Girls High School - Journal Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1919

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I.. lil frlll FYI'- xx Ill limi hu- NN all lilo- -nux that for Cllgl 'ing I ix 'ur- hx' Ufll Vis, Will- UID nf I- 1'- ' XY S of ris- md ril- md uf- vill ity ifr- lys Ulf' on al fl Prominent Members of tlze 4B Class ANTOINETTE DI NOLA. GERTRUDE ROSENTHAL ROBERTA HAXVXHURST ...... HELEN PERKINS ........ . . . EDITH WVORMSER. . .. HELENE VOSPER ..... GLADYS MARX ....... DOROTHY ELLIOTT.. ........ HELENA ZUCKERMANN ..... DORIS HANDMAN .......... . Who Who is always afraid of losing her voice. advises all aspirants to the Journal editorship to forget it. Who Who Who Who Who has held the presidency for two terms. hates the boys and doesn't care who knows it. always has a delicious time. is the inyenue of the class. is going to wear her hair up for graduation. Who is Mrs. Prag's chief executive. .Who is always knitting sweaters. Whose hair is .04 mm!. thick, denoting brilliancy. Q Can You Imagine MAROELLA LAMEY. ......... As a ballet dancer? KATHRYN MORRIS .... . ...n.With a first sections? VERA MCKNEW ....... ...In the Detention Class? HELEN PERKINS ........... Without water wave? ROBERTA HAWXHURST ..... D . With a 4? ANITA BERENDSEN ..... . . ..With black hair? ' JANE SILVERBERG. 4 . . EDA CHICHIZOLA .... . . ..In a convent? . . ..As a chorus girl? ELIZABETH LYNCH .... . . .As a movie queen? EDITH CAVAGLIA. .......... Not wanting someone to buy a Journal? GERTRUDE PIOSENTHAL ..... .Without a worried expression? GLADYS MARX ............. Pale and languid? ' DOROTHY ELLIOTT AND MARION HARRIS. .Not together. 050:15 leigh Bnbnnl 3Ium:naI J U N E, 1 9 1 9 Page Twenty-five

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Q sq , , 1 the Idylls of the King, we find Anna Baron and Grace Euler, whose lives lie under the influence of Fanfaronade, playing the parts, respectively, of Gareth and Lynette. There are, too, some of our sisters who are destined to lead a public career, who will live in the eyes of the world, who will lead great debates, who will accomplish much needed reforms. The natal star Vocabularity of Rosalind Bernheim decrees that she shall win. renown as the first woman representative of the League of Nations, while Adelheid Kaufmann, morn under Muteness, will be noticed' as a soap-box orator, the advocate of Votes for the Women of Bio- bhoolaghahf' Marian Curtin, whose natal star is Pulchritude, will offend Venus by her superior allurements, and as 'castigation will be condemned by that goddess to collect the monthly obligations of the members of the Prag Pact for Prevention of Powder, to which Helen Perkins, Edith Wormser, and Helena Zuckermann are the delegates of paramount importance. Festive action being in the ascendancy o'n the natal days of Saidee Weiss and Vera McKnew, it is decreed that they shall respectively be the president and comptroller of the cur- rency of the P. P. P. of P., of which Louise Gordon, whose fate is controlled by Defalcation, will be the secretary of the treasury. Roberta Hawxhurst, born under the Presidency, will be the political boss of Timbuctoo. Among the eminent scholars of the future generations will be Beva Davis, whose destinies being controlled by the Terrestrial star, will become an astron- omer, and Irma Maggio and Florence Webb, on the day of whose advent into the world the Ethereal star was at its zenith, and who will explore the floor of the ocean. The guiding star, Encyclopaedic Omniscen'ce, of Grace Turner, Ver- onica Schwellinger, and Maebelle Va'n Arsdale, edicts that they will edit reviews of Mother Goose. ' Quietude decrees that Ruth Harper shall be yell leader of the convent of which Edith Cavaglia, guarded by Frivolity, will be the Mother Superior. Chris- tine Monferratos, born under Velocity of Speech, will be the matron of a Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Kiku Kimura, whose 'natal star i-s Coloratura, will be a ventril- oquist, Elizabeth Lynch, guided by Procrastination, will always be punctual, and Elsie Levy, born under the star Fierce Sparrow, will become the reckless chauf- feur of a Kiddy-Kar. The constellation Platitude decrees that Ellen Hughes will become the business manager of the Literary Indigestion, and Business Ability in conjunction with Ibsen decrees that Bernice Waterman will lead a doll's life in a Dol1's House. Erminia Laraia, Alice Bonstadt, Lucille Thomas, and Gladys Marx, whose f'ates rest in the hands of the luminary Stygia, will become widelv known as the demonstrators of the beneficent effect of the use of peroxide on the hair. ' figilflg leigh Stbnnl Qlnurnal Page Twenty-four J U N E, 1 9 1 9



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A' Page of O. Henry All is not gold that glitters, but it is a wise child that keeps the stopper in his bottle of testing acid. . ' - - A story with a moral appended is like a bill of a mosquito. It bores you and then injects a stinging drop to irritate your conscience. i......l-.-l-l- The greatest treat an actor can have is to witness the pitiful performance with which all other actors desecrate the stage. j,. There are two times in a man's life when he gets into bad company-when he's dead broke and when he's rich. I'1n not much fond of New Yorkers and Manhattan is about the only place on the globe where I don't find any. I . , .1...i . East is East and VVest is San Francisco, according to Californians. Califor- nians are a race of people. They are not merely inhabitants of a State. They are the Southerners of the West. 1 Fortune, Chance and Adventure are given as synonymous in the dictionaries. To the knowing, each has a different meaning. Fortune is a prize to be won. Adventure is a road to it. Chance is what may lurk in the shadows at the road- side. The face of Fortune is radiant and alluring, that of Adventure flushed and heroic. The face of Chance is the beautiful countenance-perfect because vague and dream-born-that we see in our teacups at breakfast while we growl over our chops and toast. 'I A burglar who respects his art always takes his time before taking any- thing else. ' If there is one thing on earth .utterly despicable to another, it is an artist in the eyes of an author whose story he has illustrated. ' In the tropics the seasons, months, fortnights. weekends, holidays, dog-days, Sunday-s, and yesterdays get so jumbled together in the shuffle that you never know when a year has gone by until you are in the middle- of the next one. A When women want a hero, they can make one out of even a plain grocer the third time he catches their handkerchief before it falls to the ground. ' . Some students of human nature can look at a man in a Pullman and tell You where he is from, his occupation, and his stations in life, both flag and sooialg but I never could. The only way I can correctly judge a fellow traveler is when a train is held up by robbers, or when he reaches at the same time I do for the last towel in the dressing-room of the sleeper. d5ivI5 lamb Scbnnl Etnurnal Page Twenty-six J U N E, 1 9 1 Q

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