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

 - Class of 1925

Page 31 of 100

 

Girls High School - Journal Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 31 of 100
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Page 31 text:

H JOUR N A L J U )l C L i) Z RELDA CAILLEAU, President FLO GOLDSTONE, President SPEAKING of the 3B Class, can you imagine Jeanette Nathan silent for five minutes Fay McNamar taking the male lead Mildred Long with hohhed hair Mary Ann Neustadter six feet tall Eleanor Pittman not counting money Josephine Smith knowing her French Relda Cailleau not playing tennis Zelda Milani with blonde hair Eunice Ottwell not ready with excuses. Everyone ' s heard of the 3 A Class And its wonderful winning ways. Everyone knows of its big barn-dance And success on Country-Fair Day. And does everyone know its president? Oh, yes — her name is Flo. Angela ' s the peppy one. And Peg ' s third rep, you know. Then others there are whom everyone knows — The girls of the 3A Class — And ex ' cryone ' s happy to join in and sing Rah! Rah! Let the Juniors pass! [Page Tuenty-thrcc]

Page 30 text:

THE J O U R N A S June 192. JUNE NORTHCUTT, President FOUR A CLASS Class president: June Northcutt Why: Because she ' s the best leader. Class colors: Blue and white W hy: Because they ' re a good combination. Class floiver: Blue and white bachelor button Why: Because it is so suggestive! 1) Beuig blue, of our loyalty 2) Being sweet, ot our disposition 3) Being bright, of our intellects. Class motto: Contendere est succedere. To strive is to succeed. Why: Because that ' s the reason we always win. jOasslseng December ' 25! December ' 25! ' f ; ; We ' re the class that ' s full of pep. We ' re the class that ' s made a rep. December ' 25 has kept the school alive. December ' 25! December ' 25! December ' 25! December ' 25! [Page Tiventy-tivo}



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THE JOURNAL J i 192s . M . MA.- KvMv.iuMA AiVH A M a A Mji A a aAXaMa AUMa . JANE LEVISON, President CATHERINE PATRIDGE, President BEING a class of few words, the High Sophomores submit the following eloquent sketch : Our Sophomore Runabout Headlights .... Elizabeth Wilson, May Tormey Steering Wheel •. . Jane Levison Clutch Barbara jSjordquist Tail Light Ediuina Thornton Muffler Dorothy Short Radiator Marianne Wilson Gas Una Hansen Fly Wheel Aline Tiaas Body Everybody else We will now take our trusty pen in hand and write. We are the 2A Class of the Girls High School ot San Francisco, California, U. S. A. There is no use in our writing a lot for this Journal, because everybody knows how good we are, anyway. Catherine Patridge is our President, and under her able guidance our success is the talk ot the school. However, we will not enumerate all of our overwhelming success. The simple fact remains. We ' re good and we know it. We will now take our trusty pen out ot our hand and stop. {Page Tiventy-fourj

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