San Mateo High School - Elm Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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'pf'-.rf-ng, WiJ'iFSf C5 me i, i W A it :ab y N AAA gl , J' 11-.fy lop row: Manuel Eento, Ivan Holm, Pete Helms, Alvin Masterson, Floyd Fisher, Stanley Walker, Roy Trinta, Toe Smith, Herbert Hurley. , Second row: Yobo Tanaka, Arthur Tomita, Francois, Perroset, Charles Fisher, Tony Monisteri, Melvin Kahrs, Enso Malinverno, Romano Sanvidotti, Remigo Guarini. Third row: lim Gillis, Dick Baum, lack Gebhardt, Iere Selover, Mercer Brown, Bert Griffin, adviserg Paul Lazarus, lack Breslin, Aldo Basso, Frank Goulette. Fourth row: David Downs, Eugene Barto, Bill Bevier, Clark Van l-lousen, Anselmo Dominguez, Francis Harding, Lawrence Gotelli, Carlo Feriante. Fifth row: Harlow Waggener, lack Sullivan, Anthony Campagna, Fred Boensch, Henry Paulson, Walter Gilliam, Merrill Stewart, Earl Pate, Gilbert Morris. Boys' Block S. M. is composed of students who have won sufficient points to warrant a Block award. Top row: Ethelmae Stibbs, Sheila O'Connor, Margaret Sharrah, Ruth Whitmore, Edith Pemberton Bottom row: Bette Case, Marjorie Rogers, Virginia Mori, Audrey Thirkell. The Girls' Athletic Council is made up of all the managers of the various girls' sports. Top row: August Eruni, Richard Oberg, Floyd Fisher, Roy Trinta, Michael ' Marini, Ioseph Acheson, faculty ad- viser. Fifth row: Sam Francis, NValter Selover, -lere Selover, Mickey Frey, Bob Bev- ans, Don See, Flussell Staten, Albert Martin. Fuurth row: Waldo Hunt, Bruce Stev- ens, Paul Lazarus, Palmer Fallgren, William Lloyd, Richard Glasgow, Gilbert Morris. Tlrirfi row: Roy Wisnom, Bette Case, Erhelrnae Stibbs, Ann Campbell, Nor- ene evans, Barbara Collins. Sfefond row: Buth Larsen, leanne Leo, Ffirb tri Killian, Ruth Hanicker, Tllwila O'Connor, I-rnice Hallahan, Peggy Koshland, Mary lane Evans. irn row: lune Davis, Virginia l'l'ijl'A, LgiVone Fontaine, Margaret fjrlf-r'rt'1, Edith Pemberton, Phyllis Teitr, Pnyllis l-fiilberg, lustine Gas- ti 1 ve, To he interested in tennis is the only requirement necessary to become a menvher of the Tennis Club Every fall 'he Nt-is sponsors a tou' :ment for zizernk -'s only. W

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,fe 'NX V -Q' ...ff-..-,, Top row: Leonard McCord, Kenneth Orrett, Adolph Guqel, Paul Lazarus, Nick lyayfr, Plitiharrl lltepp Middle row: Mercer Brown, Iohn Boucher, Frank Campbell, Tom Miller, Alton Gaynor, president lack Sullivan, Matt Musante, Maurice Coakley. Bottom row: Elizabeth Andre, secretary: Frances Koshland, Peaqy Koshland, Betty Follows, Flor ence Bryant, Nancy Nichols, Barbara Buell, Miss Ruth Mantz, taculty adviser. The Pen Craft Guild is an organization ot students interested in creative writing. 'l 'f ' t l t l t 5 Matt Musante, Mrs. Ethel Mitchell, faculty adviser: Alton Gaynor, Io Ann lack, secretaryg Maurice Coakley, lohn Boucher, president: lack Breslin. Quill and Scroll is an honorary nation-wide iournalism organization whose membership is composed of only those students doing outstanding work in advanced iournalism. 1 2 Top row: Manuel Casagrande, Bob Butow, Max Aldrich, Tony Monisteri, Merrill Stewrart, Richard Heppe, Ed Humphrey, Bill Walker. Third row: David Biasotti, Richard Rockwell, Myron Gavette, Frank Cummings, Griffith Ohran, Frank Elliott, Henry Paulson, lerry Elliott Eugene Connor, Melvin Kahrs. Second row: Barbara McLeod, Sehastina Maliqnaqqi, Ruth Barn, Mary lane Dickson, 'Frances Koshland, Bernice Dunn, Marcia Waltzer, Dorothy Kerscher, Ramona O'Conner, lrrne Keeslinq. Bottom row: Matt Musirnte, lohn Boucher, Milo Daniels Cllrk 'v' in Housen, Anthony if rnr :gn 1, I rift Breslin, lack E3z1'fi xn, 'vV1ldo Hunt. The Executive Board is the student legislative body of the school. Each maior room has a representative on the board.



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Top row: Bob Edwards, lim Neal, Bill Lloyd, lack Gebhardt, Bill Losh, lack Bauer, Ed Mertens, Itifl: Pava, Frei Boensch. Middle row: Iohn Hart, Ionathan Hadley, Bob Brown, vice president: Bill Walker, Raymond Taylor, Dave Pliilltriirlc, David Downs, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, faculty adviser. - Bottom row: lack Santee, Marjorie Rogers, Marjorie Kerr, secretary, Bob Buick, president, Betty Ann Stuef,-lc, Tom Oberschmidt. The German Club is made up of students making a C or better in German. The club promotes interest in the German language and German culture. Tow row: Merrill Stewart, president: Leslie Favrat, Kenneth Orrett, Clinton, Furrer, David Kaplan, Clark Van Housen, Bob Anderson, Gaston Perriat, lim Svojtek, Chrisencio Eala. Third row: Ed Porter, Miss Lucy Collopy, adviser, Frances Bohannon, Gloria Gittings, Ann Campbell, Noven-9 Evans, Sheila O'Connor, Margaret Sharrah, Maurice Coakley, Glen Boldemann, Alton Gaynor. Second row: Margaret Wisnom, LaVon Fontaine, Dorothy Kerr, Ruth Whitmore, Ann Iames, Bette Case, Carolyn Dunn, Margaret Dornbach, Margaret Cafferata, Bill MacDonald. Bottom row: Elizabeth Andre, Milo Daniels, Barbara Buell, lo Ann lack, Barbara Killian, Ruth Haniker, Patricia Grinnell, Reiko Urabe. The French Club is made up of students makinq a C or better in French. who wish to study French life and customs. -'SNC Top rowg lonathan Hadley, David Kap- lan, Paul Lazarus, Henry Lee, Vv'aldo Hunt, George Bilovich, Nick lyoya, lim Cassel, Lf-onird McCord, lack as Breslin. Q- Middle row: Annf-tte Harms, Merle Martin, Frances lIoshland,Ann Camp- bell, Norene Evans, Margaret Brig- ham, Gloria Givings, Bette Cris-, A S' lanet Berry. V ttozn row: Peggy Kosiiland, lffartorrr Thompson, Helen fafftor, lo Ann lack, Margaret Darriiixrli, l.i'11rw.irif1 Rogers, Dorothy Mui-ditli, lfffiraqrel 'Nisnont The History-International Club makes a study of past events in history and their effects upon the world of today, and fosters a friendly attitude toward forQign countries by an understan-ling of the life. customs, and interests oi the people. L-

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