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WHEREABOUTS OF THE CLASS OF DECEMBER 1931 Auerbach, Jf.an...... Benjamin, Jane....... Binford, Mary........ Birnbaum, Janet...... Bloch. Helen......... Boyle. Helen......... Bruce, Virginia...... Cahn, Marjorie....... Carleton, Billie..... Chemnick, Betty...... Garcia. Bernice...... Grunsky, Jean........ Guidi, Irma.......... Heatley, Marjorie.... Hohman, Elaine....... Jacobs, Leslie....... Johnson, Blanche..... Lagomarsino, Dorothy Lee, May............. Maier, Catherine..... Marsh, Ada........... Martinez, Louise..... Meharry, Evelyn...... Michels, Carol....... O’Leary, Jacqueline. .. Prescott, Sophie..... Reibman. Gertrude... Russo, Josephine..... Shinkel, Helen....... Schneider, Lillian... Tom, Minnie.......... Wong, Pearl.......... .....University of California P. G. at Lowell High School .........Children's Hospital .....University of California .....University of California .....University of California .....State Teachers' College .....University of California .....University of California .....University of California .....State Teachers’ College .....University of California .........................Lux .....State Teachers’ College ..........Stanford Hospital .....University of California .........Children's Hospital .....University of California .....State Teachers' College .....P. G. at Girls High School ... P. G. at Girls High School .....P. G. at Girls High School .....State Teachers' College .....University of California .....University of California .....University of California .....State Teachers' College .......Marin Junior College .....San Mateo Junior College .....University of California .......State Teachers' College .....State Teachers’ College
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10 The Journal GIRLS HIGH MIRROR Vol. (in excess) No. (wrong) Margaret Eisner Thelma Kahn Dale Adams Assistant Editor Editor Business Manager MIRROR CRITICS ABDICATE Catherine Jacobs and Dale Adams, Sassy Scratch Editors, and Mary Mayer, Dramatic Editor, are in hiding. During the term they published many revealing criticisms of local personalities and presentations. It seems to have been a good idea to have so escaped; that is, unless “Iron Masks” were procurable; for nothing else, not even “Armer.” could have been of assistance in so pre- carious a predicament. CHIEF KNIGHTS OF ORDER OF APPLE POLISHERS NAMED Dubbed chief knights of the royal order of “Apple Pol- ishers,” Janet Ruggles and Suzanne Breitstein. the Sooth- ing Syrup Editors, humbly rest upon their laurels. REPORTERS FLY DISTRESS SIGNAL Constantly hoping for a birth, death, or marriage in connection with the G. H. S. Alumnae, Margaret Eisner and Evamay Merritt were kept in suspense for fear nothing should happen to any graduate. The duty of the Exchange Editor. Clarice Dechent. was to wade through stacks of out- side school papers and pick out in them things that might interest G. H. S. Some job! in the day’s work. SOOTHING SYRUP The Girls High School paper. The Mirror. is one of the best publications issued by any of the San Francisco high schools. Through the untiring efforts of the Journalism class and its able sponsor. Miss Evelyn Armer, the paper is issued several times a semester and contains hits of humor, news of the school, and clu . notices. There are many people in this world who may he termed “silent helpers.” Here, then, is recognition and thanks to Katherine Cheshire, Olga Meyer, Dorothy Fortney, and Maxine Tamblin—“a big one” ; for they deserve it. EDITORS TALK AND PLAY Much DEBATE confirmed Elsa Magnus’ doubts that her arguments could convince her public” that certain articles were good. Graduation pre- sents an opportunity to make a graceful exit. Thelma Kahn, not caring a whoop what anyone thinks, and having done her best, will do the sporting thing, return- ing to face the music. —Just ballyhoo, ’cause both are liked lots, tons, heaps, piles, gobs, oodles, and stacks — to say the least. BELIEV E IT OR NOT! MIRROR EDITORS HAVE WORKED Thelma Kahn, Editor; Mar- garet Eisner, Assistant Editor; and Dale Adams, Business Manager, are the Mirrors nucleus. Know what a nucleus is? No. I didn’t think you did. It’s the principal part, and those girls have done the principal part of the work. Thelma’s worked like—what was I going to say ?—nobody’s business! Dale was a model Business Manager. Her econ- omizing of pins, bands, and strips was something to marvel at! All these cracks probably went way over your head. Any- way. better say this article’s good or the goblins’ll get you if you don’t watch out ! CLUBS SKILLFULLY HANDLED BY REPORTER Clubs are wielded with great skill—that is — the pen is—I mean — never mind, let it go. Anyway. Olga Meyer with pen. or maybe it’s pencil—well, she writes what’s happening in Clubland in Girls High. She gets information — you see — the girls give her — that is — she is given the club news and writes—did I say writes” ? —excuse it. I meant attempts to write”—the club column in The Mirror.
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12 The Journal Every unit—city, town, country—has an admin- istration : Officers—some, to make regulation; others, to enforce them. Without such a policy no government can function. Girls High, so believing, has established a system Which, like “wheels within wheels,” is centralized and certain.
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