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auneil Program Experts CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION VUg1shington's Chapter -103 of the California Scholcirship lfederation has had it successful term under the iible leadership of Miss Eleanor Parsons and Miss Bernice Bilafer, and its othc-ers, President Charles Crompton, Vice President Louise Horne, and Secretary Phyllis Mirsky. To become it member of the Federation it is necessary to receive ten grade points Ll term. A's 'ire counted for three points B's are counted for one point ind 1 C or lower disquslihes a student Iour terms one in the Senior year fire necessary for life membership The object of the society is to mise seholrtstie stlndirds of the publie schools Washington s chap ter his helped to do this by being one of the hrst schools to intugurite the student coiehmg sys tem Students who belong to the Iederltion sol unteer to help pupils who hue troubles with their studies Such colching is done wpproicimitely every other diy before or Qfter school During this term the CSI went to a eon yention 'ct Stmford Unixersity where they were the official guests of the unixersity They were shown tround the ctmpus 1nd entertuned by Palo Alto I-Iigh School At this meeting Exelyn Siegel w1s elected xice churmxn of the Centrfil Region of the C S I Members of the Iederttion 'also ittended the St ite com ention it St Mriry s High School find College Among the ictixities sponsored by the CSI were the school boolc cox ers sold for one cent e ich literiry ind oritoric il contests ind dmces A proerim committee of members of the ledera tion helped telchers mllce out student progrlms it the end of the term One of the most importint soeml exents this term wis the dtnee the Fedemtion gne for its members Two students of the C S I' from each school in the city were muted Wlith 1 membership of 109 this term one of the lm est enrollments in the city the Federation ended 1 successful term with their semiannual brinquet has ing liwecl up to their motto, Scholar ship for Seri ice C S F OFFICERS Horne I Crompton C Xiirslus P C C F PROGRAXI vu R 1 imc New man Orterza Siege S S rc Ixei 1 Bemren N irs y P r e ecxlse I 1u2 rz u X i xr R Ilchtenstein Melmon XI 'Xendland R T slmr S 3 e Neil rom ton usse qirmm 1x mr Winter H SEAL BE'XRERs ewser C kvlmer NI mmpeun C x urxci Slcarich M C S F COACHIM mn! Riu H me L Rosenberg H Ii-clirendt N S excel mtl R rice 1 are ric sen B re simpson B Blck R YN cnclland R XX eil L Promo Russell R Moore B Peyser G PAGE ININETEEIN : , , ' ' , 1 A A . I N ' ' ' c ' ' - 'z' ' J.- . ' . . , . , , :. .L ' . , ' 1' ' c I . 7 V 'I' , - , ' ' c L ' ' ' I ' 1 ' . ' . A cl .Y h . . V 7 . , 1 c ' 4.w- :. A A -S T A D l .1 I L ' ' ' 2 . . ' c .,. ' ' ei I c 'lc I I . vt- A A - L ' kv ' 4- -13 N f A , ' f . , Q K ..e.' . I .A l , A I F ft 1,1 ' Hi , L., . B., 1 , H.. . il. ' O ' ' ' , Kuh, S. iuf'1J Rv .' 'tI, B., l ' dt, N., .I 'k , ., P ice, H., L ', H. 5, ,l. Tlfrd Ro : VII. el, .. ' ' . . X - . F., , I ., YV , ,, :ijt , Q. Buck Run: P P . f 1 - L , M., V ,1.., ee p ,c., R ., 111, R., uc' . 5 T. 51. . J., 7. I , L if I ' ' 1 1 , ' ' ' , - c ' 1 ' 1 ' ',, , . , P . 1.. 'i .', I ., L , 1, I.t.'l-fr, ,l., D Al.. c c i' ' . F. f : -1 . . ' l Ser' fin: Pl' . H-, XVIII ls R-. E ' . fi-. 1 '. .Iss
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Sfciuidlro Research :met D Almerico I or L Simon Comer ehrendt 'N Imlsc I atren ur iclmcr X ss G1 agher X Simpson B Xloiris B Hiuscr M funnlneiim Iconhardt E Gmyson L Xiesser B SIXILF Run McKinnon D amho E Freese A Pape Nl Peyser C Cflbill Y Winter 1 I romptow f wore I s or Sim son K os Ah rms Clifford 'Xlch Priscilli Allcn lucy Behrendt INIDCX Bernhardt Grice Bohnc Monroe Broxynstone Fdviin Burltett John Crompton Chirlcs De'I'urk Amy Dulik Mary Duryel john I iksen Constince lreese Audrey G llllgl1CI',INdI'lCX Gitschel Elmnorc Grah.1u,X yonne Griyson Lee Grover. Allen llaug., uli'1 Hauser Mary Catherine Helmick Charlotte Horne Louise Hum Richard johnson Hoadley' Radden. Paul lxaphan Edwin PAGE EIGHTEIQN Klinger Rohert Kolmer Muriel Iealce La Verne Lee Blrhiri Ieonhlrdt Elliot Ieyy Filecn Ioge Lorrune lucas Arlene Nlil zer Ruth Markoy ich Cltherine McKinnon Richard Mcsscr Bennett Mirslcy Phyllis Moore Bi Nlorris Betty Muller ris Ncvymin Petty O Lelry lorrvine c,I fCg'l Helen Ota Daniel C. Pipe Marjorie Peyser Glldys Posner, Russell Price Helen Provoo Ixeith Runho, Elaine Rice Mildred SCHOI ARSHIP SOFIETX i oi Home I Fricke B u1n G lindsey F NVQ Hum R Rosenber Siegel E Newman ii schel E ltl ia iro I scam an ci i ic 1 a tzer A Irs y Price Allen L Hau ur B De u een Birger BITLDOH1 11 on urg.,er R ones XX North I Warne E XX: -or 1 A Bohm 'NI Abrams C Four tb Rf 11 'I ictelhaum F Spindrl u armm I Shepard A Lee B Eriltscn C L yy I Fifi! R I Duns o nson H aphan E urlxett I D nel Kllnger R RR7.1llClLC ,I Bcrnhardt G lxohner XI XVcndl1nr H De-Turk A Burk R Il Maefhcsncy I Arnautotl X Ota D NI Lohncis G Dunyyoody B Prom Rohert Mme Rosenberg Helen Russell Robert Sahnc Shirley Schreyer Barbara Selleclc Shirley .simon Albert Siegel Fxelyn Simpson Bob Tay lor jack Taylor Stinley Ter elhium Frances Vfallicc Jeanne XVUI Ludwig Wfendlmd Ruth Wfillird Robert Wimiii jane Wfinter Helen Wfolff jacklyn ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Agris Dorothy Almerico John Arimori, Lorraine Arnautoff Vasily Baer Beatrice Barger, Frances io lx Russell R Burger Rllph Close Myron Cunningham Miry DINIS Rosalie Del u Lucille Dunwoody Bruce Poster Mlrilou Fricke Barbari Grecnley Betty Iones Vfilter Ie,g,eas Lorna l indsey Florcnce lohneis George Bl1CCl'lCSI'lCX jick M1cDonald Brute North Louis Iage Eleanor Qu mdt Glorii Ribhetti Marlin Sh-ipiro. Natalie Shepard Anita Simpson Beverly' Smith Leatrice Spindel Rosalie Sugarman jeannc Turkheimer Elfe Voss Margaret Wferne Edward Zimet, Dorothy Carolyn
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