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C4 C4 44 it it Scouting 'Parties FIRST ROW: L. Stephens, H. Howard, J. Raggio, M. Blazer SECOND ROW: L. Lucini, L. Ley, V. Redding, F. Boniilio, A. Redding, J. Robertson California Scholarship Federation The California Scholarship Federation is one of the most im- portant organizations of our school. The Bret Harte High School Student Body has been a member of this federation for many years. This organization offers a method of honoring those pupils of the high school who put forth special effort to achieve higher scholastic records. A student, in order to become a temporary member, must have an average of ten points for a semester. Points are figured ac- cording to grades as follows: A counts three pointsg B counts one point. Each school semester is divided into three six-Week pe- riods. If at the end of a semester a pupil has an average of ten points for three periods, his name is inscribed on the honor roll and he re- ceives a C. S. F. pin. If, however, the pupil fails to make the honor roll one semester he must return the pin until he has succeeded in regaining his place on the honor roll. In order to become a per- manent life member of the C. S. F. a pupil must succeed in making the honor roll six semesters out of the eight semesters which make up the high school course. One of these semesters must be in the senior year. As a reward for this achievement the pupil, upon graduating, receives a large life membership pin of the C. S. F. and a special gold seal on his diploma testifying to the fact that he has graduated with scholastic honors. -'Ef26if4 -
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Scouting 'Parties s s s s s FIRST ROW: B. Lagomarsino, N. Merdalo, J. Elliott, N. Banchero, E. Volf, A. Giusto, F. Gorham. SECOND ROW: J. Robertson, F. Thrower, J. 0'Connor, R. Lagumarsino, G. Marchal, N. Tanner, I. Fletcher. THIRD ROW: B. Ireland, R. Brans, W. Slavazza, N. Tanner, B. Jaich, R. Dragone, 0. Garcia, E. Beers Boys' Basketball The basketball fortune of Bret Harte has waxed and wanedg the teams have been on the crest of victories and in the rut of defeats, but have steadily advanced. The type of game andindividual spirit have progressed from the rough and tumble toward a more skillful style and a more sportsman-like conduct and spirit. Bret Harte al- ways plays to win but is not out for blood, as the old expression goes, and is always welcome again even in the stronghold of its greatest rivals. The past season witnessed many more defeats than victories, but the teams have an honest alibi as they were compelled to play all their games away from home due to the lack of a home floor to play upon. Bret Harte is the only high school on the Mother Lode that does not have the convenience of a building in which to practice and play. The A squad, composed of Norman Tanner, Slavazza, Brans, R. Dragone, Jaich, Garcia, and Beers, won both games against San Andreas and thereby stayed out of the league cellar. ' The B and C squads were not so fortunateg although they played some close games they did not manage to score a win. Unless diilerent playing arrangements can be made, the interested public will still be compelled to travel to see the home teams play, and we fear this will result in loss of interest. - 6l27l9e-
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