San Francisco State University - Franciscan Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1931
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'lf' .V C,-Ts' 'li 1 I rl I 'f.:. flfr I, 552 ATF: IP' Fatty: if . ,f:?'f1'A H3- ,fr E sr- as uh 2:A,,4g,i..,X,.v,,,,'g ,sn ,E mil., ,wgwgk,,,x.,2mcw5!gn . ., im. ,- .Qw- ......:-..-.. EXE LIBBIS :E-.L 'T' U LJ U COPYRIGHT FOR THE STUDENT BODY of fhi SAN FRANCISCO STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE CIWA GRIFFITHS ------ EDITOR THEODORE IIRD ----- MANAGER NJ ff-zs J K W FIXXNCISCAN 1951 had JJLJ VfNXQ Wie FPXANCISCAN 1951 VOLUME VI PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF THE SAN FRANCISCO STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE SAN rnANcusco.cALIronNlA qi? ,QW ,,., gn E rnT',lJFi'F ., . :fd ff-' '-'Q ii, ,,.,..f.:i:f:-,E , gf: I - ' -. , , Q ml lttuzixfvqvg-T gh!! nfs' 'S it! Vrqhb L Q 4 C315 Q4 L hgy. 1 41- '-'Z 'xp --4-... 3. ,fr Af E ,T : ! 'K vga- 'f , '1 ... V I 1 ' 'F 'R if-jg?-ullf' P' ' ,.--- X DEDIC TIO TO COURAGE To courage 'lhal' bravely faced lhe wilderness And in ihe sagebrush and 'lhe deseri' land Lefl' monumenfs of 'dobe by 'lhe frail Which marks lhe progress of -lhe hardy band Thai' builf an empire near lhe :effing sun And lefl a garden blooming in +he sand. J TO MEMORY To memory 'thai' fills the cloisfered shade Wi+h 'ihose who had ihere cenfuries ago: Thai' brings fhe blushing senori'l'as back, The Spanish dons of yore wifh love songs low: To memory fhaf Ieis us iive again The gay life of the pas! they used io know. ff -5' k . V1-Ya . - it at . Lg , . af 1 QQ f. 5 a 3 I .kg V Z-4' . 'E 4 i' It ,V 'QR E. 'L'-4 -' x A. g' V -ufsgg ,-,,,! 3 H -.gwsglsf 2 Q-sins K l I-' J L .llg-1 Zi FORE ORD Our college stands in a land of colorful hisfory. Over ihese very hills fhe padres and lhe pioneers have passed +o weave iheir gallanl' lives info fha making of California. n Therefore we have chosen a Spanish 'lheme of gayeiy and endeavor Thai' 'lhrough fhese pages we may linl: our college wi+h ihe heroic deeds of many years ago. x as no x A Xi KC Qg CZ CONTENTS Bookl. ADMINISTRATION Bookll. CLASSES Booklll. THE YEAR BookIV. ATHLETICS BooIcV. ORGANIZATIONS BooIcVI. FEATURES IT VJ WX ,di .-1K. V NF' va V X iT' , frrr fl N I ., ,..1..,.,, Y- WW: 'I , .Lai . '.,' f I' ' ,, , , ,'Mq,,s ig 5. . 1 E 1, -' 'avi'-g,5iV, .V u I4 Q f CIWA GRIFFITHS - - - - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF THEODORE BIRD ---- BUSINESS MANAGER S MARGARET HAZLEWOOD - - ASSISTANT EDITOR - ASSISTANT EDITOR - - - - SNAP EDITOR - PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR - PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR RUTH HERNDON - - - RUTH LESCINSKI - ELIZABETH FISKE - MAE QUICK - - HAZEL GRIFFITHS ------- JOKE EDITOR RUTH STURGEON - - - WOMEN'S SPORTS EDITOR MARGARET MARECK - - WOMEN'S SPORTS EDITOR MARSHALL DOUGLAS - - MEN'S SPORTS EDITOR - MEN'S SPORTS EDITOR SIDNEY TRAGER - - MARY KENNET ---- ---- A RT EDITOR CHRISTINE HUTTMANN ----- ART EDITOR BETTY BROWN ---- ADVERTISING MANAGER W I I? i A D M I N I S T R A T I O N h II WH Only the 'rhough+ful sfeps of 'fhe padres dis- furbed 'rhe cloisfered peacefulness of 'Hue arched corridors. lc Qi.. l f l l .i'. -'g QQ, I i All-f ii i 2 ,- I :ay l .1 if ,, V i l :flu I D 522, ifiif-1.-,g. 'i Eg! , . ' The early ruling Dons of California will always be remembered for 'rheir arrogani' assumpfion of au- fhoriiyg buf even They acknowl- edged 'rhe dominafing influence of The missions founded by The genfle Franciscan Padres. P2 29 9 no by E . , N M x Q 4 THE FRANCISC A N OUR COLLEGE THE PROMISE of a year of quiel, orderly organizalion has noi been fulfilled. I+ has been ra+her a year of energe+ic applicafion +o a hos+ of new problems and proiecfs which have arisen 'From +he increase of forfy per cenl' in 'rhe sludenl' body. The complefion and occupancy of 'I'he Frederic Burl: Training School, +he rearrange- menl of College Hall, +he addilion of be'H'er equipmenl' and 'lhe conslanl growlh of lhe Library and olher 'facililies have made possible a happy and profilable college year. The professional and academic advancemenl' of +he 'faculfy loward higher degrees and higher slalus 'lhrough graduaie sfudy, +ravel and publicalion has been parlicu- larly no+able. The College is honored by +he promolion of Dr. Rypins +o be head of lhe Deparfmenf of English a+ Brooklyn College and Mr. Gis+ 'lo be president of Hum- boldr Sfale Teachers' College. The new wing on Anderson Hall 'lo house Physics and Chemislry and fhe approval of +he plans for +he deliberale and carefully sludied developmenl of ihe main college hall are impor+an+ sleps in fhe building of +he 'fulure college. New refaining walls will add beau'l'y and space fo fhe play fields and carry 'Forward ihe program of physical educalion and recrealion. This year will be remembered for fhe iniliafion and progress of beHer relalions wi+h ofher educafional ins+i'I'ufions, especially wifh 'lhe high schools of San Francisco and 'rhe bay regions, wilh 'Ihe iunior colleges and wilh 'lhe voca'l'ional and lechnical colleges. The immediafe fulure is brighl' wifh promise of greafer cooperafive de- velopmenl' of +he college as a parl of s+a+ewide general higher educalion under 'rhe leadership of fhe Universi+y and Superinfendenl' Kersey. To our College falls +he hisloric dis'l'inc+ion of presenling 'For gradualion fhe firsl' class from a Sl'a'l'e Teachers' College, all of 'rhe members of which earned 'rhe Bachelor of Ar'rs degree as a par? of +he requiremenl' for cer'l'ifica+ion +o leach in lhe ele- menfary schools. Thus draws 'lo a close an infense, significanl' and rapidly moving year. To all who have shared ifs joys and labors a hearly well done and boundless apprecialion. ll 'Tel .TT J,- 3' x 1 .-- ,Ll le fl! ,F All Ty ' Alf' ?. I Qi cc I5 n IL .A- 6-Y Ain- 1 .. - --5,Xw--'-iq if f' L i ,Ll -li Ji i-'T ,,, c li il yy- we 3 'ZA To ,y. 5 Qu' ' zfffl L ii fun-,,JAr4zLx,.L-I THE FRANCISCAN DEAN WARD'S MESSAGE WHETHER THE closing year brings you fo fhe fhreshold of professional life or is buf anofher milesfone of fhe journey complefed, fhe social and infellecfual freasures which are now yours are in proporfion fo fhe sfrengfh of purpose which mofivafed your days and fhe clearness wifh which you have kepf in mind fhe essenfial qualifica- fions of an arfisf feacher. The inner life of your College has been weakened or sfrengfhened by your pres- ence in proporfion as you have given by your fime, your energy, your enfhusiasfic supporf fo college ideals, college problems and college acfivifies. Well-equipped buildings, fine faculfy, rich curricula are fhe framework buf nof fhe cornersfone upon which fhe greafness of a college resfs. College leadership is dependenf upon fhe professional skill, personal characfer and ideals of ifs graduafes. We are happy fo know fhaf we are sending info fhe graduafe field fhis year men and women who have proved fheir loyalfy fo our college during fheir graduafe days and who we know will guard and cherish in every possible way fhe professional repufa- fion of fheir Alma Mafer. yyjwyfhimi. -VJ 3 ani l as , ff xx cc I6 xp Zia Ai . ,cg-,N W, f-1- . , ., - f --ii E j- i -L , s Y ,4 Kg ,A elif- E THEF RANCISCAN DEAN DU FOUR'S MESSAGE THIS YEAR iusf closing has been a momenfous one in fhe hisfory of fhe College. If has been a year in which changed condifions have so consfanfly manifesfed fhemselves fhaf our gaze has become lcaleidoscopic rafher 'rhan fixed-fleefing rafher fhan sfeady. Our minds in response fo new sen- safions of sighf and sound and feeling are perhaps adiusfing fhemselves fo +he changes, and perhaps, foo, our fhinlring is daily becoming less confused and more infelligenfly consfrucfive. Among fhe more noficeable new condifions is fhe increased enrollmenf in fhe sfudenf body wifh ifs disfincfly co-educafional characfer. Disfribufion l of fhe greaf sfudenf roll has increased fhe size of classes, has added fo fhe weighf of fhe feaching load, and has mafe- rially reduced opporfunifies for informal relafionship befween sfudenf and insfrucfor. The problems and inferesfs of men sfudenfs have complicafed social adiusfmenfs, parficularly fhose of exfra-curricular characfer. New sifuafions involving fhe educa- fional and social care of fhis large and varied populafion have confronfed us wifh each new day. Thoughfful members of faculfy and sfudenf body wifh admirable earnesfness and devofion have been confribufing of fheir besf +o 'rhe sfrengfhening of fhe College- fo fhe beffering of fhe college-in fhe face of difficulfies and problems aHendanf upon fhe increased numbers. Ofhers have cheerfully and loyally shouldered new burdens and have accepfed revised procedures-even experimenfal ones-wifh some- 'rhing of fhe spirif of fhe pioneer, hoping fhaf in fhe building of fhe new sociefy fhey may be counfed as having served. The way is clearing. Our eyes are liffed. The College by fhe Golden Safe is rising above fhe noise and confusion of crowded sfreefs below. And fo you who are ll A-EEE ,.-'l K . -nf KT ,- 1 .-- M ll helping and you who will seek fo help build The edifice arighf, l offer greefing and will -lx friendship. ,-L-iii iff' fiil ie so , -lfsyfgf ,Z H l Q5 ,.. V-f lf .F 1 HA6' 6 I cv , X fn cc I7 by Q X If if----L R-1-1.,' -x f- 'Y - T Tl' .- 67 ,lm ay iv Z?-'a-r-Jil? IL LI eff ! 11... LJ. 1? E A '- .. ..-. , In .II affix I.- 3 ,kgs .Af TQWII THE FRANCISCAN ROBERTS DUFOUR ANDERSON CRUMPTON WARD BROWN BOULWARE VANCE CARTER RAY ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS ALEXANDER C. ROBERTS Educaiion Ph. D., Universily of Waslmingfon CLARENCE DU FOUR Social Science Ph. D., Universify of California MARY A. WARD Dean of Women and Direclor of Summer Session School B.S., Columbia Universify SHERMAN L. BROWN Educafion A. B., Universify of Minnesofa ALEXANDER BOULWARE Mafhemafics A.B., Sfanford Universiiy CECELIA ANDERSON Educafion Graduale Milwaukee Slale Normal School A'H'enr.lec.l Universily of Minnesola CLARA CRUMPTON Regisfrar Graduafe San Francisco Siale Normal FLORENCE VANCE Recorder Graduafe San Francisco Slale Normal GRACE CARTER Educafion Gracluale of San Francisco Slafe Normal Affended Universily of California EMILY CURTISS RAY Assisfenf Regisfrar Ailended Rowland Hall, Sall Lake Ci'Iy: Aifended University of California ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANTS MARY DAVITT Secrefary Io Dr. Roberis HELEN SURRYHNE FREEMAN Secreiary Io Dean DuFour MRS. BLANCHE SPIRES Secreiary DAVITT FREEMAN SPIRES cc I8 by xal 'LL-T A -E .J , D -D I I QI ' THE FRANCISCA N VALENTINE MCFADDEN WARD LEVY BOULWARE BROWN CARTER DORRIS D I R E C T O R S PERCY F. VALENTINE ALEXANDER S. BOULWARE Professional Studies Erfension Classes Ed fi n M flu l' s A..B.,eg:ri'i:ord Universily SHERMAN L. BROWN Praclice Teaching Educafion A. B., Universily of Minnesola GRACE CARTER Vice-Principal of Frederic Burl: Educafion Graduaie San Francisco Slafe No ANNA V. DORRIS uca o Ed. D., Universify of California EFFIE B. MCFADDEN Fine and Applied Ar'I's Biological Science A. B., Sfanford Universily MARY A. WARD Dean of Women and Direcfor of Summer Session B. S., Columbia Universily EVA A- Visual Educafion Exfra-Curricular Aclivifies Educafion Music Affended Universify of California: Graduale San Francisco Slafe Normal Columbia Universify ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANTS GERTRUDE McFARLAND rmal II I .A T, V, - v- 4 .-- K x fig, ll el -I I Q35 'HY Secrelary lo Dean Ward - EDITH KOTELHUT -'l96f'1f-xg Clerk vqvqt ALICE RICHARDSON 5 L Secrelary 94 MCFARLAND KETELHUT RICHARDSON MQ cc I9 xx ' f -Silva si. w M, g f , 1 47 'EFX-7 ' f' ,ff--W ,A 5 E ' I 6 -I-L f JF 1 I 1.ilfBlC- L LTV ,lx ffl If -Y L. ii ,Q T Hi if V -3 fi -I+ - .. lk- Pl THE FRANCISCAN PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS THE AIMS and ideals of educafion as an insiifufion in presen+-day sociely, a com- paralive sludy of early con- +ribu+ions, and 1'he rise and developmem' of modern sys- +ems of educaiion comprises 'lhe infroduclory ma+erial in 'ihe second Raw: MUNDT, VALENTINE, HOL11, BUTLER, BouLwARE eClUC6l'l0f1 Cufflcfllaf- Combined wl+h +he fheo- refical aspecis of 'reacher +rain- ing are The praclical surveys presenfed fo +he s'I'uden+ of educarion in +he form of observalion and s+udy of fypical 'leaching si+ual'ions, and a comprehension of The basic principles and reaching iechniques in 'lhe elemen+ary and iunior high schools. Advanced courses open up fields of philosophy and more complex me+hods in educa- fion +o The s+uden+s in+eres'l'ed in fhis direcfion of fhe curriculum. The psychology course of s+udy is based upon 'rhose problems which direclly con- cern feaching, supervision, and school management Men+al iesfing, +he growfh and developmenf of +he child, problems of childhood and adolescence, and +he diagnosis, classificafion, characier, and causes of feeblemindedness and maladiusimenfs are 'The basis of +his sfudy. Boih 'The Educafion and 'lhe Psychology Depar+men+s combine +o equip +he sfudeni' 'leacher wi+h a knowledge of child welfare and reaclion fhal' will carry him successfully ihrough praclice reaching and +he years of 'ieaching assignmen+s. The Educafion and Psychology Depar'rmen+s consisl' of Dr. P. F. Valen+ine, deparf- meni' head, Miss Alice AllcuH, Miss Cecelia Anderson, Miss Marion Barbour, Mrs. Jessie Billingsley, Mr. Alexander Boulware, Miss Cafherine Burlcholder, Mr. John Builer, Mr. Sherman Brown, Miss Grace Carier, Miss Jessie Caseboli, Miss Helen Chrisfian- son, Mrs. Marian Cooch, Mrs. Olive Thompson Cowell, Miss Clara Crumpfon, Mrs. Anna Dorris, Miss Florence Hale, Miss Hilda Holmes, Miss Doris Holiz, Mrs. Agnes Moe Lund, Mrs. Mary McCau- ley, Dr. Elene Milchell, Mr. Carlos Mund+, Miss Lea Reid, Dr. Alexander Rober+s, Mrs. Sarah Farrell ScoH', Miss Alice Firsf Row: SPOZIO, ANDERSON, CARTER, BARBOUR, ALLCUTT Ji fi JN Spelman, Mrs. Evangeline Spo- Jllipf- zio, Miss Lilian Talber'l', and gjlivvfifmf Miss Mary A. Ward. ' The above 'FacuH'y members 1 O . 3 are composed of fhe supervis- Y ors of The Frederic Burk Train- Eew ing School and 'The supervisors L of special ac+ivi+ies, +oge+her Q - wifh 'I'he professors of educafion 'gh and psychology in ihe college. 2 'Bm X COWELL, cAsEsoLT, HOLMES, DORRIS Rf glfkhr cc 20 by 4-Dv S L xflke'-XQ5 k - er ll? :fs K ---eq. s f -ef as THE FRANCISCAN SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENTS WITHIN THE Iasl' Ihree years Ihere has been a gradual ex- pansion of +he course of sfudy in I'he Malhemalics, Biological and Physical Science Deparl- menls. The Biological Science De- parlmenl includes a sludy rang- ing from elemenfary nafure sfudy and field biology Io here- dify, animal and planf behavior, anlhropology, and eugenics. Physics, chemisiry, geology, and asfronomy are among Ihe physical sciences offered. Offered fo +he minors in 'Ihe mafhemalical field are: solid and spherical geom- elry, college algebra, plane frigonomelry, and diFferen'I'iaI and iniegral calculus. The depar+men+ faculfy are: Miss Effie McFadden, Mr. Carlos Mundi, and Mr. Alexander Boulware, deparlmenl' heads: Dr. Edna Barney, Mrs. Lurel Guerrero, Miss Edifh Piclrard, Miss Lea Reid, Miss Edna Fisher, Mr. Sfanley Morse, Mr. Carlos Mund+, and Mr. M. R. Amsden. Second Row: AMSDEN, BOULWARE, MUNDT, REID Firs? Row: PICKARD, McFADDEN, GUERRERO, FISHER ENGLISH AND ROMANCE DEPARTMENTS ONE OF +he mosl' ex ansive courses of sludy in Ihe college is 'rhe English cur- ricular which opens Iarge fiaelds of inleresl fo English maiors and minors. Besides hav- ing a wide and comprehensive background in dramalics and everyihing of relevance Io 'lhaf side of English, 'lhe deparI'men+ offers experience in iournalism and an espe- cially exlensive course in Iiferaiure. The hislory of 'I'he novel, American Iiferalure, Ihe Bible as Ii'I'eraI'ure, greal' epics, modern novelisfs, Chaucer and Milion, and ofhers of equal value are offered offen. Beginning and advanced courses in bolh French and Spanish are faughf by Miss Marie Dony and Miss Refugio Gaxiola. BoI'h languages have been added recenlly. Dr. Elias Arnesen, head of 'Ihe deparlmenl, Mrs. Blanche EIIswor+h, Miss Jessie Caseboll, Miss Edna Boclc, Mrs. Ru+h WiH'-Diamanf. Mr. Frank Fen- +on, and Dr. Garland Elhel are ihe English insI'ruc+ors. The BAY LEAF, 'rhe news- paper publicafiong Ihe FRAN- CISCAN, 'I'he San Francisco SI'a+e Teachers' College annual, and Ihe College Thealre acfivi lies are sponsored by members second Row: En-lei., FENTON, ARNESEN , of +he English s+aFF. Firsf Row: BOCK, GAXIOLA, WITT-DIAMANT if 2I by ll Ia ii ,7- y -L -ffl 4 .7- .fl I I iii ,nh hi H iff 'vgiizl-X5 Wa F11 fr' -,L-,,.y:-iri - M I I 'L' -I II f fi , Ar ,,,-- Wfxx- --1,- .L ,- 6 fx- fu.. - Il ii, .Y- ra lofi WL. ' ., -5- fable W N -Ili' if-fif- I I II THE FRANCISCAN MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS 4 INCLUDED IN The music fi course of sludy are classes in X simple rhylhm and pilch prob- ' lems, role singing and sigh+ singing which are 'laughi' Io Ihose having liHle abiliiy or background in 'Ihe 'Field of music. For lhe advanced slu- denls, melody wriling and ear Iraining are offered. Choral and o r c h e s I' r al conducling, music hisfory and apprecialion, and Ihe sludy of woodwind, brasswind, and sfring insfrumenis are all siudies 'For major and minor music sludenfs. The deparlmenf consisfs of Mrs. Mary McCauley, head, Miss Eihel England, Miss Eva Levy, Mr. William Knuih, and Miss Eileen McCall. All ar+ courses are planned 'Io give an unclersianding and apprecia+ion of Ihe fundamenlal principles of ar'I', slrill in execufion, and abilily Io develop such a++i+udes and slrill in children. Freehand drawing, pain'I'ing, illusiraiion, design, crafi work, and leifering are all oITered Io sI'ucIen+s inferesfed in Ihe 'field of arl. Mrs. Marian Cooch, head of Ihe deparlmeni, Miss Alice AIIcu'f'I', Miss Hilda Keel-Smiih, and Miss Evelyn Mayer are 'Ihe inslruciors. Second Row: KNUTH Firsl Row: McCAULEY, SMITH, McCALL SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT THE SOCIAL sciences, +heir naiure, purpose and scope, fheir inlerrelalion, and 'Ihe 'leaching of 'Ihem are inlroduced in Ihe course of siudy in 'Ihe social sciences. The his'Iory of modern Europe, Ihe hislory of Ihe Americas, an in+roduc'I'ion +o economics, and sfafe and local governmenls are among Ihe surveys offered by Ihis deparlmenl. A criiical analysis of poIi'I'i cal fheories of American sfaies men, nalionalism, imperialism, mililarism, and oiher forces di recling inlernalional organiza- 'Iion are siudies in 'Ihe Iield. Majors and minors in Ihis course of sI'udy have a large scope opened Io Ihem. Dr. Cave, head of 'Ihe de- parfmenf, Mrs. Olive Thomp- son Cowell, Anna Dorris, Dr. Clarence DuFour, Dr. Elene Michell, Mrs. Beriha Monroe, and Mr. James Sharp are Ihe insiruciors of social science. Second Row: SHARP, DUFOUR First Row: COWELL, MICHELL, DORRIS, MONROE ic 22 xp I N I A 5'n . 0 .L-E 'J-- - - XJ -.1 -V - ,, - - 1? ,Y A cl- 'E THE FRANCISCAN HOME ECONOMICS. MANUAL ARTS, AND LIBRARY DEPARTMENTS A STUDY of problems and +echniques connecfed wifh in- fernal organizaiion, equipmenf, and adminisI'ra+ion of Ihe school library, reference work, and book seIec'I'ion are among 'I'he skills 'I'augh+ by Miss Ruih Flem- ing, head librarian. Her siaff consis'Is of: Mrs. Ru'I'h Lyon, Miss Edla Romander, Miss Rufh Elizabeih Richards, and Miss Hermine Henze. Insfrucfion in foods and cooking, 'I'ex+iIes and cloihing, and Iunchroom and home managemenf are given by Miss Alice Spelman in +he Home Economics Deparfmenf. Mr. Frank Ray offers variefy in his field of manual arfs. Mechanical drawing, woodwork, foy consirucfion, and household mechanics are Iaughf during Ihe fall and spring semesfers. Second Row: RAY Firsf Row: RICHARDS, LYON, SPELMAN, ROMANDER PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT COURSES in physical educaiion are required of aII women sfudenfs not excused by a doc+or's permission. Emphasis in +he freshman year is placed upon parficipafion in single and double afhlefic games or dancing. Sophomore physical acI'iviI'ies are numbered I0-30. Two aciivifies are fo be elecfed from +his group fo be Iaken in +he sophomore year. Ins+ruc'l'ion in golf, Iennis, individual gymnasfics, swimming, na+uraI, folk and clog dancing, s+unI's, and ofher aciiviiies are also given. Miss Florence Hale, head: Mrs. Kaiherine Bridge, Miss Doris HoI+z, Mrs. Sarah Sco'H, and Miss Velda Cun- :liff are members of fhe wo- 'nen's Physical Educaiion De- parfmeni. Since 'Ihe adveni' of Dean David Cox on ihe campus, men's aI'hIe'I'ics have been puf on a secure basis, and a course of physical aciiviiies for men sI'uden'I's has been carried ou+. Nexi' semesier I'he men's Dhysical educafion courses will be much mc-re varied, and sev- eral new sporI's will be infro- duced under 'Ihe direciion of CUNDIFF, HALE, scorr, BRIDGE COGCI1 COX- cc 23 by il I in . LT? wk , ,fi 4 ,-.. N iii WAI I fx I 141, .Tie Q If ,I X fl? -..-x , A,-- - ,. ,J- im A-Y - :r N' r ,qv A -T - --x....i f Y fi I Yugi E QD ' IL L I elif -Is I FI? :af 'NW 'Ti' - . Wkqhx ,I ,N . I Y Ia WAI I, II SY' ID ff 4' x 1' ww THE FRANCISCAN MISSION DOLORES Adobe walls fhal' weafher-bealen sland Drenched wifh fhe warmfh of California sun And now a holy shell fo hold wiihin The shadows of Ihose who conquered deserf land. A monumeni' grown old and lefi' alone, The mission s+ays fo guard a hallowed ground, And broods above Ihe crosses where 'Ihey mari: The graves ihal Ihrough The wilderness were sown. CIWA GRIFFITHS. cc 24 xy h II I Q45 2 II I i ?'i, J- 5 i 41 ,F - T Jig YE X K W K THE FRANCISCAN STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE MANY CHANGES have occurred on 'rhe College campus since fhe lime when l was firsf chosen siudenf body president A+ +ha+ fime 'rhe sl'uden+s enrolled in lhe College numbered considerably less ihan our presen+ membership. Wi+h ihe increase in s'ruden+ body, if is no wonder +ha+ +he demands of 'rhe Col- lege also increased, and we developed and progressed fo an amazing ex'ren+ during fhe pasf year. Now classes and club organizafions have come info be- ing-organizafions +ha+ are indispensa- ble fo 'Ihe life of +he College. Of 'Far greaier significance are +he changes wroughf in condifions affec+ing every s+uden+. New ideals and sland- CATHERINE O'SULLlVAN .gil ards have been framed and realized during fhe pasf year. The cons+i+u+ion has under- 1--ffj-i gone a comple+e revision, fhe colors are changed +o purple and gold: a budgef has .-.l.,iT' been devised, and a new sysfem of publicafions has been ins+i'ru+ed for fhe old. Such yr l - changes as +hese can only occur when a college is rapidly advancing foward a newly iff? eslablished goal. -'CLE no less imporianl' place in college life is occupied by 'Phe social ac+ivi'ries. Kg! I Rallies, noon-lime dances and more formal assemblies and recepiions have made our il ' social life worihwhile fo each individual. During +he year iwo classes have lefl' fhe campus and 'rwo more have enlered 'io jf: 7, con+ribu+e iheir ideals and enfhusiasm lo a college of growing possibililies. H All fhrough my adminisirafion fhe execufive boards have held democra+ic govern- TT' - Y men+ and s+uden+ parficipafion as iheir high ideals. If has been my pleasure fo see lf, 'rhese aims fosfered on 'rhe campus, and if is my hope fhai' +he sfudenl' body will go lv Ki.- .BF on developing in +his direcfion uniil if has reached fhe maximum possibililies. For 1'he fuiure s'I'uden+ body presidenis, my wish is lhai' +hey may experience +he fin lj same spirii of cooperaiion and helpfulness ihal' has been exiended +o me by bofh 3 i-54-K faculfy and sfudenfs of 'I'he College so +ha+, when +hey leave fheir offices, +hey may have, as l have, lraced upon iheir memories 'rhoughfs of fheir college life which can 'N' l never be erased. S i 0' gl 'glial 'hm 5 9 if l cc 26 :J wh W' ' fa el 2 N N .,. . , 7 'LL-?k igi,...,sl fxffx--J-45 ft - f , -r Y 5 T-'T 8 THE FRANCISCAN DONALDSON ZANDER PHILLIPS WILLIAMSON STUDENT BODY OFFICERS CATHERINE O'SULLIVAN ----------- - - PRESIDENT MARION DONALDSON - - - - VICE-PRESIDENT ALICE ZANDER ---- - - SECRETARY MARJORIE PHILLIPS - - - - TREASURER DOROTHY WILLIAMSON - - - YELL LEADER IN THE Two years of The mosT sfrenuous acTiviTy and of The mosT rapid growTh of The College, Cafherine O'Sullivan has held The highesf honor ThaT can be conferred upon a sTudenT-The office of presidenf of The STudenT Body. Execufive, dignified, and unselfish, she has conducTed The San Francisco STaTe Teachers' College Through a successful Term. Marion Donaldson, Sfudenf Body vice-presidenf, has had The duTy of organizing and conducfing The publicify work of The College. She has done her Task well. The work of The secrefary was done by Alice Zander. Besides wrifing minufes, she has served as hosfess aT The Two formal STudenT Body Teas during The lasT year. She has also manifesfed inTeresT in The Rural Club, Phi Lambda Chi, Press Club, Arf Club, Nyoda Club, W. A. A. and in The Bay Leaf. Marjorie Phillips, Treasurer, besides being presidenf of her class and associafe edifor of The Bay Leaf during her Three and a half years as member of The sTudenT body, has kepf an accurafe accounf of The funds and expendifures of The College. Dorofhy Williamson has been responsible Tor much of The pep displayed aT The rallies, baskefball and foofball game and Track meeTs. The presidenf of The Sfudenf Body and her sfaff may be congraTulaTed on The amounf and The efficiency of The work which They have accomplished in The lasf year cc 27 xx I Tl Ti A I V, iq gljlfil PIII F' - -- L :..s,... I A 1. Ii 5 zyffiqi .J .-1-- 1- J., Q T ,?i'444? 'S' fpiggi ,f Q..-f--ff: 1 W I I Q? ,QEMQ T H E F R A N C I S THE EXECUTIVE BOARD C A FaII Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer CATHERINE O'SULLIVAN - - Presidenf - - CATHERINE O'SULLIVAN MARION DONALDSON - - Vice-Presidenf - - MARION DONALDSON ALICE ZANDER - - - - - Secrefary - - ---- ALICE ZANDER MARJORIE PHILLIPS - - - - - Treasurer - - - - MARJORIE PHILLIPS DOROTHY WILLIAMSON - - Yell Leader - - DOROTHY WILLIAMSON ROSE MARRACCINI - - - Presidenf, Dec., I930 - AUDREY MOORE - - - - Presidenf May, I93I -'-- MYRTLE SAXE JACQUELINE BEEDLE - - Presidenf, Dec., I93I - - NINETTA De LUCA ELIZABETH McKENZIE - - Presidenf May, I932 - - LILLIAN TYRRELL JANE GRANT - - - - Presidenf, Dec. I932 - - - ELENA FOPPIANO THELMA REES - - - Presidenf, May, I933 - - MARGARET CASSIDY MARIE REGLI - - Presidenf, Dec., I933 - - MARIE STANTON DON HORNER - - - - Presidenf, May, I934 - - - DON HORNER - - Presidenf. Dec., I934 - - - BOB PETERSON EDITH SCHULTZE - - - Chairman, AnnuaI Board of Direcfors - EDITH SCHULTZE SARAH MASON - - - Chairman, Bay Leaf Board of ConfroI - - - IAURIEL JACOBS GUIDED THROUGH a successful year of sfudenf governmenf by fhe Sfudenf Body presidenf, Cafherine O'SuIIivan, fhe Execufive Board has accomplished a num- ber of complefe revisions in sfudenf affairs. Foremosf among fheir achievemenfs is II fhe esfablishmenf of a definife goal of ideal governmenf. To have all sfudenfs vifaIIy I-- inferesfed in assuming a share of 'Ihe many and varied responsibilifies of fhe College ?:I- is fhe new aim, coupled wifh fhe encouragemenf of cIubs fo send delegafes fo con- gfj venfions. -If, TT The Execufive Board is composed of fhe five Sfudenf Body officers, 'Ihe cIass M-4 - presidenfs and fhe chairmen of fhe Annual and fhe Bay Leaf boards. I KVI' Iy 'L RTI I , ,I ., I IIN LL-Qfiff Trfbffgffl' yu ifgy-I 3 f'sJAI ' L if LL. II I II 42 I second Row: McKENZIE, srANToN, BEEDLE, PETERSON, HORNER, Moons, REGLI, SAXE First Row: FOPPIANO, GRANT, PHILLIPS, WILLIAMSON, O'SULLIVAN, DONALDSON, ZANDER, De LucA, JACOBS cc 28 by L -7- --fL,. .aux ,N QC-ws ., , ,, L, A -Tsfga-f' 1- ' T -L 1- g Y ' 3 -4 ,Q ' ,.,-if Q4-Lvl' U N ,A '1 ,..,l- - As - 1.:'1 f- 0 Zkm' Lmff THE FRANCISCAN STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE THE STUDENT Affairs Commi++ee was organized by Dr. Roberfs as a sfanding commiH'ee Io ac+ as an advisory board 'ro direcf s+uden+ ac+ivi+ies in +he College. Cafherine O'Sullivan, presidenf of 'Ihe S+uden+ Body, appoinfs par+ of +he commi++ee and Dr. Roberls appoinls 'rhe Iiaculfy members. The personnel for I'his year was: Ca+herine O'Sullivan, Viola Giesen, Doroihy Asher, Jacqueline Beedle, Dorofhy Wil- Iiamson, Lillian Tyrrell, Mae Quick, Alice Rich, Ciwa Gri'FFiI'hs, Margaref Lemon, Margarel' Pe+ray, Elber+ Ashland, Allen WyaH, Edifh Schulize, Marion Donaldson, Gola Sanders, Edna Denhard, Kalherine O'Farrell, Leah Boehm, Mildred ScoH', Dr. Rypins, Dr. Valenfine, Miss Bock, Mr. Ray, Mr. Knufh, Miss Hale, Miss Casebolf, Miss Ward and Miss Levy, chairman. The commiH'ee held i+s meelings on 'rhe firsl' Thursday in every monih. The mem- bers decided on +he advisabilily of having bridge par'I'ies and noon-Iime dances af +he College, regulafed fhe s'I'udenI' body dances Io enable every sfudenf Io bring an oufside couple, and recommended 'ro 'rhe Execufive Board fhai money be given +o men's aihlefics. A sub-commiH'ee was appoinfed by Ihe S'l'uden1' Affairs CommiH'ee Io handle club charfers. All clubs fulfilling Ihe requiremenfs were given charfers af Ihe Candle Lighf Dinner. Through a sub-commiHee of 'Ihe S+uden+ Affairs a budgef has been devised. Dis- cussion and debale on 'Ihis move has occupied 'Ihe lasl meefings of Ihis commiflee, buf 'lhe budgel' will probably be ready for College use during fhe 'fall semesler of I93 I. The S+udenI' Affairs held some lengihy meelings during 'Ihe year in order +o have fime 'I'o discuss fully problems of impor+ance and +o arrive al' some means of solving Ihese problems of +he College. Second Row: RICH, DONALDSON, O'SULLIVAN, WYATT, WARD, REGLI Firsf Row: GRIFFITHS, QUICK, GIESEN, DONALDSON, SCHULTZE, ASHER, SCOTT if 29 xp Lg, I fl 'W .,T'E k wk fl. I QI I J' -I - II .ffl ff gi , 'wp' I 'iss-f If 3 1 U7 H56 I, Cl U .EA - lr ET Ji 7 is lf ffl, l l L ,fl .ll-flllixx ll zifllir L Ml G5 J RANCISC THEF A N OLD SPANISH WINDOW Maybe a senorifa lingered here And lighily leanl' againsi fhe window sill, And furned her dreamy eyes foward +he moon Thai all +he world wi+h romance seemed io fill. Maybe a gay young don below did s+and, And sen? his music so'Hly up +o woo His love +ha+ in 'Phe shadowed casemenf sfayed To hide her burning cheeks and love anew. And fhen maybe she 'lrembling 'lhrew a rose Tha+ +o his lips he crushed in ecs+asy And freasured ii 'rhrough all +he years +o come As symbol of 'lhafhmomenl' sweei-maybel -CIWA GRlFFITHS 44 30 by 'Z- 13 .gf 1- - in .. ,. XJ.--,,-L.. ki Y fig, 41 --1 inf A C L A S S E S 5 8 3 3 8 8 U 5 8 8 l M l A symbol of courage and sfrengfln is embodied in lhe sun-baked adobe walls fha? have survived by cenfuries Hue lives of fheir builders. HHL L TK' . TJ.. 4. , . .. I-, .- . 4.1 H.-, -QQ.. -:W iS:....-.' 'f'WiY ' ,. .. :Lt-.., l-- -. 55 '.j::, 1 jg: -- ':- 4-I 2 l r , , H If 'L ' r l X, li lf '. . lj? MP I, l Y, , ' ll l I lllll l ..l . If 'X . D . 0 The devi of war has always found work for fhe idle hands of fhe ear y California Indians, buf fhese same hands soon were furned 'ro peaceful fasks by fhe pafienf padres. nb 9 KJ 5 ,ll ,, -r-4' J l t , .er J -F lil? -l - - X I 'I I ,- V x. F ,fl ---L-,I - ,..-.. ': W Efwl, w i yr I m 5,- 3 ISTFSXW . THE FRANCISCAN CLASS OF DECEMBER, I930 Fall Semesfer Ollficers ROSE MARRACINI - - ----- PRESIDENT LEAH BOEHM - - - ---- VICE-PRESIDENT KATHERINE O'FARRELL - - - SECRETARY-TREASURER MILDRED SMITH - - - ----- YELL LEADER ROSE MARRACCINI THE CLASS of December, I930, has Ihe unique disfincfion of being 'Ihe firsl all- degree class Io graduale from a Teachers' college in Ihe Unifed Sfafes. This group of seniors crammed each day of Senior Weel: wilh some aclivily. There were 'Ihe dinners, 'rhe Ieas, +he Ihealer parries, and finally, commencement Senior Weelr began wifh a lea in Ihe Acfivilies Room. Dr. and Mrs. Roberfs, Dean and Mrs. Du Four and Dean Ward headed Ihe receiving line. On Tuesday of Senior Week Ihe Seniors were Ihe guesls of Ihe Alumni Associa- 'lion af a lea in 'Ihe Whilcomb Holel. Thursday morning Ihe graduales and faculfy made a pilgrimage, Iheir farewell Io Ihe campus. They paused al every building while a faculiy member and a senior gave shorl' Iallrs. Then, on Friday nighf, four years of college worlx reached a climax. Forfy-Ihree graduares received Iheir degrees. l BOEHM o'FARRELL SMITH cc 32 77 I N Lgim X ill T3-' Q 5 'L 'YFi'Z-45 Y- cn - f -E Q'-X ce-5 T9 THE FRANCISCAN CLASS OF MAY, I93I AUDREY MOORE MYRTLE SAXE Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer AUDREY MOORE - - - Presideni - ----- MYRTLE SAXE ALICE GRATIOT - - Vice-Presidenl - - - - LENA WATT MARY SCHNITZIUS - - - Secrefary-Treasurer - BARBARA BLAESS COMPLETING FOUR years of college life fhis year, May, I93I, has 'ro ifs credii' a subsfanfial ed-ucaiion and a full share of social life on +he campus: also, ii' has been an inferesfed observer of fhe many changes undergone wi'I'hin +he lasi' 'ihree years. Wiih Myr+le Saxe as presidenf, 'rhe Senior Class planned an exfensive program for +heir lasf semesfer. Allen WyaH', social chairman, conducied a card parfy ai' fhe WyaH' Siudio on February I7. A dinner and 'iheaier pariy were held on March I3. The semi-annual breakfas+ a+ Taif's a+ +he Beach 'rook place in April. A Senior ball was held a+ +he Sf. Francis Hoiel. GRATIOT WATT BLAESS cc 3 3 xr Ji li '71- T-gg. fl lil Qi si?iifi?Xs M , J F 7 6-V 1 L1 Q ,,- f f FY- 1- by -fi' 1-T-lf - ,g 4 ,., ., Y mf 6 Cl M fir . , f 'X 1 L l prov. -ll l fl lffi rig .r. -Q ' . 3 'ffk V2- zf ffl'3' LF Ml il! . .I -gk AN THE FRA'NClSC J . ANDRESEN BAILEY BARWlCK BATILORO BERKOWITZ fl ELISABETH MARIEANDRESEN.Decemb r, ' I' CHARLOTTE BERMAN - - December,l93O A. B. Junior High Q A. B. Junior High, San Francisco San Francisco e W4-seg Boolraneers Club, Secrelary, '29 4,1 .H '.'. ADELE C. BAILEY - ff' Ee' LEAH MARIE BOEHM - - December, l930 A. B. Junior High A. B. Junior High, San Francisco: W. A. A.. San Francisco f7:ff'Yhx'1 ' Kappa Della Tau, Phi Lambda Chi, Nyoda ,ggi Club, W. A. A. Yell Leader. '30, Tennis EDNAK.BlQi3Y:1frKHil3h- - Dece hd' -lgllg1f'lgiCF, Elyzgda Bggregarygreasurer. 55 F'f 'ClSCO 2554 Efifgcis S els Yiil E d r' 'zz' '3l'iesP'eS 45, . . , . . ea e, . . xecu- IDA BATILORO - - . Decem ei, 193 K .3.i4aBoard, '29, 30, Sfuclenl Affairs, '29, '30, A B'JUni0f High l ? - mums DECKER - 0 b mo San ':ra c'SCO Y ' 'jfA.iB: Elemenlary, Mill lialleyscem er' E5THl,'fRBBiR'?OVQT7h ' ' effefemflifi . -I ,pe LU -... December, mo San 'Fmunrgilo 'g - f l -3 M 1 -if - - - - ytlurloclr, California 7----.4 1,-- ,M . u-v--I . --. l,.-.. College Theafre ' ' 1- Y' ' NR Kyiv' I Phi LambCl?.Ql1L' j'.-h '- UE'-LA 5 km - - December, I930 Chairmamien' I - Z A. B. Elemenlary-Junior High, Berkeley i BERMAN BOEHM DECKER DE LU DILWORTH cc 34 xy Cf- ilk I -L' 4' lilo .E i v THE FRANCISCA N 4 GALBREATH GARIBALD1 GERSKE elasoN GLUESING 1 . JANICE GALBREATH - December, i930 Rx IL E AGNES GRAHAM - December, i930 A. B. Elemenfary - xg Junior High Coiumbia Cify, Indiana 'EQW Misco Phi Lambda Chi ei N' x MYRNA GARIBALDI - December, mo Mgk L HACKEW - Decembef-1930 A. B. Junior Hiqh -L' Aki junior Hiqh Alameda - - fig. 'l e 5 . N .dx 'RW' GERSKE ' ' ' DeC 'be'T' 531 ffe M. HAUPTLI . . - December, mo A. B. Elemenfary qi 2 ,ww QL, . . Burlingame, California -'E f i , l 'gi'+mOr Hugh Phi Lambda Chi i -' i ly Sxacpia llgalfa Tau 'm -, S 1 M gr Hi.h- . - December, l.93p esnrnuos eissow - - oeeem a f- ye- ggggqggniisco 9 A. B. Elemenfary -J 'K 'N ,X A San .F -1--' S -. -.QA,,.h. GEORGIA GVLUESING5 ,i - .1- ik ' I 0 ' EL. ' HANSON - December, l930 A. B. Junior HTEF'-G 0-'-a ' -,-N Fruifvale, California . ff. as ..--- i1 i -. GRAHAM HACKETT HAUPTLI HOWARD JOHANSON if 6 cc 35 xx . . 6-, 11. i - IL '2. -W- 1-f' ' f- 14- T - ' 4 ,'1: li T, . ,TZ e rf. v- 4 H -..TFL -ei-Ri Y '49- were jf 3 ..,- Ll hav . adv 2953 i. el 1 AN THE FRANCISC KHIKPATRICK MARRACCINI MOORE MORTIGIA MURPHY ELLA KIRKPATRICK - - - Decemb r ' T' ESSIE McCAW ----- December, l930 A. B. Junior High 4 Q A. B. Junior High San Francisco San Francisco if .4140 ANNE GEORGIA MCHUGH-December, l930 ROSE MARRACCINI - - ,H gli,'w,' -5 A. B. Junior High, San Francisco: Nyoda, A. B. Junior High President Secrelary-Treasurer, Siena Club. San Francisco - A Sludenf Affairs, Chairman Sfudenf Body Siena Club 4-x Dance, Franciscan Board. Treasurer, Class, Augusf '28 i-' W RJORIE NUNEMACHER - December, l930 Presidenf, Class, December '30 ll - F F 7m B. Elemenfary San Francisco Execulive Board KA u ' FRANCES O'FARRELL - - - FERN MOORE ----- Decem f,Hl93 N fl- ------- December, i930 A. B. Junior High ' --A. B: Junior High, San Francisco: G-lee San Francisco ,, .- ' E A -iflub, Vice-Presidenl' '29, W. A. A., Siena MARY MORTIGIA - - Decembe 'x na ?3Tuji'Direc+or: Delfa Sigma, Secrelary- A. B. Junior High ' ' fs - .- Treasurer '28g Class Treasurer, Yell Leader, San Francisco i fa fhiyrer, Sfudenf Affairs: Asso- W. A. A., Treasurer AILEEN MURPHY - A. B. Junioj ' San Fnaneiseo- Decem X' 1.-g+,, Qi . A LL ' - December, I930 A. B. u ugh San Francisco Glee, Siena Club 85' I 1 5 McCAW MQHUGH NUNEMACHER O'FARRELL o'FARRELL 3 Q45 I can 'F L- Q 44 36 D il 2 ' ,, f 'x ' . f ' - 1- -. - -.f--if --f - -L 34 - 4: ,IT 17 fx' ia THE FRANCISCAN O'CONNOR GIBSON RENNIE RIDLEY RIEMKE 1 HELEN O'CONNOR - - December, I930 '-X E EINE RIFFIER - - December, l930 - A. B. Junior High '-'wi Junior High San Francisco 1E.4:l w. ncisco Siena Club , 'A' a onal Club. W. A. A. X far Class, December '3l ALICE elssoN - - . December, new F7355 LEY D . - December mo A. B. Junior High -ii fi., 1 , . . '. ' . A Q2 . - Junior High Alameda San Francisco k 0,15 X, - - 53: . ANDERS l ALBERTA RENNIE ---- Dece 930 , I I Jg1PiorWHig6xh,ASarg+'Zran4::ijscgZ. Phi A, B. J ' H' I1 ,rl : , a I, . . .. u en vlsers, ,- San Fraunnoiibo Ig ..- ...- g 3 dk ,EMP Siqrqgg Zfegidinit -WQL - -xc r s-releni, - 7 . . ice- resi en, - , A-L JESSIE LEE RQDLEY , , , Decgrh ' - ' X 'I ...r ufive Board,S+uden+AH'airs,Phofo- 'ffl- A. B. Kinclergarien-Primary Uk' if A' m Efli0f- Ff5FlCiSCdr1. '30-'3I. I ' Oall?L -,.-f- ' VX' 'g .- - - S- Deceniber, i930 --T ALICE RlEMKEf-i'i'i: E' -1 4---ur I9 '+V-5f5i j2'i,f : 9h an P'anC'SC0 YKT A. B. Elemeniary in E eiiill 1: : '- -.L.Deceml::er, I930 1 --I- Croclceil' F . --- ' f Se-n-Fra-ncisco 'T-'--.XB ' x. A li Dil flier 1?Jg-li?-gf - - TREN- j,Q ARS- C + lien-s EJ, 'avi RIFFIER RILEY SANDERS SAVAGE SHERIDAN U 443727 Ii I ---L X-- ,f A i-Tl -L 5 V, T 1+-3 1 ' I ' 2 lx I' A , lv SKINNER SMITH, E. SMITH, M. STOKOE WOODS MARIE LOUISE SKINNER A. B. Junior High San Francisco EVELYN ALICE SMITH - A. B. Elemenfary Berkeley MILDRED SMITH - A. B. Junior High San Francisco W. A. A., Kappa ERMA STOKOE - A. B. Junior I-liqh Susanville, California WINIFRED WOODS - - A. B. Junior High San Francisco W. A. A. Della December, December December Tau December, December, I930 I930 I930 RETA BACIGALUPI ---- Augusi, I93I A. B. Elernenfary Jameslown, California Siena Club PAUL BAPTISTE ------ May, I93I A. B. Elernenlary Honolulu, Hawaii lnfernafional Club, Vice-Presidenf Men's Club Sludenf Advisory Council ESTELLE BARBIERI ----- May, I93I I930 A. B. Kinderqarfen-Primary Phi Lambda Chi, Della Phi Upsilon Kinderqarlen-Primary Club Dec., l93I, Vice-Presidenl, Sec'y-Treas. JAMES F. BECKWITH ---- May, I93I I930 A. B. Elemenlary Brainlree, Massachusse Men's Club, Vice-Presidenl lnfernafional Club. Secrelary-Treasurer Advisory Council BACIGALUPI BAPTISTE BARBIERI BECKWITH cc 38 xr THE FRANCISCAN BEHLER BENERD BIANCHI BINTER IRENE GRACE BEHLER - - - July, l93I 'YG' RA M. BLAESS ---' MGY- l93l A. B. Elemenfary . Junior l-liqh Oakland San Francisco :--. Chi, Della Siqma Nu , . M .T GLADYS BENERD ------ July, 1931 Ef f., feasufef, cle.. A. B. Junior l-liqln, Special Secondary Crge-. fy ' - ONETTI ------ May, l93l denfial, Alameda: W. A. A., Presiden1'i3fO- f'+., Elemenlary Pelaluma '3l: Tennis Manager, '3O: Phi Lambdi eh , Rural Life Club, W. A. A. Slice-Prgsidenf, Class, December, '3l1, tiil B' - ,N -3 efary-Treasurer, Vice-Presidenf, Class enf A visory Council, CI'aairma'nT-Pxrhd ily 'AU ' Comrniffee Dance: Feslival. A -T ll' b' R2TNNll'iG ' -lUlY- l93l ' 'WL ' N x ' -5 . emen ary DENA BIANCHI ----- ' u I 'K - S'a Fiasco A. B. Elementary 4 -flea 'B Qkanegers, W. A. A., Arl' Club Holmes, California fl? ,X .a..Yf5lllilf?GdeV- CCSGSSF K VA ' A , 1 Bay LeaLBoar o Conlrol BERTHA BINTER - .-.,-ff? -'1.'-Gfls . - sa -' A. B1 - N ff. on 'BUARQH-' ----- yay, I93I alre, Treasurer: A ' 44f? ,l'5?' oar ' :u.QLxlglLqh,-Oakland: Pho Lambda Sludenf Alliairs, Yell Lead , lass, Decern- X34 Fqlufw 'HK--Club. Pl'eSlClef1f7 ber, '3l. a 'Tie - - ' l rl ' 'fi- 'A l LA' 4- :fr N sl 5. fri MJ, ,i mf-QL il- 'V T QT Pia' ' K C 5 l'T?'N5 ly r41,,i BLAESS BONETTI BROWNING BURCH 65 f f cc 39 by XX 'L 8, 67 ' L, A-C -.EF-Xw, f 3,7 -:ls - E i , . l -lr :QT 'QQ . ,las ii l ll rim lr, H Ml. T, Img -,S iffllfs L . my f W THE FRANCISCA BURR BUSHELL DAVID DAVIS BARBARA ANN BURR ---- . ' ALMA DOWNEY - - Q- - I- - May,I9 A. B. Elemenfary, Oakland: Ph' almb a A- B. Elemeniary-Junior High Chi, President Y. W. C. A.: .4 QA--- 'Q Sdn Francisco fairs Commiffee. I QOH Club. W. A- A. MARIE BUSHELL - - - - - - - Treasurer, Sphinx, Dames Club A. B. Elemeniary-Junior High 6 -V-LQfTB5T,?l-5 DUER Pj ' ' ' MBV' l9 Oakland 9 W' ' . . in erqar en- rirnary M ' X W. A- A. College 4 , ll 7'Q'1fi. -San Francisco . Rallv Cornmilfee, Emblem Commi - 'E Lf.lflCl9I9a len'PV'm5'Y Club LAURA DAVID ......, flnglqg r-N A HK' ECKERLE ------ May, I9 6 ff, 175. BA. Elemenlary Della Phl Upsrlon, Treasurer,eKin rga l-KlPffleEa len'Pf'ma V Club: Sphinx Club, Phi Lambd'a,C' N. A. B. Elemenfary, San Francisco: reside ' rffSplTmx, Rural Life Club denr Adviser, Glee Club,'AEsis:Ef15rf'Birs'- 'A Vifggllanplll Upsllon' Dames Club ness Manager. Bay Leaf: High SiiiQrYS0- A 5,,'s..lr ' A-HS,,i- .... Augugfl I9 cial Commifree. - - V- P ,+f j:f'. I.-S-S-a-ff-Fra-ncisco EuNoR D. DAVIS - -A f P K1 ---f ' A. B. Elem , P 1 A., Siena 'ha Dameyelqb- President Rural Life Club DOWNEY DURR ECKERLE FAHS 44 40 D 1- - ffl' -Y' .rw - 1 R NN A Mas, 4 L- 'if X f 457, ' if f Y gig T- 5 x it 11, Q-1 - Y ' .-..-2..,- N THE FRANCISCAN FOSTER GARDNER GRASSO GRATIOT 1 LAURA FOSTER - - - May, l93l S REGORY - - - May,l9 A. B. Elemenlary nf Elemenfdry San Francisco 'L - - 6 x - da, Treasurer RUTH GARDNER - - - M.y,i9ai lu A. B. Elemenfary M - fT? ,7 . Sanfa Rosa '47 fk- J P E GWIN - - May, I93I Rural Club 1 AS : Elernenfary T x .qu rancisco ASSUNTA LORRENE GRASSO - 'M'aY,j 3l K A. B. Junior l-liqln i AN, ARRINGTON - - - May, l93l San Francisco - Y Y - mr QS . Junior High Rural Club - , a .Erancisco Nyocla Club A : miciub, Sphinx Club H P+? 5 Della Siqma ALICE eRATioT - --L,l,a ' 'N A iai -H A. B.- El-emeai'a.r.y-- -- LEIELLHARRISON ----- May, l93l Oakland ' ' B13EbemEn+ary Nyoda. Presidew X aff- 1 -- Vice-President Class, May '3l -'N .,QQ-- l -il ii- .,-'A X -a, jk il K'-T 'Fl Lu. -'- Q z.a- ff C Tl'1?:f W J GREGORY GWIN HARRINGTON HARRISON I 6 Haj 6 cc 4I xx A QSM X., W .5 l--'--' ---f-'iff f-- f- ,AQ . A: ' i 6-7 ' + r lx-ki-' L- -6,-A--J,g,-Ai lt. gs: .- THE FRANCISCA N IVENS JOHNSON KING KOLLMAR RUTH IVENS ---- - M y I LILLIAN CATHERINE LUCHESI - May, I93l A. B. Junior High , 9 A. B. Elemenfary Oakland I San Francisco Glee Club, Rural Club 11 C-lee Club LINNEA JOHNSON - - . SADIE LOPESCO ------ May, I930 A. B. Elemenfary g A. B. Junior Hiqh San Francisco I Berlceley Scribes Club ' V. -Colleqe The-afre If HELEN KING ' . ' :fE17J751'ClUb ..l A. B. Elemenfary I f., . JEAN san Francisco I ARQARQMARY MARTIN - - May, 1931 Sphinx Club C' ffPi.vB: Evlemenlary San Francisco hlwjjr V V wr V I iggollege Tlieafre, W. A. A. I MAE IONE KOLLMAR - 3W'M5y, WTI 'h 'Sie ,Club A. B. Elemenfary ' I f x -11-N- San Francisco ' 5'::.fs.r- '1'-5' - 1 ---?f MAY. l93I ' 1 Siena Club I ,F 4 53 1. San 'Francisco -ll-,gf Nyoda Club-- F ZF? Glee g ames ub fff I Annua l BUB'r'UL' ' ec gg Infernafional Club, Scribes Club I 1 , F i ki i F7 I ll im if I- EXE, I I m LUCHVESI LOPESCO MARCH MARTIN cc 42 n f SI I si A an - - - 1 QI Q -1,2 ., :kg-,V,E,,, - V E T 5 3 N THE FRANCISCAN MEGINNESS MOORE MORALEE MYLIUS ANNA M. MEGINNESS - - - JuIy,l93I ERWE 0'SULUVAN - - - JUlY.l93l A. B. Junior High San Francisco - Eg-imEnl5fY'JUnl0V l'llQl'1. LOS Angeles! AUDREY MAY Moons .... M ,wan .f 6 U - D ef'O 'W301 Glee Club- A. B. Junior High San Francis!! I .PrAg,j-.+NY5s?3ICILAb, Preishdeng - - .. -- : . . e I en , - 3 3' Laglbda Chl' Secfiiary -,:f?71'rf irecfors, Execufive Boarrglnuasfugziif Mes' Tbkgiae-Preg enftl L- . ,f ,sf fl ' a rlga, visory ouncl Y ..- 47, 5 T ' Ezziziifg Bpgsfzfw' Um Si gem. - - - MM. -.-uhh 5 vi . emen ary CRYSTAL MORALEE --.- M..,,:g si , ' 5. ar., iowa A. B. Kindergarlen-Primary -Q X JSQni x Club, Chorus San Francisco ' nf- va- A' .' phi Lambda Chg Zvi u IA LPARSONS - - July, I93I Kinderqar1'enAPrimary Club if 1 .i'EEg?El'? 1enla Y ,. ' Qf' 5' rancisco C. DEL MYLIUS - --,JA - ,aaa aa 5 A. B. T fff3m1 X. eusmle PERROTTH - - M.y,i9ai Kappa De la au. m, ,...,E5b -8:-ElEm6'TTl'5fY Kinderqarfen-Primary uf ' -t President Kappa Della Tau KSA- 1 - -: Ima O'SULLIVAN PAGELER PARSONS PERROTTET cc 43 wx V L l gl ral A -, V M . 3 iffll- i i , .1 fix i E' lil fd C 'Viv Alva ll' if Me l x lf-'i Jrxi- f'1..f t:l- ,-Y' QF ,JV C f Q-, 2' A ' ,-1.2-,P-,,,,-,-,.i -'W' 4-1'-f'TF,,,,2' 1 mf lfijh 5 li. Ll --,CDT . ' . ,,- lil li of iris l E N ai-if a 'ka as ifari F il -il' THE FRANCISCAN PHILLIPS PRENDERGAST RAEMSCH RICH A l ETHEL L. PHILLIPS - - - - M y, ' FAY SALMON - - - - - May,l93l A. B. Junior Hiqlw p Q A. B. Elemenfary San Francisco - Q San Francisco President Dames Club ,f X? Sphinx Club. Secrelary M. KATHLEEN PRENDERGAST - -fl' - A. B' Junior High Mn MYRTLE HELEN SALCE .-.. May, mi - --5 175. B. Junior Hiq 2f'QnaF'g'fjECfN A A IJ Piwi Lambda cha, Presideni, vaaarfa-aidani . . . . in ,f f.,,, . . A - '- glee Club, Advisory Council FRIEDA RAEMSCH ' ' ' J ' 4 :49 I frjesitleni Class Execuiive Board A' B' Flemenlary qu :Fl'E+ess Commiiiees Modesfo, California '- LQ'-' Phi Lambda chi 1. 6 ' IK -- F-f - f SHEA - - - - - May. l93l ALICE JEssiE RICH - - in-aaa . ' I ' -QJEIL-,ruaaaf Hsaia A. B. Junior High Nlmfid 'Q TEDl'T'Tol'e,mCalliornia San Francisco ' V' Ailji' ' Ia- X -.if-l35iL'Ql32ll MGUGQH Plwi Lambda Chi, Presideni a-V of ,S V ' .1 ,,-e.,J I my Della Sigma Nu, Vice-FEETW-ienffFSeY E -ff E 'SETS 'iggifa' ' ' 5 ' UY' giudani A5935 - ifji' f Ab .a.. , Y Sludeni- 'E ' - I-, , ,,, ,J San Francisco SALMON SAXE SHEA SMEMOE YH ff cc 44 P7 0 -1., ff'4g ' 3- dz 1 gui YE NJ THE FRANCISCAN SMITH, R. SMITH, G. srAsuLAT WATT 1 GRACE HELEN SMITH - - - Augusf, I93I MARlE WENDT - - May. l93l B. A. Elernenlary Berkeley ' 'L Junior High Chairrnan, Advisory Council Q-'n '-f Delia Sigma Nu T' S Social Comfniiiee of Senior Class lC -PF6SiClSf1l' l-losfess Freshmen Recepfion S- i-'if' fl VFP RUTHANN smm-4 .---- May,-l5n E gg QlQE,,,a,Q ' ' ' ' MW' '93' A. B..Maior inn Educafion T ZF' i N' . f n- X rancisco gij2Og'I amclllqan -E : gf i alional Club. Orcheslra U -M,j. W Club. Men's Club FREDA S1-ASULAT - - A ...M Fi 'GE eral Afhlefic Manager A. B. Elemenlary , l Si' efiixilairs Millbrae Highlands ii 5 - fill , .,.g od ,' - I CIUKHSE- ZANDER - - - May, l93l LENA WATT - - --:,--'1M- '-:ggi-sg, V lzinglerqarlen-Primary, Mill Valley: Phi A. Ili. E .T- I f -P 'hi, Press Club, Rural Club, Ari Co eqe T eafre, S ' .f':-T den X. ,io lub, W. A. A., Sf d f B d W. A. A., Vice- residen I- I -:-... ' K.. d. Riialifn Cgmii Class Secrelary-Treasurer -.: -- ----- WENDT WYATT ZANDER cc 45 va il I L 'fi- v v- 4 .7- 1 ,ml -l f l' 'iii L H7 if' l H563 6 I C, U 5 f 4 . ,i ,T 1' S 'AQY' in-Ji' f' ,iq ff? if,-,-, lL L l cliff li K' 1, l il :ffl ,,,-:..- .. -4 x ' ' ' WEOQEIQQH, iiiiiliilia 1, Ml ill f' THE FRANCISC SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR DECEMBER, l930 Boofh, Bessie Maxwell Brimslcill, Alicia Cooch, Margarel' H. Crane, Richard Feldheym, Miriam Levy Fos+er, Margaref Gould, Theresa Green, Myra Grimes, Elizabeih Claire Kelly, Bernice Mahilroa, Beriha MAY, I93 I Benner, Winfield Caswell, Dorofhy Annabelle Currid, Ruih Helen Dean, Helen Sweney Freund, Dorofhy Frosf, Blanche Gold, Efhel Juline Harmson, Elhelwyn Hale, Yurilco Miser, L. Frances McDermed, Lydia Florence Nunemacher, Marjorie Mary Olson, Alice McCarron, Mary McCuen, Hallie A. M. O'NeilI, Mary Madeline Salomon, Fannie Savio, Flora Josephine Taheny, Mary Caiherine Torpey, Marie C. Twomey, Grace Marie Wacholder, Esiher Walsh, Vivian Passow, Ruih Pe+erson Pearce, Eleanor Robinson, Elizabelh Saarinen, Elsie Snell, Margarei Hannah Sullivan, Anna Barron Thomas, Daire Vaere'H'i, Carolina Voorhees, Virginia Rufh Walsh, Kafhleen Wesl, Dora Elma Whiiehouse, Annie Wrigh'I', Minerva H. JULY, I93I Coleman, Helen Marie Clancy, Alice Fell, Edna E. Johnson, Wilma Adelaide Kelly, Irene EllioH Kern, Minnie May H N McGowan, Muriel Plevin, Jessie Romak, Margarei' Rowell, Naida Spain, Kafhleen Sfelzner, Frances Marie Trainor, Marion Esielle cc 46 7: 7' in 1+'?-21 ' ' V AQ + 4 Eg KJ? r 4: J wx Aux - Y'--'Q U iff . WL? yi, al f rel, ll liiik- 'X wth' Egefgfc THE FRANCISCAN l BEEDLE BENERD De LUCA PHILLIPS CLASS OF DECEMBER, l93l Fall Semesfer Officers JACOUELINE BEEDLE - ---- PRESIDENT GLADYS BENERD -- - - - VICE-PRESIDENT NINETTA de LUCA - - SECRETARY-TREASURER MARJORIE PHILLIPS - - - - - - ---- YELL LEADER WITH JACQUELINE BEEDLE as presidenf, lhe class of December, l93l, seems fo have had 'rhe idea of crowding as many enioyable fimes info one year as possible. A 'l'hea'l'er parfy a+ fhe Alcazar, a luncheon in +he Aclivilies Room, a bridge 'lea and a dance were 'lhe principal acfivilies of a very energelic group during 'lhe fall semesler. Members of lhe class have falcen aciive paris in all of lhe presenlalions of rhe College Theafre since lheir enlrance info lhe College. Many of l'he W. A. A. mem- bers, 'rhe Glee Club members and +he College Orcheslra and chorus members are from 'lhis group. Gladys Benerd, Nine'l la de Luca and Marjorie Phillips, class o'FFicers and com- mil l'ee chairman, have done much +o bring aboul' l'he success of each social venfure. Noi' only is +he class nofed for +he amounl' of parlicipalion 'lhaf Hs members con- 'fribule +o College affairs, buf i+ has fhe unique dislincfion of being lhe smallesl' class in lhe College, and everyone in il is anxious +o do his parl 'lo help l'he San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College in every way possible so fhaf when 'lhe class has graduafed from +he campus all of 'lhe sludenl' body will remember fhe Class of December, I93 I, as having accomplished many 'rhings for Hs Alma Maier. cc 48 D l N an AN Q1 'lf'-5 5 '?Lv k'Y 5 ' f 'lf l- Y fi--A .JL .ff E THE FRANCISCAN De LUCA BONETTI BARBIERI HUMPHREYS CLASS OF DECEMBER, I93I Officers Spring Semesfer PRESIDENT - - - - - NINETTE de LUCA VICE-PRESIDENT - - - - - VIVIAN BONETTI SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - ESTELLE BARBIERI YELL LEADER ---- - EUNICE HUMPHREYS ON FRIDAY, March I3, Ihe low seniors mei for dinner af CharIo++e's Tavern. They laier ioined ofher members of +he S+uden+ Body al' Ihe Communi'I'y Play House 'ro see The Black FIamingo. A swimming parfy af Ihe Fairmonf plunge, followed by a dinner al' +he holel, was 'Oll- enioyed on April IO. A farewell dance for +he high seniors was held on May IO. I I 'ff i -,W ill ,Qs ESQ-as ' il I . 4 I X C 1.4! X Wf sf lp 'Vi' Third Row: THOMSON, DUNCAN, BARNUM, MCGRAFT, FRANZI, BENSON, GRASSO, BONETTI Second Row: OZOLIN, HORN, HERNDON, HOFFMAN, LABUZAN, PHILLIPS, MASON, SMITH Firsi Row: DeLUCA, CAREY, BARBIERI, ROGIE, WATTERS, HUMPHREYS, BEEDLE, BOCK, JACOBS cc 49 by W Sl M6 fi ' III G: 4 in Y - ' f' 5'5- Q3 1-'Q A lL L l V Afrox.. . 7-24- ,fi THE FRANCISCAN McKENZIE WILD PETRAY CLASS OF MAY, l932 Fall Semesfer Officers ELIZABETH MCKENZIE - ---- PRESIDENT SALLY WILD ---- - - - VICE-PRESIDENT MARGARET PETRAY - - SECRETARY-TREASURER BETTY STEVENSON ----------f- - - YELL LEADER THE CLASS of May, l932, began Hs fall season acfivifies wifh fhe annual Junior Dance ai 'fhe Palace Ho'I'el in Sepiember. In Ocfober The class assembled in +he Ac+ivi+ies Room 'for a luncheon. The guesfs of honor were Dr. and Mrs. Roberfs, Dean and Mrs. Du Four and Miss Levy. ..,..b!,,7 - - 'J l IU ,475 3 -4 N Srl :ffl ye. Y Third Row: HINDSHAW, WILBUR, THORNTON, LAFKA, UCOVICH, ROCHE, JOYCE, SHEA, L LINDBERG, GREER - Second Row: BURKE, MCCARTHY, KENNEDY, HODGE, KNUTSEN, MCGINNIS, SHARP, , KRAUS, GAFFNEY, KAEL W 3 Firsf Row: EVANS, RHODES, ALMEIDA, TOBIN, DONOHUE, KENNEDY, WILD, STARK, 3 -fl 'Q MIGUEL, MICLO, SINCLAIR E cc 50 :Q I 1 ' fa wk? 2 -, lf' ' ' f- ' n -1 'LLM ,K S,-,,,,-L,L -L 5,7 Q' - 4: , 1 1 , E TYRRELL STEVENSON ALEXANDER MICLO CLASS OF MAY, I932 Oflicers PRESIDENT ----- VICE-PRESIDENT - - - SECRETARY-TREASURER - YELL LEADER ---- Spring Semesfer LILLIAN TYRRELL BETTY STEVENSON ELLEN ALEXANDER - LOUISE MICLO A ST. PATRICICS Day luncheon was +I'1e firsl' iunior class spring acfivify Lillian Tyrrell, presideni' of May, I932, made arrangemenfs. A bridge I'ea on Safurclay April I8, and a picnic on April 30 were +I1e Iwo o'rI'1er maior acfivifies of I'I1ls group Third Row: MENG, POWELL, PETRAY, RICHARDS, ASHER, SCHULZE, AASE, ROGIE, PHILLIPS, MOLLER DeMARTINI, REAY, HOBSON, RICHARDSON, DIETRICH Second Row: GARD, HARMS, NEWTON, SCHURTZ, STEVENSON, DeHAY, CRAWFORD, ROSEN, LERCARI OST, SCOTT, STRAUCH, OVERFIELD, LOBB, TAYLOR Firsf Row: HAZLEWOOD, LINN, HIGGINSON, WALSH, HOWARD, CONROY, HARTIKKA, VIERRA TYRRELL, SILVIA, MCKENZIE, SCHWEIZER, FOX, PASTORINO, BASTIN, GEE cc 5 ..4..f '-' '- THEiFRANCISC A GRANT oulcx BARso'r1'l CLASS OF DECEMBER, I932 Fall Semesfer Omcers JANE GRANT - - - - PRESIDENT MAE QUICK - - - - - VICE-PRESIDENT HENRY BARSCTTI - - - SECRETARY-TREASURER IL PHYLLIS GRAMM ----- - - - - YELL LEADER LT . . . JPDT. WELL REPRESENTED In every phase of college life as Hue class of December f'2:--, l932. Dr. and Mrs. Rober+s were Hs guesfs a+ a dinner and +hea+er par'ry. S+eppmg WI Sis'rers was +he play wi+nessed by +his group. Many members of fhe class are very -T. ac+ive in +he publicafion of The Franciscan and Bay Leaf. -f A M H We Effie 279296 Y con ow: HANSEN, VARNI, FAVRE, WILSON, AULD, BURNSIDE, MEGINNESS, BARSOTTI cc 52 D rf irs? ow: OKSEN, STIBBEUS, BREHENY, BRANSTEAD, JONES, LEONARD, RUDOLPH, HAYES IL-1 5,5 Se d R y ff F R J- 5 '4 -f-F 'Q H if ,L 1. '15 J 5 ,.. - NT-D THE FRANCISCAN FOPPIANO KENNETT GOODMAN I SINGER CLASS OF DECEMBER, I932 Officers Spring Semesfer PRESIDENT ---- - ELENA FOPPIANO VICE-PRESIDENT - - - - - MARY KENNETT SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - BELVA GOODMAN YELL LEADER ---- - DOROTHY SINGER ON FRIDAY, February 28, a bridge 'rea was held by Ihe cIass of December, I932, in 'Ihe Ac'Iivi'Iies Room. Mrs. Dorris, Miss Crumpion and Miss Levy were 'Ihe guesfs of honor. The class held a semi-annual dinner and 'IheaIre parfy on April 26. Third Row: SOSA, BARSATTI, CAVANAGH, TURNER, STAHL Second Row: MCCARTE, ST. JOHN, ROUSEY, SYMON, WILLIAMSON, GIESEN, HUTTMANN, DENMAN, GRIFFITHS Firsf Row: KENNETT, BERLING, HALEY, LESCINSKI, SINGER, FOPPIANO, SALOMON, LAWSON, GOODMAN, QUICK cc 53 by AEI IL 'T . M ax If - .L WI 'E'I'If'1s pf E In II? J- ,,, f -M --g.'- 'I-f - .- ftfsj '-G' 'if-1 I fi 39 0163, CD Y. W I TW THE FRANCISCAN Rees BARTELS WAGNER CARROLL I CLASS OF MAY, I933 Fall Semesfer Omcers THELMA REES - - ----- PRESIDENT DOROTHY BARTELS - - - - VICE-PRESIDENT VIOLA WAGNER - - SECRETARY-TREASURER PEG CARROLL - - ----- YELL LEADER KT IN OCTOBER +he class of May, I933, sI'ar+ed a fall social program wi+h a day T3-, spenl' in a Iournamenl' in Ihe +hen popular game of pee-wee golf. Much sporf was had in 'Fu+iIe aHemp'Is Io conquer difI icuII' hazards on Ihe courses. A dinner and '-T 'IheaI'er par+y was held by fhis group in November. iq? -I-. L J, l 6 is .-LQ.. 'v- -,.-5' 1? -'- 3 44 Vg, gf Third Row: MAHONEY, SALOMON, LAWSON, DOELKER, GILCHRIST, SIME, HEIM, LYNCH, STAHL, WILSON, WILLIAMSON Second Row: COCKING, DE VILBISS, HORN, WAGNER, RICHARDS, KNIGHT, WAYLAND, JONES, 2 ll I 13 6 QI 3 TARDIF, SPINGOLA, M,ADIGAN, GLEASON Flrsl' Row: MARECK, GETTEMY, TANK, HARMES, BARTELS, MOORE, DeMARIA, BROWN, BLUE, VAILE cc 54 7: 4 ZL'E- Ai S bile- s 'AE ' - ,, er 1111- CASSIDY TARDIF SPEZIA HOWARD CLASS OF MAY, I933 Officers Spring Semesfer PRESIDENT ---- - MARGARET CASSIDY VICE-PRESIDENT ---- - MARION TARDIF SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - MARIE SPEZIA YELL LEADER ---- - FRANK HOWARD THE SPRING season found fhe class of May, I933, wi+I1 a fuII social program. Of 'I'I1e more imporfanf evenfs was an informal bridge 'rea in 'I'I1e Acfivifies Room. Miss Levy and Ca+I1erine O'SuIIivan were fhe gues+s. On April 9 +he cIass mei' again for a successful dinner and fheafer parfy. Third Row: HALLY, HUSING, JOYCE, JOHNSON, ROBINSON, LAFKA, UEOVICH, KING, BELIEU, HOWARD, WILKIN, SMITH, LUDLOW, EVANS Second Row: WOOD, RICHARDSON, QUINBY. STARCEVICH, SALOMONE, MCCRYSTLE, MASON, CASSIDY, THICKETT, LOUELL, WILSON, ELIASON, BANISTER, GOMERSAL, WOOD, BOSWORTH, CARROLL Firsf Row: SHAPIRO, BERGMANN, HOFFMAN, ORTON, HEASTER, SPEZIA, CODONI, LEONARDI, TEES, SCHULZE, O'LEARY, SCHUTE, MCDERMOTT, MCGEOGHEGAN, DENSER cc 55 by lc 7-Q.. I, ,f lil res l ' I llgfge ... 4I? ' '-'?T ': fl 025253. 'E THEEFRANIACISCAN REGLI PERRET SMITH MARTIN CLASS OF DECEMBER, I933 Fall Semesfer Oflicers MARIE REGLI - ----- PRESIDENT GRACE PERRET - ---- VICE-PRESIDENT JENNIE SMITH - - - - SECRETARY-TREASURER RUTH MARTIN - ----- YELL LEADER THE CLASS of December, I933, s+ar+ed Hs ac+ive program wifh a picnic for 'Ihe low freshmen cluring 'rhe beginning weeks of Ihe fall semesfer. Wi+h Cafherine O'Sul- livan as 'Ihe guesi' of honor, a highly successful dinner and +hea+er par+y Iook i+s place in 'Ihe calendar of social even+s. Sec nd Row AVANZATO, HUGHES, DAVIDSON, SMITH, MCKENNA, CAPPELLETTI, GROTTS Frsf Ro BOWEN BRAUNBECK, McKELVEY, FLEXENHAR, ARENSON, DAVIS, CHELINI, LONGWELL l il 'ii 5, rf cc 56 n ev ' 'L' A - '-'Ai f 1, . - A '+ 'E THEFRANC-ISCQQAN STANTON ARENSON DAVIDSON DIONYSIUS CLASS OF DECEMBER. l933 Officers Spring Semesfer PRESIDENT ----- - - - MARIE STANTON VICE-PRESIDENT ---- - - FRANCES ARENSON SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - FRIEDA DAVIDSON YELL LEADER ---- - DOROTHY DIONYSIUS CLASS SPIRIT carried +he group 'lhrough a spring semesfer of social aciivilies. On March I3 a delighiful dinner a+ fhe Sfudio preceded a +hea+er pariy ai +he Com- munify Playhouse where The Black Flamingo was sfaged by 'Ihe College Theafer. An April FooI's bridge fea in +he Ac'I'ivi+ies Room was ano'I'her opporfunify for 'Ihis group Io display i+s ingenuify. second Row: PLEXENHAR, HUGHES, CAPPELLETTI, CLARK, Knueen, BARNETT rim Raw: snows, PODESTA, Rseu, STANTON, SPERRY, DAVIDSON, ARENSON 44 57 xv iii if T wiki H .--M .L W1 il V ke. X C Clif' -5 If I W 9 M65 IQ i g , S. S 1,1 , J- S lg JF 1 W , -gl, fi, .L- x Ll Alfie .....T.., ffl, J Tr.- Im? ff-I 1 if ffl? 1. Ml YI THE FRANFICISCAN HORNER MORGAN HALL BECKETT CLASS OF MAY, I934 Fall Semesier Officers EARL BURCH - ----- PRESIDENT DON HORNER - - - - VICE-PRESIDENT SALLY HALL - - - - - SECRETARY-TREASURER FRANCIS BECKETT - ---- YELL LEADER THE CLASS of May, I934, has inclicalecl Hs belief +l1a+ college spiri+ is noi developed wilh age bu+ wiI'l1 in+eres+. I+ was clue chiefly +o 'Iheir enllnusiasm ihaf S. F. S. T. C.'s firsi bonfire rally was such a bIa1ing success. Third Row: RICHARDSON, MURRAY, MARVEN, SMITH, FENNEY, VAN KLEECK, SHAVER, PACINI, BALLENTINE, HALL Second Row: KOLIAS, GULGAGER, SOLARI, GORIA, ROY, CHANDLER, HAYNIE, DONOVAN, HEALEY, KANSORA Firsl Row: LOWSLEY, BRIGGS, MARKS, CARDOZA, DRAPER, HURLEY, MANNING, BETHEL, WARNER, LORENZ Q45 13 .L .w - 44 58 by -:L'- 5' A 'f-I- '-15 f ,lg 41, lr -E THE FRANCISCAN HORNER GILLESPIE BETHEL CONNOLLY C:LfkSfS CDF NIAIY, I 93-4 Omcers Spring Semesfer PRESIDENT ---- - - DON HORNER VICE-PRESIDENT ---- - GEORGE GILLESPIE SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - SHIRLEY BETHEL YELL LEADER --------------- BILL CONNCLLY THE MEN of 'Ihe freshman class made up fhe maiorify of +I1e members of +I1e basIIe+IaaII squad. The Enancial aid of +I'Ie en+ire class equipped fhe feam. A unique barn dance and an informal dance were ofher acfiviiies of 'rhis class +IIa+ knows I2 how. 1' I 751-- ,a- i... 'Q - afk 1,q- :J I RI I ITT T - JILL yfiassd W ' I R' il r' qQ!g5 C Fourfh Row: CoNNoLLY, NYSTROM, cRoss, UHL, CCNNER, JESSER, GREEN, MADIGAN, SYLVIA, COLONNA, WALSH, HILL, GARCIA, IIERTINI f 1 Third Row: LAKE, JOHNSON, ROBERTS, MEDENIPSEY, LAuRENzI, LEONI, CADDY, ATKINSEN, CAINE, W' FARREL, CAIN, AMIILER, CHARLES rf second Row: WETHERN, HOY, MENDELSON, RANDALL, HEIDE, CLEEK, suLLIvAN, FINN, CoRnEs, A Q LOHMAN, ENos, sHEEHAN, SIMONINI L5 Fam Row: COUGHLAN, ALMERICO, BOWERS, MOSES, CARROD, DICKSON, GRASSEL, PUCKETT, POTASZ, POTASZ, SUTTON mf E I nv If 59 :I I' . i f Rx V'l' X ,L 4, 5 , gr Y -E 2TR '-'-- f' Af A I Q.: ' 6 f-L1-2. -Trevi 321V W V . Qin 3 xg -il' 3 I THE FRANCISCAN CLASS OF DECEMBER, I934 PETERSON MERRILL Officers ROBERT PETERSON - - - - - - - PRESIDENT FRANCIS MERRILL - - - - - - - - VICE-PRESIDENT THE LOW 'Freshman class is making his+ory for fhe San Francisco Siafe Teachers' College. There are Ihe men 'Io kick 'Ihe pigskin, Io scale Ihe hurdles, and Io sink baskefs, wi'I'h visions of fu+ure conference Ieams in 'Iheir heads. Wi+h plenfy of spiri+, Ihis record-breaking group of young people pu+ over one of our finesl 'freshman dances. Wifh a good orchesfra and a I00 per cenf alien- dance, fhey scored vic+ory number one. The freshman class Iurned oul' in a body for Ihe annual college Bonfire Rally., The men of Ihe class consfrucled Ihe huge pile of lumber which made +he bonfire' ifself. They also Iook an ac+ive pari' in Ihe 'foofball game and ofher field evenfs during +he rally. Third Row: BECKNELL KING FARRIS, SHEPHERD MERRILL BEAN NICKERSON DURIER, STEVENSON TUTTICH REBARD Seco d Ro WILLIAMSON MEYER DUNN BROWN HOBERG MADDEN NICHOLS PERRY, GEIDE BINEMAN Frs? R DANIELSON SMALL BARICH SPRADLIN MASSON HUMPHREYS GRIFFITHS, ROOF BURGH APATHY 1. ,Q ,-,., , 7, E I 44602 C-N-A' .5 .- F G THE FRANCISCAN CLASS OF DECEMBER, I934 LARSON CHRISTIANSON Officers SECRETARY-TREASURER - - BARBARA LARSON YELL LEADER ---- - L. CHRISTIANSON DECEMBER, I934, iniends +o do greai fhings, fo bring many viciories home before +hey graduaie. The presideni' of fhe class, Roberf Pe+erson, and his co- workers have made a good s+ar+. Wifh Francis Merrill as vice-president Barbara Rae Larson, secrefary-freasurer, and Leonard Chrisfianson, yell leader, fhey have s+ar+ed a college career fha? can only be successful in +he nex+ lhree years. Besides being acfive in all phases of campus life, December, I934, raised a greafer parf of fhe money which 'financed +he 'foofball +eam. Third Row: CORNELL SWANTZ PETERSON CHRISTIANSON CARRIGAN Second Row: COMES RYAN BERNELL BARMAN GORDON NOVA HUFF PITTSEY Firsf Row: BUNKER, COCHRAN, TULEY THOMAS JOHNSON IRELAND LILLARD ZIMMERMAN 6 f .T i .- :QR .1 .-,.. ...Tr- E3 fl fm !4 'T Wil gif? 1., 'YW mug, if ,f cc In ,FW -.L if ,C --N-iQX.,4a.1 - ,- fr' 'B x.-A., Jiri--2,-Z L , , '. f K 23.5 ,-.,--. - . T., .Z . 1.5. Er. mg ,.... '- .3 -, - ,. -H .3 V ..:., 52, . I- ' lx f Q , ,f Ji ii' w 'Ax 1' Qfflef ,, Il ?' 'Smal' 7 , I Ii' l ll, AT almosT any hour oT The day. save siesTa Time, The mellow sTrumming of The guiTar and The sound of dancing TeeT mighT happily clisTurb The Tran- quilliTy of The peaceful pueblos oT early California. an YZ ii N 4 X lx -2 ,k M. if 15 EQ , Z, g. 41 4 , I a - P v 4 , 11, , r 4, I f ' V X 1 'XII ,1 .I us A K , V V I ' ' 'W' , w , -- 2 L N W A place fo dream in sunny nook And loifer long wifh open book. The dim recesses of +l1e door Invife a search for +reasured lore The sunlighl falls on Spanish walls, Where learning dwells in s+a+ely halls A pa+hway idly leads +he way To 'Hue frysf of vigorous play Represenfafive s+uden+s chosen for 'Huis year w e r e : M a r i e S1'an+on, Decem- ber, '33g Jacque- line Beedle, De- cember, '3I: Bob Peferson. Decem- ber, '34g Ca+her- ine O'Sullivan, M a y, '3Og a n d Ciwa Griffifhs, December, '32. S Mildred ScoH, May, '327 Rose Marraccini, De- cember, '30: Don Horner, May,'34: Mae Quiclr, De- cember, '32: and Thelma Rees. May, '33. A lie vo'l'e occurred for +l1e firsf lime in Annual hisfory in +he December, '32 class. Many social aciivifies have added inleresl' +o +he program of lhe las'f year. The Glee Club en- ferfained wilh an elabo- rafe number ai fhe Can- dlelighl dinner' lhe Fresh- men Receplion added an af+ernoon of pleasure' 'Phe elaborale S+uden+ Body Tea, wi+h Lucien Lebaudf as +he honor guest held a+ +he Fairmonl Holel, re- mained fhe oulslanding evenl of lhe year: while +he May I932 Green Luncheon offered an oc caslon of unusual fun and pleasure lo all I I Mm MM :Ya-wfiivvsifkw mfwm gm MQ ,JT 1 .- N can 44..i 1 ...QQ is , EW' The dignify of fhe Can- dleligh+ Dinner is renewed in each annual affair. The Barn Dance given by lhe class of May, l934, was only one of fhe many campus funcfions. An- ofher group is shown en- ioying +he Freshmen Recepfion. In anofher en- ferfaining affair fhe Glee Club is shown al' one of ifs dinners. The men's faculiy luncheons have proven occasions of suc- cess during fhe pas? year. Leah Boehm and Mildred Smiih enferfained a+ fhe firsl Publicafions Dinner given in +he fall semesfer. x . .., , . ,V Vg, , ., Mlisczmuswwovaemmuuannmmsam emuwmm is , .nw vi' if lnformal groups of fhe lasf year have caugl1+ Mr. and Mrs. Marples smiling from a corner of flwe Co- op Sforeg sfudenfs ex- cifedly yelling af a baslre+- ball game: Dr. Barney. Mrs. Frederic Burl: and Miss Levy viewing +he new fraining school: +he college yell leaders resf- ing be+ween yells: Dean Du Four greeiing Mr. Will C. Wood ai +he Frederic Burk Dedicaliong and Mr. Boulware and Mr. Builer faking life pleasanfly. ls gf., 1' -. .. ,z , - The hearl' of fhe col- lege aciivifies is revealed on 'lhis page +ha+ is crowded wi+h assemblies and rallies. The fwo bon- fire rallies are cleplc'l'ed wsfh fhe blazing fire fhe comm1Hee In charge and 1'he momenfs of nnferesf during 'l'he enierfammenl' Anofher assembly shows 'lhe Indian Rally which was held on 'lhe campus The husfornc occasson shown on 'lhe boHom 'F +he page as 'Hue Hrs? foo+ ball game a+ fhe college Wgk 5 V J-Wlksg fSq95'!M g:lf The camera gives unex- pecled glimpses info fhe life of fhe college when if reveals +he infense ex- pressions on fhe faces of fhe specfafors ai an excii- ing momeni' of a baslcef- ball game: cafches Dean DuFour, Mr. Boulware and Dr. Valen+ine unaware: shows Lewis DuFour and Mabel Roberfs in a +ug- of-war: reproduces 'Phe smiles of so many co-eds: and finds Dorofhy Will- iamson leading a yell. W ':vQ1 a' - limi? The Impressive cere momes of +he Pnlgrnmage of semors led by Dr Rob erfs and of 'lhe dedlca hon of 'rhe Frederic Burk School held In fhe fall +erm. Mr Frank Fenfon a new English faculfy member already known af +he college. Some dis- Hnguished visi'I'ors of 'rhe year: Mr. Will C. Wood, Miss Helen Heffernan, wifh Sherman Brown and Miss Grace Carfer, and ,f Vierling Kersey. fb lf- cle. Q. 1 . ',,- fix' mm. , we .aa Q, 3 3 ,m , ,K shi X ., Natmnal ,Sfrhnlaahr lgrvzn Azznrmttnn 1950 ALL-AMERICAN YEARBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE M -ax s!'2.'u '.L'2?+ 'sz' X. Wx ,,,,K...u. X 2 , P ij , L-LHLAQ gwgwij , Lrg, s.,cs-2Z.,af.,s. ff' , e LTUL IQANLQQQQAN, n recognition 0 its merit.: IS alva e QI!-Qmzruzan ilannnr ikatmg ni tlze Teh!!! Natrona, Yearboolc Crftfcal ASCFDI-CC of flu' Nat:'on4llSc'l1olast1'c' Press A550Cidfl.0H at.: tlze Urzf11ers1'Q: of Minnesota, Department of Journalfsm, tlzfs first Jay of Octolaer, 1950. ltllhnurwdlduu , 4c? A , MA.-mm 0-fv- For fhe second successive year +he FRANCISCAN has received fhe highes+ award in Hs secfion in 'fhe nafional con- +es+. Leona Rose was eclifor of fhe l930 book. The I932 Annual edifor and fhe nexi BAY LEAF edi+or, wifh Mrs. Brisfol. Reporfers of ihe BAY LEAF appear also. K -L: 5.1 Q Pedgggx THEFRANCISCAN COLLEGE ORCHESTRA Al-TON COHEN WILLIAM KNUTH ALTON COHEN - - - - - - PRESIDENT EUGENE MINZEMEYER - - - - VICE-PRESIDENT THEODORE BIRD ---- --------- T REASURER GARNET VAN KLEEK ---- --------- L IBRARIAN Violin: N. Alena, A. Lepori, A. Bozonier, A. Madden, C. Wemmer, J. Murphy, M. Velarde, M. Richmond, L. Buzzini, K. Small, A. Burnell, L. Miguel. 'CelIo: J. D. TuH, C. Beck. Viola: E. Whi+e, H. Robbins, M. Braunbeck. Flulez A. Taub- man, A. Briggs. Oboe: A. Cohn. Drum: D. Williamson. Clarinefz G. Kennedy, R. Wall, R. Baker. Tambourine: L. Ball, G. Belieu. Horn: W. Pra'H', M. Hodge, D. Pellow. Double Bass: G. Van Kleelr, A. Shaver. Trumpef: E. Menzemeyer, R. Couglon, T. Bird, W. Drysdale. Piano: M. Perchacha. 4 -cl WITHIN THE lasf year, Ihrough Ihe en'Ihusias'Iic efforls of Mr. Knufh, direcfor, Wlfff' 'Ihe college orches+ra has increased in membership 'From I'wen+y-five fo forfy-'live 'Eff'--A members who serve 'Ihe college af various social funcfions. Each semesler 'Ihe college 'fi orcheslra plays an impor+an'I' par+ af 'rhe college Ieas. If-T, - An inlermediale orcheslra has been organized +his year for less advanced s+uden'I's. Thij ITIS ' I Ig - I , A M I. ,fbias I 'Rafi' zgalfifs Second Row: BECK, MURPHY, WEMMER, WYATT, BIRD, PRATT, ROBBINS First Row: MARVIN, VAN KLEEK, MADDEN, BRAUNBECK, SHAVER, MIGUEL, SMALL, HODGE, WILLIAMSON ,f pam an fl? 'Q K ,, 25, 0-is 5 L '+I-H '1 4' gl Gr lg E x.-:G J ,rf 'E THE FRANCISC-AN THE GLEE CLUB LILLIAN TYRRELL THELMA SILVIA Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer LILLIAN TYRRELL - - - - Presidenf - - - THELMA SYLVIA AVIS KUHN - - - - Vice-Presidenl - - AUDREY MOORE MILDRED SCOTT - - Secrelary - - EVA STARCEVICH MAE QUICK --------- Treasurer -------- RALPH CIOFFI WITH Miss Eva Levy as Hs direcfor, and Mrs. McCauley, Miss England, Dr. Bar- ney, and Mr. Brown as sponsors, fhe Glee Club has appeared in many off-campus funclions as well as a+ siudenf-body gaiherings. Mosi signiEcan+ among fheir ac'Iivi+ies during 'Ihe 'Fall semesfer were a formal Iea held on Sepfember 8 in 'Ihe Acliviiies Room, and a dinner dance given in Ihe ball room of fhe Wesfern Women's Club. Evenfs of 'Ihe spring season were a dinner a+ Ihe California lnn, a vaudeville program ai LeHerman Hospifal, and a program a+ 'Ihe Shrine Temple. Foufh Row: wALsH, SULLIVAN, sAxE, KOHNKE, KENNET1, KUHN, Moons, Ric:-I, ROBERTS, oLsoN, BERRY, Newron, sHuR1'z Third Row: QUICK, GARROD, KUNZ, LOWSLEY, SCOTT, PHILLIPS, RICHARDS MOLLER, O'SULLIVAN, POTASZ STARCEVICH PACINI BAUMEISTER MICLO IVENS Second Row: UHL, BRIGGS, MARKS, MCBRIDE, PARNETT, WITHERS, SILVIA, HURLEY, DRAPER, HURFF ZIMVERMAN SNIDER ROOF FUGITT CHAOUETTE First Ro CIOFFI BOYD PRATT PLUTTEE ALLEE JONES ll ll 'Til - 'fi,lQ iiiil, ,T Jw na 'T' -T ful ,frQ1fefH ff C K 1449 Wg? M 15' f-rr - J: '. : 1 '. . I 4c8Iv li Q5 'T ALQTTTMTITT 7 T ...- ,QT an ,Q V ' , IL... all ling galil THE FRANCISCAN THE COLLEGE THEATRE EUNICE HUMPHREYS MARY CONNOLLY Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesier EUNICE HUMPHREYS - - - - Presidenf - - - MARY CONNOLLY ELLENA BACIGALUPI - - Vice-Presidenl - - - - DON PRYOR NOVELLE BERLING - - Secreiary - - PEG CARROLL MARY CONNOLLY - - Treasurer - EVELYN RICHARDS LENA WATT ------ ---- H isforian ---------- LENA WATT THE COLLEGE THEATRE, composed of s1'uden'rs in'l'eres+ed in dramafics, was given a spirifed sfar+ 'lhis year under +he capable direciion of ihe sponsor, Miss- Casebolf, and +he president Eunice Humphreys. Three plays were given during fhe 'Fall semesier in place of ihe usual 1'wo. Roles were porfrayed wi+h unusual realism which made The acfing one of fhe oui- sianding 'feafures of +he season's success. Under +he en+husias+ic managemeni' of fhe officers of +he spring semesfer, +he College Thea+re climaxed i+s year's achieve- menfs wifh 'rwo successful produciions. l -llllllfii TM Iiii ' -1 3!g?'-Ryllr if E i E... Nl L . Third Row: WAHL, e.n.Lesrus, coNNou.v, owzounxe, onwm, seueu . 1 second Row: Joues, Bunce, WAYLAND, wmv, naman, morwsuus, sRowN hm , rim Row: eARcnA, cAnRoLL, senuuc, HALEY, mc:-iARos, coNNoLLY, smrrims, 1 ,, Humps-mzvs, COLLONAN, Formuo GD f' X X L. K cc 82 xx Wg ll ' . Y A Q? ,A .egr--ff b ff T ik -if gunlg Y ,N CLEA ,1.4. E THE FRANCISCAN THREE LIVE I G H O S T S THE FIRST play pre- senfed in fhe 'fall season was Frederick Isham's Three Live GhosI's, a delighiful comedy which afforded amusing con- I'ras+s in characI'erizaI'ion. The pIo+ of Ihe play cen'Iered around Ihe re- +urn of +hree men who had been repor'I'ed killed I in acfion. George Belieu as Ihe coclcney, versa+iIe Jimmy Gubbins, displayed excellenf originaIi+y and wiI'. Everc-:H O'RourIce as Ihe shell-shocked Lord Leicesfer showed excepiional Ialenf in his role. The supporl' given by Amy Taubman and Hazel Dell Adamson as Ihe +wo coclmey women was exfremely commendable, as was Ihe acfing of fhe whole remaining cas+. The in'Ieres+ of 'rhe play :was susfained by +he in+enseIy exci+ing posi+ions in which 'rhe Ihree men placed 'rhemselves by re+urning when '+hey should have remained dead. ' The play was presenfed in Ihe Frederic Burk Audiforium 'Io an unusually large and apprecia+ive audience. CAST OF CHARACTERS MRS. GUBBINS IOId Sweeihearfl -------- AMY TAUBMAN MISS WOOFER IJimmy's Sweefhearfl ---- HAZEL DELL ADAMSON MR. WATSON IAmerican Defecfivel - ----- BUD MILLER JIMMY GUBBINS - - - - GEORGE BELIEU BILL JONES -------- - BILL CONNOLLY SPOOFY ------- - - EVERETT O'ROURKE ROSE IBiII's Sweefhearfl - - - - EUNICE HUMPHREYS - BRIGGS Ifrom Scofland Yardl - - - - - PAUL SPRINGER BENSON Ifrom Scoiland Yardl - - - - JACK WILSON POLICEMAN ------- - JAMES STINCHCOMB LADY LEICESTER ------------ DOROTHY DIONYSIUS cc 83 by l 1 A----A -,- -l,- -4- f '5- i?IP1f I If I l ..Q' T, il, 1, ' A Y .- , I L if IJ NfE I 049, ,ff A ME 6 IQ Ii Ge 1-.,.g, J 1-,W lL LI AEI ,I ,la C' l Ui Wi VN. 3 I ZFFSW Lg, I A ill 'K xii ' THE FRANCISCAN THE DOVER ROAD CAST OF CHARACTERS DOMINIC - ----.-.----.-- WILLIS MILLER ELLENA BACIGALUPI ESTI-IER WACHOLDER ' GEORGE GILLESPIE JAMES STINCHCOMI3 TH E STAFF LATIMER - - ---- DONALD PRYOR LEONARD - - - WILLIAM CONNOLLY ANNE - - - - CLEMINTINE de VALLY EUSTASIA - - - HAZEL DELL ADAMSON NICHOLAS - ---- JACK WILSON THE SECOND play of 'fhe 'Fall semesfer was an amusing comedy, The Dover Road, by A. A. Milne, given in fhe Frederic Burl: Audiiorium. The scene was laid in +he recepfion room of Mr. La+imer's house off ihe Dover Road. The plof concerned fwo eloping couples who were defained ai fhe residence, and lhe consequences which resulied from fhe defenfion. Anne and Leonard mei Eusfasia and Nicholas. Leonard and Eusfasia were already married fo each ofher. Through La+imer's clever wiles, bofh elopemenis are prevenied, and when 'lhe cur- fain falls, bofh couples are safisiied fo re+urn +o ihe original marriages. The acfing of Donald Pryor as fhe eccenfric Mr. La+imer was fhe oufsfanding performance of 'lhe evening. The polish and sub+le+y 'thai he imparied in+o fhe role made for remarkable smooihness and excellence of inferprelafion. Bill Connolly and Hazel Dell Adamson as fhe esiranged couple were amazingly convincing, while Bud Miller displayed excepiional efficiency as La+imer's faithful servant The resi' of fhe cas? suppor+ed lhe leads io ihe exieni' of making The Dover Road one of ihe ouisfanding plays of fhe season. cc 84 by ..L' R 3 59x45 ' 13 -1: . 6,4 T S B gill?--Y Q' ,L :E THE FRANCISCAN MRS. PARTRIDGE PRESENTS CAST OF CHARACTERS PHILIP PARTRIDGE ----....-.... GEORGE BELIEU ELLEN ------------------ RUTH JONES DELIGHT PARTRIDGE . - - EVELYN RICHARDS STEPHEN APPLEGATE . --.. DON PRYOR MAZIE PARTRIDGE - - PRISOILLA LEHMAN KATHRINE EVERETT - - NOVELLE BERLING SIDNEY ARMSTEAD - - - - GEORGE GILLESPIE CHARLES LuDLOw - - - - BILL CONNOLLY OLEMENTINA - - - - - ESTHER WACHOLDER Miss HAMILTON . - . ELLENA DACIGALUPI PETE ------- - - JOHN McDONALD MADAME LA FLEUR - - - OLEMENTINE de VALLEY THAT HER children should have everyThing she had been denied in her youTh was The aim of Mazie ParTridge in Mrs. ParTridge PresenTs, a Three-acT drama given aT The CommuniTy Playhouse as The Tinal producTion of The Tall semesTer. The TiTle role was Taken by Priscilla Lehman. Hers was a diFficulT parT To porTray, buT Miss Lehman displayed clever acTing abiliTy. The casT was carefully chosen by Miss CasebolT, direcTor, and iTs work was highly crediTable. Evelyn Richards was decoraTive and convincing as The daughTer, DelighT, while RuTh Jones as The Irish cool: provided comedy and sponTaneiTy To her role. The empTy-headed liTTle socieTy friend, KaThrine, was amusingly porTrayed by Novelle Berling. George Belieu and Donald Pryor crediTably upheld The men's side oT The sTory as Philip ParTridge and STephen ApplegaTe, respecTively. ' Mrs, ParTridge PresenTs proved a successful climax To The College TheaTre's i930 producTions. I .75 Niki f sled I . ,I I :fl ljh fl will is-Qs.: - ,-- OE'DTII alarm I E E E3 , e J A-S3'UgN-F014 fig up ,Q Q cc 85 up ,f xg F L,LY,g,, -.Eg 5 : Y Tl Y xg- lj- Z, .Y f- 3 'ZA-is Y -id -Y lr! ,QQ-,rd-FI. lf ill, K, all XT' J, il , ljxf .4 N- --gr' T- il K M lf W F ss., 3 'ke -HDF' f 'J 'l 27? il in 'K yi N x THE FRANCISCAN THE BLACK FLAMINGO THE BLACK FLAMINGOH was fhe firsf mysfery play fo be given by fhe College Theafre, and if proved one of fhe mosf successful producfions of fhe year. The Communify Playhouse was filled wifh shrieks and excifed indrawings of breafh when fhis firsf play of fhe spring semesfer was presenfed fo fhe members of fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College and fheir friends. Careful affenfion fo defail was evidenf in fhe carrying ouf of fhe fheme and in fhe general organizafion. Sliding panels, secref doorways, and sform effecfs worked fo perfecfion fo fhrill fhe audience af each new incidenf. Much of fhe success was due fo fhe sfage fechnicians, John McDonald, William Morgan, and fheir co-workers. Don Pryor added innovafion fo fhe performance wifh a sfage seffing fhaf was skillfully designed and consfrucfed. Also added affracfions were fhe use of rich, colorful cosfumes and eighfeenfh cenfury sfage properfies. Many new players added fheir skill fo fhe success of The Black Flamingo. The hypnofic scene wifh Claude Orwin and Frances Burge presenfed perhaps fhe mosf dramafic momenf of fhe producfion. Anofher momenf of suspense occurred when Nicholi, Elena Foppiano, fhreafened fo cuf fhe fhroaf of fhe arisfocrafic Charloffe, Florence Humphreys. Comedy was supplied fhrough all fhe scenes by Popo, Jack Evans, and fhe ser- vanf, Clofilde, Eunice Humphreys. No one could resisf fhe fasfidious mannerisms of fhe courf dandy or his vanify for his graceful legs and dainfy dancing. cc 86 xx T. , ' tl XT-T 7 l- : Ti 4 5 in 4: 'Q i-Y 41 - F N, QQ.:- Q w 3 t is , THE FRANCISCA THE BLACK FLAMINGO ROMANCE APPEARED befween Ihe wanderer fiddler, Trigand, Bill Connolly, and Ihe beaufiful Diana, Frances Burge, for whom he gaIIan+Iy figh+s and whom he enhances wi+h his magic music. The mob scene broughi wifh II' 'I'he feeling of infensily and passion of fhe French Revolufion and Ihe Iusl' of fhe revolufionisfs for revenge. FELIPE BODIER NICOLI - - CLOTILDE - BOURIEU - - TRIGAND - FRANCOIS de DIANA - - CHARLOTTE A PRIEST - POPO - - - GAVROCHE - ROSSANGE - MOB - 6 CAST OF CHARACTERS LUSSAC - FREDERICK MASSON - - ELENA FOPPIANO - EUNICE HUMPHREYS - . - DONALD PRYoR . . WILLIAM CONNOLLY - GEORGE GILLESPIE - - FRANCES BURGE . - FLORENCE HUMPHREYS - - - -CLAUDE oRwIN - - - - JACK EVANS . . FREDERICK WAI-IL - - - - GEORGE BELIEU BILL MORGAN I-IAzEL GRIFFITHS JESSICA WAYLAND ' JOHN MCDONALD LEoRA TAMBLING JAMES sTINCHCoMIz cc 87 my -.4-L Yi, - ,- JI I L 'fi- . .-A K I .L T X Q ff-A FIJI :- .2--Q ' ?- ,IEQ'.fH I '4'lv lg inf 7 :r ' V -xl f-in 14 fi I of 6 ' IQ 3554 I I FIJI I l 4 ,qff ' Q.. ., J mx lfflx lm ,le-'X W-. DQAE I vigil 4 will rf THEIFRAN-CIISCAN THEBAYLEAF BOARD OFCSONTROL I SARAH MASON CECELIA ANDERSON Fall Semesler Spring Semesler SARAH MASON ---- - - - Chairman -------- ELIZABETH BAKER CECELIA ANDERSON ---- SPONSOR MURIEL JACOBS MARIAN PHILLIPS ANN SANBRAILLO BERTHA BINTER COMPOSED OF a group of six members, lhe Bay Leal Board of Conlrol, wilh Miss Cecelia Anderson as sponsor, direcls lhe business ol publicalion ol a weekly newspa er. Such, problems as lhe appoinlmenl ol new edilors, changing organizalion and policies, and publishing and 'Financing regular and special edilions are given lhe allen- lion of lhis sludenl-elecled represenlalive board. Each semesler a dinner is held al which lhe slall and board members meel lo enjoy a social evening. In lhe fall ol l930 a Publicalion Banquel was held. The con- lrolling boards of bolh publicalions were presenl. In lhe spring semesler a dinner was served al Clinlon Caleleria. JACOBS SANBRAILLO PHILLIPS BAKER cc 88 by 3 ra x ill L 3 f ,qu - 51 Sl .264 ,fe ' ' Y 4 im '-L., ,fi -,f-1. ,. f,e ,--Q :Z H 11, f A - e - THE FR,ANC1ISCAN ANNUAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS GRACE CARTER EDITH SCHULZE GRACE CARTER - - - SPONSOR EDITH SCHULZE - - - ---- CHAIRMAN SILVIA BURKE ----- ----- S ECRETARY ELIZABETH MOLLER CLAIRE HOWARD STELLA GUTERMUTE MAE KOLLMAR BETTY KENNEDY MARGUERITE SCHWEIZER THE AnnuaI Board of Direcfors aims 'Io assisi' 'Ihe edi+oriaI and business sfaffs K of 'Ihe Franciscan in every possible way. The Board consis+s of a represenfaiive group of s+uden'Is under 'Ihe sponsorship of Miss Grace Car+er. All applicanfs for I E fhe ediiorial and business posifions on fhe s1'aIT musf be passed upon by fhe Board f K I 'X I of Direc'I'ors. E MA , I I+ has been +hrough 'Ihe helpful co-operafion of +he AnnuaI Board of Confrol 'Ihaf I -f The l93I Franciscan has been made successful. I The Board has enioyed several social evenfs, including Ihe semi-annual PubIica+ion ,fl I Dinner wiih +he Bay Leaf and The Franciscan s+aFfs. J EL ali :H I ,A A vel' ffqz I 'in' E f LQI 1 f QF ,C , rn 1, Jw!! L, fm' X SCHWEIZER BURKE KENNEDY HOWARD KOLLMAN MOLLER I V6 K I 'TD . , , J? xi EV N f'-cv ' f cc 89 7: pfiwmg 5 i 5 K' 3' .. N N 'xx ,ff ' 1 W- if - '-'ilx fw- -'1,.,-f+- ,- O L' QZCZEEJ' J- fl LT fi -LAST T Ll, .?- -I x. -TFT' fi y T :mill W5 . ZQAEEIW I. Rl THE FRANCISCAN I THE I93O BAY LEAF CHANGE! Confinual and consTanl', was The keyno+e 'ro +he rapid developmen+ of The Bay Leaf during The fall of l930 wiI'h Elizabe+h Fiske as edi+or, and Mrs. T. H. Ellswor+h as The new facul+y sponsor. The fall Bay Leaf saw The inaugura+ion of numerous columns: Two ioke groups, The Franciscan Friars and Wise Quacks : PeTey, The Pedagogue g and a lively, Though decidedly helpful, Ter+ium Quid. The s+a'Ff, occupying Hs new publica+ion rooms, combined The efforis of all Hs members To produce a vi+al weekly college publica+ion. The mosf marked advance was The increase of The paper's size wi+h The +en+h issue. An ex+ra column and 'four inches a+ The boH'om were added. EDITORIAL STAFF ELIZABETH EISKE ---.----. - - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ELIZABETH FISKE WEBSTER ALLEN MILDRED SCOTT ---------- - - NEWS EDITOR LOUISE MICLO ------ - - - MAKE-UP EDITOR KATHERINE LAWSON VIOLA GIESON ELENA FOPPIANO RUTH LESCINSKI BUSINESS STAFF WEBSTER ALLEN ----------- FINANCIAL MANAGER DOROTHY DOELKER ---.--..-.. BUSINESS MANAGER MERYLE RODERICK ..------- ADVERTISING MANAGER SCOTT FOPPIANO MICLO GIESEN LAWSON LESCINSKI STURGEON GILCHRIST DOUGLAS STEWART 44 90 by 1'1- Ia QD ' 5 A S-143-Z2 - -1 i , -l-. l 'Q'- E THEFRANCISCAN ' I F' THE I93I BAY LEAF TO PERFECT +he inno- vafions made by Ihe fall I930 Bay Leaf has been Ihe goal of +he spring I93I s+aFf, under +he capable direc+ion of Mrs. T. H. EIIswor+h and fhe edi+or, Mildred ScoH'. Many regular and al- +erna'I'e columns, fea+ure ariicles, cufs, and varied BLANCHE EU-5-WORTH headlines and b a n n e r MILDRED SCOTT heads have Ien+ zes+ and life fo 'Ihe paper. Obvious needed changes wifhin 'rhe college +ha'I' had hi'I'her+o received IiHIe aHen+ion were broughf +o fhe nofice of 'FacuI+y and s'IucIen+s for dis- cussion. In 'Ihe early par+ of 'rhe semesfer 'Ihe publicafion became affiliafed wifh +he Na'I'ionaI Scholasfic Press Associafion. II' was immedia+eIy enfered in +he annual con'Ies+ sponsored by +ha+ organizafion. EDITORIAL STAFF MILDRED SCOTT -------------- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF I RUTH LESCINSKI - --------- - - NEWS EDITOR BETTY GILCHRIST ------------- MAKE-UP EDITOR ,TN VIOLA GIESEN MARSHALL DOUGLAS RUTH STURGEON F- SIDNEY TRAGER MARILATON STEWART ROSALYN HYDE '-yrglr - RUTH RAYMOND RUTH DELANEY RUTH HERNDON Vpigi- MARIE SIME ERNESTINE FOX BUSINESS STAFF WEBSTER ALLEN .........-. FINANCIAL MANAGER FRANCES YOUELL ------.--- CIRCULATION MANAGER ,ef 15 JUANITA COLE ---------- - CIRCULATION MANAGER 'L f - II I I E. I ef J-ei 441' - , X I QIAIEQJ V li 1 I I!! xg STINCHCOMB SIME COLE THORNTON HERNDON ' E YOUELL TRAGER RAYMOND HYDE FOX It 7 cc 9I Q: ' J Y 2. fl xx ,X J-,aY,..,-, A I, Fr- .UU5 wig 1- A ,li , Y- 'If 1 f ?,,,..-1' F' 'F' 152: -X - -4- THE FRANCISCA CIWA GRIFFITHS THE I93I FRANCISCAN A SPANISH Iheme of old California is Ihe Ihreacl I'haI' winds Ihrough 'Ihe I93I Franciscan. The pa'Iien+ padres, American Indians, clashing dons and gay sen- ori+as who once lived on Ihe hills where The ciI'y sfancls wander Ihrough 'Ihe pages. Much credil' is due Io Mrs. EIIswor+I1, sponsor, and Ciwa Gri'FFiI'hs, edi+or-in- chief, and her s+a'Ff of will- BLANCHE ELLSWORTH ing associafes and assis+an'Is for Iheir work Io surpass previous issues of 'Ihe publicahon EDITORIAL STAFF ..4... CIWA GRIFFITHS ---------- MRS. BLANCHE ELLSWORTH ---- MARGARET HAZLEWOOD - - RUTH HERNDON ---- RUTH LESCINSKI - - - ELIZABETH FISKE - MAE QUICK - - HAZEL GRIFFITHS - .... RUTH STURGEON - - - - - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - EDITORIAL SPONSOR - ASSISTANT EDITOR - - ASSISTANT EDITOR - - - - SNAP EDITOR - PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR - PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR - - - - JOKE EDITOR WOMEN'S SPORT EDITOR f I MARGARET MARECK - - WOMEN'S SPORT EDITOR 'fad' MARSHALL DOUGLAS ------ - MEN'S SPORT EDITOR -fj SIDNEY TRAGER --------- - MEN'S SPORT EDITOR fe- THELMA SILVIA ELVA HUSING ETHEL NEWTON pas MARY CONNOLLY LAURA DENMAN MARILATON STEWART HELEN JORGENSEN MARJORIE BRAUNBECK LILLIAN HAUPTLI -W - MARGARET HODGE FLORENCE HUMPHREYS ERNESTINE FOX -- .l... . A , ' -f ..-. L I 'iz ' x. 'f ll lil fx-- 3 f Tflj' 352, al HAZLEWOOD HERNDON LESCINSKI STURGEON BROWN DOUGLAS A 3al5 cc 92 D 72 SIL fe- I wwf-Pie. , gm T- Task All kc? E255 at 11- EMILY SHAPIRO ELINOR DAVIS ROSALYN HYDE MAE LEVIN FISKE QUICK MARECK GRIFFITHS 1 'SE-J 6 I THELFRANCISCA ALEXANDER BOULWARE THE I93 I FRANCISCAN THEODORE BIRD and Elizabelh Brown have had charge, respeciively, of 'Ihe business and adverlising end of fhe I93I Franciscan. They have worked unceas- ingly 'Io make 'rhis year's ad- ver+ising sec+ion inferesiing as well as successful. The class of beginning iournalisis voIun+eered fheir services in soIici+ing ads, and 'I'he goal was reached. BUSINESS STAFF THEODORE BIRD THEODORE BIRD ------------- BUSINESS MANAGER ELIZABETH BROWN ---- ----- A DVERTISING MANAGER MR. ALEXANDER BOULWARE ------- FINANCIAL SPONSOR ART STAFF MARY KENNETT --------------- ART EDITOR CHRISTINE HUTTMANN ---------- BERNICE DONALDSON VIOLA GIESEN JOHANNA BARMAN RUTH McKELVY LILLIAN HAUPTLI BARBARA . WUERSCH BERTHA BURGH MARCELLA POTASZ MILDRED ROOF MARIE VALENTINE ANNIE KAEL - - - ART EDITOR DOROTHY FRIEDORFF JANE GRANT MATHILDA GUGLIELMINI ELEANOR DOUGLAS MADALINE MEGINNESS EDNA COMBS ING ELIZABETH BIRKHEAD KATHLEEN SEMPLE BELVA GOODMAN DOROTHY BROCKMAN GRACE ALYS DWYER HELEN HALUSKA HERMINE VIJEVICH DALE BROWN MARIE REGLI ALICE BREHENY DOROTHEA LORENZ PERRET Third Row: SEMPLE, GRIFFITHS, HUMPHREYS, VIJEVICH, ROOF, auReH second Row: Oulck, SNIDER, BROWN, POTASZ, OONNOLLY, PETRAY, OKSEN, SMEMO, HUTTMANN KENNETT First Row: ARENSON GOODMAN GRANT SYMON FLEXENHAR HANSEN BOSWORTH RICHARDSON ROY LORENZ cc 93 7: ll I 1 '71 4 I . -1- 4 ,-- ICI I I 'flil In-7' Emil If ff IR I7 Sw Q...-f-ff?-T ' ff. II. L I ,iff -L .TM -LQ- ,A ,J .. L- , I li Ll bk THE FRANCISCAN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES WELCOME ASSEMBLY AT THE firsl' assembly of 'I'he fall semesler, held on Augusi 27, I930, Cafherine O'Sullivan, presidenf of Ihe s+ucIen+ body, welcomed Ihe freshman class +o Ihe San Francisco SI'a+e Teachers' College. Her sI'aFF of workers were iniroduced Io +he assembled sI'uden+s. , 5 Dr. Roberfs, speaker of 'I'he day, presen'Ied Mrs. Cowell, ,.V V!,,, ,,,, Q Mr. Brown, Mr. Cox, Miss Cundiff, and Mr. Fen'Ion Io Ihe s+uden+ body as Ihe new members of Ihe faculfy. The presidenl Ihen spoke of fhe obiecfives of college educafion and of +he preseni and 'FuI'ure building plan of Ihe San Francisco SI'a'I'e Teachers' College. .P BONFIRE RALLY In honor of Ihe freshman class, on Thursday, Seplember I0, a mass bonfire rally was held on fhe college campus from 4:I5 Io II o'cIock. Sack rushes, relays, pillow I'igh'Is, and Iouch Iackle were among fhe 'field even'Is siaged by 'Ihe freshmen and upper classmen. Ho+ dogs, peanuls, and hamburger made up a picnic lunch. The principal evenl' of Ihe evening was Ihe speciacular bonfire buiI'I' by Ihe Class of May, I934. When 'Ihe bonfire evenl came Io an end, a snappy dance orchesfra led by Cy Trobbe Iook 'Ihe crowd Io Ihe gymnasium, where a dance finished up Ihe evening. STUDENT BODY SPORT DANCE Gang planks, life savers, and midshipman ouI'I'i'rs carried ou? 'Ihe scheme of a ship a'I 'Ihe Sfudenl' Body Sporl Dance held on 'I'he campus on Salurday, Ocfober 4. Ann McHugh, chairman, made Ihe plans 'for +he novel program. ,Among 'rhose work- ing on 'Ihe commi'H'ee were: Eleanor Burch, Alice Gra+ioI', Elena Bacigalupi, Eunicel Humphreys, Jacqueline Beedle, Gola Sanders, Be'I Iy Kennedy, and Bill Connelly. INDIAN ASSEMBLY J- If-N-v Fealuring a coIIecI'ion of naiive Pueblo Indian dances and chanfs, an assembly was held on fhe lower field of +he campus on Ociober 8. A Pueblo Indian, Mr. Ross, VJ presen'Ied 'Ihe program wilh Ihe aid of Firewaier, his assis+an'I'. The children 'From 'Ihe Img!-X Frederic Burk School were invi'Ied Io +he assembl . 3 f'4J1-Q Y 1. Y 5 I F I Egfr.. if I cc 94 7: I R I ,I V . 4 'i ' A ifex iiglg., xi'-1-Zig -f'4i' 1 4:-ie THE FRANCISCAN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES STUDENT BODY TEA THE AFTERNOON of November 5 was given over Io 'rhe semi-annual S+uden+ Body Tea for +he 'Fall semes- fer of I930. The Gold Ballroom of Ihe Fairmon+ Ho+el was decorafed 'For Ihe occasion wi+h au'I'umn leaves and flowers. Minnie Kern and Frances Miser, ioinf chair- men, secured Miss Be++y Clarke and Mr. Michael Hali- ward 'From 'Ihe casI' of Dea+h Takes a Holiday as +he principal speakers of I'he day. Ofher en+erI'ainmen+ was provided by Edwin Haskell and Miss McCall, dancers, and by Ihe College Orchesfra and Chorus. This elaborafe affair proved fo be Ihe ouisfanding even+ of 'Ihe 'Fall semes+er. CANDLE LIGHT DINNER The annual Candle Ligh+ Dinner fook place in +he college gymnasium on Wednes- day, December I7. Many people who are a+ 'Ihe presen'r 'rime engaged in educa- Iional work Ihroughou+ Ihe Sfare were present Mr. Joseph Gwinn, superinfendenf of 'Ihe San Francisco Coun+y schools: Miss Esfelle Carpen+er, supervisor of music in fhis cifyg Mr. McGlade, depu+y superinfendenf in charge of secondary educa+ion in California: Mr. Vierling Kersey, superinfendenf of public ins+ruc+iong and Dr. and Mrs. Rober'rs were among Ihe gues+s. SPRING ASSEMBLY ln order Io welcome Ihe 'Freshmen Io +he college, an assembly was held on January 2I, I93I, in 'I'he Firs+ Bapiisf Church. The program prepared by Viola Giesen, chairman of assemblies, included an address by Ca+herine O'Sullivan, a welcoming message 'From Dr. Rober+s, presenI'a+ion of new facul+y members, sfudeni' body oHicers, and edifors of Ihe Bay Leaf and The Franciscan, and Ihe singing of +he College Hymn. FRESHMAN RECEPTION Officially opening Ihe social program of +he spring semesrer, a recep+ion 'For 'rhe incoming 'Freshman class was held on January 28 in +he college gymnasium. The freshmen were received by Ihe presidenf and Mrs. Roberfs, Dean and Mrs. DuFour, Dean and Mrs. Cox, Dean Ward, Miss Levy, freshmen advisers, s+uden'I' body officers, and officers of Ihe Parenf-Facul+y Club. Miss Alice Heim, chairman of Ihe affair, was assisied by Miss Lillian Tyrrell, decora+ionsg Miss Rose Berry, invi+a+ionsg Miss Sadie Lopesco, 'Iea fable: and fheir commiH'ees. cc 95 xy - or---,,.--lk., , ,4- II .YC NI I 5. .TA R' Q? L. fl, Ill fel ffl H s7Ii'iig5 l' ,I X ll? H ig 4'1 A - 1' li, f K f- YQ , ,.,,,..--ff-1 6 'L--fi -Z, . If ll mga ...- LT I1 -FI' ,Q I'- I KT. , kil A-+ N LM , I I li I u i I 3 IQAAD Viflifli F MI g J THE FRANCISCAN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES PEP RALLY A MASS Pep Rally was held February 4 in fhe college gymnasium fo infroduce feam managers and fo sfir up enfhusiasm for fhe forfhcoming games of fhe season. Allen Wyaff, chairman and afhlefic manager, infroduced his assisfanfs. Presidenf Roberfs, Dean Cox, Viola Giesen, and Benny Lom were fhe speakers. BONFIRE RALLY Confinuing fhe fradifion esfablished in fhe fall semesfer, a Bonfire Rally fool! place on fhe campus on February II. Viola Giesen and her co-workers planned fhe rally, which included confesfs befween fhe freshmen a-nd fhe upper classmen, a camp supper, a program consisfing of a number from each class, a huge bonfire builf by fhe Class of December, I934, and as a climax a dance in fhe gymnasium. STUDENT BODY TEA The Gold Ballroom of fhe Fairmonf Hofel was fhe scene of fhe semi-annual Sfudenf Body Tea, held on March II af four-fhirfy o'cIocIc. Miss Alice Rich, chair- man of fhe occasion, secured Mr. Lucien Lebaulf from fhe Fashion Arf School as principal speaker of fhe affernoon. The College Chorus, under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Mary McCauley, rendered several beaufiful selecfions. The College Orchesfra also enferfained. Miss Rich was assisfed by sub-commiffees, whose chairmen were: Barbara Blaess, invifafionsg Doris Hobson, decorafionsg and Thelma Silvia, place cards. There was also a large commiffee of hosfesses. DR. COOPER ASSEMBLY Dr. William John Cooper, Unifed Sfafes Commissioner of Educafion and former Superinfendenf of Public Insfrucfion for fhe Sfafe of California, spolce fo fhe sfudenf body on April 22. Dr. Cooper was infroduced by Dr. Alexander Roberfs, presidenf of fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College. The assembly was elaborafed by music furnished by members of fhe sfudenf body. Affer fhe assembly, a recepfion and luncheon was held in honor of Dr. Cooper. LX cc 96:5 I w xii I IP I jl - a.l+-,,.z-45 ' T ,lm Y -Tb-'45, cl , T. E .O R ,G A N I, Z A T l, O N S U 5 The arid plains of California bloomed wi'rl1 an old world charm under fhe pafienf care of ihe padres. '. , . , .AF SYN, -' .r :Fi I . ll .' l ffl il FL. ll Q 'i I ll 'lip 'Ill it To build fhirfy missions was fhe dream of fhe Franciscan padres: fhe unify of fheir pur- pose was symbolized by the cross. their sfrengfh reflecfed in fhe bending of the nafives' will fo Their own. my ar :J ab UQ? T KJ i r li f 9' ' , .. .. ,Q--. ' LI fy rt.-. II qi - ,za F. I' I IZTII Iii -LY., fi 'sefilwis IND IBA 'X eb!-' W,L I I III J . , wi J. J THE FRANCISCAN COONEY MEYERS VANCE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION O F F I C E R S MISS MARY COONEY --4------ - V PRESIDENT MRS. ROBERT SHUEY - - VICE-PRESIDENT MISS VALERIE ANSEL - - VICE-PRESIDENT MISS NELLIE EAGER - - - VICE-PRESIDENT MISS FLORENCE WINTER - - - VICE-PRESIDENT MISS GERTRUDE WHITESIDE - - VICE-PRESIDENT MISS ALBERTA RENNIE - - - VICE-PRESIDENT MISS EVA LEVY ---- - VICE-PRESIDENT MISS FLORENCE VANCE - - - SECRETARY MISS LORRAINE MEYERS - - TREASURER THE AIumni Associafion of 'rhe San Francisco Sfaie Teachers' CoIIege has served Io keep aIive 'Ihe friendship of many graduaies whose I irs+ feeling of companionship was begun on 'Ihe coIIege campus. As each new cIass leaves +he San Francisco S+a+e Teachers' College, Ihe members ioin +he Alumni Associa+ion and so keep aIive I'he memories of +hose undergradua+e days. The membership of +he AssociaI'ion is now comprised of many graduaI'es whose Ieaching fields have carried 'Ihem Io all par+s of California and even 'Io disI'an+ s+a+es. Now, wiI'h +he maI'eriaIizaI'ion of many pIans for which 'Ihere has been a Iong period of work, and wifh 'rhe aciive par'Iicipa'fion of an increased membership, 'Ihe AIumni has aHained many of 'rhe Iong expec+ed goals. The Alumni Associa'Iion handles a SI'uden'I Loan Fund The originaI 'Fund was s'I'arI'ed by I'he 'IirsI' graduaflng cIass of 'Ihe S+a'I'e NormaI School Members of fhis cc 98 xy SS in an ,I ' I . L. y,xL f x ? R Wee, 2 1. 'ff ' '- iiaffgillba, .--ajjgggr'12':3iJ: 1-'F 'ED +1-axe-1 THE FRANCISCAN class coniribufed small sums of money which was +hen used as 'l'he capifal for 'l'he S+uden+ Loan Fund. For a long fime 'I'his has been fhe only money available for ihe necessilies of 'lhe s+uden+s who have been compelled 'I'o call upon a loan for a shori' lime. From lime fo fime e'FFor+s have been made +o increase +his sum of money as fhe needs of +he sfudenfs have increased and 'rhe s'ruden'l body has more fhan lripled Hs membership. During 'lhe las? year, movemen+s on +he pari' of +he Alumni Associa- 'I'ion, +he Parenl'-Facully Club, and 'I'he general sfudenl' body of 'rhe San Francisco, S+a+e Teachers' College have seen +he almos+-reached goal. On December I6, I930, when +he Frederic Burk Training School was dedicaled, fhe Alumni Associaiion helped plan +he successful program. Miss Mary Cooney, presidenl' of +he Associalion, was a speaker. Miss Cooney fold of +he his+ory of The San Francisco S+a+e Teachers' College from 'ihe 'rime +ha+ +here was only a small building +o house 'lhe Sfare Normal School in I899 when Dr. Frederic Burk was presiden'l'. From +ha+ 'lime The college has developed, a+ firsf slowly and 'Then more rapidly. Miss Cooney 'fold of 'rhe housing in +he orphanage buildings a'F'rer +he fire, of fhe ereciion of +he shacks, and o'F 'lhe final a'H'ainmen+ of 'rhe Gymnasium, Anderson Hall, fhe Kindergarfen-Primary Building, and finally of +he much desired erec+ion of fhe +raining school in +he beaufiful edifice of +he Frederic Burk School. On +he affernoon of December I6, +he Alumni Associa+ion had a fea and a social gafhering af +he Whifcomb Hoiel. Dr. Rober'I's spoke of his visions concerning 'lhe 1 San Francisco Siale Teachers' College and of fhe plans for 'lhe near 'fu+ure. Dr. Sfanley Rypins, formerly of +he college faculfy, was a speaker a+ 'I'his funcfion also. -! Miss Wilma Young sang a solo. l The officers elec+ed for a +wo-year period in December, l929, are as follows: wqfilb Miss Mary Cooney, presidenh Mrs. Roberfs Shuey, Miss Valerie Ansel, Miss Nellie Eager, Miss Alberla Rennie, Miss Florence Win+er, Miss Gerirude Whi+eside, Miss l Eva Levy, vice-presiden'I'sg Miss Florence Vance, secreiary Miss Lorraine Meyers, QE T +reasurer. ff, 'lv The Alumni Associa+ion is making many new plans for 'I'he coming year in order l :Nl +o surpass, if possible, fhe inferesfing program of fhe las'l year. if lx -EK ffl . - - ll wi all 'fpfifraff iF'ij.1e.'Q' gi .,.. ' ? E P525 I! ,WQX rl ' ings ' ,qg ' 5 cc 99 n yjdlxl f 4-SAM 55 i of f-- 3 S'f - '-L f- fr-. ' 6' his -wif Ha ll. L l ,ET ego li A lim Im zfpiffl 5 ill J THE FRAN FLOWERS She gave me flowers drenched in ram And fragrance of fhe April air, And laid fhem on my lap from whence There rose a dewy fragrance rare. Wifh frembling hand I liffed fhem To hold againsf a cheek sans foofh And feel fheir cooling essence furn My wifhered agedness fo youfh. -CIWA GRIFFITHS K IOO no CISC A ILT - --1--f-F I- f - 1- 3 aa'B ' IP N K fi ' i li NV- N lie fm fi new In 3 'Vi' Nil' Efiflfl F Ki YT! M THE FRANCISCAN ART CLUB Officers SUE McCARTE -------- PRESIDENT BARBARA WIERSCHING - - - VICE-PRESIDENT VALENTINE SALOMONE - SECRETARY-TREASURER THE ART CLUB under +he sponsorship of Mrs. Cooch has branched ou+ +his year in many new ways. A+ +he beginning of +he semesier fhe members sfafed 'rheir desire +o s+ar+ on crafi problems. As a resulf many in+eres+ing ar+icles were made. Among 'rhem were ielephone book covers, hand embroidered iapes- iries, lacquered flower po+s, block prin+ed kifchen cur- rains and iablecloihs 'lo march, and ofher novelfies. lnferesfing ideas on rable decorafions were discussed and carried ouf. SUE MCCARTE The members of +he club showed much inferesf in exhibirs, and fhe group planned numerous Trips for every ofher Sa+urday morning +o various par+s of San Francisco. Some of 'rhe places visi+ed were: SchaeHer's Ari' S'I'udio, +he Palace of fhe Legion of Honor, California School of Ar+s and Craf+s, Beaux Arfs Gallerie, Chinalown, Joice S+ree+, and Telegraph Hill. The cus+om of holding a skerching hour in fhe neighborhood of +he exhibi+ enabled +he members +o ob+ain many inferesring sub- iecis for 'Their skelch books and gave an opporluniiy for informal mee+ings. The social even+s of fhe Ar? Club 'For +he spring semesfer included a dinner af 'lhe Courfyard Tea Room and a visil' +o 'fhe Chinese Theafre af+er +he dinner. The Ar+ Club is busy making plans for fhe coming semes+er and will have even a more in+eres1'ing program fo offer fo all ifs new members during +he nex+ year. ' Second Row: BROWNING, KENNETT, BOWEN Firsf Row: JOHNSON, MCCARTE, MCKELVEY, SALOMONE cc l02 D IL- Q T F Eau i 3 ' 0 , f in Wgx l , S Q 'TE'--f' -'-'ff Y Ii :SJ-e W X T T L if--2 ' J I E THE FRANCISCAN DELTA SIGMA Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer ALICE HEIM ---- Presidenf ----- ALICE HEIM RUTH LESCINSKI - Vice-Presiclenl MARGARET HIGGINSON ETHEL NEWTON - - Secrelary -CHARLENE CRAWFORD DOROTHY DOELKER - Treasurer - - CORINNE BOYLAN Cabinef CORINNE BOYLAN PHYLIS HALEY CHARLENE CRAWFORD BEATRICE HARMS I JAMES STINCHCOMB ALICE HEIM DEBATERS AND public speakers of 'Ihe San Francisco S+a+e Teachers' College comprise 'Ihe membership of Della Sigma, organized in Ihe spring of l930, and now one of Ihe mos+ en+husias+ic clubs of Ihe college. Despile ifs small membership, Della Sigma has blazed Ihe frail Io inlercollegiafe ac+iviI'y. This ac'I'ivi+y began when +he socie'I'y accepled a challenge from Parlia- men'I', an upper division cleba+ing group of Ihe Universily of California. The ques- 'rion debalecl was: Resolved, +ha+ pafhological Ireafmenl of criminals should be subsliluled for 'Ihe presenl penal sys'I'em. Members of Ihe Ieam Ihaf represenfed 'I'he college were: Corinne Boylan, Phylis Haley, Alice Heim, and James Slinchcomb. The debale +oolc place in 'Ihe Frederic Burl: Audilorium. During 'rhe spring semesfer, ac+ivi'I'y was resumed when Della Sigma challenged Slanford Universily. The ques+ion debafed was: Resolved, Ihal' Ghandi has been of benefif 'Io lndia. Phylis Haley and Jane Nova represenfed fhe San Francisco Slale Teachers' College. A+ lhe beginning of each semesfer, Della Sigma holds an enlerlaining, informal dinner Io welcome 'Ihe new members. Second Row: BOYLAN, HEIM, STINCHCOMB, RICHARDS, HIGGINSON Firsf Row: DOELKER, LESCINSKI, CRAWFORD, HALEY, HARMS ell I be 'fill .-li w 5, 1 ,- N L. fl, IH f 'TIS ,DELI ITE! If I in I cc I03 D N .X , i Y 7f i1-XY- T-fl f-' -: 6 1, . .eg If l if 6. M Q IL 8, if I ' ii llr .L jjkql- V j , J ILA 'I .. -Y L dl L, ,lg if ll ..4... HD 7 N gil, 3 -53 ' f'ggf'l'!' S'- lll 'f W THE FRANCISCAN THE SPHINX CLUB CHESTER MCGRATH ELEANOR BURCH Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer CHESTER McGRATH - - - Presidenf - - - - ELEANOR BURCH JACOUELYN BEEDLE - - Vice-Presidenf - - DONALD CLARK FAY SALMON - - - - Secreiary - - - - - FAY SALMON ALMA DOWNEY - - - - Treasurer ----- FRANK HOWARD THE SPHINX CLUB, formerly lcnown as fhe Boolcaneers Club, sfands for infel- leclualify. Whereas 'formerly ihe club was a liferary home for lusfy pirafes, fhe Sphinx is 'lhe abode for +he eager lraveler who acquires knowledge wilh an open mind. Dr. Arnesen, sponsor, along wifh Dr. Cave, Dr. Efhel, and Mr. Fenron, lead +he iravelers in seeking liferary enligh+enmen+. A++en+ion +o poinis of in'reres+ is direcfed by The leaders who guide 'lhis group. ln addifion io weelcly meelings, semi-annual loanquefs and occasional dinners are enioyed. Th fd Ro Nswron vsmzorrer roam DAVID HARRINGTQN nm R CLARK DUNCAN ARNESEN auncr-4 HOWARD wsu: FAY K I04 up 'L. -F gulf Eye 'e I L , T LLL so L Q4 i wt , , I I Wpxln Seccnd Row: SIME, LOPESCO, KING, BEEDLE, FAHS, HERNDON, DENMAN, ECKERLE 3 as , ' DWI -.... . XS 1 ' Sl , 4 Y -s --V Y-'45 4 - YE Ai., - 1-K by f5,.x -.:?....- :E THEFRANCISCAN THE PRESS CLUB WEBSTER ALLEN ROSALYN HYDE Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer WEBSTER ALLEN - - - Presidenf - - - - ROSALYN HYDE ROSALYN HYDE - - ..Vice-Presiden+ ,,- - MARILATON STEWART MARIE SIME - - - - - Secrefary - - - FRANCES YOUELL BETTY GILCHRIST - - - Treasurer - - - - JANE KNIGHT RUTH RAYMOND - - - Social Chairman - - - DORIS WEINSTROM THE PRESS CLUB, 'lhe newesf organizalion for iournalisfic endeavors ai' S. F. S. T. C., was formed lasl semesler. The acfivifies of fhe club and fhe enfhusiasm fhal' has been shown empha+ically prove +ha+ S. F. S. T. C. is vifally in+eres+ed in newspaper and iournal work. Websfer Allen was elecfed +he 'lirsf president Much was done in +he fall semes- fer +o lay fhe foundalion of +his club. This lerm fhe organizalion has been very busy wi+h Rosalyn Hyde as president Many inferesling meefings have been included in lhe program, and a second banquel' was held al fhe Women's Cify Club on April IS. Third Row: STURGEON TRAGER ALLEN COLE LESCINSKI BARSOTTI Second Row: OKSEN, HERNDON, POTASZ, GRIFFITHS BRAUNBECK DELANEY SIME KNIGHT SCOTT Firsf Row: ZANDER, RAYMOND, DOELKER MICLO HYDE GILCHRIST YOUELL STEWART THORNTON l -il 1 T ...Q T fc l .4 .-- r TQ, - ,C L 'lbil f' 'Q C Wg! f l Moy, . . . . . M63 E' - - - ' - ' y ev , cc l05 D7 4 f ,QS SM- vi ix V 7 y 1 A- Ff 0 'E-c' 'viz- I I .ai If V - C+, I . ljqi 1 ,4 -Q L .. f1I-If It IN I NI . I Ii, W3 'IIAQIT , JT, - If Hifi fQj igiffii I, MI fb THE FRANCISCAN PHI LAMBDA CHI Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesier ALICE RICH ---- 4 Presidenf - - - - ALICE RICH EVELYN RAFTER - - Vice-Presidenf ROSE MARIE McKENNA MARJORIE THOMSON- Secreiary - A ELLEN ALEXANDER AUDREY MOORE - 1Assis+anI Sec'y - - LOUISE MICLO SARA GREGORY - -- Treasurer - - - EVELYN RAFTER BARBARA BLAESS - -Social Chairman - - MARIAN TARDIF ALICE RICH PHI LAMBDA CHI was organized in Oc+ober, I926, for +he Pro+es+anI women of S. F. S. T. C. The original purpose for fhe club was Io provide a home for 'Ihe members who were of necessiry Iiving away from Iheir own families. This purpose is suppIemen+ed by many Iypes of social aciivifies which are designed +o broaden and help women noi' only 'for +he Iime being bu+ for 'Ihe coming years. Ac+ivi+ies keep 'rhe cIub busy 'fhroughou+ +he year. A formal inifiaiion and an open house formaI Iea were Iwo of Ihe ou+s+anding evenis. The club house was Ihe scene of many o+her social ga+herings, such as 'fhe pledge affairs, and a paiamerinog many business mee+ings were also held here. Among ofher successfuI evenI's was a dance ai 'Ihe Foresi' Hill CIub which was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Marples. Two impor+an+ business irems of par+icuIar inIeres+ which have been successful Ihis year are: 'Ihe move from 'Ihe old club house a+ I927 Washing'I'on S'IreeI', on April I9, Io a beau+ifuI new siie a+ IOI Buena VisI'a Avenue: and +he choice of new pIedge pins and new club pins. Third Row: MIGUEL, MERK, BRIGGS, MCKENNA, VAN KLEECK, MORALEE, DAVID, STANTON, RIDGWELL PETTY JONES Second Row BARNETT BURKE RAFTER CONNER TARDIF MOORE ROBERTS OLSEN BURCH MONTER GREGORY HANSEN SHURTZ Furs? Row WAYLAND OKSEN CRAWFORD RICH SAXE ZANDER PHILLIPS MICLO TANK HARMS If hy 44 I06 by L- if 3 ,IW Ia .- ,Av Ei' , .E,-3,?- :J-k, B:-if-I--I'-.5-f--if wg .1 ,E vis THE FRANCISCAN SIENACLUB Officers PRESIDENT - - - MARGARET LEMON VICE-PRESIDENT - - - CLAIRE HOWARD SECRETARY - - - ELIZABETH McKENZIE TREASURER ------ ELANOR MADIGAN AS THE organizafion of Cafholic sfudenl' feachers sponsored by Miss Nell Sullivan, fhe Siena Club has complefed a mos'l' successful year. The organizafion was formed in l9l3 for fhe purpose of advancing fhe spirifual and inlellecfual welfare of i+s members. The Siena Club House nol' only affords ifs members wifh pleasanf surroundings, buf if is also fhe cenfer of MARGARET LEMON many social affairs. Each semesfer a recepfion fo fhe faculfy is held. A+ Chrisfmas fime a par'l'y for fhe orphans of Sf. Joseph's Orphanage is given. For fhe spring acfivifies, a recepfion fo 'lhe freshmen was held af fhe club house al' fhe beginning of fhis semesfer. Lafer on in fhe ferm a recepfion was given in honor of fhe Mosf Reverend ,Archibishop Hanna. Nc-'I only does fhe Siena Club malce liberal confribulions fo charify, buf if has also added much fo fhe social life of fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College, and many members of 'lhe club play prominenf parfs in fhe acfivifies of fhe sfudenf body. The direcfors of fhe Siena Club are as follows: Theresa Denser, Elizabe+h Ken- nedy, Mary Moore, Cafherine O'Sullivan, Ida Roche, Marie Spezia, Eva Sfarcevich, and Marian Trainor. ll ll ali E .lj , . ll .4 .L- fig, ,C C if,-...Q Third Row: WALSH, REGLI, FOPPIANO, WOOD, MEGINNESS, MCKENZIE V ff Second Row: WALSH, HOWARD, BACIGALUPI, OWENS, O'SULLlVAN, DENSER, HERLIHY, 'L CONROY, KUNZ, AVANZATO X Firsf Row: CHAOUETTE, STARCEVICH, HALLY, COLEMAN, FOX, APATHY, PACINI, 555 6 WALSH, HEYBURN, MCBRIDE I Q J fl? G I07 xy 1 If 4. SX., I f ' 1- vi fjri 'fxi' 1- ' f' -'Aly i 6 q-be ff'-Mff - .-A.- -aj- , lil' rl Il-.- any QE lf -,...1, -I - fi D2?fi23ll 3 'ke fe ylif I7' Fall THE FRANCISCAN DELTA PHI UPSILON Officers LAURA DAVID - - - - PRESIDENT GERTRUDE OLSSEN - .....- VICE-PRESIDENT HELEN RICHARDSON - - CORRESPONDING SECRETARY WILMA ORTON - - - - RECORDING SECRETARY MARJORIE THOMSON - ----- TREASURER RUTH PASSOW - - - COURTESY SECRETARY ESTELLE BARBIERI - - - - - MARSHAL UNDER THE sponsorship of Miss Alice Allcu'H', Miss Helen Chrislianson, and Miss Marion Barbour, Della Phi Upsilon acled as hosfess for lhe nalional convenlion on .Augusl 5, 6 and 7, wi'I'h The chapfers from Broadoalcs, Pasadena: Universily of California al Los Angeles: Pesla- lozzi Froebel Training School, Chicago: Chico Slale Teachers' College, and San Jose S+a+e College as Hs guesfs. LAURA DAVID Throughouf Ihe year Ihis chapfer of Della Phi Upsilon has been busy wifh social and business affairs 'lhal' have been guided successfully by Laura David, presidenl, and her officers. Della Phi Upsilon, a nafional honor sociely for Ihe purpose of sponsoring Ihe in+eres+s of kindergarlen-primary work, was founded a+ Broadoalrs, Kindergarfen- Primary School al' Pasadena, on January 8, I923. Epsilon Chapler received her charfer in l928 when Dorolhy McGriFf'ren was president Since +haI' lime members of San Francisco Slale Teachers' College chapler have falzen aclive parf in +he organizalion. Second Row: PASSAW, THOMSON, ALLCUTT, OLSEN, ECKERLE Firsf Row: RICHARDSON, ORTON, DAVID, CHRISTIANSON, BARBIERI cc IO8 by .-L' gui, I R fgiann I LII R 5 If-S -'ig 2:7 'f Q i l- YE Ni THE FRANCISCAN DELTASIGMANU Fail Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer KATHRYN CONROY - - Presidenf - - KATHRYN CONROY HELEN OST ---- Vice-Presidenf - - ORIANNA STAHL SAIMA HARTIKKA - Secrefary-Treasurer - MARIAN TARDIF Hisforian ---- RUTH JONES DELTA SIGMA NU, formerly fhe Home Economics Club, became affiliafed wifh fhe Nafional Home Eco- nomics Associafion in fhe spring of l930. The presidenf af fhe fime was Cafherine Brennan. The club now has a membership of abouf fhirfy. One of fhe services of fhe club fo fhe college is fhe curfains which are hanging in 'Ihe Sfudeni' Acfivifies Room. These were made by Delfa Sigma Nu in fhe fall of I930. Under fhe direcforship of Miss Alice Spelman, fhe club held a fea af fhe begin- ning of fhe fall semesfer for all new members, and af fhe end of fhe ferm prepared and served an elaborafe Chrisfmas dinner af which Sanfa Claus disfribufed giffs fo all fhose presenf. V I up I During fhe spring semesfer, many evenfs filled fhe Delfa Sigma Nu program. A Valenfine Tea for new members opened fhe ferm's social evenfs. This was followed by a formal inifiafion. A novel informal inifiafion was given Iafer wifh fhe food prepared by members of fhe club designed fo carry fhe Sf. PafricI:'s color of green. All occasions were held in fhe Home Economics Room in fhe Frederic Burl: School. A+ fhe end of fhe spring semesfer fhe members of fhe club made smoclrs for fhe people in fhe S. F. S. T. C. cafeferia. Alfhough mosf of fhe sfudenfs belonging fo fhis club are definifely minoring or majoring in home economics, some have joined solely for fheir inferesf in cooking and sewing. KATH RYN CON ROY Third Row: JONES, PETTY WILSON WILLIAMSON JOHNSON Second Row: BARNUM, TARDIF STAHL RIDGWELL DIONYSIUS I T2 lei if , ffl . .L n m I Ab I V555 First Row: VALE, COCKING, CONROY, SPELMAN, QUICK, CAPPELLETTI, GROTTS 1 is i f . .09 . fig? gn, , N w , , s . X-,4,T, L JA: r A W--as 67 gs-1 ,nf nv ,ir 1- id-rip,-QL' ,T :Lim THE FRANCISCAN NYODA CLUB MARY WARQ KATHLEEN SEMPLE Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer ALICE CLARK - - - - - Presidenf ---- KATHLEEN SEMPLE HELEN MARSHALL - - - Vice-Presideni ---- JULIA KINAVEY JANE DOUGHERTY - - Secrefary-Treasurer CATHERINE O'SULLlVAN THE NYODA CLUB has done much in +he pasf year foward helping ofhers. The club members have +ried +o uphold Iheir moHo, which is Service, by giving aid where ii' will bring a Ii'H'Ie happiness. AI' Chris+mas and Thanksgiving members of I Ihe club seni' arficles of com'For'l' io fhe poor. K I The high ligh+ of fhe Nyoda Club program 'For fhe pas+ year was 'Ihe HaIIowe'en TD, Pariy given 'Io ihe boys and girls of ihe San Francisco Orphanage. The Nyoda Club was organized in order +ha+ women of 'rhe college should gain experience in fhe arf --Ie e .W of helping olhers and learn of condilions IIIBI lie beyond Ihe college campus. Miss I Mary Ward, sponsor of Nyoda Club, has given her cheerful, efficient and pa+ien'I' S' guidance in furihering 'rhe purpose of Ihe organizalion. 1 -U I I 1 W 29?1fii'fi L I J Second Row: BERRY, PERRET, SMITH, VUJEICH 3 Firsf Row: BOWEN, HANLY, BRAUNBECK, SEMPLE, UHL, QUICK ii! I TE-I ?- .gli Tvlftg' T-5 -L: 1 J ir 390 L T AJ L , ii-I L. E cc IIO Dy 2, f. f THE FRANCISCAN THESCRWES Cl.UB RUTH HERNDON JANE KNIGHT Fall Semesfer Ofiicers Spring Semesfer RUTH HERNDON ----- Presidenf - - - - JANE KNIGHT MARGARET HAZLEWOOD - Vice-Presidenf - - - - MARIE SIME JANE NIGHT ------ Secrefary - - - - LAURA DENMAN RUTH STURGEON ---- -Treasurer - - - EMILY SHAPIRO DURING THE lasi' year fhe Scribes' Club has been fhe source of unusual inspira- iion for shorf sfory and poe+ry wrifers under +he supervision of +he sponsor, Miss Lilian Talberr. I+ has proved ifself 'ro be financially successful also, as funds were raised for +he merging of a liferary 'Fra+erni+y of +he San Francisco S+a+e Teachers' College, San Jose and o+her s+a+e +eachers' colleges. The anficipafed publicaiion has noi' ye+ maferialized, buf ii is hoped +ha+ wifhin The nex+ semesier fhis club ' 1 il fail - - will underfalce 'ihe publicaiion of +he magazine i+self, +he conienfs of which will be ..5 'i confribufed by +he liierary clubs of fhe various colleges. The obiecf of +he club is fo discover and fosfer fhe falenf for creafive wrifing 7 M- among fhe s+uden+s of +he college. 3-fig I as E W 747- 4 sl f ' lr .I H? --Ld :lx gif? ,fu-? , I V. fi all ,Eli ,Y iff w p'jmi he C if W I Q second Row: GRIFFITHS, FARRELL, THORNTON, BERRY, SIME, RAYMOND N First Row: HYDE, BRANSTEAD, HERNDON, KNIGHT, DENMAN, sHAPlRo W-.S 5 cc Ill D ff 375 xi 1' AX- - X 1-1 T 1-fa--'-X---'1f-11 f- - Lxeif fi -Tix 6- ' - .1 1' 1 I -!,f11,,,,..J:-exu THE FRANCISCAN N1EbI'S CILLJB Officers EVERETT O'ROURKE - - - - PRESIDENT JAMES BECKWITH - - VICE-PRESIDENT RALPH CIOFFI - - ---- TREASURER DON CLARK - - ---- SECRETARY CALOR BROWN - - - ASSISTANT SECRETARY DON PRYOR - - - CHAIRMAN OF ACTIVITIES THE MEN'S CLUB of The San Francisco S'IaIe Teachers' College was organized in The 'FaII semesfer of I930 in order 'IhaT The increasing number of men sTu- denfs mighf have some means of dealing wi+h Their own problems. Every male s+udenT au+oma+icaIIy becomes a member of This club a+ his da+e of en'I'rance To The college. The meefings fake place on The firs+ Monday of every monfh. The purpose of The club was To 'fosfer good fellowship among The men sI'uden+s, To aH'empI' To inspire be+'Ier coIIegia+e ac+ivi'Iies, and To co-opera+e wifh The sTuden'I' body for The good of The college. EVERETT O'ROURKE The club has concenirafed mos+ of Hs 'Iime and work on The maHer of men's aI'hIe'I'ics and so has had very IiHIe oppor+uniTy for social Iife during The pasf year. ,Q However, The or anizafion had a men's luncheon ai' The be innin of The 'IaII semes- N 9 9 9 DICE fer, a luncheon ai Maison PauI's IaTer on. The s rin semesfer was made -Irium han? WJWI P 9 P Afwfi- wi+h The Formal Men's Dance, given on The campus, and an a'rhIeTic dinner, which I I was heId as a wind-up for The year's acTivi'I'ies. IfN5 b Y L, ep-: KJ' I If -L-,- -gg-.Q - 'ff v new liii ' yy Qf?4gf ,. 3, SVI, , -QR' xiii ' T Third Row: TRAGER, WYATT, PETERSON, HOWARD, ORWAN, FISHER v, second Row: IIELIEU, MILES, LEWIS, coNNELLY, o'RouRKE, CARSON, CRAWFORD, THOMSON, JONES I ,D wx '- First Row: MERRILL, CLARK, PRATT, PETERSON, GILLESPIE, GARDEN, MURPHY, MILES, CHRISTENSON In I L- E Lx cc II2 rx e tgw-We 2 ,V ,, - ' E P' ' . e-Ze-L S - f-E-wi 1 igle,Sg -3 -J: i- YE THEFRANCISCAN THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB Oliicers PRESIDENT ------- HENRY BARSOTTI VICE-PRESIDENT ------ PAUL BAPTISTE SECRETARY-TREASURER - - JAMES BECKWITH THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB specializes in infer- nafional s'I'udies of Ihe various foreign counfries. Dur- ing 'rhe lasl' year, +wo coun'I'ries, Nicaragua and China, received fhe grea+es+ amounl' of a+'Ien+ion for discus- sion. The general Iopics discussed consisfed of: Ill currenl' 'ropics embracing fhese counlriesg IZI pasf and presen+ civilizafionsg l3l philosophy of I'he peoples, l4l commerce wifhin and fo olher counlriesg l5I agricul- HENRY BARSOTT, fure as a means of living and exporfaliong and lbl cul- fural accomplishmenls, consisfing of social phases and ordinary home life. The members of Ihe club have 'Found fhal' lheir sponsor, Mrs. Beriha Monroe, has given excepfional aid in making 'lhese various discussions infensely inlereslingi inasmuch as she is a specialized social science inslrucfor, her liberal conlribulions have slimulafed inleresl' among fhe members and have guided Ihemi in becoming acquainled wifh 'Iheir foreign neighbors. AI' each weelrly meefing, refreshmenls are served, for olher social acI'ivi+ies fhe club enioyed occasional visifs Io various clubs, and had foreign-cooked dinners, as Armenian, Chinese, Hungarian, and Russian. All sludenls of I'he college are cordially invi'I'ed Io parlicipafe in lhese unusual discussions and aFFairs. Those sludenfs who seelc knowledge of fhese various coun- lries will find il' lo lheir advanfage fo avail 'lhemselves of lhis exlraordinary oppor- Iunily. Third Row: BARSOTTI, de TORO Second Row: AOUILAR, BERNADO, CORNELL, MONROE, MISUMI, CARAGAN Firsf Row: HUTTMANN, VAERETTI, CRAWFORD, MARCH, LEWIS, MAGUIRE, KENNETT ff-Q gill ll ,ll I NL-, T , I WI -I I rl'1?:? If 3 ffl I f cc II3 ay I .- , A If I l' Y Al- ay -1 :F - f T1 f' 1: - 6 ,Ll lg .. f - .-L- ,sf if I' ' I .V L- lily fafi-f, :Ky ,Ji Lal lil? Ji, T sae., ffLif'?'5Q3I Y , N I, Im? N 57 Qgeiflr I Ml 'CM 1 R RANCISCAN KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CLUB THEF Officers AMY TAUBMAN - - - PRESIDENT AMELIA MARKS - - - VICE-PRESIDENT JERALDINE CLEEK - - - SECRETARY LAURA DAVID -------- TREASURER THE Kindergar+en-Primary Club is nafionally organ- ized 'For 'I'he benefi+ of fhose +eachers preparing for kindergarfen and primary credenfials. The 'four aims of 'the club are: III fo furfher acquainfances wi'rh o'I'her members of The kindergarfen-primary deparlmenh IZI +o promoie 'Friendship and co-operafion among +he members: l3l +0 give lower class sI'uden'I's an insighf in+o professional aims and ideals of kindergarfen- primary fields, and l4l fo feel ai' home in lcindergarlen-primary surroundings. For social ac+ivi+ies, fhe Kindergarfen-Primary Club spends ifs fime primarily in visifing, under +he supervision of Miss Helen Chrisfianson, various school nurseries, such as Profrero, Anna Sfoevall, and o+her similar schools. The group mee+s on +he firs+ and 'Ihird Wednesday of each monfh. This organiza'I'ion offers a medium for Iasfing 'Friendships among +hose proving 'I'heir abilify in +his 'Field of educa+ion, and 'rhe close associaiion be1'ween members during 'l'heir worlr in 'Ihe group means fhaf gradua+e days are made richer Ihrough fhe 'friendships made on +he campus. The Kindergarfen-Primary Club received i+s char+er in December, I930, and has worked diligenfly since +hen fo es+ablish ifself +o a larger ex+en+ in The ac+ivi+ies of fhe college. The sponsors are: Miss Helen Chrisfianson, Miss AlIcuH, and Miss Marion Barbour. AMY TAUBMAN , Third Row: COUGHLAN, KOHNKE, LowsLeY, CADDY, ATKINSON, wsuscu, onion, DAVID, BASTIN, Pucxerr Second Row: MURRAY, DRAPER, HEASTER, CLEEK, BRIGGS, KING, SHAPIRO, HERLIHY, ECKERLE Furs? Row RICHARDSON, JOHNSON, MARKS, DYER, TAUBMAN, ALLCUTT, UHL, JORIA, ENOS, HURLEY 5 .: r+-.-f 'I -' 1 ,Y in Y ,fN ,L ii... 4- Ksigy T E Q 5,115 ' : X cc II4 my f '- 'x iw -fe. .-...U THE FRANCISCAN RURAL CLUB Officers PRESIDENT -------- MADELINE FAHS SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - MARY SPILLANE ORGANIZED IN fhe fall semesfer, l930, for fhe purpose of acquainfing fhe members wifh rural condi- fions, of developing qualifies of leadership, and of having an enioyable 'I'ime, 'Ihe Rural Club has grown rapidly unfil 'Ioday if is one of fhe mosf progressive clubs of fhe college. Hs rapid growfh is due fo fhe efforfs of ifs sponsor, Miss Cecelia Anderson, and ifs , , MADELINE FAI-is presidenf, Madeline Fahs. The fall semesfer was given over fo fhe organizafion of fhe club and fhe planning of fufure acfivifies. The spring semesfer has seen various proiecfs carried ouf successfully. On February I2 fhe club fook a frip 'Io Marin Counfy fo sfucly 'Ihe counfy library sysfem and also 'Io visif some of fhe rural schools fhere. On March 3 fhe members of fhe group enferfained 'Ihe Marin Counfy supervisors, Miss Alice Brewer and Miss Isabelle Cooke, af a fea. On March 20 'Ihe club sponsored a visif of Miss Helen Heffernan, Chief of fhe Division of Rural Educafion in California. Miss Hef- fernan gave an inferesfing fall: on rural conclifions 'Io which all inferesfecl sfudenfs were invired. As a climax 'Io fhe year's acfivifies, fhe members of fhe Rural Club spenf May I on a picnic on 'rhe Redwood Highway. Second Row: ZANDER, OST, FAHS, ANDERSON, ECKER-'i.E, FRANZI, OYERF-IELD SPILLANE, LINN First Row: CONROY, McBR1DE, TOBIN, ILERCARI, ROSEN, BROCK BENSON, BONETTI, GRASSO, IVANS I rl ' fi, T, 'TL V' I f J .-.. - fn- fl i IX fill .-4 L pa- ff' AX I if ir III I f . 0.61 ' f an ,I cc II5 wr' 2 ., ,. , .A-' 51 gi L 1 I -'S' A ' H 5 5 X.. K I l T - I yi . li l 4 1 xl ' ll Y Il V, -..z ', 'YA og, R 21 ,fgsfiim THE FRANCISCAN TUMBLING CLUB LILLIAN DE HAY ------- PRESIDENT MRS. KATHERINE BRIDGE ----- SPONSOR ONE OF fhe lafesf clubs fo be organized af S. F. S. T. C. is fhe Tumbling Club, which was formed during fhe fall semesfer. Lillian De Hay was elecfed presi- denf and Mrs. Kafherine Bridge was chosen for sponsor and coach. During club meefings, fhe members pracfice all fypes of difficulf sfunfs. There are fwenfy-five in fhe club, ranging from beginners fo advanced fumblers, and fhey all perform acfivifies such as sfunfs, pyramid building, diving, and plasfics. Several exhibifions have been given, beginning wifh an exhibifion fhaf was given in fhe Frederic Burk Audiforium in fhe fall semesfer af which fime Mrs. Bridge's fumbling class and fhe Tumbling Club combined fo demonsfrafe infricafe sfunfs, plasfics, and individual performances fo a group of physical educafion maiors and minors. Following fhis was an exhibifion given af fhe W. A. A. Nighf Rally, a'I' which fime members of fhe club displayed fheir abilify in performing rolls and unique sfunfs and pyramids. During fhe spring semesfer, fhe club appeared again in fhe Frederic Burk Audi- forium on March I3, and had an imporfanf role in fhe enferfainmenf af fhe Play Day program fhaf was held wifh San Jose Sfafe College on fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College campus on April I8. All maiors and minors of fhe physical educafion deparfmenf are urged fo ioin fhe Tumbling Club in order fo gain experience in fhis fype of sporf under fhe direc- forship of Mrs. Bridge, who has made fhe success of fhe club possible. LILLIAN DE HAY 5655 9 sfill , k l Di , A45 Q second Row: GRASSEL, GORDON, NYSTROM, DUNN, GORDON, BURKE rim naw: IVY, GETTEMY, MAREOK, DEHAY, DONOVAN, COLLONAN, MALUDDUY 'S' ,g Kllbn J fe 4 ., 'ff ' ' CT' ' , so B 1-1 -agp +A if es t - sf, 0 THE FRANCISCAN GOLF CLUB Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesfer BERNICE BRENNER - - Presidenf - - RUTH STURGEON RUTH STURGEON - Vice-Presidenf - - STELTER OKSEN SUE ELLA BARNETT - Sec.-Treas. - SUE ELLA BARNETT DURING THE fall semesfer of l927, golf was sfarfed as one of fhe major sporfs of fhe San Fran- cisco Sfafe Teachers' College under fhe guidance of Miss Florence Hale. The club sfarfed wifh a small group of golf fiends, buf if has grown so rapidly fhaf fhe membership now numbers abouf fwenfy enfhusiasfs. , ln fhe fall of l930 acfivifies of fhe club sfarfed wifh a series of lessons given by Ted Robbins, popular RUTH STURGEON golf pro af Harding Parlc. The members play fwo days a week af Lincoln Parlc and always reserve Safurday morning for fhe fourna- menf. The club members have become so enfhusiasfic fhaf if has been rumored fhaf some of fhem have been seen as early as six o'cloclc in fhe morning on fhe puffing green. Af a luncheon held af fhe Hofel Whifcomb, fwo frophies were presenfed af fhe close of fhe lasf semesfer. The firsf frophy was won by Sfella Gufermufe for making fhe mosf progress in fhe game: fhe second prize was awarded Rufh Sfurgeon for T low puffing score. .L The compefifion befween golf enfhusiasfs has been very lxeen during fhe pasf Li few monfhs. All members parficipafed in fhe fournamenfs of fhe spring semesfer Ty wifh much zesf. Miss Hale's inferesf as a coach has helped fo arouse fhe infense - fig enfhusiasm of all members of fhe club. ' Due fo fhe popularify of fhe game, fhe prospecfive fufure of golf as an exfra- Y Ae x curricular acfivify ranlzs high as a maior sporf. :ff K l 1 , , X L f' fl 4 , .,. l Wal if ei ffl - I. gi SCHULTE, STURGEON, OKSEN, DOWNEY, PETRAY, WILD, GREER WS! 5 44 ll7 bb r . i K N ' .,- S ie T-?'3' f-' Y,--'Q D f-i ' A s. , i 1 ., V 7 Y ' iv ,E f' - Ajxx-e-1 6 Q e- Qs 1-T ff TL Sli - L-.. THE FRANCISCAN THE FRANCISCAN DAMES CLUB HEL PHILLIPS ET FERN CARLTON Fall Semesfer Omcers Spring Semesier ETHEL PHILLIPS - - - Presidenf - - - - FERN CARLTON LAURA DENMAN ---- Vice-Presidenf - - DOROTHY HOFFMAN FERN CARLTON - - - Secrefary-Treasurer - - - GRACE GRAHAM DOROTHY HOFFMAN - - - Advisers ----- RUTH HERNDON PROGRESSING THROUGH ifs second year, Ihe Franciscan Dames Club, organ- ized in Ihe spring of I930, has in+eres+ 'For 'Ihe married women of Ihe college who seek social acfivifies and professional in+eres'Is noI' obfained in 'Ihe classroom. Various faculiy members are called upon Io conrribuie 'Iimely Ialks. The sponsor, Mrs. Evan- geline Spozio, en'I'erIains Ihe members a+ a 'Iea each semesfer. If The club mee'Is weekly: +he members enioy house par'I'ies, down-fown dinners, ,Ml CI fm and afiernoon feas. ln 'Ihe fu+ure, informal represenfafives of I'his club will be 1 3 s'raI'ioned in 'rhe regis+ra+ion deparI'men+ Io assisf 'I'he married women who are refurn- - ing for higher educaI'ion by advising fhem in regard 'ro Ihe reconcilia+ion of home ., and school du1'ies. - L ,li , lil Tr' - I -1 QR x. Z-FX' K I IW fsefiiwi H Im I ss 3 44 Zfimls Second Row ADAMS HOFFMANN DAVIS E DAVIS M. VBARNUMY OANEIL GUILLAND ECKERLE Flrsf Ro MARCH DENMAN HERNDON CARLTON GRAHAM, SHEPARD J f SW T E5lL L- I I, 0, W1 .... jg ' if ' ik X Q if L W 4- f V. , :J-K 4 ' ' ' et - AE ,i i T H E F R A N C I S C PARENT-FACULTY CLUB Officers PRESIDENT ------- MRS. FLORENCE M. BARBIERI HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT - - - RECORDING SECRETARY - - CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER ------ FINANCIAL SECRETARY - AUDITOR ----4- HISTORIAN ---- PARLIAMENTARIAN - - - - - DR. A. ROBERTS - - MRS. J. C. ZILIANI - MRS. L. F. McCOAL - - MRS. M. POTASZ - - - MRS. L. BURGE - MRS. W. J. WITHERS MRS. J. O. WEINSTROM MRS. A. H. HUMPHREYS MRS. T. H. ELLSWORTH FLORENCE BARBIERI ORGANIZED PRIMARILY Io creafe a closer reIa'I'ionship befween +he home and AN fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' CoIIege, 'Ihe Parenf-FacuI'Iy Club, since i+s organi- zafion on November 20, I930, has confribufed funds and cIo+hing Io ifs aIready esI'abIished Sfudenf Aid Fund, and has aFForded social and in'reIIec+uaI ac+ivi+y for ifs members. Of I'he speakers who addressed 'the cIub are: Mrs. Berfha Monroe, who spoke on Teacher Training Courses on Peace , Dr. VaIen+ine, who gave The Early His- fory of 'Ihe CoIIege g Dr. Barney, who spoke on Types of S+uden+s I Have MeI ': Dean Cox, who I'oId of Wise Use of Leisure , and Dr. Arnesen, who addressed 'I'he cIub on Scandinavian Ar'Is. On March I8 a visi'I' was made 'ro I'he Infernaiional House aI' Ihe Universify of CaIi'Iornia and +he Child Research Ins+iIu+e a+ Berkeley. On April 8 'Ihe Ins'raIIa+ion Luncheon was held in 'Ihe Ac+ivi+ies Room. On April I0 an eIaboraI'e Fashion Revue was presenfed in Ihe Frederic Burk AudiI'orium, Ihe proceeds of which weni' +o +he Sfudenf Loan Fund. Second Row: KERR, STANTON, WELISCH, ROBERTS, CRYSTLE, GARROD, MARKS WALL COOK BRIGGS GILLESPIE, CULLDY, EVANS, BANNISTER DUMESNIL LANDERS First Row: BRUNE, GRIFFITHS, SILVIA, POTASZ, WITHERS, WEINSTROM HUMPHREYS DEHAY BARBIERI, WARD, MCCOAL, ZILIANI BURGE SWANTZ MERRILL I I if N NI -I , . .5 JK Irs-, ,. ,. .1 .-- ,, I -QI ,IQ , ...,. -CK ,VFI31 .TALL x I .V E I 'wiv I L N rf Q ff if L fff x cc II9 hi I I D- i xff Q5-gf w gX Y 1 - J- ,f---417KX- -'ff ... ,- f,.r- Y Y ml 7 4 -1, L. ,.,,',,4f: +3 ' 6 T' 'J X-figfr'-T H. I I .C :lf IA L Ll, A ya I ,414 ,-L ,I I 5, fl, If Mila I I A 5, igiif 1, YI Q. F 4 9' THE FRANCISCAN KAPPA DELTA TAU DEL MYLIUS MARJORY THOMSON Fall Semesfer Officers Spring Semesier DEL MYLIUS ---- - - Presidenf - - - MARJORY THOMSON DOROTHY CASWE-LL - - - Board of Confrol ----- PEG CARROLL IRMA GERSKE EDITH DUNCAN MILDRED SMITH FLORENCE MORAN LEAH BOEHM ELSIE SCHULTE MARJORIE THOMSON FOUNDED AND composed of 'Ihe en'IhusiasI'ic pariicipanfs of +he Spring Fesfival, I930, fhe Kappa Delia Tau, dance club, sponsored by Mrs. Sarah ScoH, Mrs. Karh- erine Bridge, Mrs. Freeman, and Miss Effie McFadden, has furnished many cIeIigh+fuI en+er+ainmen'Is for various organizaiions of 'Ihis ciI'y. An open house, held ai Commerce High School, earned praise 'From 'Ihe drama seciion of Ihe California Teachers' Associa+ion. Preceding Ihe cIub's pariicipaiion in Play Day, Kappa Delia Tau gave a fea and concer+ for iIs members a+ Ihe Frederic Burl: Audiforium. Second Row: KNUTSEN, DUNCAN, PETRAY, RICHARDS First Row: MORAN, THOMSON, SCOTT, CARROLL, SCHULTE I, L I ani 3 ' 4: ' I ff II cc I20 by -eaxa-Lrsfla :ik-PDO ' 1 is 'F TD THE FRANCISCAN ADVISORY COUNCIL I I GRACE SMITH CHARLENE CRAWFORD OFFICERS Fall Semesfer Spring Semesfer GRACE HELEN SMITH - - - Chairman - - - CHARLENE CRAWFORD Secrefary ----- RUTH LESCINSKI THE ADVISORY COUNCIL of Ihe San Francisco S+a'I'e Teachers' College had iis origin in a group of siudenfs who volunfeered Iheir services in advising incoming s+udenI's. Under 'Ihe direcfion of Miss Mary Ward, dean of women: Miss CIara Crumpfon, Miss Florence Vance, and Dean David Cox, fhe group made plans 'Io form a cIub organizaiiong however, fhe Execu'I'ive Board placed fhis group on I'I1e same basis as 'Ihe Sfudenf A'FFairs Commiifee. The o'FFicers of 'I'he Council consisr of a chairman and a secrefary. , During Ihe faII semesfer Ihis group held an informal dinner, when plans were made for a more infensive program for 'Ihe spring semesrer. An eIaboraI'e banquer was held af fhe Cify Women's Club. Third Row: BARSOTTI, BIRD, WYATT, HOWARD, BECK Second Row: MIGUEL, FOPPIANO, LAWSON, GRANT, RICH, SAXE, GOODMAN First Ro ' WAYLAND OKSEN FUGITT CHACQUETTE CRAWFORD LESCINSKI QUICK KENNETT TARDIF HUTTMANN I2I +,?.2' f T3 J aff: CTNLL L F I 1 ,415 I sp ZA-L Il? , .1 J ,,-. In E Il ,FEI H I' Q4 xkc f . 1 in NW V. . . . . . . . - me III f - l C, 'i 5 cc xx RQ -5 xg, 1 I -Qi X1 Q. 6-v in 1- ,Y ii ' -- -F1---'1.f -4 f- - 6 l F7 Cf- :AT T 3, ,- ,5'.,- e.y::1' ji 1' 'V 3 -' '23 ll' i l f i A .- ' l L 1 - f f Y, .'7 N .il 5.1117 1 ll -.-1 I- ' n A love for lhe vigorous oul- door life is 'rhe Californians' heritage from fhe gay. hard- riding Dons who once galloped over lhe rolling hills on which our cily is founded. an an an L A,,e or V l E E 1 Q 2 4 i 1 i 1 E 1 i Q I 1 s 1 a S 1 1 N Xxx 'w T X Q ll gilfl l '- 'f -v -- x ' x ,- li lf ' fb. 'IZ J.- l , l, W ,.,-, fo... 'gfl 85- .- 'c rf C -L THE FRANCISC -,:L'- S cc IZ4 n AN COACH DAVID COX EIGHT MONTHS ago fhe adminis- frafion deparfmenf of fhe college ap- poinfed David J. Cox as direcfor of men's afhlefics. Besides fhe feaching of physical educafion and fhe coaching of all afhlefic feams, Coach David Cox assumed fhe responsibilifies of Dean of Men of fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teach- ers' College. The fask of Coach Cox was colossal, for if was for him fo puf fhe college on fhe afhlefic map. However, fhe red hair and freckles of David Cox indi- cafed fhaf his affempf fo make fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College known afhlefically was fo be a successful one. The fighfing spirif of fhe afhlefic ad- minisfrafor has carried fwo hard-work- ing baskefball feams fhrough fheir firsf season: if has formed from raw mafe- rial a frack squad worfhy of fhe respecf of fhe frack crificsg if has inspired a swimming feam in ifs unexpecfedly suc- cessful firsf season: and if has fore- casfed fufure afhlefic greafness for fhe Sfafe feams. Coach Cox enfhusiasfically recom- mends inferclass afhlefics, and sfafes fhaf fhe college should have more in- framural fournamenfs in every sporf. The only reason for fhe absence of such compefifions fhis year was fhe lack of space and facilifies. Coach Cox has given sfudenfs of fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College a full afhlefic program fhaf has offered worfhy compefifion fo every afhlefically inclined man and an ouilef for fhe emo- fions of all sfudenf sporf followers. .5Ll- ,J-1... ,- ,JA .J ik-L -11- Z9 THE FRA ALLAN WYATT, Manager ALLAN WYATT, S'I'afe's firsf general afhlefic manager, has performed a real service for fhe college in guiding S. F. S. T. C. afhlefic affairs during fheir firsf furbulenf season. Manager Wyaff, one of fhe veferans among fhe men sfu- denfs of fhe college, was a Sfafe sfu- denf when fhere were only four ofher sfudenfs of fhe same sex enrolled. He was appoinfed afhlefic manager af fhe sfarf of fhe fall ferm by Coach David Cox. Manager Wyaff was faced wifh a difficulf problem in his new posifion: fhaf of faking care of fhe business af- fairs of a number of afhlefic feams on a very small amounf of money. Afh- lefics here were in fheir formafive sfageg sfudenf body supporf had fo be enlisfedg a movemenf fo increase fhe sfudenf body fee was inaugurafed. The arranging of afhlefic compefifions, fhe placing of posfers, fhe sale of fickefs, and a hosf of minor dufies were ably conducfed by fhe new manager and his sfaff. Sfafe's firsf afhlefic manager, far from being dismayed by fhe horde of defails needing affenfion, governed fhe business of his office adepfly wifh fhe limifed funds af his command, a feaf fhaf called for a greaf deal of economic abilify. The efforfs of fhe general manager were ably seconded by fhose of his assisfanf, Arfhur Rosenbaum, in charge of publicify, who was mainly responsi- ble for fhe maior porfion of favorable and well-wriffen publicify which Sfafe afhlefic feams have received. NCISCAN li 1 l 1 7?fli5 ,...'1 l LW- ,'4i wg' R , ii fl all H-- J. fini -'J Rf., a'5m?i.5 'nv ' x rl cc l25 n I g ,. , , ,, L ml .. s ,F ,.-serv -Cid .- C-1: . L Gi I 1,41 -R 114, J: X: -:..i-I s F QT J' ,WHT f To I-1- , 4 -V ll Ui in f T.- 532. fig CHQ 23554 L il YD F' THE FRANCISCAN HOWARD CONNOLLY ROGIE MANAGERS ALLAN WYATT ------------- GENERAL MANAGER ARTHUR ROSENBAUM - - - - FIRST ASSISTANT JAMES STINCHCOMB - - - SECOND ASSISTANT SIDNEY TRAGER ----- - BASKETBALL MANAGER JESS FISHER ------ - - - FIRST ASSISTANT LAWRENCE CHRISTIANSON - - - SECOND ASSISTANT LEWIS DUFOUR ------ - - TRACK MANAGER RICHARD BORDEAUX - - - - - - FIRST ASSISTANT FRANK HOWARD - - - SWIMMING MANAGER BILL CONNOLLY - - FOOTBALL MANAGER HARRY ROGIE ------------- TENNIS MANAGER THE PRESENT a+hIe+ic siafi of managers is Ihe firsi' of iI's kind Io be esfablished in fhe San Francisco S+a+e Teachers' College. The sfaff has naiurally had a difficuli period. I+ has had +he problems of building up an afhlefic body which will be able Io compefe wilh 'rhe older collegiaie insfifufions of 'Ihe Pacific Coasf. Arrangemen+s for compeliiions, iinance, supervisionHa+ n1ee+s and gamesrnoon- day dances, assemblies, furihering of sfudenf suppori' and good sporfsmanship, and Ihe cus'I'ody of equipmenl' are all subdivisions of fhe worlc of 'Ihe managerial sfaff. Every Tuesday a+ one o'cIocIc a conference is held wi'Ih Coach Cox. AI' such conferences are deiermined sui+able procedures for a+hIe+ic acfiviiies. CALENDAR OF SPORTS I930 NOVEMBER 24 Baskefball-Varsify defeafs Polylechnic High. 'Thirfies lose. DECEMBER 5 Baskefball-Commerce High defeafs Varsiiy. 'Thirfies win. DECEMBER IO Baskefball-Galileo High defeafs S. T. C. hx cc I26 D T-L' 5 'Zi-'X T-13-' if i 1 ,psi VA.. R R kg n D ', K-'NCQC-L V-P cv THE FRANCISC A N DU FOUR TRAGER I93I JANUARY 7 JANUARY 8 JANUARY I0 JANUARY I2 JANUARY I4 JANUARY I7 JANUARY 22 JANUARY 30 FEBRUARY 6 FEBRUARY I3 FEBRUARY I4 FEBRUARY 20 FEBRUARY 2I FEBRUARY 28 MARCH 4 MARCH 6 MARCH I0 MARCH I2 MARCH I4 MARCH 2I MARCH 26 MARCH 28 APRIL 2 APRIL 4 APRIL II APRIL I7 APRIL 23 APRIL 24 M A N A G E R S CALENDAR or SPORTS Baskeiball-Mission High defeals S. T. C. Baslzefball-Polyiechnic Hiqh defeafs S. T. C. Baslrefball-San Jose Sfafe defears S. T. C. Baskefball-Oregon S+a+e defears S. T. C. Sacred Hearf defeafs S. T. C. Varsify. 'Thirries win. Baslefball-S. T. C. defeais Posi Office Clerks. Baslerball-Sanfa Rosa Junior College defeafs S. T. C. Baslefball-Sacred Hearr defeafs S. T. C. Baskefball-S. T. C. Varsily and 'Thirfies defeal Lowell High. Baslxefball-Marin Junior College defeafs S. T. C. Varsily. Humboldl Evening High defeais 'ThirI'ies. Baslefball-S. T. C. Varsiiy and 'Thirlies defeaf Physicians and Surgeons College. Tennis wiI'l1 Sianford Frosh cancelled: rain. Bashefball-S+. Mary's Frosh defeafs S. T. C. Swimming-Varsify defeafs Polyfechnic High. Tennis-U. C. Frosh defeaf S. T. C. Tennis-Marin Junior College defeais S. T. C. Croclreff 'Thirfies defeal S. T. C. Swimming-Presidio Swim Club defeais S. T. C. S. T. C. Traclx Team defeals Alameda High. S. T. C. Tracl: Team defeais Polyfechnic High Commerce Swim Team wins bv default Swimming-S. T. C. Varsify defeafs Lowell High. U. C. Frosh Traclc Team defeafs S. T. C. Track meer wifh Sanfa Rosa Junior College. Tennis-San Mafeo Junior Colleqe defeals S. T. C. Track-Modesfo Junior College defeafs S. T. C. Traclr-San Jose S+a'Ie Frosh vs. S. T. C. Track mee+ wiI'l1 Sania Rose Junior College. Tennis-U. C. vs. S. T. C. Tracl:-Fresno Sfafe vs. S. T. C. Traci:-Universiiy of San Francisco vs. S. T. C. Tennis-San Mafeo Junior College vs. S. T. C Tennis-S+. Mary's Frosh vs. S. T. C cI7: ll I L H -wig' Al,- :fi I lil L--L-T... fflv.?.gs If 4 To II? Sw .4 . ,f y ' I 4 2 7 I-4 xg , Lv . .535 :gi . X U S T ' 'lf-v,..,,,.1i A 'TD I N,f?..,f 'T Ll -ii ' 1 -IN . - .L ' W1 fl fir TT- ml lofi , M ,bye 7,KiifQFLi LF ll ,I THEFRANCISCAN l VARSITY BASKETBALL WITH Coach David Cox ai' +he helm, 'lhe San Francisco Siaie Teachers' College eniered 'Phe realm of men's sporfs wifh +he firsi' baskeiball +eam io rep- resenf +he college in inferscholasfic compelilion. Coach Cox experienced many difficulfies in rounding oul' 'The feam +ha+ was fo represenf +he college, for only abou? +wen+y men, many lacking experience, reporled for pracfice. S+a+e's firsi' baskefball 'leam from The sfandpoini' of vicfories and losses did no+ fare exceedingly well, buf fhe enfhusiasm and spor+smanship made up for fhis. The feam was made up wholly of freshmen: +he compefifion for each posifion was noi' s'I'rong, due 'lo fhe lack and inexperience of fhe par+icipanls: and fhere was an absence of proper baskeiball faciliiies, all of which proves +ha+ fhe college can righf- fully be proud of 'These pioneers in sporf. Among ihe 'reams ihaf 'I'he varsi+y feam mei were: Marin Junior College, San Jose Slaie College, Oregon Sfare Normal, Saini Mary's Frosh, Sania Rosa Junior College, and mosl' of 'Phe local high school reams. The Sfafe varsify will have every man back for nexf season's 'l'eam, and wifh fhe incoming freshmen and lasf year's l30's ihe varsiiy will make compe+i+ion keen 'For some of 'l'he feams +ha+ defeaied fhem fhis year. The squad was made up of fhe following: Ceniers, Ed Henry, Alcor Brown and Don Jones: Forwards, Allen Bell, Jack Crowley, Harry Mendelsohn, Thomas Bragg, and Elmo Wemmer: Guards, Hal Garden, Ray Kaufman, Donald Horner, John Mur- phy, and Harold CoHon. CROWLEY COTTON BRAGG MENDELSOHN BROWN JONES WEMMER GARDEN MURPHY HORNER HENRY QIBQ '31 lx Firsi Rowzsecond Rciw: , I , I , I , , sg id x c 2 5 4 '-f H D T '-lbw? - T ,- YE T H E F R A N C I30-POUND BASKETBALL WITH Coach Cox organizing and fraining fhe l30- pound baskefball feam, fhe Sfafe lighfweighfs finished fheir season wifh a fairly respecfable average. Coach Cox worked under fhe same difficulfies wifh fhe 'fhirfies as he did wifh fhe varsify feam, namely, a lack of experienced players and fhe absence of a suifable men's gymnasium. The Sfafe 'fhirfies played againsf some of fhe sfrongesf feams in fhe cify. Polyfechnic High School, Lowell High School, Mission High School, Galileo High School, cify champions: Sacred Hearf College, Com- merce High School, Balboa High School and Humboldf Evening High were some of fhe compefifors. The feam also mef fhe San Francisco Physicians and Surgeons fresh- man feam, fhe Crockeff I45's and fhe Hamilfon I45's, which meanf fhaf fhey sfepped ouf of fheir weighf limif. A number of loyal sfudenf body enfhusiasfs furned ouf regularly and followed fhe l30's fhrough fhe firsf excifing season. Pracfically every game was played wifh close compefifion. Many of fhe games were decided by one or fwo poinfs. The feam showed plenfy of enfhusiasm and a refusal fo be beafen wifhouf a sfruggle. They deserve much credif for fheir loyal worlc for S. F. S. T. C. and fhe surmounfing of mosf of fhe difficulfies fhaf would' have greafly handicapped a feam of less calibre. The squad consisfed of fhe following: Cenfers, Paul Gemignani and Evereff Tranbergg Forwards, Donald Thomas, William King, Adolph Bozonier, and Ralph Cioffig Guards, Sid Trager, Jess Fisher, Will Magner, and Leo Alderman. ISCAN Emyfsgiarg ALDERMAN TRANBERG BOZONIER Firsf Row: MAGNER GEMIGNANI TRAGER THOMAS CIOFFI .-T' ll N LT 'X 'TL .T-L fly ag FW all .-A, A Al fi-sf ' 'ne- If if g Second Row: , , UAF cc I29 za 4SN4 -Hi M I Q- mln Y Q V -Y fx., . 'T A offs , 5... ,pile ,ifv 1 Yi, s. rl Ll li fir ,L- , W iifiliii L ll .ef in THE FRANCISCAN T TRACK DURING THIS comparafively new era of co-educa- fion af fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College, fhe mosf successful sporf feam organized was fhe frack and field aggregafion. Coach David Cox's call for men on January 26, l93l, was answered by forfy aspiranfs. lnsfrucfions concerning fraining were issued and prac- fice gof under way immediafely. A high compefifive spirif was developed af early worlcoufs and confinued fo dominafe fhe men fhrough fhe resf of fhe season. The firsf meef ever fo be held under Sfafe spon- sorship was fhe inferclass fussle on Wednesday, Feb- poinfs, fhe low freshmen, led by Runer Sfone, walked away wifh firsf place. Sfars of fhe meef fhaf were fo make hisfory for fhe college included Sfanley Smifh, Berger Johnson, Paul Gschwend, Ellsworfh Prifchard, and Sfewarf Mooslin. A' ruary 25. Garnering BZV2 Nine days lafer, Sfafe afhlefes accounfed for nine firsf places and eighf seconds fo defeaf Alameda High School by a score of 73 2X3 fo 38 U3 af Kezar Sfadium. The fransby champions were no mafch for fhe San Francisco aggregafion, especially in fraclc evenfs. ln fhe sprinf races a newcomer fo fhe local feam, Ed Henry, won fhe IOO and 220 yard dashes in easy fashion. The Polyfechnic High School feam, San Francisco prep champions, fell before a barrage of specfacular performances displayed by fhe Sfafe feam on Tuesday, March IO, on Kezar grounds. PARKS, JOHNSON, GSCHWEND, KAUFMAN, HENRY, PRITCHARD, SMITH 44 l30 by xg as 5 Nl v . I3 X WZ X 1-. Q. -isis'-22'-' ' 't' - -if i' if -:- ki Q - Y - ,de-A G-.P E THE FRANCISC AN T R A C K succumsme TO l'he Univ..-rsi+y of California freshmen by a margin of 80 2X5 +o 4l 3 XS, S+a're losl 'kyx il's firsl dual meel' of lhe season on Salurday, March , I4, al 'lhe U. C. oval. The Bear Cubs' superiorify was i s y dislinguished by vicfories in nine even'l's, 'lhree of which , . isl - were clean sweeps. Sfanley Smilh, Runer Slone, and L5 Ed Henry carried off maior honors for S. F. S. T. C. i' i . . y,..., all Wilh John Buchanan playing fhe leading role, S. F. g 2 S. T. C. defealed San Maleo Junior College on Safur- day, March 2l, al' Kezar Sladium. The local 'ream ll A scored no less l'han l'hree poinls in every even+ fo win by an 80-42 score. Double vicfories were challced up by Paul Gschwend, John Bu- chanan, and Runer Slone. ,- The closesl' meel' of fhe season was wifnessed af Modes+o on March 28. The Sfaie 'leam losl' by a 62-+o-60 margin a'F+er being defealecl in +he iavelin lhrow, lhe deciding even'l'. Emerson Harvey, Modesl'o's s'lar hurcller, was 'rhe high poinl' man al' fhe meel' wilh 'rhree firsl places lo his credi'l'. Ed Henry, Paul Gschwencl, Slanley Smifh, and Ellsworih Pri+chard were +he bes+ performers for S. F. S. T. C. Lewis DuFour, lraclc manager, arranged lhe following meels for l'he remainder of +he season: San Jose College af San Jose, Sania Rosa a+ San+a Rosa, and San Francisco Universily al' Kezar Sfaclium. The l932 'lraclc season is being anficipafed as one of greal' excifemenl' by +l1e sludenls of fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College. Wifh +he presenl squad augmenled by newly enfered members of 'l'he 'Fall and spring semesfers, many vic- 'rories will uncloub+edly bring glory +o Sfale. .D l L 711 fig, .1 .-- .fl ll 9 fri Wil ...rlfl Ti 2 mi l RP? x C 'Wife iffy cc l3l xx ,fix . CT i' T F-152 T Tr F If fly ,rf 'TNT li THE FRANCISCAN TENNIS THIS SPRING semesfer 'Iennis was officially infro- duced as a full-fledged compefifive sporf af fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College by a defermined group of loyal nef enfhusiasfs. The firsf mafch of fhe season found Sfafe, wifh buf liffle chance for pracfice and organizafion, meefing fhe varsify California feam. California swepl' 'Ihe courfs wifh a nine-love mafch. The day's feafure was fhe playing of Allee and Thafcher in fheir single mafches. Driving Conrad, CaIifornia's fhird man, fo a second II-3 sef, Thafcher showed remarkable pre- season form. Allee wifhsfood fhe onslaughf of Jerry Hyde, California's second varsify man, in a second sei' of 5-7 baffle. Marin Junior College was 'rhe nexf insfifufion fo cross racquefs wifh 'I'he Sfafe feam. Again Sfa'I'e los'I', buf fhe margin of vicfory for Marin was slighf, 4-5 being fhe mafch score. One doubles and fhree singles were won by Sfafe men. Even in losing fo a sfrong S+. Mary's feam. 'Ihe Sfafe nefmen showed advan- fageously. Allee again won his singles mafch, playing superlafive 'Iennis againsi' a sfeady player. Marks played an inspired game fo chalk up SI'afe's second vicfory of fhe day. The fTnaI mafch score was 2-7 in favor of Sf. Mary's. I San Mafeo senf a sfrong 'Ieam fhaf Iiferally ran fhe Sfafe men ragged and gained a love-nine vicfory. The pracfice fhrough fhe season proved beneficial, and Sfafe showed as good losers, several mafches being hofly confesfed. Nexf season's mafches will probably be even more decisive. P bmw l T 3-N 3 1-4555 L11 21 afl -iw' I I I as V second Row: TRUMAN, KOLDENSKY, JONES, ALLEE, LEWIS, BAXTER, PERRINE 3 in Firsf Raw: MARKS, THATCHER, RoelE, cARsoN, PONCE DE LEON 44 I32 xx ih , ,ff We QKILZQQ 2 lv VI . I ' - ' 4 1 'L 5 -.-?r fi R - -L . , Y 4: ik, 41 - v 1-5 cl.: T1 07 THE FRANCISCAN SWIMMING LEAVING A frail of vicfories in 'lheir wake, a s+rong aggregaiion of Purple and Orange swimmers formed an impressive chap+er in +he hisfory of men's sporfs a+ 'ihe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College. A series of meeis was arranged by Frank Howard, manager. Local high schools, privaie swim clubs, and colleges were included in fhe lisi, and a credifable sfring of viciories was scored againsl' +he opponenfs. The inferesiing feafure of +he various meefs was ihe faci' 'lhai' fhe viciory was accomplished by a compara- lively small feam. Many of 'Phe meefs were won by close scores. The Polyfechnic High swim +eam fell +o S+a+e's onslaugh'I', 35-32. Lowell High swimmers were defeafed by a score of 43-26. In every mee'I' fhe relays have been very close, and if is due largely 'lo +he aggregafe sfrengfh of +he Sfafe swimmers +ha+ 'lhe races have been won. The Sfafe medley ieam, in which 'lhree men swim 'lhree relay sfrokes, has been unusually sfrong. This year's swimming feam is buf a small, loyal nucleus-a foundafion for feams 'io come. The fufure is promising 'For 'rhis spori' a+ S. F. S. T. C. The swimming feam is made up of individual performers and if is upon +heir concenirafion and praciice +ha'I' vicfory hangs. The Y. M. l. fanlc was used for infensive fraining, and wafer-polo equipmenf was obfained fo crea+e inferesl' in +his branch of wafer sporfs. The swimming feam is planning fo meel' many s+ronger feams in 'lhe near fufure. ,ll li I C fx ye V-Af , T Y. .1 fl l Nl f T l' 52 A T we if Second Raw: CROWLEY, RUDD, BOYD, WOODSWORTH, KRIEGER, MCGREW fill lj Firsf Row: PRYOR, TRUMAN, HOWARD, HOWE, BAPTISTE 9 f in fi? cc l33 7: 1 -' X F ,- 1 Q, Q. 1 x. W 6- '11 I f..,'E-fs'-TDXTLTT' -T7djf i-,..,-,,,f -S ' - T: ' .L.... - - 'N -,..6 A THE FRANCISC IL .,T- - fp Q21 iff? -'bl' S dw A Y - i -lx THE FRANCISC A 5, X33 3 Q -,in k f ff ' P ,. A M..,,,5.,gN. , '5 9 , HAH F6 x . . ,L , Q , fi f f -if fffffzh., X H '- '1gf'i-. in fr W . J' NX 1 4 .1 -14 Now ihaf the men are af the college Yo shy, ihey have been making a place for themselves in many sporis, one of which is swimming. vii Fki y 1 A . g N Mgt: . E f. M. Q QQ ,ri --wa , - . ,+f,,1,-g, nr s 4' :ni . ,. v- 4 .-- ' -v ik fain HQ 1 UI Vx fx: nznw 'nv A I0 X 411 J'gY-'ii-'1-1-fQ,. A. M ff D N1 fy z?cf' 4- F R -L lf' x' ' ,JL -CT F ,ITf' i 'l lx, fy' l Q .1 ibm I L m f ffl, 9 rl THE FRANCISCAN SPORT SCHEDULE FOR I93 I-32 THE SPORTS calendar of fhe San Francisco Sfafe Teachers' College has been filled fo capacify fhis year, and Coach David Cox has arranged a balanced sporfs program, wifhin fhe possibilifies of fhe college, which promises fo be even more safisfacfory during fhe I93l-32 season. Sporfs are a large facfor in arousing inferesf in a college and should occupy a prominenf posifion in fhe supporf of each sfudenf. For fhe following ferm foofball will hold fhe cenfer of fhe sfage. Spring pracfice has been held already al' Recrea- fion Park, and enfhusiasm has been aroused fo make fhe firsf foofball squad of Sfafe all fhaf if should be. The maferial has been reporfed quife up fo expecfafions, al- fhough if is a liffle early fo forecasf fhe coming possibilifies for fhe fall semesfer. Baskefball will be confinued affer fhe foofball season. The firsf pracfice will be called for November I0, l93I. Baskefball was fhe firsf sporf fhaf Sfafe inaugurafed info infercollegiafe sporfs, and if promises fo be even more successful nexf year. Tennis will have an acfive program during fhe fall semesfer. Wifh fhe summer vacafion fo polish up fheir sfrokes even more, fhe Sfafe nefmen will probably bring more and more vicfories fo fhe college. Track will be deferred unfil fhe spring semesfer of l932. Track has been fhe mosf successful of all fhe sporf feams fhaf fhe college furned ouf fhis semesfer. The frack squad has mef and defeafed some of fheir oufsfanding rivals in Cenfral California. Wifh 'lhis sfarf, frack season will be anficipafed wifh much excifemenf and fhe I932 meefs will be even more successful. An addifion fo fhe sporfs program will be courses in swimming for fhe men. This will be an opporfunify for many of fhe college sfudenfs fo improve fheir sfrokes and work unfil fhey canqioin fhe college swimming feam which has iusf closed ifs firsf season. Anofher possibilify for a new sporf will be baseball, if enough men are inferesfed fo furn ouf fo form a feam. This sporf has nof appeared on fhe campus as an infer- collegiafe acfivify yef, buf as soon as fhe number of men sfudenfs increases fo enable fhem fo adequafely form a baseball feam, fhe sporf will probably hold a prominenf place among afhlefics. Coach Cox has included some of fhe sfrongesf high schools in 'rhe vicinify as rivals in fhe fufure sporfs program and has arranged for confesfs wifh some of fhe colleges, among which are: Modesfo Junior College, Sanfa Rosa Junior College, Marin Junior College and Sfanford Universify freshmen. Q45 V as X 4 '-j- cc I36 77 -is-f-wffih-rf x f Y A II if II 1 ji? A fl I4 5 N 'ffag-E If' ly L YTTII rf I I ' I - II I II IQ 2 'ee if L? II wtf' fy THE FRANCISCAN WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Fall Semesfer ORicers GLADYS BENERD - - - - - PRESIDENT MARGARET PETRAY - - - VICE-PRESIDENT HELEN VIDA - - ----- SECRETARY MARGOT AASE - - - ASSISTANT SECRETARY MARY MORTIGIA - - - ----- TREASURER KATHLEEN O'FARRELL - - - SOCIAL CHAIRMAN DOROTHY WILLIAMSON - - ----- YELL LEADER The Women's Afhlefic Associafion of +he San Fran- cisco S'ra+e Teachers' College was organized in I92I. AI' 'I'ha+ +ime Ihe membership consisfed of onIy a few women, buf each year 'rhe membership has increased unI'iI now +he organiza+ion numbers weII over a hundred women. Any woman s+uden+ who is in+eres+ed is eIigibIe Io ioin. Awards consisfing of class cups, individual pins, blocks and numerals are given semi-annuaIIy 'ro fhose women earning Ihe necessary number of poin+s in +he various spor+s. A sociaI even+ of much in'Ieres'I during +he fall semes+er was +he canoeing and oufdoor picnic held a'I' Lake MerriH' in Oakland. O+hers included a roller skafing par+y held in Oakland and several ice skafing parfies which were held in San Francisco. A+ 'Ihe close of fhe faII semesier a voIIeybaII raIIy was held af which Iime Ihe awards were given. GLADYS BEN ERD For Ihe pas+ year fhe principal problem of Ihe Women's A+hIe+ic Associa+ion has been Ihe discussing and revising of 'rhe cons+i'IuIion and fhe working over of Ihe poin+ sysfem. Several prominem' speakers addressed Ihe cIub on Ihis quesfion during +he year. A Iarge measure of +he success of Ihe organizafion has been due fo +he able advice Ihey have received from 'Iheir advisor, Miss FIorence Hale, and ofher 'Ieachers in 'Ihe physical educa+ion depar+men+. PETRAY VIDA AASE WILLIAMSON cc I 38 n ..L' TK il, is T I L- gf, IQf. 5 -:+I-X ,-45 4 .ik V i- V 1 3 -, . THE FRANCISCAN WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Officers Spring Semesler PRESIDENT - - - - - GLADYS BENERD VICE-PRESIDENT - - - - - WINIFRED ST. JOHN SECRETARY ------ - - MARGOT AASE ASSISTANT SECRETARY - - ---- IDA ROCHE TREASURER ------ ----- H ELEN VIDA PLAY DAY CHAIRMAN - - - MARION DONALDSON YELL LEADER -------- DOROTHY WILLIAMSON MANY EVENTS, bo+h social and a+hle+ic, occupied imporlanl places on 'Ihe W. A. A. calendar. On April MARQOT A,-.55 I8 Ihe annual Play Day wiI'h San Jose S+a'I'e College was held. Baskefball, volleyball and baseball were Ihe eam spor+s parficipafed in, wifh Iennis providing Ihe only individual compefiiion. Skafing parries again proved popular during fhe spring semesfer and were en- ioyed nol only by W. A. A. members buf by lhe sfudenl' body in general. Mrs. Surrhyne Freeman, Mr. Frank Ray and members of Ihe physical educafion 'faculfy were guesfs a+ Ihe ice skaling parlies. A baskelball rally held on March 6 and a baseball rally held on April 24 marked +he close of +he season 'For 'Ihose sporfs. Nexi semesler Ihe 'rhree maior spor'Is-hockey, volleyball and soccer-will be feafured by 'Ihe W. IA. A. Mrs. Bridge will coach Ihe hockey 'reamsg Miss Cundiff will Irain I'he volleyball players: Miss Hale will devofe herself +o soccer. YN Soccer and volleyball will be run simullaneously a+ Ihe beginning of The semesfer. FLY Volleyball praclices will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Hockey will be iff- -..- ii played +he Ias'I half of 'Ihe semesfer. U Y Aciiviiies for +he spring semes'I'er were climaxed by a banquel held a+ Ihe Sir I 1, Francis Drake Holel. A+ +his 'lime awards were presen+ed. - -7-5 . , I ,- .f L , V v, i K' l --.E gf-: A 7 ' TTI Hi .isis ml e - Ag C if Ives M ffl il ST. JOHN ROCHE DONALDSON - J N H3 cc I39 br I -Q If A si , s 6' 1 T fir' fi 5--, g,.,:.1 Zg, 1 A -4,, - THE FRANCISCAN COACHES FLORENCE HALE SARAH SCOTT THE RESPONSIBILITY of fraining fufure leachers of physical educaiion, as well as inculcaiing sound healih habi+s and skill in games, is falxen care of by a compeieni siaff consisiing of: Miss Florence Hale, Mrs. Sarah ScoH, Miss Velda Cundifi, Mrs. Kafherine Bridge, and Miss Doris Holfz. Besides her regular roufine work, a special inferesi in one parficular branch of aciivify is 'laken by each insfrucior. Miss Hale, head of fhe Physical Educaiion Depar+men+, supervises fhe physical educaiion acfiviiies in The Frederic Burk Training School. She also assisis in coach- ing ihe various feam games during 'lhe fall and spring sporf seasons. Ll Miss Cundifli, 'lhe newesl' member of fhe physical educafion s+aFF, is a graduaie Wlfgf- and a pasf 'faculfy member of Washinglon Universify, and specializes in correcfive 77--M physical educafion work. -'T Miss Hol+z does much fo furfher an inferesf in swimming and co-operaies wifh fhe --+ - Women's Aihlefic Associafion in popularizing ihaf spori. During ihe spring semesfer lhfxyi she also organized swimming classes for 'lhe 'lraining school girls. ?j'xyi' Mrs. ScoH sponsors Kappa Delia Tau, an organizafion inferesied in all phases ll 'M N of dancing. This club is very acfive and has sfaged several excellenf programs. g-Tlx Mrs. Bridge sponsors +he Tumbling Club. wig ll V l ,lm iii. 3!f?TQ-.1 F rl N A gala fl? ik 1 3 qJ-xii i.,,,2.,OdE 1 k cc l40 xx THE FR ANCISCAN MANAGERS BETTY STEVENSON MARGARET MARECK Fall Semesler WINIFRED ST. JOHN MARGARET MARECK KATHERINE LANDERS - - Healfh - - - - Tennis - - ELSIE SCHULTE - - - - Hockey MARGARET MARECK - - - Handball BETTY STEVENSON - - - - Volleyball Baseball Baskefball - - Swimming ------ Spring Sem esfer - BETTY STEVENSON - - MARYAN RICE MARGARET MARECK - - LILLIAN DE HAY - - - HELEN SHEA - - RUSSELLE GETTEMY -. ' U x H MANAGERS OF sporfs are chosen noi only for lheir general abilily, bu+ for +heir inieresl in several sporfs as well. ln +he fall of I930 and fhe spring of l93I, +he 1.5- .,,. A--e'l1 ,,r5'fS leaders of spor+s co-operafed especially well wilh Gladys Benerd, presidenf of W. A. A., and fhe o+her members of The execufive board. These managers loolr l charge of many evenls of +he year in addilion 'lo managing lheir sporls, and con- -aq- 'lribufed much loward fhe success of lhe organizafion. if T Besides lhe ac+ive sporfs managers, fhere is chosen each year a general chairman affil- of Play Day and a manager of heallh educafion. Marion Donaldson, former W. A. A. I ji president was selecled as chairman of 'lhis spring's Play Day. The healrh managers ' were Belly S+evenson and Winifred S+. John. W s eil fp Tll- ., u ll ji .15 H ff ml rl .',. -ffflibx C , 5 sci-IULTE DE HAY SHEA mf E GETTEMY LANDERS RICE , - M N fl? 44 l4l 77 X S- r XX V- f YT -la, jgfdqf .-. f?!1-LAY 49 . ' -PQQT.-f fl Q' Effie -i,- -1 .-..i1- A -' - --, x. li Ki I I T 3 zfifl I 1.9 II ,f THE FRANCISCAN Third Row: DEHAY, JAMES, DOWNING, BUSHELL, WATT, DONALDSON Second Row: SMITH, BENSON, GRANT, GUTERMUTE, JOHNSON, WHITBY, SMITH, REES, GARCIA First Row: SCHULTE, BONETTI, NYSTROM, DONOVAN, STEVENSON, de MARIA, MARECK, CASSIDY, MASON VOLLEYBALL ONCE AGAIN volleyball has shown ilsell lo be a worlhwhile sporl. One has only lo glance al lhe Iisl ol women who worked al il in lhe lall ol I93O lo believe lhis lacl. Under lhe leadership of Belly Slevenson, manager, wilh lhe assislance ol Miss Velda Cundill, Miss Florence Hale, Miss Doris Hollz, and Mrs. Bridge, a greal deal ol lime was given lo leam play and lhe working oul ol bolh ollensive and defensive skills. Players were inslrucled lo serve iusl a lillle harder, and lo aim more surely: because +his advice was followed, a more ellicienl leam was produced. The lnlerclass Tournamenl was hard loughl lhroughoul. lls resull was especially pleasing lo lhe class ol May, I934, which, led by Caplain Margarel James, was lhe winner. Ten praclices and parlicipalion in one lournamenl game counled lilly poinls. Two picked leams, made up ol lhe besl players lhe classes had lo oller, lea- lured lhe semi-annual Nighl Rally. The women were selecled by lhe coaches, a represenlalive from each class, and Belly Slevenson. A The Purple leam was viclorious over lhe Gold leam, and each ol ils members received a large salely pin as a symbol ol lheir viclory. This rally compleled an unusually successlul volleyball season. Miss Velda Cunclill, who will coach volleyball nexl semesler, has many new plans, and expecls lo have a very compIe+e program in lhis sporl. Since Tuesday and Thursday are comparalively liqhl davs lor lhe slu- denls, W. A. A. volleyball praclice will be held on lhose days: if lhe women respond lo lhis plan, volleyball has a large chance lor success nexl semesler. An inlerclass lournamenl is being planned lor nexl fall. ll lhis is a success, olher sporls programs lor clubs will be slarled. . I ac l42 my -1. , a,,-,-WK.,-..,, I I Ka AN - QI ' lm d o 4 ':-L Jfxk 4: Y? at 1, ' 55 THE FRANCISCAN GETTEMY, BOWERS, DE HAY, RIDGWELL, BENERD, BLACK, DOWNEY, WILSON SWIMMING RUSSELLE GETTEMY deserves credi+ for pulling W. A. A. swimming over in 'Ihe spring of I93I. She, Miss Holfz, and Ihe class managers worked unflinchingly al' 'Ihe slarf of +he semesfer 'ro gel' Ihe girls Io go swimming down af +he Y. W. C. A. Their e'FIor+s were rewarded wi+h some good old malerial and some new malerial who noi only signed up buf came oul as well. The program for 'Ihe semesler included a Splash Day, which was held on Feb- ruary I7, Ihe purpose of which was fo acquainf Ihe college women wilh W. A. A. swimming. Some of 'Ihe evenf winners were: Belly Lohman, Margol Aase, Marie Slanfon, and Grace Ridgwell. An lnferclass Meel' was held March 3l, in which lhe swimmers were judged according Io form and speed. Conleslanfs were allowed Io enler 'Ihree evenfs, Iwo of which were for speed. Each class was held responsible for a s+un+, which was iudged for originalily and performance. In +he spring a meel was held wilh Ihe Y. W. C. A. swimming leam. Each of Ihese evenls was well- planned and 'thoroughly enioyed. 1 A. W. A. A. Swimming Parly was Iisled among Ihe doings of 'Ihe club 'for Ihe 'fall of I930. II' was held al' 'lhe Wesfern Women's Club nalalorium, and wifh ifs ex- hibilions and all-around enioyable 'lime if probably slarled 'Ihis unloolced-for enihusiasm. Confrary Io expeciafion, swimming was very success- ful. If is qui'I'e evidenf 'lhaf facf was due Io Miss Hol+z's greaf inleresl in swimming, and Ihe willingness wi+h , which she co-operaled righl' Ihrough 'rhe season wilh Miss GeH'emy and 'Ihe 'Following class managers: Juniors- Seniors, Lillian DeHayg Sophomores, Marie S+an+ong and Freshmen, Mildred Bowers. i .ll Ll .74 L- ill J . if N -1 I Wil nf N .fl --1-L. -1- .ICQJW 'Ph- cc I43 n -e V, -f -- 3--iii?-u !,:-if 3 if Q . fl ral 1 .ju -lui l ii ii, I il XX Wil MR W di IEW. 'Fii5TiV Inn, r xg' viii fe- I L f '7 ill ff THEFRANCISCAN Second Row: SMITH, CHELINI, DAVIS, CASSIDY, DEHAY First Row: DONALDSON, RICHARDSON, MARECK, REGLI, MASON HANDBALL THE AVERAGE sfudenf doesn'f fhinl: much of handball if she is noi' familiar wifh 'Ihe game. As soon as one knows flue leasf abouf handball, however, fhere is a joy in playing, even for fhe beginner. Many of fhe women had noi' played fhe game since fhe days when fhey slammed fhe ball againsf fhe backyard fence, a few years ago. Judging from fhe fun fhe players have down on fhe fennis courf wall, fhey seemed fo be enjoying every minufe of fhis rediscovered pasfime. Under fhe able managemenf of Margaref Mareclc, handball found a mosl' enfhusiasfic group of followers. Sfudenfs who had neglecfed handball in favor of more specfacular afhlefics were advised fo give if a fry, wifh fhe resulf fhaf fhere were eager compefifors for places on 'lhe feams. For fhe fournamenf, fhe group was divided info fwo feams, supposedly equal in sfrengfh and abilify, and fhe women played for posifions on fheir respecfive feams. Posifions on Teams I and ll were won by 'Ihe following women: TEAM I-Firsf singles: Marion Donaldson: second singles: Pearl Garcia: doubles: Grace Ridgwell, Lillian DeHay. TEAM ll-Firsf singles: Margaref Mareclcg second singles: Marie Reglip doubles: Grace Perref, Hazel Schrepfer. This semesfer handball was run simulfaneously wifh fhe maior sporfs. Parficipa- fion in af leasf four fournamenfs was required for W. A. A. poinfs. Since handball will probably be disconfinued, af leasf for a fime, no cup was awarded fo 'lhe winning feam. Honorable menfion was given fo fhe winners. hy cc I44 n , - s ,lin lx Rl L- givfk i .. H ? in '7 -I f-f 1- ---5 1 -lQfixK ? : v-Eli'-4:5 is 41 YE THE FRANCISCAN Third Row: DONOVAN, JAMES, DONALDSON, DOWNING, BENSON, REES, BURKE Second Row: SMITH, JOHNSON, WHITIY, GRANT, GARCIA, MASON, BUSHELL, WATT Firsf Row: GETTEMY, DEHAY, BONETTI, STEVENSON, SCHULTE, MARECK, DeMARlA, ZANDER, CASSIDY, IENERD BASEBALL. BASEBALL IS a comparafively new sporl' on 'lhe campus, and a greaf deal of credil' can be given +o +he manager, Margarei Mareclr, for The work +ha+ she has done in developing The game and arousing inferesl in if among The women sludenls in 'lhe college. This year 'ihe +urnou'l' was much larger fhan lasl year, and wilh lhe new field ready, praciices were begun on March 9. The plan of aciivify for +he season was very complefe and included four weelrs of grilling prac+ice in fundamenlals, inlerclass games, several Trips fo The new Pacific Coasl' League Parlr, Seals Sfadium, baseball a+ +he spring Play Day wiih San Jose S+a+e College on The campus, and a baseball rally on April 24 which fealured a game befween iwo piclced ieams under The supervision of Miss Mareclr. Baseball was one spori which had an abundance of coaching. Miss Hale helped a greaf deal, as she is inferesled in developing women's baseball. Miss Cundiff and Miss Florence Shearer bo+h consenfed 'lo assisf wiih 'rhe coaching. A baseball game befween The physical educafion insirucfors and The seniors, and a piclred W. A. A. ieam was planned 'for April, and was much enjoyed by lhe players and speciaiors. Baseball proved +o be especially popular among lhe lower classmen, The large lurnoul' being evidence of +ha+ fact The classes of l932 and l93l bolh had iusi enough players for represenfafive ieams. The schedule slarfed wi+h The 'leams enfered, paired olii, and 'ihe iournamenl' progressed wi'l'h winners playing winners and losers playing losers. The final winner was fhal Team which succeeded in capiuring every game. This 'I'eam was presenled wi+h an engraved cup al' fhe Rally. 44 l45 by .J I Q ui- 'Tiff-Ae ,-0 1, ,., -- ,jfi' X' L. .A 1 r lilly ' : iffw i,v r Q hi rig il pi .va . J h 7 V cl r .fr A ami K-ff Lf --1 f- ar.. L. I 6 e' fi ,if Y?- ' 1.63 N ' if !'! ,g N -5 r 351114 , r x. ' J. ,Fx ,FA-tx,-'S WN L ' ,,..I I LI . JE-- 141: rl v- -I ,A -.r ,Ii I I Hilfe If H rfb T if JA ...I fefqr EMI K , T H E F R IA N C I S C ,A. N Fourlh Row: WHITBY, JOHNSON, MERRILL, BENSON, GRANT, WATT, POWELL, STANTON, SPERRY, DONALDSON, REES, BUSHNELL, MARTIN Third Row: CUMMINGS, DONOVAN, SPEZIA, NYSTROM, BONETTI, FLEXENHAR, CHENILI, DAVIS, ARENSON, SMITH, PETRAY, STEVENSON, HAZLEWOOD Second Row: SHOSTAK, DeMARIA, MARECK, CASSIDY, SMITH, DOWNING, AASE, MASON, REGLI, JAMES, PRENDERGAST, ZANDER, BENERD rim now: CAIN, SHARP, RICHARDSON, si-IEA, JoHNsoN, snuck, MARKEL, scnuue, BURKE, oe HAY, snows, BINTER, CAPPELLETTI BASKETBALL DURING THE I930-3I basIce'I'balI season many excepiionally close and in'I'eresI- ing games were wifnessed. The Ieams were unusually well ma+ched and much en'Ihusiasm was exhibifed 'lhroughouf fhe W. A. A. Iournameni. The season siarfed on January I9 wifh Ihe innovafion of 4 Io 6 pracfices on Monday and Wednesday, Friday refaining 'rhe usual 4 'Io 5 hour. The co-managers were Lillian DeHay and Helen Shea. The class capfains were: . SENIORS ------------- KATHLEEN PRENDERGAST JUNIORS ------ - - - - LILLIAN DEHAY HIGH SOPHOMORES - ---- RACHEL SMITH LOW SOPHOMORES - - - SOPHIE DAVIS HIGH FRESHMEN - - - - LOIS GILLMORE LOW FRESHMEN ------------ MERIDA CUMMINGS The season closed wi+h a rally on March 5, a+ which 'rime +wo picked Ieams, 'rhe Purple and Gold, played for Ihe championship. A program which was enioyed by everyone was planned by Lillian DeHay. Each of +he squad s'I'unI's and 'Ihe wel- come suclcers, which Ihe 'Freshmen received, were causes of much Iaugh'Ier. The women who played al' +he rallv were: Purples-Marqare'I' Mareclx, capiainp Margarel' James, Helene Bruclc, Rachel Smifh, Marqo'I' Aase, Forwards: Lois Gillmore, Margarei Cassidy, Tap Cen+ersg Julia Merrill, Marie Spezia. Side Cen+ers: Anna Dunn, Andra Richardson, Margarel' Mareclr, Guards. The Golds were capiained by Maroarei' Downing: Marion Donaldson, Thelma Rees. Margarel' Downing, Karin Peler- son, Forwards: Barbara Mason, Doris Nvsirom, Side Ceniersg BeH'y Sievenson. Merida Cumminqs, Irma DeMaria, Ozelle Whifby, Guards. ' The Purples, who were winners, were presenied wiI'h sponge rubber reI'urn balls. Dean Cox presenied 'Ihe Class of May, I933, fhe championship Ieam, wi'Ih gold I N qw ig f baslceiballs. cc I46 by xx! ' '-z.. 5 4 42 -If Gun, ll? v THE FRANCISCAN Third Row: BENERD, BUSHELL, DONALDSON, WATT, CHELINI, DAVIS, NYSTROM, STANTON, SPERRY Second Row: REGLI, DEHAY, CASSIDY, JAMES, MASON, DOWNING, ARENSON, REES, PRENDERGAST First Row: GRANT, STEVENSON, SMITH, GWlNN,SCHULTE, MARECK, FLEXENHAR, SHEEHAN, SMITH TENNIS TENNIS WAS iusf geffing underway lasf fall when Manager Kafherine Landers was forced fo drop ouf on accounf of illness. Margaref Mareclr, in addifion fo her dufies as handball manager, consenfed fo keep fhe fournamenf going. There was some frouble, however, because of early rains. Officially, fhe freshman class won fennis honors, buf second singles never were played off. Maryan Rice, of fhe juniors, succeeded in besfing Gladys Benerd in firsf singles. The women who placed firsf in fheir classes were: SENIORS - - - - GLADYS BENERD JUNIORS - - - - - - MARYAN RICE SOPHOMORES - - - - MARGARET MARECK FRESHMEN ------------- MARGARET DOWNING This spring responsibilify for fennis was given fo Maryan Rice. Miss Rice planned a successful eliminafion fournamenf for bofh fhe championship and novice divisions. This semesfer rules for fhe fennis fournamenf were revised in order fo make fhe women play off fhe mafches as quiclcly as possible. A deadline for all firsf round mafches was esfablished, ifs ferminafion being on Friday, March 20. The play-offs ended abouf April 20, buf if was nof unfil fhe final banquef fhaf fennis was really af an end. Marion Donaldson, Margaref Graham, Gladys Benerd, and Maryan Rice confinue fo dominafe fhe fennis world af S. F. S. T. C. cc I47 n J' ll l L '71 ...2 I all ro + ?ff?q5 V 1 fi? A-x..-1: f1, , ev A ...-,:-Q lL L l TZETV I fi' 'Y A -f -,. L li ,pf ' rail W- . l iglflif -.4.: 1 W A 5 3-ff in egafli' III ff f THE FRANCISCAN Third Row: JOHNSON, WHITBY, POWELL, WATT, BENSON, STANTON, SPERRY, DONALDSON, BUSHELL, BENERD Second Row: BONETTI, MARECK, CAIN, NYSTROM, FLEXENHAR, ARENSON, CHELINI, DAVIS, SMITH, REES, PETRAY, AASE FirsI Row: REGLI, DEHAY, CASSIDY, SMITH, DOWNING, SHEA, SCHULTE, MASON, STEVENSON, JAMES, PRENDERGAST . HOCKEY ALTHOUGH FIELD hockey was iniroduced on +he campus for +he 'firsf fime lasf fall, much inferesf and enfhusiasm was displayed. Since Ihe game was new +o mosf of 'II-me women, a greaf par+ of 'Ihe lime was speni in learning and perfec+ing sirokes. The hockey season came and wenfleaving a 'feeling of progress in ifs wake. Due 'Io +he small number on +he Junior-Senior Ieam, il played 'logeiher againsi' 'Ihe olher classes in The Iournameni and,,emerged as Ihe college champions. ln +he game played on Ocfober 29, +he Junior-Senior Ieam defeafed 'rhe Sophomores by a score of I 'lo 0. The game played on November 3 gave 'rhe Seniors-Juniors a score of 4 againsf fhal' of 3 for fhe Freshmen. Elsie Schulle was Ihe W. A. A. manager for Ihis spori. Capiains for The class leams were: Winifred Sl. John, Juniors-Seniors: Marie Regli, Sophomore: Margaref Downing, Freshmen. Members of +he winning +eam were: Lillian DeHay, Marion Donaldson, Helen Vida, Margarel' Pefray, Ida Roche, Margarel' Graham, Helen Shea, Dorolhy Williamson, Mary Labuzan, Tessie Vierra, S+eIla Gu+ermu+e, Mary Mor+igia, and Lahoma Alkinson. Fifly poinfs were given +o each member of 'Ihe winning feam, provided she had sufficienf pracfices and had parficipaied in Ihe in+erclass games. The 'I'riumphan'I' Junior-Senior +eam was presenled wi+h +he new W. A. A. hockey cup. In spiie of 'Phe facf +ha'I' hockey caused several accidenfs lasl season, I'his sport has caughf +he women's in+eres+, and indicaiions poinf 'rowards i+s success in +he Bay Region. This college is credifed wi+h being Ihe firs+ one +o eslablish 'Ihe game nn 'Ihis cily. Wi+h an improved field and o+her facili+ies, hockey is cerfain fo have many adherenls here. cc I48 7: :I-- - of -:e-1- fe , I , il.. ' I 0 II W f ik 1 .la E K I49 :Q i 'X f , . H E Ocfober Oc+ober Oc+ober Ocfober FRANCISC W. A. A. CALENDAR FALL,l93o 7-Canoe Parry a+ Lalce MerriH', in Oakland 24-Ice Skafing Parfy al' Iceland. 27--Hockey Tournamenf. 27-Execufive Board Meeling af Clin+on's Cafeferia November 4-Roller Ska+ing Parly a+ Rollerland. November 7-Execu+ive Board Meefing al' Clin1'on's Cafeieria. December 5--Nigh+ Rally. SPRING, I93I January I 6-Freshmen Spread. January I 9-Baslzefball sfaried. AN f l 'ir ly-I January 20-Swimming s+ar+ed. Ir February 2-Eliminalion Tennis Tournament l February I7-Splash Day. l fx: February 27-Ice Ska+ing Pariy. 'Q' - March 6-Basl:e'I'ball Rally I ,4 ' X March 9-Baseball s'l'ar+ed. T,--ill April 3-Roller Slcaiing Par+y. 4 N April I8-Play Day wilh San Jose. ' April I7-Elecfion of Olificers. Pi April 24--Baseball Rally. 21 May ll-All Spor+s Dinner. Joined +l1e A+l1le+ic Conference of American College Women. I .'. I1 Y AQ A HJ 24 fp ejffl A ee- ,Ml blob Q i if cc l50 x 2 .V I ' . ' Y 7 7-i S. -iw.:--f.-f '3r -' l f'- Il!! F E A T U R E S V 3 3 V 8 3 3 S 5 h fliigf . h h'i 4 .3 it li LI Ll The padres' triumph over hardships and ierrors commemorafes Their courage in a 'frail of beaufy fhai is known as EL CAMINO REAL. T .:.-?ifQ.1F?f5?-'?-', . 2 -f I ,Qt I if if Q . , ., A .1 ,,.,... ..,.... - 0 ....y -r, ',-.q -'D -- 'BWMW w . - ' a ,... .,-.... .X gg.. Sailing off info The East fhe Treasure-laden ships of Old Spain refurned fo fhe mofher counfry bearing sfrange fales ' of fhe riches of fhe new EL DORADO. D7 no wr an ar av T5 77 T 1 I 4111 -w ls. w X ., A , ' W . 'U - I . , 1. Y IZ-5ff'.'1 iii' '- ' ,,:'f'f. ,L jf! Q. -5,1 gz- ifi - QQ' 1,2 'ink ' i v 1513 ' ,fx-f 4- ff : ww, rv qw H. , -1 I X , 1 w K NY N I , I I THE,FRANCISCAN SPANISH ROMANCE IA slory ol romance and advenlurel Time-I849. Place-Presenl sile ol S. F. S. T. C. lAs lhe curlain rises, Senorila Jacanila Beedlez, lhe lair heroine, is seen picking beaulilul red roses. Enler Senor el Ed Plullez, lhe loul villain.l SENOR llwirling his gay muslachiol: Ah, my lair maiden, al Iasl I have found you. How beaulilul you appear lo my weary eyes lhis lair May morning. Whal is'l? Surely nol a blush upon your pale cheek? SENORITA: Ah, senor, in soolh you do embarrass me mosl grea+Iy. Wailg I will call my lalher. For us lo be seen conversing here wilhoul a suilable chaperon would disgrace lhe proud name ol Beedlez lorever, and il would bring undying shame lo my lalher. SENOR: Slay bul a while: your lalher cannol come. 'Twas bul a shorl hour ago lhal he was shol while panning gold down by lhe Golden Gale. I wilnessed lhe scene wilh my own eyes. His dying wish was lor you lo be my bride. Come lel us ride immedialely lo lhe dear padre, Roberlo Pelersonez. SENORITA: Alas, my poor, dear lalherl And woe is me. I love you nol. I enlreal you-lel me slay. My lalher would never have me be unhappy. TD-. SENOR: Nay, malce hasle. Would you cause your lalher lo lurn in his grave by disobeying his final wish? I will lake you wilh me, even lhough il be againsl I your will. No one is here excepl a lew old peons who have no more courage lhan -Hp mere iack rabbils. TIRE' SENORITA: Oh, illDon Frederic Massonez were bul here he would save me -f+i- lrom such a cruel plighl. i' K ilDon Frederic Massoneg, lhe brave hero, comes dashing up on a while charger. Wilh a glancel he lakes in lhe silualion. He slrides courageously up lo Senor el ed RW '-W PIu++ez.l - ' ii PON: You degrading, unmiligaled scoundrellll lWilh a mighly blow.l I SENORITA: Oh, my darling! N DON: Oh, my own, my dear, lrue sweelhearll ll grieves me mos? sorely lhal L- M 'fcif your pure ears should be sullied by such langauge and lhal your beaulilul eyes should A-5-KST -2- be lcrced lo wilness such a scene. Come, my beloved, I have iusl lel your lalher, r'. IAQ?-ggi and he is wailing lo give us his blessinq. The loul Senor el ed Plullei made an Bffbfi I--y allempl al his lile and lell him as dead, bul he has now recovered from lhe shock ?El, li I and is again well and happy. L I lHe grasps her alleclionalely in his slrong arms, holds her 'fondly lo his manly Q ' chesl, and whispers sweel sayings in her dainly ear as lhe curlain lalls.l A45 3 '1 0 f ff 9 cc I52 an 4. ,v ,. - 9' - ceige- S A ff--'se -as se in q. -.1 ga EFRANCISCAN CAMPUS CZLJTQ UPS CAF ' ,,, 4 as WEDNESDQY ' M Y' D .I H ' Q- ffl . lil 9 ,..:5: s' ly . S . 'e lb? :-In Q -:h.?.xI'. 1, 1 . ' izrgsi 'sq -5, 1 ffm C'- Q .3 . 4 ' Sie-In -wgta M hung? fl 'J ,X ,. 'r Noor: 3 sq- KN- N 2 K Safwqs oawf-1 -r-HL L ,fx-AX ' Ac..u-71.11 THQY CHHHI.. -1 :H L, Q smimcs jg 42, M fa I 6 Owl 1.1011 ML 5 'N mg ' L- 1 3 44 I53 xy 1,5 X -- xf ba? - SX - -f 'Is--ff +f - f- 'E fir fff wj ..P. il L I 'jlpl T y . Ev l A fly' -l Y ly JU! ,,. 4, i 'Q I, , x Tim . AW I I -T E-. 1 IN. fi 05 f' I THE FRANCISCAN SPANISH ROMANCE IA drama crammed wi+h love, mys'rery, and +hrills.l Time-l93I. Place-S. F. S. T. C. lAs 'I'he cur+ain rises, Jacqueline Beedle, The skir'I, is seen on her way Io a game of fennis wifh a 'rennis rackef swinging in her hand. En'Ier Ed PluHe, fhe dirfy hombre.l ED liingling +he coin in his pockeilz Hi, Baby, been searching 'Ihe dump for you. You're looking pre++y nifiy +his a. m. Yer on second +hough+, I +hink your nose is geHing sun-burned. Try creaming ir. JACK: Freshie, where do you 'rhink you gel ihaf sluff? Under Ihe impression ihaf you're Buddy Rogers or somefhing? Come on: le+'s beai ii' over fo ihe resi' of Ihe gang. l don I' happen 'Io crave your par+icular company. l'm going fo play 'Iennis wifh Freddie. ED: Hey, hold on a iiff. Your falher iusf gof half-shof down on Howard Sfreef because some of Ihe guys were panning him. He said for me +o drag ya down +here and help Io gel him home. Wipe off your lipsfick, and l'll kiss you first The crafe' is oulside. JACK: Nix, how'd you gei' +haI' way. I'm nor goin' anywhere in fhai' charioi' of yours. Besides, fhe old man doesn'+ 'Iouch fhe sruff. Thai' s+ory of yours is a lor of hof air. Wha+'s Ihe idee? I'm leaving. See you some more-maybe. ED: Oh, give a guy a break. You can play Iennis any old +ime, bu+ i+'s only once in a while 'lhaf my heap can be coached info running. lA+ Ihis fime, Frederick James Masson, Ihe boy friend, s+rolls up wi+h his +ennis racquei' under his arm and a cigare'I'+e hanging from his lips. He gives fhem Ihe once over, and wifh a bored expression he +urns lazily 'l'OW6fd Ed.l FRED: Say, you! You half-baked egg, you mayjhink you're hard-boiled, bui' you ac'r as if you were slighrly sfewed. Go chase yourself around Ihe block, play +iddle- de-winks or some'I'hing. I go'I' +his dale wi+h Jack, and I don'+ wanf you horning in. JACK: AHa boy, kid. Tell fhe bozo where Io head in a+. Say, are 'l'he courfs very crowded? l've goi' a class ai eleven, and l don I' infend fo cur. FRED: Oh, you dames gripe me. Wha+'d ya fhink ya are? I'm no Rip Van Winkle ihai' can snooze while you 'rake your own sweel' lime ge'H'ing to rhe courfs, And 'l'hen you sfari moaning abou? having +o rush fo class. JACK: Well, darling, nobody is geHing down on her knees Io beg your royal highness for The pleasure of your company. lThe curfain falls as fhey walk on 'lowards 'I'he 'I'ennis couris discussing cinches.l XX cc l54 n li N . n I3 x - PZ QI, ll ':L d 5 is?-lg K- 45 ' Y 4: - v+'4-TT F'A :J Tk THE FRANCISCAN CAMPUS CuT- UPS 3-. Boom STQQL I T .1-'amp 52's-seam'-1a . 4 li h :ll-l' Q i ', At. :gin- Mar v ' mA....f I , al Qs' .'::: 4 :gi I rl ' X: .X ll.. .1 U' Coa..a.e.6f.. CZOACH COX new VIN- 'K SAYS - 'P E yfzfrguu , FH ,ffghfsu 'U rf-IV!-E ml VIAT1-1. A G FAC X D W ' SN- xx, V W 5 . .1-xg 7 , . '- K Maia, GTE! ME E cc l55 as N, If 6 1: I K1-it 1- xi- f',g2-Ari,-d,,'A-E... ? ' T H E F R A N C l S C A N lf Adam came back fhe only fhing he would recognize would be fhese iokes. an wk It wk WITH APOLOGIES TO SHAKESPEARE Love's Labors l.osf -When fhe insfrucfor you've been showering wifh flowers flunks you. To Be or Nof fo Be -In class on a sunny day. The Tempesf -The Book Sfore af cinch-nofice fime. As You Like lf -An A in fhe final ex. Romeo and Julief -You're probably one yourself. Merchanf of Venice -Mr. Marples. if ar at ar We believe fhaf making love is like making pie. All you need is some crusf and a lof of applesauce. fr at at wr A child of any race or secf Should freaf his parenfs wifh respecf. He should nof slap his mo+her's face Unless she fails fo keep her place. 4: an an 4: Mr. Cox: Come on: gef fo work. Bill Connolly: Aw, Rome wasn'f builf in a day. X Mr. Cox: No, buf you nofice l wasn'f foreman of fhaf iob. li 4 nr 4: 'Kyla-Q A child of any American pair if Should have regard for 'their gray hair, -- ' , And should in manner kind and meek f ll Lef fhem use fhe car one nighf a week. 1 -, 4: 1: il 4: H ': -llbfgi Evelyn Hayburn: Whaf shall we do fonighf? lf! l Gladys Young: l'll flip a coin. Heads we go fo a dance, fails we go fo a movie, ll and if if sfands on end we sfudy. WA- X 4: 1: sr 4: IZ 1 j. A MEAT WAGON Love soNe l never sausage eyes as fhine, TTT - yr And if you'll bufcher hand in mine ' And liver round me all fhe day, Jlw ggi We'll find some ham-lef far away. We'll meal' life's frown wifh life's caress, And cleaver road fo happiness. m 1' T -V Miss Holmes: Whaf is heredify? EES, ll, Henry Barsoffi: Somefhing fhaf every fafher believes in unfil his son begins fo 'Mil acf like an idiof. ls. y 4: an 1: wk If y They say fhaf a fool can ask more quesfions fhan a wise man can answer. lf's' 1 Us no wonder we all fail in our exams. -A gf XX cc I56 xx 'il l Tl -?e4 2 ., 'ff ' . 73-1 3 .eff 7 i l- YG f KL Ll -:ET I .C-.. .. '-h 'v A -v M H .Y- Mae 1' TT-i' fy-o'fffii3'5EL zjpgffbf' w ebb' I M ff , X THE FRANCISCA The s+aFF of +he I93I FRAN- CISCAN infroduces +he adver- - Hsers wifh Hue plea +o pafronize 'rhem. To 'rhem is due much of fhesuccess of +he publica'I'ion, and fo fhem we exfend appre- ciafion 'For fheir supporf. 3 H 13 N R L- 44 l58 D ,. f I3 g 53- 'ja' -L ' Z ? 1-'- -glgifzaff' ,- - 1 Ji -N ' N O me s e see ff, WW f ,ffm li fa' The Smar+es+ Collegia+e y C Meefing Place for Twenly- ll li' seven Years. ll l ' it lx 9 ll Q l li AAIWWHCHIS l One of the warg? greatest hotels la FACING UNIQN SQUARE i SAN FRVANCISCO Dancin in fhe Embass usic he O el . 1 Room Nigghfly from 7:30-Zii Y 3 M Franlizis brchl-rls:ra. Sl j ll ill . James H. McCabe, Mgr. l l ll IO0,000 FRIENDS More Jrhan lO0,000 cuslomers are served by Jrhis banlc, Through ils various deparlrnenls and branches. These cuslomers are our friends and if is our endeavor lo render an elcficienl and complele banking service To 'rhern al all limes. Your narne would be a valued addilion lo our lisl of friends. Cne splendid way lo becorne a deposi+or in Jrhis banlc is lo open a Savings Accounl. Savings Accounls may be slarled wilh SI.OO or more. Why nol open an accounl loday? X 4V2'7, ln+eres+ on All Savings Deposiis Tolal Resources over sa3,ooo,ooo l ANGLO-CALIFORNIATRUST Co ' l COMQMERCIAL U SAVINGS TRUST BOND SAFE DEPOSIT., DEPARTMENTS l ' o 0 E Branch Banks me C1 kx Branch Banks Market Sv. Jones Mission Sr. 16th l Marker st Ellis M k MMN BANK S Fillmore st Geary 1 ' Geary Street Sl. ar et SL Sansome treets Third SL 20th l l Twentieth Ave. Montgomery SL Sacramento Streets 101 Market l ll NINE COMPLETE BANKS IN SAN FRANCISCO EJ , ,, W? ,, , ,,,, ,,,,, ,MM , ,,' 'W , iw 5, I5 SO WE HAVE HEARD The be-au-+i-ful gr-e-en fields, An ins+ruc+or wiih ecsiasy yields, Bur Mae Quick heaves a sigh, As she murmurs nearby, Tis my sea +ha+ +he color reveals. Work iusi' mus+ be 'rempered wifh play, Miss Pickard remarks, very gay, To fif such refinemenf, A simple assignmem' Jusf six chapiers we'll fake for +oday. A group of girls, merry and gay, Reioiced a+ Lil' Tyrrell's birihclay. Wi'I'h manner mos+ hearfy They fixed her a pariy, Bu+ she iusf didn'+ come by +ha+ way. Wiih a manner qui+e placid and sfaid, Marcella Poiasz works in firsi' aid. She applies splinis mosl' sound And ries bandages 'rouncl, 'Til naugh+'s seen of fhe pa+ien'l', poor maid Oh, dearie me, wha? a scream! l +hough+ I was in a dream! When from Arnesen's class Dear Frank Howard did pass And broughi each back an ice cream. Llx H 'HJ fcnocid . OF V I X in GOLD E, LENDING LIBRARY L g ., , LUNCHEON TEA SPECIAL DINNER Special Parlies Welcomed II6 Maiden Lane, San Francisco, Calif. Telephone UNderhill 0327 CJ . G5 . S I E BA CJ IJ JEvvELRY and Experl Walch Repairing 55I Haighl Slreel T N' P E NNI R I'T E I2 S Sold 1 Renled 1 Repaired Special Renlal Rales lo Sludenls Porlables - All Makes American Wriling Machine Co. Douglas 0649 522 Marlrel Slreel Complimenls of RIVIERA SWEET SHOP Ice Cream Parlor and Candy Kilchen Phone Orders Promplly Delivered Phone PArl 5352 566 Haighl Slreel, San Francisco A Full Line of Bolh English and Weslern Riding Goods is V ,ff WV 1 I Q ,., . ,w i F oy , W., , J . I . , L is-ysesesxsss sg f wmgwsw Qs N ., fi' . sk, I - BOOTS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, STETSON HATS Come in and inspecl our line 2I23 Mariel Slreel, San Francisco Miss Reid: Lel us lake lhe ex- ample ol lhe busy anl. I-Ie is busy all lhe lime. I-le worlcs all lhe day and every day. Then whal hap- pens? Chrisline: I-le gels slepped on. Miss Bock: Alan Wyall, when I linish you may repeal whal I have said in your own words, See lhe cow can run. Yes, isn'l she prelly? Can she run as lasl as lhe horse? No, she cannol run as lasl as lhe horse. A. Wyall: Lamp lhe cow. Ain'l she a beaul? Kin lhe cow gel a gail on her? Sure. Kin lhe cow huslle il wid de horse? Nix, de cow ain'l in il wid de horse. Belly: Did you lake a shower? Gordon: No, is lhere one miss- ing? A CO-ED RECEIVES A RADIO-GRAM Girl ol my dreams: You've gol me picking pelals oll ol daisies. Yes, Prelly Lillle Baby, I'm all alone lelling il lo lhe daisies over lhe hill where lhe golden daffodils grow beside a babbling brook, len lillle miles lrom lown. ll gave me iusl a lillle bil ol consolalion lhinking ol you, sweelhearl ol my sludenl days, and I was happy dreaming ol my lillle dream nesl. Il was springlime in lhe Rockies and as I was swinging in lhe hammock lhe red, red robin wenl sailing on like a lillle red canoe drilling on lhe river ol golden dreams. And old man Sunshine and lillle boy bluebird were ashining and asinging. One alone, roses ol yeslerday and bundles ol old love lellers lie among my sou- venirs, and visions ol childhood bring memories ol when you and I were sevenleen, and I wonder if you imagine lhe moonlighl and roses as we liploed lhrough lhe lulips side by side and our happy leel seemed lo be sleppin' lo lhe easy melody ol lhal haunling wallz. Oh, ma cherie, go home and lell your molher lhal I'm yours, and lhal I surrender, dear, body and soul, and lhal when il's roundup lime in Texas, under a Texas moon, wilh my guilar I would no longer be a lonely lroubadour and slop singing lhe song ol lhe wanderer and lhe vagabond song, sweel child. Oh, brown eyes, why are you blue? Where did you gel lhose eyes, lhem lhere eyes? Oh, baby be careful wilh lhem eyes. 'Cause I'm jealous ol Charley my boy and long lo sil wilh you beside an open fireplace in a collage small by a walerfall al peace wilh lhe world al lwilighl. l hale lo lhink lhal I musl say good-bye, even say good nigl-il, lor I love you lruly, and allhough absence makes lhe hearl grow londer for somebody else, I love you so much lhal I wanl lo be all alone wilh you up on lop ol a rainbow, silling on lop ol lhe world and looking al lhe world lhrough rose-colored glasses. Remember I am wearing my hearl away lor you, and I am looking forward lo lhose happy days in a lillle Spanish lown. YOUR VAGABOND LOVER. FRUITS OF LOVE A girl shows her raisin when she makes a dale wilh a prune lor whom she doesn'l care a lig. She may be a peach, bul she hands him a lemon. She may be lhe apple ol his eye, bul lhey make a 'Funny pear. This is plum wrong, bul if her name is Anna he should ban-anna by lhis lime, lor he should know lhal his case is lruilless. El Jane: I don'+ feel well: may I go home? 5 Mrs. ScoH': Where do you feel wors+? ll Jane: In music appreciaiionf' l ll Grace PerreH': Wha'r is your idea of a clean sporl'? f Miss HoH'z: Swimming. Miss Pickard: Deep brearhing, you see, desiroys microbes. I Mary K.: Yes, buf how can I force ihem +o breaihe deeply? I li Absence malces 'rhe marlc grow rounder. Telephone MArke'r 8036 Everybody Comes fo me M Specialisls in School Musical Supplies F R A N K L I N G R I L L I WATERS 81 ROSS Disiribufors of I-Iolfon Band In- sfrumenfs. Band and Orchesfr Music. Violin Experis. Experi I repairing. I l55 Markef S'rree+ San Francisco 6 Privafe Boorhs 1: Good Food 538 Haighi Sfreef near Fillmore San Francisco, Calif. Telephone MAri:e+ 9IOI A 4 7 S T I ., ia B I i I I A f K il ? F AMERICAN- Tnusr COMPANY EEEE 3-w ART SAVING and build up a Banlc Accouni. I+ is The iirsi sfep in geiiinq whai you wani. I+ will make your dreams come irue. I+ will give you The means To meei emergencies. I+ will give you ihe abiliiy io Ialce advaniage of opporlunilies. ,. 7 e Ono of our of'F::':s is convenzeni +o you AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Since l854 Member of Federal Reserve Sysiem E , ,.---A.7 ,W ff, , THINGS WE NEVER SEE A sheef from Ihe bed of a river, A Iongue from 'Ihe mouI'h of a sfream, A foe in Ihe 'Fool' of a mounlain, And a page from a volume of s+eam. A hair from 'Ihe head of a hammer, A IuI'e from 'Ihe 'leefh of a saw, A race on Ihe course of sludy, And a ioinl' from +he limb of fhe Iaw. A check +ha+ is drawn on a sandbank, Scme 'fruii 'From 'Ihe jamb of a door, A ioke 'I'haI' is cracked by Hazel Thai' has never been heard before. Ik Ik lk O wad some power 'Ihe giffie gie us To know +he Iesfs +he feachers gie us. Ik lk ik MENU FOR A WOODEN WEDDING Planked s'I'eak Po+a+o chips Club sandwiches Cabine+ pudding 4: at ak NUTTY NOVELS Greaf Caesar's Ghos'I', by A. Knighl' Walker Some Fuel There Was, by Woodyard Kindlnng The Shriek, by Ima Howell. The Old Swimming Hole, by Belle E. Flop. 4' Ik Sk A greaf amouni' of bluffing, Lois of air quife hoI', Makes a recilafion Seem like whaf i'I s noI'. up -eeeg-sTe e ee eeewfew E l l l 1 li ll Thanking Slale Teachers' College 1 ' for i'l's pafronage WE l il ll i il fl 3 CAFETERIA l ii or s. F. s. T. c. x l l Young Pupil: My grandlalher buill lhe Rocky Mounlainsf' Second Pupil: O, lhal's nolh- ing. Do you know lhe Dead Sea? Well, my grandlalher killed il. Ed: My brolher look lirsl prize a+ 'rhe cal show. Eugene: l-low was +ha+? Ed: l-le look lhe blue ribbon cal. Teacher: Before we begin 'rhe lesson loday, are 'rhere any ques- lions? Ralph Cioffee: Yes, whal is lhe lesson? Dr. Cave: Are you in favor of abolishing capilal punishmen+? Vi: No, whal was good enough lor my lalher is good enough for me. l li Roses are red, violels blue, X Some sludenls will llunk And 'rhey know il foo.. JOHNSON 8: WOOD JEWELERS l Diamonds and Plalinum l Jewelry of Qualily li li 'i We specialize on walches and carry lhe besl makes only. 1 Especially execuled designs for 1 making your old jewelry over will ,N be furnished free of charge and if 'rhe work done by compelenl 2 V iewelers al reasonable rales. 3 ll y I59 Posf S+., San Francisco, Calif. il l l THE COLLEGE THEATRE Ei. -- DIARY OF A S. F. S. T. C. FRESHMAN CO-ED Diary, Old Bean: Gol-ly, lhere should be lhree or lour laws againsl eighl o'clock classes. The old log came in so lhick and lasl lhis morning lhal I lhoughl I'd never gel oul ol bed. However, lhere is some good in lhe class 'cause I did my English assignmenl in lhere. Ol course I had every good inlenlion ol wriling il lasl nighl, bul I was reading Mur- der by lhe MilIions. Gosh! ll was keen. Anyway, aller Educalion I wenl lo lhe bookslore lo buy some minls lor Sociology. I iusl happened lo look in my posl box and lhere I saw lhal lhere was aclually a leller. I nearly fell over lhe counler in a lranlic ellorl lo gel il. To make lhings worse, Bob came along and gave me an awlul shove. The nole dropped on lhe lloor and I had lo wail lor lhe girl lo come and gel il. Talk aboul lough breaks! ll was lrom lhe regislrar's ollice requesling an inlerview. And l'd been all hol and bolhered over il. Needless lo say I was Iale gelling lo class, and Dr. Michell gave me lhe dirliesl look. Gee, il wasn'l my laull. My seal is in lhe middle ol lhe second row and everyone sluck oul lheir legs and I fell all over lhe place. Bul I had had lo gel lhal nole. ll mighl have been imporlanl. Al len I wenl lo lhe libe lo sludy and I mel Elhel. She was lelling me all aboul lhe lhrilling dale she had lasl nighl. The kid she wenl wilh was SO clever. He asked her whal was lhe difference belween a cigar and a canary. Of course she couldn'l guess a dillicull one like lhal. Even I couldn'l guess il. The answer is lhal a cigar's made ol lobacco, and a canary hasn'l any leelh. lsn'l lhal priceless? I simply roared. ll was a heavenly day, so we wenl oul and sal on lhe benches in lhe sun al eleven. The boys were playing loolball, and I lhink lhal one ol lhem is lhe culesl lhing. He's gol ralher curly hair, and a kinda brown eyes, and he isn'l shorl, allhough he isn'l lall. He so individual and dillerenl. And can he kick lhal ball? He booled il 'way down inlo lhe lower lield. We were all lamished by noonlime, so we pounced on Elhel, who was in lhe Caleleria line, and made her gel our lunches. Then we played wilh lhe waler lhing- maiig where you lill your glass. We were having lhe besl lime when lhe waler I had meanl lo lhrow al Elhel wenl all over lhal lall leacher wilh lhe boyish bob. Whal a scorchl She was awlully nice aboul il, bul she inlerred lhal perhaps we had beller slop. I gol a paper back in English lhis allernoon wilh an F on il. Somelhing oughl lo be done aboul lhese readers. They're all wel. Gee, lhey can lind more mislakes. I was lhrough for lhe day al lwo, and a whole bunch ol us wenl lo a show. Even lhe eighl o'clock class didn'l wreck lhe day. Gosh! l'm dead. 'Nile. Learn Io Lead or Follow 450 Geary SI'ree+ Fnanknn 6585 A F R I E N D B Ilrom and Tap Dancing - Bell Syslem Hours: IO A. M. fo IO P. M. Everyllwinq Fine-SI in Music Sherman, Wlay8LC0I LEDERER, STREET 81 ZEUS CO., INC. 2I6I Ccnfer SIFOGI' PRINTERS OF COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOKS CID , Berkeley, Calif SIDELIGHTS ON COLLEGE CELEBRITIES KAY O'SULLIVAN-can coun+ her culs. DOT WILLIAMSON-once gol' 'Io a class on lime. MARG HAZLEWOOD-has a passion for onions. MARY KENNETT-is nol as quiel as she looks. MAE QUICK-is noi so slow. MARION DONALDSON-had fo learn +o play baskelball. MR. JOHN BUTLER-has a colored +ie. MR, PERCY MARPLES-once complimenled +he Irish. RED MARECK-once s'I'ruck out MURIEL IRELAND-has been known +o say nolhing. JAMES STINCHCOMB-used +o wear rompers. MILDRED SCOTT-somelimes looks a+ Ihe BAY LEAF. DR. ALEX. ROBERTS--has a pislol and holsfer. MILDRED ROOF-some+imes goes home. WEBSTER ALLEN-can spell his own name. RUTH LESCINSKI-was heard fo say some+hing besides Oh, My, My, My! DR. ELENE MICHELL-once forgol' an imporfanl dale. MISS C. ANDERSON-used +o wear horn hairpins. ALICE HEIM-wenl' somewhere wiI'hou+ Jimmy. ROSALYN HYDE-once forgo? fo be worried. VIOLA GIESEN-likes easy iobs. HENRY BARSOTTI-fakes P. E. 50 lo play wilh 'rhe girls. ALICE ZANDER-knows how lo frown. ETHEL NEWTON-decided nol +o 'lake one of Dr. Arnesen s courses. MARIE SIME-forgo? +o say Ouiie. GERTRUDE KRAUS-did no+ keep an appoinlmenl. MURIEL JACOBS-wasn r on a class commi++ee. EUNICE HUMPHREYS-aclually go? a cinch. JACOUELINE BEEDLE-once played a discord. BETTY GlLCHRlST'S-favorile 'fruif is pasfe. MISS LEA REID-once cul a class. DON PRYOR-can sil up s'I'raigh'I'. BILL CONNOLLY-once aH'ended a College Thealer meeling. CLAUDE ORWAN-is an eloculionisl. ELENA FOPPIANO-was really shocked by a book. MARIE REGLI-knows somebody wilh a rose garden. MR. FRANK FENTON-forgol 'ro smoke befween classes. MISS EVA LEVY-once wasn'+ busy. PATSY MILLSAP-behaved in bolany. Fish, Crabs and Oysfers MOnTrose 0485 0486 DANCE ART SHOE CO. V Nlalcers, Designers and ReTailers OualiTy :: Service WEST PORTAL PARK MARKET DANCING SHOES C H O I C E M E A T S COSTUMES AND ACCESSORIES E. Riegelhufh 25 WesT PorTaI Ave. WarTield TheaTer Bldg. 988 MarIueT-Phone PRrospecT I693 HOTEL WHITCOMB Only large hoTel in The viciniTy of The San Francisco STaTe Teachers' College. Roof Garden available Tor dances, banquefs and sTudenT aTTairs. l.owesT Prices, ExperT FiTTing, Personal Service. HOTEL WHITCOMB A+ Civic CenTer, San Francisco JAMES WOODS, President ERNEST DRURY, Manager Special CourTesy RaTes To Teachers. The policeman enTered The resTauranT and wiTh greaT digniTy announced To The man aT The Table nexT To ours: Your car waiTs wiThouT. WiThouT whaT? reTorTed The raTher loud-mouThed genTleman. WiThouT lighTs, said The cop. l-lere's your TiclceT. OuesTion: Give your parenTs' names. llzound on regisTraTion card Tor The oTTice.l Freshman answer: Mama and papa. JusT one? he begged. JusT one? No, I can'T, she refused. PIease, iusT one, ThaT's all. I am very sorry, buT There isn'T a seaT IeTT in The TheaTre. New OTTice Boy: I've added These Tigures up Ten Times, sir. Boss: Good boy. N. O. B.: And here's The Ten answers. Girls' TaulTs are many, Men have only Two: EveryThing They say, And everyThing They do. ,LE l , l l l i l 1 T I l i l l li li li I l i T F l l l i i 15 Li+erary Man: Have you read my book, The French Revolu+ion ? Marian Levy: Why, I always 'rhoughi' il' really happened. Her: He says he 'Ihinks I'm fhe nicesi' girl in +own. Shall I ask him Io call? Him: No, lei' him keep on ihinking so. Mary Kenne'H': Can you fell one use of cowhide? Mae Quick: Er-yes, 'ro keep +he cow +oge+her. Miss McCall: Leave +he room, please. George Belieu: I did noi infend +o 'lake if wiih me. The one who 'fhinks fhese iokes are poor Would s+raigh+way change his views Could he compare +he ones we prin+ Wi+h 'Ihose we do noi use. Jess: Does your 'Fafher obiecl' fo my sfaying la+e? Gladys: No, he says i+ serves me righ+ for being in. Miss Fisher: Why have you 'rha+ candy in your moulh? John Irwin: Because i+'s foo sficky +o pu+ in my pocket Pafsy Millsap: Whaf are all 'rhose men doing in a circle wi'Ih 'Iheir heads 'ro- gelher? ls il' a foofball Ieam? Dof S+evenson: No, my dear, iusf a bunch of Sco+chmen lighfing a cigare'He. Girls used +o dress like Mo+her Hubbard Now +hey dress like her cupboard. Many a family 'free has produced a nu+, a lemon, a sap, and a peach al 'Ihe same -lime. Chesler Beck: Wha+'s good +o clean ivory wi+h? Mr. Knu'rh: Try a shampoo. Cus+omer: Le+ me have some ral' poison, please. S+orekeeper: Will you 'lake i'I' wi1'h you? Cus+omer: No, I'Il send 'fhe ra1's over for if. CompIimen+s of KELLY'S TAVERN 56I6 Geary Slreel' a+ I7+h Avenue Telephone EVergreen 8343 Complimenls of A F R I E N D Phone UNderhiII I922 STAR PALACE OF SWEETS Qualify Candies and Founlain Service Specializing in Toasled Sandwiches 5I8 I laigh'I S+., San Francisco EVER GOOD BAKERY 500 Haigh+ SI'ree'I' CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS LIGI-IT LUNCI-IES This is a sI'ory Ihal' was I'oId 'ro us by Fred's Iafher, and we Ihoughr if was good so we're handing II' on Io you. I+ seems Ihai' al' one lime Fred had Io be caurioned abour Iallqing aI' Ihe lable. One lime when fhey had company Fred addressed his Iaiherz Oh, Pop- Faiher: Fred, didn'I I +eII you nor Io Iallc when you're ealing? A Ii+I'Ie IaI'er: Fred: But Falher- Fafher: Fred, whar did I say before? Afler dessert Fa+her: Wha+ did you have Io +eII me 'rhaf was so imporIan'r? Fred: I+'s 'foo Iale, Pop, you aI'e if already. Cus+omer: I don'+ like 'rhe flies in here. Wai+er: Sorry, Ma'am, buf Ihere will be new ones in Iomor- row. Las+ year we furnished fhe San Francisco S+a'Ie Teachers' College wifh 'Iheir . . . DANCE PROGRAMS SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS and THEATRE cLuB PINS O VA N WO RM ER 8: R O D R I G U E S IIOI Shreve Bldg.-KEarny 7l09 ,Q ,,, I , C I' T omp lmenis 0 CompIimenTs of PHI LAMBDA I THE STUDENT CH, co-oP STORE I I Salesman: These genuine imporTed Irish pillow cases wear like iron. They simply laugh aT The Iaundry. X Mrs. Hernden: I know. I've had mosT oT Them come back wiTh Their ' sides spIiT. Now ThaT we are sTudyinq Tenses, whaT would 'I am preTTy' be? Ii I PreTense. 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