Girls High School - Journal Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1921

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?Cfjc Journal GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER 1921 HELEN PHILLIPS President LOW FROSH OFFICERS President ..................... Helen Phillips Secretary ................. Catherine Collins Treasurer................................Edith Farrell Yell Leader .,......................Lola Roth Reporter ...................... Alice Ewing NC'E upon a time in a certain city, there lived a sweet little girl named Jane-Elizabeth-Edith. She had beautiful golden curls, won- socks and even knew how to ride a “ Kiddie-Kar.” Her mother was very fond of her and gave her everything she wished. But still she was not satisfied. One day, as she sat playing with her doll, she let her thoughts travel hack over the eight preceding years. How well she remembered the day that a wander- ing minstrel had sung to her of a most wonderful Palace! He sang of the spacious halls and rooms where one could roam at ease. He sang of the sunny court where girls played games and romped in frolicsome glee. There, his song went on, there one could have a glorious time and still become wise and great. But he could not tell her where it was. Each night she had dreamed of this Palace—dreamed that she was there amidst the throng of happy girls—only to awake and find it was not true. And then one night a beautiful princess had ap- peared to her and had told her that if she would work hard for eight long years her dream would come true. Today was the last, day of the eight years. She wondered if there had really been a princess or if she had just dreamed that too. But no—suddenly there ap- peared that beautiful princess clothed in a shimmering gown of silver. She could hardly believe her eyes. Then, like music from some unseen instrument—a voice spoke to her. “Eight years ago I told you how you could make your dream come true. During those eight years I have watched you try to do my bidding. And now that you have succeeded so well, your wish shall he granted.” And taking Jane-Elizabeth-Edith by the hand, the princess led her away to this wonderful Palace of Learning—the Girls High School. So runs the story of the Freshman class of June ’25. Page Eight

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MARION CANFIELD President HIGH FROSH OFFICERS President.........................Marion Canfield Vice-President ....... Patricia Paterson Secretary..............Margaret Canfield Treasurer................Muriel Schmidt Yell Leader...............Leonne Alves Kergt. at Arms ........... Rita Williams Reporter...........................Grace Williams HI)c Journal GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER 1921 A Class Serial Produced by the High Freshmen (Synopsis of Preceding Episodes) HE heroines entered, with hearts filled with joys and expectation. But, great grief, their gladness was soon turned to sadness. They were mere scrubs—mistreated, misunderstood, unappreciated. Older girls looked down upon them. Their lives were an almost impossible round of hazardous experiences through which they managed to pass after a struggle of six months and to emerge victorious, though battle-scarred. Episode X The heroines have now arrived at the more respectable age of High Fresh- men. No longer are their elders able to east that eye of disdain upon them. No longer do they quake in fear when a Senior passes. No longer are they frightened to death of everybody and everything. Now they have a say in the government of that institution in which they reside, in the person of fifth representative. Now they can see that some of their bright ideas put before the executive committee, and of course the said “bright ideas” are always accepted! Why. most of the members of the Jazz Orchestra—the hit of season—are the members of the class! Who can dispute the class spirit and eizaringo that the members displayNow at least they can look at the Low Frosh and sav: “Just wait until you have had as much experience in the ways of school as we.” But they are still martyrs in face of the fact that they can be called Fresh- men and they are concentrating every effort to lose that name forever. So it goes. (To be continued) Paje Sine

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