George Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1965

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Carol Joe Pam Joseph Amy Karat Carol King Becky Krantz Linda Kudroff Karen Lloyd Judy Lonergan Trippy McTernan Janis Miller Nafisa Minai Chris Morioka Karen Nakai Kay Nomura Karen Nunotani Pam Nunotani Katy Perlman Beverly Pinsky Nina Pinsky Linda Reich Susan Selix Naida Soriano Carol Squires Claudia Sun Jeanna Wong Linda Woo Ying Ying Wu Linda Yoshinaka

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Jackie Jew Fall President G. S. S. The Girl’s Service Society known on campus as the GSS, was started in the first year of the existence of George Washington High School. Charter members were five in number, and the purpose of their society was to pro- mote the high morale and general welfare of the school. Today the GSS has fifty mem- bers, but its purpose remains unchanged. By helping to keep order at rallies, helping to supervise clean-up on campus, and by per- forming other such acts of service, the GSS has become one of Washington’s greatest assets. GSS members are chosen upper division girls who have shown high qualities of service, scholarship, and citizenship. Being a GSS is both a privilege and the greatest honor that can be bestowed on any girl. Susie Miller Spring President Melissa Aaron Janet Abrahms Juanita Bolero Mary Bums Gail Castelli Chris Cavas Cynthia Chan Khoda Chang Connie Chew Sophia Chung Aurora Cruz Irma Delson Joy Fergoda Adrienne Ferrau Penny Foster Kathy Genoa Paula Gordon Claire Handelman Deborah Henderson Jackie Herst Lynda Hodgkinson Barbara Horn Sharyn luamasa Kathy Iwasaki



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Dan Francisco President Fall 1964 STUDENT BODY The Fall, 1964, semester at George Washington High School was filled with new ideas, hard work, and loads of fun. The Student Body Officers gave much time and effort to make this term one of Washington’s greatest. The year started off with a bang, as the biannual Treasurer’s Rally, presented by the officers, told a suspenseful and funny story of the Roaring 20’s and Elliot Mess. Following this kick-off, began the Student Body Card Drive, in which 93% of the Student Body purchased membership in the United Students of George Washington High School. Soon the football season got under way, and Washington proved to be a champion in every respect. Not only did we have a championship team who retained the Bell and won on Turkey Day, but we had championship spirit as well. Thanks to much hard work and planning, our rooting section was one to be proud of. The L10 class of Fall, 1964, under the guidance of the 2nd Vice President, worked hard to make their first semester at Washington a successful one. Many new activities were instigated, including LlO Song Girls and an LlO Booster Day. There’s no doubt that, with the great start this class got, they will go on to accomplish much while attending Washington. Perhaps one of the most significant achievements of the term was the reinstate- ment of successful Student Body dances. Noel was loads of fun for all who went. There is no doubt that this Christmas Dance set the pace for many Student Body dances to follow. As the term ended, it was clear that much had been accomplished. The installation of voting machines for elections and an after school dance for the LlO’s are only a few of the many new ideas which emerged in Fall, 1964. For the officers, whose greatest wish was to lead the school wisely and who worked hard for the success achieved, it was a term never to be forgotten. Mr. O'Day Faculty Advisor Kathy Gerson Secreta ry Claire Handelman Treasurer Susie Miller First Vice President Boh Thompson Custodian Stan Shields Athletic Manager Rich Christensen Head Yell Leader

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