J.E.
BALE, Mechanical Drawing
G.W. BANNISTER, Manual Arts Miss A.C. BARRETT, English, Mathematics Miss E.M. BELL, English Miss K. BISHOP, Art E.F. BLAYNEY, Supervised Study A.A. BOWHAY, Science C.A. BROWN, Science Miss E.L. BROWN, Science Miss. G.L. BROWN, Physical Education Miss B. Bruckmanm Mechanical Drawing Miss N.L. CAMPBELL, Household Arts Miss A. CERF, Language R.H. COON, Science Miss E.M. DAHL, Art Miss M.C. DILLS, Household Arts J.L. DIXON, English A.DUNAWAY, R.O.T.C. Miss E. FRARY, History Miss T.C. GLEESON, English, History Miss H.M. GRACE, English, History U. GRAFF, Mechanical Drawing Miss E.M. GRAY, English, History E.M. GREGORY, Language Mrs. E.J. GROVER, English, History Miss M.C. HALL, Art E.H.. HARRIS, Physical Education Miss E. HARSHBURGER, Physical Education I.C. HATCH, Language T.B. HEALY, Manual Arts Miss A.H. HOLDEN, Language Mrs. E. HOWE, Household Arts G.C. INGELOW, History, Economics |
A.L.
JORDAN, Science
Miss C.G. KELLY, Mathematics Miss C. KEOHAN, Music A.D. KING, Mathematics C.J. LAMP, Music A.L. LAPACHET, Mechanical Drawing Miss E. McNAB, Household Arts J.J. McTIERNAN, Manual Arts P.J. MOHR, Mathematics P.F. MOORE, Manual Arts Miss H.L. MORIN, Science Miss R. MURDOCH, Art F.E. PERHAM, English, History Mrs. A.H. RAYMOND, Art Mrs. R.G. ROBB, Science C.E. RUST, Manual Arts E.C. SEWELL, Physical Education Miss E. SMITTLE, English Miss R.A. STARK, English F. STOCKTON, Science Miss B.M. STRANGE, Math A.R. SUTHERLAND, Manual Arts Miss A. TABRETT, English C.R. TINSLEY, Manual Arts Miss M. VAN VLECK, Art C.C. WALKER, Mechanical Drawing J.R. WATSON, Language R.B. WEAVER, Manual Arts C.C. WILKIN, Physical Education Miss R.V. WINNEK, Household Artds W. WIRT, Mathematics Miss F.B. WOLFENBARGER, Art Miss M. WOOD, Household Arts |
ABRAMSON,
Michel
ADDICOTT, Edwin ALLARD, Dagmar APPLE, Robert BAKER, Clarence BENEDETTI, Ubaldo BINDEWALD, Ottelia BOUGHTON, Donald BOUTON, Phyllis BREIT, Gertrude BUATTEAFIELD, Richard CARNIGLIA, Dorothy CHAN, Frank CHRISTIANSEN, Daisy CHRISTIANSEN, Maybelle COBURN, Eugene COHEN, Samuel COHN, Helen CRON, Eugene CRONIN, James CROSBY, Delbert DAVIES, Marshall DEMORO, Rafael DeWITT, James DIXON, James DONOHUE, Charles EMMRICH, Eunice FIGONE, Frederick FITZPATRICK, Joseph GELDERT, W. Douglas GOMEZ, Frank GRAF, Julette GREENWOOD, Jeannette GUY, Henry HACKE, Florence HANSEN, Arthur HAUB, Karl HAWKINS, Sydney |
HEINICKE,
Harold
HEPPNER, Tillie HERZOG, Maxine HESSELMEYER, Theodore HOGBERG, Eskil HOLMES, Margaret HOLT, Norman HUNKIN, Meva HURABIELLE, Georgette HYLAND, Helen JOHNSON, Elizabeth JUNG, Viola KAUFMAN, Sol KESTLER, Elwin KING, Helen KOBA, Fred KRONHOLM, Clara LAKE, Richard LEIBRANDT, Claire LEWIN, Fritz LIFSCHIZ, Betty LUTTERKORT, Madie LYSAGHT, George MAGGIORA, Michael MAGUIRE, Agnes MANSFIELD, Dorothy MATTICE, Mildred MAUER, Thelma McCLELLAND, Lauretta MEYER, Walter MILLER, Kenneth MOHR, Ethel MURCH, Stanley MURRAY, Gertrude O'BRIEN, Aileen PIERCY, Eric PINKERTON, Mildred |
PLEVIN,
Phyllis
PLOTNIK, Eva PROCTER, Gladys PRYOR, Leland RADKE, Delbert REDDY, Bernita RESING, Ray ROBERTS, Waldo ROSENBERG, Benjamin ROSS, Clinton SANDEN, Martha SCHIVO, Leslie SCHWARTZ, Eva SEEBECK, Dorothy SHANKLIN, Catherine SHANNON, Paul SHEK, Hing Der SIEVERT, Freda SIMPSON, Virginia SMITH, Jerome SPIELLER, Rebecca SPRINGER, Ira STRAUB, Walter SWAN, Consuelo SWITZER, John SWIVO, Erald TERRILL, Leila Belle TERRY, Walter TRAVAINI, Dario TREGASKIS, Roy VANDERVOORT, Alice VICK, Clarence WALL, Edward WHERSTEDT, Anna WIESS, Burrage WILLIAMS, Virginia WITT, Harry ZIMMERMAN, Roland |
Bernice
BROUGHTON, Queenie McCLERNON, Ethel PETTERSON, Yuki NAKAHARA, Victor SCHEIB,
Eugene JACOBSON, and several other members of the class are attending the
University of California. Hazel and Mabel REA plan to go next semester.
Hazel BROWN and Gertrude VON CLEVE are with the Metropolitan Insurance Company. Ruth WAKEMAN is working for the Western Union Telegraph Company, while Felice BJOLSTAD runs a comptometer. Hortense NEWMAN is attending Munson's Business College. Virginia MURPHY is fast working her way up in the Federal Reserve Bank. Lorine OTTENSON, formerly connected with the bank, is now enjoying a four months' vacation in Texas with relatives. Alvena JOHNSON has moved from San Francisco to Sacramento. Marjory LOREY and Harold TOSO are working for the Chronicle. Dorothea BUTTERWORTH is training at Normal to be a teacher. Gerald SCHOENFELD is now connected with Westinghouse Electric Company. Norman WRIGHT is working for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. Earl NORMAN is helping his father at the Peacock Auto Sales Company. Tom OCKENDON, Carl WELLNITZ, and Tom WISHARD are working for the American National Bank. "Hoolio" GOLDSAND is with the Southern Pacific, but expects to enter college in the fall. "Big Bill" HENNING is connected with an optical firm. At the San Francisco Institute of Art are Florence CRANE, who has quite distinguished herself; Patricia MOORE, Helen LEE and Westlle WIEDEMAN. Gladys THOMPSON is a student of the night classes, working in Miss Clay's Oriental Art Studio during the day. Kenney MAY is still at the Palace Hotel. Norman LONGMORE, we think, is at sea. Harold TIEMROTH has already made two trips to Hilo, Hawaiian Islands, with the Matson Navigation Company. Charlie EMERY is a student at a radio school and expects to go to sea as a wireless operator. Harold TRIEBER is with the Standard Oil Company. |