San Francisco Genealogy
Girls' High School, San Francisco
Senior Class and Faculty
December 1921

In Memoriam

Henrietta WITT
Class of December '20
Died August 1, 1921

Genevive CAPURRO
Class of June '25
Died September 18, 1921
Dearly beloved pupils of the Girls High School

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Eleanor PATEK, President
Catherine ROBINSON, Vice President
Ruth BRAMSTEDT, Secretary
Caroline GUIGNI, Treasurer
Marianne FRIEND, Yell Leader
Gertrude FLEMING, Sergeant-at-Arms

Motto:
Give unto the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.

Class Colors: Orange and Black
Class Flower: Tiger-Lily


SENIOR CLASS

Meral ARKUSH
Irene BACIGALUPI
Doris BELLO
Ruth BRAMSTEDT
Marguerite BROWN
Edith CAHEN
Anna CARR
Eunice CONE
Alvina CORLEY
Alice CUMMINGS
Gertrude FLEMING
Amelia FRANCHINI
Jane FREEDMAN
Marianne FRIEND
Aileen GALLAND
Caroline GUIGNI
Hilda GOLDBERG
Mary GOLDING
Ardelle GOUGH
Natalie HALLINAN
Anna HARRIS
Naomi HAUSE
Betty JELLINEK
Caroline HOAG
Dolores JUAREZ
Carrie KAUFMAN
Cherril KIRKHAM
Virginia KROLL
Mildred LANE
Jennie LEE
Doris LEOPOLD
Henryetta LEVY
Annie LYNCH
Josephine MAINO
Estelle MANHEIM
Ruth MANN
Katherine MYERS
Marjorie NEWMAN
Gladys OGILIVIE
Marjorie NEWMAN
Antionette OLYMPIE
Eleanor PATEK
Annetta PETERSEN
Evelyn POWERS
Helen PRENDERGAST
Elsie REBMAN
Margaret REYNOLDS
Catherine ROBINSON
Beverly ROUSE
Ruth SCHEELINE
Hildegarde SCHWERDT
Agnes SEEBURT
Charlotte SEIDKIN
Lois SMITH
Georgia SPEIER
Alice STEWART
Maria SUCHAN
Ottilie TEUCHTLER
Alma TOSO
Maud UYEDA
Dorothy VERBARG
Inez VOLANTE
Sylvia WAXMAN
Louise WILDBERG
Kathlyn WOOLF
Ruth WONG
Carla ZINKAND


FACULTY
Dr. A. W. Scott, Principal
Miss Laura Daniel, Vice-Principal and Head of Mathematics Dept.
Miss Adeline B. Croyland, Head of English Department
Miss Sophia A. Hobe, Head of History Department
Mr. Edward J. Dupuy, Head of French Department
Mr. Martin A. Centner, Head of Latin Department
Miss Helene Rosenberg, Head of Physical Education Department

Miss Evelyn D. Armer, English
Miss Edith Browning, English
Miss Ella Castelhun, History of Art; Mathematics
Miss Lenora Clark, Physical Education
Miss Margaret Dougherty, Chemistry, Cooking
Miss May Fitz-Gerald, History
Miss Helen Flynn, English
Miss T. Hesselberg, History
Miss Hattie H. Jacobs, English, History
Miss Marion Jones, Drawing, Designing
Miss S. Edith King, Science
Miss Ottilie Kohlberg, History
Miss Katherine Lahaney, Sewing
Miss Blanche Leviele, French
Mrs. Mary McGlade, Music
Mr. Thomas A. McGlynn, Drawing
Miss Marie McKinley, Mathematics
Miss Mary Meehan, Commercial Work
Miss Emma L. Noonan, Mathematics
Mr. Lorenzo Offield, Science
Miss Helen Papen, Spanish
Miss Edna M. Reeves, Science
Miss Helene Revoy, French
Miss Natalie Roth, English
Miss Clara M. Stark, Latin, History
Miss Genevieve Sullivan, Sewing
Miss Harriett S. Tabor, Sewing
Mrs. Laura H. Tharp, Aesthetic Dancing
Miss Emmelina De Th. Walker, Spanish, Italian
Miss Lydia E. Walker, Spanish, French
Mrs. Alice B. Wilson, Spanish, French

Miss Aida Ducato, Principal's Secretary


ALUMNAE

Engagements
Marian HIRCH, June '21...Mr. Louis KAHN
Marian TROWBRIDGE...Mr. Joshua KIRK
Henriette JACOBS, June '21...Mr. Bernard GRIEFF
Irene SUMMERFIELD, June '21...Mr. Harold KLINGER
Lucile BERGEROT...Mr. Alton COLLINS...will be married in the spring
Edna OPPENHEIM...Mr. George Fredrick WATERMAN
Gladys LITTLE...Mr. Reed FUNSTON

Marriages
Leonore MORRIS to Mr. Bernard WOLFF on August 18, 1921
Eleanor BENTZEN to Mr. James H. GIMMEL
Marian WIRTNER, Dec '19, to Lieut. Herbert ANDERSON, U.S.N.
Myrell ROSENTHALL to Dr. Jack WERNER
Margaret PERKINS, a graduate of several years ago [1918?], to Mr. Christopher TROWBRIDGE on October 31, 1921.
Helen BISSINGER to Mr. Hartley HUTCHINS
Lola PLUMB to Mr. Joseph PIVERNITZ

Births
Mrs. Walter Charles ANSEL (formerly Eleanor DYER) is the mother of a baby girl, Abbie Dora ANSEL.
Mrs. Horace BLOCH (Therese KUTNER) is the proud mother of a daughter, Babette.

Miscelleanous
Margaret HAGAN, Mary RENISH, Gertrude STARKY, Reis DIEHL, and Helen LAFEE are
employed in downtown offices.
Aida DUCATO is serving in the capacity of Dr. Scott's secretary.
Elinor RAAS, Isabel CARTER and Edith SOLOMONS are attending Mills College.
Doris BLACK is attending the San Francisco Institute of Art.
Virginia PEAK, Marjorie BURROUGH, Eidth RICOMINI and Jessie PRATT are attending State Normal.
Sophie ROEHR and Helen SABALOT are taking a couse at Munson's School for Private Secretaries.
Dorothy BALL and Mignon BERNDT are attending Gallagher-Marsh Business College.
Mary UYEDA of Dec., '19, has been visiting in Japan for the last year.
Helen and Claire STRINGER are enjoying a pleasant trip in the East.
Frances MORRELL, a graduate of several years ago, is teaching in a school near Petaluma.
Ruth BRENNER of Dec., '09, who has been in New York for two or more years...has recently
estalished a community playhouse—The Sequoia Little Theatre...
"Pat" GREEN is song leader of the Freshman Class and Marion HARRON of the Sophomore Class of U.C.


HUMOR
Teacher: "What is a vacuum?
Pupil: "Ah-er-er-I can't describe it, but I have it in my head."

Central: "The line's bizzie."
He: "What line is bizzie?"
Central: "What line are you calling?"

"I must hurry now."
"Why?"
"I promised a friend of mine to help him pick out an
engagement ring for his girl, and I must hurry as Woolworth's
closes at six."

"Late hours are bad for one."
"Yes, but they're fine for two."

The proper length for a skirt is just above reproach.

1st: "My dad has made me what I am."
2nd: "Too bad! Have you forgiven him?"

"Say, do you think I'm a fool?"
"I can't tell till I know you better."

Pupil: "I am indebted to you for all I know."
Teacher: "Pray do not mention such a trifle."

"Why don't you answer the door?"
"It didn't ask me anything."

Now that the grass is gone from the court, there is nothing
green left but the Freshman."

R. Scheeline: "Only fools are positive."
G. Speier: "Are you sure?"
R. Scheeline: "Yes, I'm positive."

Miss D.: "How many sides has a circle?"
Marguerite Brown: "Two."
Miss D.: "What are they?"
Marguerite Brown: "The inside and the outside."

A girl's heart is like a moon; it has many changes, but there
is always a man in it.

Spend and the world goes with you.
Save and you walk alone.

Burglar: "One sound from you, and I'll squeeze you to death."
Antique maid: "Remember, that's a promise."

"Say, are you going to sell your new novel in book form?"
"No. I'm going to call it Grapenuts and sell it as a serial."

M. Lachman: "What's the matter with you?"
R. Clouse: "I just swallowed 15c and I wondered if you can
see the change in me."

Miss Noonan: "I thought you were pursuing your studies at
Stanford?
Graduate: "I was, but I couldn't catch up with them."

He: "A kiss is the language of love."
She: "Well, why don't you say something?"



Source: Girls' High Journal, San Francisco, California, December 1921.

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