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MARGARET VON HUSEN President HIGH SOPHS OFFICERS Cljc journal GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER 1921 President.................Margaret von Hosen Vice President............ Edith Trowbridge Secretary.......................Lee de Haven Treasurer.................... Lucille Behan Yell Leader............................ Ruth Kinsley Yell Leader........................ Madeline Goldsmith Sergeant-at-Arms........................Jane Rowell Reporter..................... Barbara Mayer A Sanftum Talk “Good morning, Journal.” “Good morning, 2B’s. What can I do for you this morning?” “We just heard that everyone has been telling you all about her class and we just thought we had better let you know that the High Sophs were all ready with some good information too.” “That's just right. Better fall in line with the rest. “Well, let's see. What is the most interesting activity at Girls High this term?” “Why debating, of course.” “Oh, that's easy. Everybody knows that Ruth Clouse and Angelina Giaca- loni are members of our class, and they’re some debaters, too.” “Yes. that faet sure does speak good for December, '2d. How about athletics?” “On the tennis courts, Adaline Loeb and Bessie Allanberg swing mean rac- quets. In baseball last term we were well represented on the Sophomore nine. Margaret von Husen was captain and second baseman; Helen Imobersteg and Adaline Loeb were at home in the pitcher’s box; Ruth Clouse ever waiting for sizzling grounders to come her way, was a fine little shortstop: Barbara Mayer and Daisy Wong held outfield positions. The rest of the sports all attracted a num- ber of High Sophs.” “Some record! Well, that’s enough for any class to boast of. Keep up the good work.” “Thank you. We shall. So long.” “Good-bye.” Page Eleven
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Z )t journal GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER 1921 EMMA BRESCIA President LOW SOPHS OFFICERS President...........................Emma Brescia Vice-President...................Eleanor Marshall Secretary ............... Vida Setencicii Treasurer................Barbara Miller Yell Leader..............Aileen Clancey Sergt. at Arms.........Madeline Johnston Reporter ................. Marian Martin According to the Impressionist A room. A big room. A very big room. Brown. Tan. Grey. Seats. Many seats. More than many seats. Sunshine. Clouds. Fog. Rain. Books. Few books. Many hooks. Pink. Pencils. Long. Short. Yellow pencils. Pens. Fountain pens. All kinds of pens. There is a class. A large class. A good class. Pep. Jazz. School spirit. The 2A Class. There are girls. Big girls. Little girls. Many girls. Tall girls. Short girls. Stout. Slim.’ Quiet. Talking. Happiness. Content. Ilair. Black hair. Brown. Red. Blonde hair. Curly hair. Straight hair. Bobbed hair. Braids. No braids. Ribbons. No ribbons. Eyes. Blue. Brown. Grey. Green. Jcvous eyes. Mischievous eyes. Thoughtful eyes. A dance. A big dance. A wonderful dance. Freshmen. Big Freshmen. Little Freshmen. Green. Sophomores. Big Sophs. Little Sophs. Lots of Sophs. Muir Woods. A hike. A long hike. A great hike. Girls. More girls. Running. Laughing. Shouting. They play games. They play lots of games. A meeting. Confusion. Order. Quiet. Noise. A voice. A clear voice. A sweet voice. A girl talks. Another girl talks. Everyone talks. Standing. Sitting. Two. Three. Four. Business. Important. Class business. It is finished. Doors open. Girls. Walking. Talking. Hurrying. Rushing. Pane Ten
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vTfje Journal GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER 1921 BUELL CAREY President LOW JUNIORS Just to introduce to you the 3-A ('lass. PRESIDENT Quite adept with a bat is B. Carey, Let us pity the man whom she'll marry; Should he make a home run In the morning ’round one. He must needs be uncommonly wary! VICE-PRESIDENT Next. I beg to present Yriva Drew, Who always gets A’s —yes, it’s true! It proves that she’s nice. For she’s held office twice; And I think she’s just splendid—don’t you SECRETARY There’s also a girl named Ruth Cheese— Oh, her name is too long, if you please! For as I am no bard. And the rhythm is hard. Go ask Ruth and she’ll tell you with ease! TREASURER The one thing that all classes need Is money, to pay for each deed. And a capable lass To collect it en masse, So that’s Carolyn Eshen. Agreed! YELL LEADER Ellie Claybourgh, though mentioned the last, Is far from the least in our cast. She’s so very athletic. It’s truly pathetic. But our love for dear ‘‘Ellie’’ is vast! THE CLASS Now, our classmates in all (though you know it) Are wonderful girls, and they show it; For one cannot gainsay That they’re peppy and gay— Let us hope that they’ll never outgrow it! M P ’ June ’23 B. C Page Twelve
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