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Q l A Warren Mooreheed, Edith Anderson, Miss Miedema, June Hamilton, Marguerite Rodoani, Carl Droge, Muriel Thornton. California Scholarship Federation F The election to permanent membership in thh California Scholarship Federa- tion is the highest academic honor which canicome to a hiqh school student. The C. S. F. seal upon the diploma and the C. S. F. pin are symbols of four years of sustained effort toward the goal of schol hip for service. Those seniors who have been initiate members of the Escalofi chapter for six semesters and who are therefore entitled to permanent membership are Iune Hamilton and Edith Anderson. Those who have been initiate imembers for five semesters and still have a chance to make the six are Mcixrguerite Rodoani and Warren Mooreheacl. The efforts of the members of the C. S. F. this iyear have been toward stimulat- inq higher scholarship in the school through ppblication of an honor list each sextant, and toward the promotion of educatioliial trips for the members of the organization. -'ii13l9'-
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L 5 L Top Row: Martha Tatoyan, Edith Anderson, Lucille Nottingham, Margaret Bierschwal, Earlyne Murchie. Seated: Artie Don Anderson, Marguerite Rodo Mrs. Harbers, Ruth Riesenback, Beatrice Carlson, Norgard, Lillian Denis, June Hamilton, ani, Olga Bresso. Hi-Booslter In publishing our school paper this y ean we retraced the steps of the last few years and turned from printing press to mimeographing machine. It was a forward movement in finances, however, for we secured enough subscriptions to aid in the publication of the Annual. l Since the school paid all the expenses connected with publishing the Hi- Booster, we did not need to solicit the aid of tising. Instead, we were able to supply each copy of every edition. The publishing of the paper this year r in addition to that of the regular news staff understood the mysteries of stencil cutting the talents of one of our school artists, we with a drawing of the school building's main versatile enough to provide a cartoon for al 'l'he first issue of the Hi-Booster for 193 then, it has come out every two weeks until the end of a successful school year for our p equi the merchants through their adver- establishment with a good-wil1 fred the willing work of five typists, . Under able direction, the girls soon and mirneoqraphing. By employing decorated the cover of each issue entrance. Our artist proved herself 1 4,- the last copy in May, which marked our feature pages. 1935 appeared October 2. Since aper. .sq zo fav--
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