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A V . ending: R. Fong, B. Corey, J. Rose, L. Lf'NlSI Miss Cai i-5, H. Dum, M. Ctlwq, S. Kraft, V. Rose, A. rtolcttl B. Brown, R, McDona'd, I. Fong. a ed: D. Enos, B. Ponti, M, Graff-, D. Jnclifn, F. Mift i lo, C. lf-MS, lf Bf-'L w, N, Blil--, L Pi,- Catiaryi, P, Wils rr. 55-3- The California Scholarship Federation is an organization advocating thorough scholarship and school service. lt is one of the outstanding groups in the school. Several activities planned prior to the war were regrettully canceled. Chief among these was the District Convention to be held here. However, all members who had totaled the required number of points were given their scholarship pins. The system of awarding pins has changed, somewhat, from that of previous years. An A in a half solid now counts three points, equal to the number of points in a solidg and a B counts one point. This year no points were given for extracurricular activities. This has proved to be a successful year with three members receiving the life membership pin which is their reward for six semesters of membership. The officers for the year were: president, Ernest Machadog vice-president, Charlotte Lewisy secretary, Ebba Rae Benbowg program chairman, Sally Logan: advisers, Miss Collins and Miss Rogers. 27 9 1
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' E I This organization, ltegun in l9l9, is rnade up ci all the girls in school. its :nain pose is tc promote understanding and friendship among the girls thernselve. This year the Girls' League rzegan its :harry activities roy welccrnirig the fresh- rrian girls at Big Little Sister Day. At Christmas they sponsored an afternoon dance, each mson lcringing a giit to loe sent to our soldiers. The two cther suc- cessful activities were Cotton Cluster Day and the Mothers' Day Tea. Together with the Girls' Club they gave the annual ioothall dinner, especially honor- ing the boys going into the service. Two oi the iorrner athletic coaches, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Voorhees, now in the service, came back for the dinner. These activities were carried out under the leadership of Eleanor Enos as presi- dentp Avis Alberq, vice-presiclentg Shirley Gaunt, secreiaryy Lorraine Alameda, treasurer: Loretta Lewis, program chairrnang Mabel Enos, ways and rneansq Betty Bettencouri, hospitality chairman, yell leader, Rosaline Davinerg and Miss Leachrnan, dean oi girls. Standing: E. Lewis, Miss Leachman, C. Lewis, S. Marriott, L. Lewis, G. Goularie. Seated: L. Nameda B. Bsttenzcurt, E. Enzs, A. Alberg, R, Daviner, M. Enos, 26
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During this, the i942-43, school term, the editor, Maxine Mau, as well as the advisers, lvfiss Knoles and Mr. Kirby, and the staff have endeavored to uphold the jxgxrnaltstic standards of the Hatchet. Aiding the editor were the associate editors, Harriett Dias and Rosemary Mca Donald, liusiness manager, Herbert Dutray and Lillian Harvey and Ernie Machado, girls' and boys' sports editors. After Christmas it was found necessary to decrease the publication from a five column to a four colunin paper ltut the staff has tried to maintain the inter- esting features. On the first page various school activities and general subjects are found. Editorials, the staff, and personal itenis are found on page two. Book reviews, Personalities, Former Students and Band Stand are found on page three and on the fourth page are the sports and Future Farmer news. The paper is made available to the students with student body cards and also is sent to alumni in the armed services. Upper Row: L Gcularto, l-l. Dutra, R. Tuchsm, F. Machado, E. Brazil, E. Machado. Second Row: E Kinzll, B. Corey, W. Dias, S. Marriott, D, Alameda, D. Freltas, B. Dutra, E, Beftencourt, l. Van Moose L. Harvey, Miss Kroles F. Braur, M. Burtclm Lower Row: L. Lewis G. Mapl-et, D.Jacksc'1, B. Pontl, B Adams, R. MacDonald, H. Dias, M. Mau, M. Jas:', J. Wauhab, J. Karel, J. Ga'vin. 28
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