Logan Miss Laurette Cullinan Mr. Saul Madfes Miss Catherine Davis Mr.Williom Magner Mrs. Margaret Denny Miss Mary Marshall Mrs. Dorothy Dern Mr. Frank Morton Mrs. Anno Dickson Miss Elizabeth Murphy Mr. John Douglass Mr. Walter Odone Miss Dorothea Forcode Miss Alice O'Leary Miss Edith Garin Mr. Seymour Pearson Mrs. Bernice Gates Mr. James Phelan Mr. Clifford Gibson Mr. John Raphael Mr. Kenneth Finn, Accountant Miss Morion Fulton. Employment Mrs. Claire Bassett. Nurse Mr. James Thompson. Head Custodian Mr.Williom Anderson. Engineer Mrs. Doris Johnson. Main Office Mrs. Jean Campbell. MainOffice Mrs.Nonce Clorke. Counseling Office Mrs. Louise Koster. Asst. Principal's Office Mrs. Leah Stein Attendance Office Mr. James Rasella Miss Mildred Rauner Mr. Chad Reode Mr. John Rocky Sgt. Reilly Sgt. Hogewood Mrs. Margaret Rumer Mr. Edward Sabini Miss Arline Schorff Mr. Francis Schwab Miss Sonia Selig Miss Florence Shearer Mrs. Catherine Sheehan Miss Edith Silberstein Mrs. Dorothy Sundel Mrs. Myrtle Swanson Mr. Allan Tarlokson Mr. Frank Tremoyne Mr. John Uhte Miss Margaret Ulving Mr. Eldred Vonderlaan Mr. Louis Vosquez Mrs. Frances Wogstoff Mr. John Welch Miss Vesta White Mrs. Elsie Williamson Miss lone Wilson Mr. Onni Wilson Mr. Hugh Wire 5



Page 11 text:

Miss Eleanor Parsons Our Deon of Girls, Miss Eleanor Parsons, received her A.B. degree when at the University of California. She had been our CSF sponsor and Head Counselor up until Miss Jackson retired in Spring '51. In her high school days, Miss Parsons attended Alameda High. During her college days, she worked port time for a real estate company. For five years she taught in Morin County, and then went to work for the Teachers' Placement office. Following a year at Continuation High, Miss Parsons came to George Washington, where she first taught English and Commercial subjects. Mr.]. A. Perino Mr. J. A. Perino graduated from the John Marshall High School in Chicago before he attended the Uni- versity of California where he received his A.B. degree in Sciences ond Master's degree in Education. He first taught at the Golden Gate Junior College and Fresno Technical High School before he come to George Washington as a teacher in 1946. Following this, he was Head Counsellor at the High School of Commerce, an assistant in science curriculum in the downtown office of S. F. Public Schools, and for two years was Head of the Science Department at Poly High. Mr. Perino has. for two years, been the principal of San Francisco Summer School. 7

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