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

 - Class of 1922

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THE JOURNAL V J ln, 5 1 .J -5 54,1 .- -R1i':-huns L nl l SYDNEY ELLIOTT President V Rub-a-dub-dub- A girl with a club And who do you think sl1e be? She has but to say For us to obey- She 's our Chairman-clever Sy A Page of Mother oose cl-ney! iii0 -. There was a young yell-leader Who lived in Girls High- She 'll take the place of Vida When Vida says Goodbye, So just watch Helen -Tha.t's her name- Her yells are so compellin' We're glad that she camel Hey diddle, diddle, Just answer this riddle: Why is your class so green? The Freshman Class Answers en masse Say,-exactly WHAT do you mean? - 0 .. A dillar, a dollar A sweet Freshie scholar Who thinks the Freshmen too green- So Shirley decides that the Sophomores Are the lowest with whom she 'll be seen. Where did you come from, Freshie dear? Out of the Grammar school, I came here. Why do you wear that ribbon so neat? ,Cause Mother says it makes me look sweet. Why do you wear your socks so short? I copy the seniors to be a sport. Why do you wear that little curl? Because it becomes a little girl. D'you think you'll ever grow up, you dear? You'll scarcely know me soon, don't fear! Anyway, d'you know you're a peppylass? You bet I am-In a, Peppy Glass! T ..0 .-. Dickory, Dickory, Dock, tic-toc- Adele takes a glance at the clock, tic-toc- Takes out her notes- Records the votes- She is scribe of our little flock, tic-toc. ,..

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THE JOURNAL 4' 4 f . a 4 I ...at We Nominate for the Hall of Fame lllARJOR1E Moss-because she plays the piano better than anyone else in the school, because she doesn't seem to know itg because she has helped at every rally, and dance that has been given this term, because she can get music out of the piano in the Recreation Hall, be- cause she plays Jazz like a professional, and lastly, be- cause she is sweet and always willing to help. MARGARET HIGGINSON-because she has an exquisite drawl, also two or three dozen exquisite freckles, be- cause, as a Scrub, she was the first of her class to speak extemporaneously in the Debating Club, because that JUNE NORTHCUTT speech was fine, because she put some pep into the meetings of that club, because she has the wildest of the Wild Cases We Have Knownf' because at present, it is on Barbara Per- kins , because she writes poetry to her many adored ones 5 and lastly, because she is a darn good sport. President ALEXIA MCCARTY-because her curls are famous, because she is an intelligent Freshman, and especially because she is the first girl to represent her class on the Student Body. JUNE NORTHGUTT-because, as President of the 1B Class, she has managed it effi- ciently and well, because she doesn't look like a Freshman, even a high oneg because she doesn't act like one either, and mostly because she's friendly, clever, an ideal leader, and all around girl. And, we move that the effigy of the 1B Class be placed upon a pedestal and put into a place Where the light will shine upon it, because we hold that there is not a class in the school that can equal it, because beauty and brains run riot among its members, and because, as Low Freshmen We were as peppy as we could be, as High Freshmen We accomplished the impossible and were even more peppy. No one can tell what We may become as Seniors.

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