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J eff Davis T1'erzJ1n'el' Burt Miller 'K w Else f ..,, 3 ' 'si ' Jacqueline Kasper Prexfdent Serretary 75? 4fiA7gA?,L6,zaJ Student 0 y jllessage T WAS my aim for the Spring term of 1938 to keep Galileo at the head of San Francisco high schools. To do this it meant that we, the members of the Galileo Student Body, must, in all our activities, work for the advancement of our school. Support was distributed among the athletic, scholastic, and social events of the school term, and only by having this support did Galileo pro- gress. As the spirit of competition has always been strong in Galileo, we entered into competition with ourselves, and with the gratifying assistance of Beatrice Birsinger, vice-president: Jacque- line Kasper, secretaryg Jeffery Davis, treasurer, Dario Cassina, head yell leader: George Newell, athletic manager, and Robert Applestone, custodian. I tried to make this term the most success- ful and satisfying that our school has yet witnessed. BURT MILLER, President of the Student Body Dario Cassina Bob Applestone Head Yell Leader Canadian: George Newell Athletic Manager
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Qendulam AN FRANCISCO has produced many famous newspaper men and women, such as Kathleen Norris, Carolyn Wells, Prank Norris, the two lrwins, Mark Twain, James King of William, and Samuel Brannan. Today, students interested in the field of journalism are given the opportunity of work- ing on newspapers in their own schools. This semester at Galileo found an industrious group of potential journalists working so as to give the student body live interesting issues of the Pendulum. Under the excellent leadership of Barbara Heilbron, editor-in-chief, and with the assistance of Beatrice Birsinger, director of publications, the Pendulum staff extended these five editions, which published the news incidental to student government, athletics, scholar- ship, social events, dramatics, debating and humor. Having its orthodox make-up changed for an issue, the Pendulum became the Pandemonium on April Fool's Day. Feature stories and jokes were prominent, and the heads and sport page were turned up-side-down. The students joined into the spirit of the day, and immensely enjoyed the April lst edition. Notable recognition is due to the Pendulum staff for their invaluable support and cooperation. As managing editor, Bob Kelly fulfilled his position gratifyingly, as did Jean Nowell as editorial director. Gerda Miller succeeded in her job as circulation manager. Under the direction of Joe Villa- lon, sports director, Baldo Pellegrini always gave the athletic- minded an absorbing sports page. Girls' sports were capably handled by June Crawford. Doris Kent and Edith Mac- Donald, advertising manager and business manager, respec- tively, did splendid work keeping accurate account of the Pendulum's finances. The following students are to be congratulated upon their creditable writing of their respective columns: Marilynn Reichardt, Chatterbox : Jean Matthias, Organizations: David Thomas, Alumnig Joe Villalon, Press Box: Al Wheeler, Bibliomaniac Speaks g and Barbara Nlelnikow, Exchanges. J Barbara Heilbron Editor, Pendulum Bob Kelly Mfznuging Editor, Pendulum Joe Villalon Direrlor of Sporlr Beatrice Birsi er Director of Public io X d ell rini Boyr' Sp r dilor, Pe na June Crawford I Girlx' Sportr Editor, Pendulum Edith MacDonald Brzxineu Mgr., Pendulum I Doris Kent Aduerliring Mgr., Pendulum Gerda Miller Cirrulalion Mgr., Pendulum Joann Heath Editorial Wriler, Pendulum June Schammel Copy Editor, Pendulum Alfred Abballo Aff! Bayx' Sportx Editor, Pendulum
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