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REGISTRIES 105e227 Raw 1: Flamm, V., Foster, R., Giacobbi, D., Cutler, M., Kazarinn, L., Hank. N., Asp, B., Petralli, L. Raw 2: Kcrmoian. R., Hardy, B., Urban, 13., Rain, F., Hansen, 8., Dunbar, G., Jetichau, A. Row 3: Marx, L., Traver, H.. Nakashima, M., Sarina, 3., Fusco, M., Nelsen, B., Goodwin, B., Galli, B, Row 4: Foster, B., Smith, M., Crouch, C., Horowitz, L., Conner, C.. Kugler, B., Burdick, M. Row 5 : Eisner, N., jehl , H.. Spaulding, B., Winther, L., Schulman, V., Nelson, 0., Kor'os, E., Moral, J. letk Row: Stillings, F., Von Ahn, M., Ottoi lini, G., Young, J Sec'y Galli, V. Pres. Hughes, Pres. Ellis, Treas. Conner PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT REGISTRIES G-5-315 Row 1: Hum, R., Amore, B., Malouf, E., thlfi, J.. Pearsall. R., Schwabacher, P., Shaw, R., Buhr. R. Raw 2: Bloom, D., chetti, J.. anpert. 1., Hafncr, J., Driesbock, C., Banks. P., Vinson. P. Row 3: Gave. T., XWalsh, R.. Lowcnbicn, W., Wallace. P., Perkins, R., Abate, Ci, Dooling, J., chenc, D. Raw 4: Clifton, B., Jost, J.. Samuel. 1-1., Lalka. H., Drucker, W., Johnson, B., Bertram, G. Row 5: XVard, C4, Alexander, R., Elliot. 1.. Harr, C.. Wechtcr, A., Rock, G.. Nicol, J., Henri, R. Burl? Raw: Kessler, N., Kermnyan, A., Bruggc, K., Meyer, 1.. De Mont, XV., Comer, R., Hauser. R., O'Mca, G. Law Senior Elass The success of the low senior class this term was greatly due to the fine leadership of their president, athletic Don Ellis, and of blonde Louise Hughes, vice president; dark-eyed Evelyn Galli, secretary; and Claire Conner, treasurer. Lorraine Trussell and Tere- sina Podesta were capable assistants. On Low Senior Day freckled girls in bright ging- ham dresses, becoming braids and big hair bows, and boys in colorful shirts and jeans, gave the appearance of being uDown on the Farm, which was the theme of the day. Included in the gay events was a basket- ball game among the low senior boys' registries; the Vultures, sterling basketballers of Mr. Chapman's registry 503 and Mr. Vanderlaanis registry 315, won the game from the Hamburgers of Miss Cook's 301, and Mr. Leith's registry G5. Leading boisterous yells and acting as live-wites for the basketball game were student body Yell Leader Warren Lowenbein,
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MASSIE VAHANIAN played baseball and basketball for G.W. . . . he is going to business college . . would like to try professional baseball. JACK VINCENT will take business administra- tion at S.F.1.C. . . . his major at GNV. was history but favor- ite subject was mathematics. BILL WALKER will major in aeronautics and law enforcement at J.C. . . . R.O.T.C. captain . likes wames and working on motors. EBERV , 7 .O.T2'C'.'l:and i P 0mm. MONROE WINSTON wants to be cartoonist . . . will study art at Mcnlo School . . . has blue eyes and blonde hair . likes ice skating, steaksl RUTH WENDLAND commercial major . . . will go to business college . . . member of C.S.F., program com,, lib. staff . . . likes day dreaming. BARBARA WILDER will major in English at Stan- ford . . . was 8.13. vice-pres., ember of G.A.A.. 6.8.5. . . . she plans to be an air hostess. L ALEN WILLIAMS . 1 c d Cal where he '11 stu y o b- a pharmacist s cars, sports. WI SON cretaty and hes ice skating, . . . yearns to be . . going to J.C. $21K. , LM WIEINSTEIN i. N to S. F. State where xfll take music . . . he have an orchestra of v wn 320 hiszo vn following graduation. MAY ZAIMAN will major in household arts at LC. . . . at Wlashington she majored in business . . . enjoys sewing, chicken, and sports. l Hm , Three earnest Eagle reporters doing all those little last-minute jobs that con- front the staff of the average high school paper on deadline day! Gloria Birtell'is tapping out her assignment and listen- ing to several suggestions made by the Eagle's roving Shutterbug, Ed Marko- vich. Helen Papathakas seems very intent on doing that bit of necessary re-writing required before the story can actually be set up in type. These three high seniors are learning the importance of accuracy and dependa- bility required in the newspaper profes- sxon. Wil take a business major at e on th 1; lWWas president of the u iect 5'1 car in '39-'40. GALE VOLLMAR language major . . . member of G.A.A. . . . physics favorite subject . . . to attend U.C. . . . to teach language. dramatics. JEANNETTE VOLLMER plans on a Dhilmophy major at Scripps College . . . music and literature are favoriteslbut not jazz her one pet hate. BETTY MAE WEBER will major in art at U.C. . . . she passes time clcnning shoes and eating celery . . . will be a successful commercial artist. ELEANOR WEINEGER Commercial Club . . hates bugs, likes movies and potatoes. JACK WERNER intends to study medicine at Stanford . l . senior adviser . . . Block W . . . enjoys chemu istry, milk shakes. ping pong. JOHN WIHIFFEN was R.OAT.C. Captain . . . he belonged to the Saber Club . . . will major in economics at U.S.F. . . . likes pork chops. BOB WILLIAMS is going to University of San Francisco to major in law . . . pct subject was shop . . . he played baseball in 510 and '41. DAROL XVILLIAMSON belonged. to the Radio Club . . . he wants to be an archi- tect . . . his pet subiect was mach. drawing . . . likes cars. HELEN WOOD played badminton in G.A.A. . will study science at LC. and enter that profession . . . her secret ambition is to travel. LEE WORMSER study law at U.S.F. . . . to be criminal lawyer . . . played golf and tennis . . . member of Latin Club . . . majored in history. FUAD ZEIBAK will major in engineering at Francisco Junior College . . . he likes to fix radios and likes mathematics and sports. San BEVERLY ZIMET majored in commercial . . . she was a senior adviser and member of G,A.A. . . walking, music, and lamb. . likes PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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tG REGIst'f'RIEs zo-Hszv . . Row 1: Patterson, P.. N ' 1, Y., Manning, M., OLlivettl, J., Ber ger, Z.. Waite. L., Cmmm E. Row 2; Mailcs, t- Tan ct, Gitschcl. E'., Marks. C1,, n, B., Kliaguinc, 3 . ' t Smith. P., LcL-IB., Calico ,' S O'Lnguc. J . A , son, F. Row 4.';Mourc, JA 1. , I.., Wermu Rt, Willard, ,1 IL, eWisc. B. Now 5: Bccl'cr, Bt, Irvine, R niscg R., O'Lm Burmni, K., ilhollnnduB., Mnlouf, . Brl ' Peshon, B., M fan. RSJVon Frank. B. f it - x H '1! 1H ' t h R I ' t Wu vtttsxenmr Elassn. t 3 j x . t .- aided J'the Ropular and energetic th:'gA Rotte. As a succes 1h climax, a t'DoiLvn 9n the Fdjmj dance was held ' t gids' gym afte'r sc'hfplol. With'Lotiise Hughes 21 ch' irmt t, and Royce Delinarter, prjgrboe, Fay x I uf, gob Amore, Caesar Abate, George Bertram, e ge :hpanis,rjack Doolfng, John Henderson, Ade- Iide e lEaly, aqd Barbara Lee as members, the dance cmgmuitteet deserves a great deal of credit for putting the .3?ng o Xrecord as one of Washington's most succe ful. h Bob Jhrboe, with the helpful aid of class sponsor Mrs. Denny, was responsible for the class project, the maintenance of a high standard of attendance. He kept the daily attendance record of all registries on the chart by the office. The l'ow seniors actively participated in variOus other activities in cooperation with the rest of the school, and completed a most successful Spring t41 term after selecting their rings and sweaters in anticipation of their high senior term. i111; : Hughes ' Em! REGISTRIES 301-303 Row 1: Pclmear, Wk, Peterson, H., Grover, A., Coomber, H., Reid, R., Anixter, S. Raw 2: Jones, M., Barth, B., Kreuzberger, R., Sobol, A,., Wlagncr. H., Sichel, XV, Hoffschneider, H. Row 3: Bmton, 8., Mo:- genstern, M., Anderson. B., Dclmarter, R., Henderson, J., Zimmer, M. Raw 4: Suhrke, H., Willrader, K., Dektet, 0., Scott, G., Daly', D., Pallan. B. Burk Row: Jarobe, B., Foster, D., Shimnitta, 2., Curtis, R., Kestell, D., Capanis, G. . WI NSTON PAGE TWENTY-NINE
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