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SCHULIIRSHIP SDCIETII SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Firsf Row: R. Malhiesen, A. Maciel, R. Tremblay, I-l. Ushiiima, K. Tale, R, Marrioff, R. K b r E Sl a J Ur Duslerberry, T. lshimolo, C. Wesl, Second Row: Y. Nakamura, M. Ikeda, R. Kawaguchi, A. Ta e a s B. Sfeinhoff, S. Berfololli, E. Leal, E. Sakaki, E. Egashira, E. Nernolo, S. Shimizu, K. Kato. Third Row H Hayes M Nemofo, S. Oye, Y. Ishida, J. McDonald, L. I-lellwig, B. Williams, I-l. Yamanaka, M. Go o M Hase B Koga Sakala, Miss Nold. Lower Row: E. Juslus, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, S, Nogarni, L. Sil D G I T. Cayard, D. Silva, A. Ponli, L. Peterson, A. Kalo, M. Brislow, F. Sakafa. The Scholarship Sociely of Washinglon Union High School. Chapler Ill of lhe Cali- fornia Scholarship Federalion, has 50 members 'rhis year, lhe highesl membership since lhe beginning of 'rhe Chapler. This sociely is mainlained 'ro recognize lhose sludenls whose worlc, in solid subiecls. lolals len poinls. A counls 3 poinls, B counls I poinl, A in a non-solid counls llfz poinls, B in a non-solid counls V2 poinl. The unusually aclive year of lhe Scholarship Sociely began wilh lhe firsl ol lhe semi-annual inilialion parlies. The nexl evenl was lhe annual fall convenlion held al I-layward Union I-ligh School. Represenlalives from Chapler Il I allended l'he spring convenlion held by Mission High School al Treasure Island. On April I5l'h lhe Sociely again senl represenlalives lo a convenlion al Treasure Island sponsored by Alameda I-ligh School. The lasl' inilialion parly was held on lhe l2+h of April. Life members ol l'he Federalion who had been members for six semeslers, including one semesler in lheir senior year were: George Ivlalhiesen, Suzu Shimizu, Kiyo Kalo, Eilco Egashira, and John Duslerberry, This successful and aclive year was guided by Kazuei Tale, Presidenlg Linda Jane I-lellwig, Vice-Presidenl: Edna Leal. Secrelrary-Treasurer: Vermilda DeLuce, Program Chairman. 29
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GIRLS' LEAGUE GIRLS' LEAGUE mg M ss S B 1 ll D. Williams, J. McDonnald, M. Pemenlel, E. Power, M. Corey, B. Denlon, E. Lindsay, S. Valles, a d V Sca Sland ng: M. Pieree, E. Leal, M. Escobar, L. Zwissiq, L, Caldeira, N. King, M. Andrade, M. Harrold, cle so D as? l ,A. Silva, A. Cnllaneo, and G. Mozzelli. An organizalion which loslers lriendship among all lhe girls and promoles a valuable background of ideal young womanhood is lhe Girls' League. The lirsl social aclivily was lhe Big-Lillie Sisler Tea al which each freshman sludenl was given a big-sisler under whose guidance she remained for lhe allernoon. Al lhis lime Miss S. Bolelho was recognized as lhe new adviser. This year many inleresling aclivilies were held. A series of vocalional leas were held. al which oulside speakers lallced on occupalions for women. The annual Girls' League Convenlion held al Burlingame High School was allended by Ellen Power, Belly Denlon. and Miss Bolelho. Olher aclivilies were lhe loolball dinner: lhe annual winler sporl dance: and lhe canned lood drive. The officers lor lhe year were: Ellen Power, Presidenl: Marjorie Pemenlel, Vice-Presi- denl: Myrlle Corey, Secrelary: June Farringlon, Treasurer: Sylvia Valles, Yell Leader: Lorraine Pelerson, Program Chairman: Edna Leal, Chairman ol lhe Ways and Means: and Belly Denlon, l-lospilalily Chairman. 28
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HHTCIIET HATCH ET Upptr Row: L. Havey, W. Gould, R. Marnie-sen, A. Silva, P, Brazil, K. Tale, J. Zcigler, G. Bonde, J, Dusferberry, J. Ferranle, H. Ushiiima, J. Ura. Cenrer Row: R. Marrioll, L, Rose, M. Hum, S. Shimizu, N. King, M. Andrade, E. Ega- shira, K. Kalo, D. Gaslf-luni, Miss Knnle-5, L, Zwissig, Mr. Kibby, Lower Row: C. Oliviera, B, Glover, K. Nakamura, G. Andrade, M. V. Brislow, M, Willenmver, V. Logan, M. Williamson, L. Hellwiq, M. Pemenfel, E. Power, B, J. Sleinhoff, B. Dcnron. To edil lhe mosl limely and imporlanl news of srudenl aclivilies and lo publish inler- esling learures in 'rhe besr manner have been lhe aims of lhe school newspaper, 'lhe l-la+che'r. Under lhe leadership of ils edilor, John Duslerberry, and ils lwo lacully advisers, Miss Knoles and Mr. Kibby, lhis bi-monrhly iournalislic publicalion has reached a high mark. The pages of The l-la'rchel are devoled lo The lalesl and mosl signilicanl school news, edilorials, book reviews, The principal's corner, alumni news, gossip column, and 'rhe exchange column. A new pro and con column was adopled This year. The peri- scope of srudenl news, deparlmenl news, and girls' and boys' sporls complele lhe paper. Assisling rhe edifor were Mary Virginia Brisrow and Margarel Williamson. The Busi- ness Manager, John Ferranle, also deserves much credil' for looking afler lhe adverlise- menls and finances of 'rhe paper. In shorr, +he enfire sfalil is lo be congra+ula+ed for ils fine work. 30
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