Sarah Dix Hamlin School - Epilogue Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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FDI-IOROSCOP8 Chief Interest Ambition Twengr Years Later One special diver Marriage Raising little divers Bed Tennis champ Ping pong in the old life That chemistry assignment Mme. Curie znd Imbibing C2H5OI-I diluted with H20 ed You know Blues singer lust blue Music College Supremely contented on a cloud R. L. To be a great ice-skater On ice Um-m Hum-m Ah-h St. Bernard and Harvard Veterinarian Gone to the dogs! Shush Math. Mrs. Sample, I still don't under- stand Painting Mrs. Duncan's protegee Still dabbling Moonlight on the cedars and- To be a journalist Still counting up the comma- splices ls it love? To own a ranch in a valley Ambition-To own a ranch in a valley Football To help others Feeling her own way around Weekends A millionaire or nothing Nothing Any uniform but her own To have 3. llOKI1C-COWII in EllC Navy Reading Designing Women' To be a famous fashion designer A designing woman Southern accents New Orleans again! Patience is a virtue ty face Fishing A good catch lust a sucker Hope chest To get married Still ambitious enstein Dancing To keep eternal youth Home for the aged Circling the globe To graduate P. G. in chemistry The trumpet player To be a dancer Still struggling along with the Lambeth Walk Skiing Sun Valley Grass Valley Long distance telephone Calls To stop the clock Time marches on a pug nose The great out-of-doors Stanford, the farm A farmer's wife South America To travel by water Paddling a canoe on Stow Lake Reiding In white at Grace Cathedral ln white at Veterans' Auditorium and witality Another week at Lake Tahoe Stanford Stanford Convalescent Home Horses To ride Seabiscuit Inst made it M.l Designer lust a design il Changing her hair style The Rainbow Room Still prom-trotting The immediate present All this and heaven too Heaven can wait! Trucking To be a toe-dancer Raising jitterbugs Sleep To be on time Serving time Ying P Still P



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HAMLIN CALS DAR September 12. Introductions and greetings. School opens. September 16. A barn dinner and a glorious good time-the annual jolly-Up. September 23. The juniors start the ball roll- ing by giving the freshmen a picnic. October 1. The Strollers present Spreading the News at the Grape Festival. October 7. The seniors follow with a picnic for the sophomores. October 18. The upper school previews the Exposition on Treasure Island. Ouch, the feet! October 25. Nicolas Goldschmidt talks, sings, and plays of his native Czechoslovakia-and concludes with a beautiful medley of Vien- nese waltzes. October 31. The San Francisco Opera Com- pany's new artist comique, Senor Salvadore Baccaloni, speaks to us-in Italian-with Mrs. Elystus Hayes as interpreter. November 5. A rollickng play day at the Dominican Convent. November 7. Miss Iosephine Schain speaks to us on International Relations-and our part in a campaign for world peace. November 23. Open Your Heart, San Fran- ciscan-the Community Chest program. November 23. We adjourn to give thanks- and to eat plenty of turkey! November 28. Mr. Paget Fredericks speaks to us on Edna St. Vincent Millay and recites some of her poems for us. November 29. Miss Katherine Douglas on staff of Fortune enlightens us on Czechoslo- vakia. Deeem ber 6. A Hamlin program on Mexico, its culture and its people. December 9. Mr. julian Arnold talks on the situation in China. December 15. Our annual Christmas pro- gram draws large audiences. December 16. Merry Christmas! We're out of school for two weeks. Ianuary 3. Happy New Year! We're back again for P Ianuary 3. Wonderful colored movies of the S.D.H.S. European excursion of summer '38 -let's all go next time! Ianuary 17. In honor of Dr. Nathaniel Coul- son, we play hostesses to ladies and gentlemen from two Old People's Homes. Remember the Sailor's Horn Pipe? Ianuary 20. Brains are racked and an attempt is made at concentration--mid-year exams begin. lanuary 27. The lucky twenty leave for the Yosemite Ski Trip. Iarmary 30. Miss Halldis Stabell gives us some helpful pointers on posture-have you noticed the straight backs of late? February 14. Golden Gate Intemational Ex- position Fiesta. February 17. The school 'Kgoes Westem with the seniors leading. February 20. We meet Castilleja on the bas- ketball court. February 23. We compete in the Nationwide Time Current Events Contest--four lucky winners! February 28. Slides of the 1915 Exposition, March 1. The girls from Anna Head enter- tain us at the Oakland Ice Rink, then take us to tea at their school. March 8. Actress Ioan Fontaine gives us an inside picture of movieland, and Countess Nostitz presents her views on current affairs. Marcb 14. With legs shaking, we try out for the Fashion Show. Marcb 16. We play hostesses to the girls from Anna Head here on our own basketball court, and for tea. Mareb 25. Beauty, glamour, and style-the Fashion Show. March 29. We meet the Wallace School on the tennis courts. April 14. The seniors have their last gay splurge-Baby Day! April 1 5. A preview of college life comes from a play day at Mills. April 27. Our girls represent us in the Ojai Tennis Tournament. April 25. Pictures of Vassar College arouse interest in going East. May 1 . Red letter day. At Sacramento Seniors and juniors visit Assembly, Senate. Audience with the Governor. May 6. The N.C.G.I.T.A. tennis meer. May 16. The dancing class develops our ap- preciation of the Modern Dance. May 23. Last assembly and awards are given. lane 7. Dance Program and Play for the San Francisco Symphony. lane 8. The lower school has its graduation. lane Io. Diplomas for the seniors-and fare- well Hamlin.

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