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

 - Class of 1932

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Page 24 text:

16 The Journal CLASS OF JUNE 1932 Barbara O’Connell Helen Rose Elsie Matthews Vice-President President Secretary Pearl Kopf Pauline Hobart Alice Ellis Mary Tavolara Cheer Leader Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Cheer trader We HAVE traveled far since August, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. Then we were a group of girls whose only point in common was the wise selection of Girls High as a place for studying. Now, four years later, under the influences and ideals of Girls High, we have an entirely dif- ferent perspective. We have studied and played together; close friendships have been formed; we have come to know our teachers and have profited by their sage in- struction ; and most important of all. we have had implanted as a part of us the high ideals of Girls High School. Now, at the end of four years, we are going to travel to larger fields. We go, not without regret for the old associations, but gladly too. filled with the true pro- gressive spirit of our Alma Mater. We go forward unafraid and confident in the knowledge that we are well prepared to meet the future. To our schoolmates, to our teachers, and to our dear Girls High we say “Good- bye.” Helen Rose. President

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June 1932 15 STUDENT COURT f 'f r - $ hi Frances Bauer Suzanne Breitstein Oleta Selna Dorothy Cascioni Gina Lana Associate Justice Associate Justice Chief Justice Associate Justice Associate Justice Have you ever wondered what the Student Court accomplishes or just how the Justices function? Of course you have, for the proceedings of this mysterious and dignified body which interprets the laws of Girls High School are held in strictest secrecy, and not a soul is permitted to enter the “sacred sanctum when a case is being tried. The sacred sanctum” is Room 118, and every Tuesday morning the Justices convene to hear the cases of students who are accused of misdemeanors. The de- fendant is always given every opportunity to prove her innocence. After her state- ment she is asked to leave the room, and the Justices discuss her case. The student is summoned and informed of the decision. 'I he Student Court is cognizant of the responsibility which rests upon it and endeavors to decide each case fairly and impartially. It has worked earnestly to up- hold the standards and ideals which it represents and, if possible, to make them better standards and higher ideals. Oleta Selna, Chief Justice



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D. Cascioni H. Child M. Coghlan R. Corvino M. Costello M. Cuzens M. Depons I. Dickson M. Donnelly K. Duffy R. Ainbinder D. Andreini F. Bauer K. Baugh E. Bellomo G. Biagini K. Bickel M. Bloch S. Breitstein E. Burman H. DuPertuis G. Ebner A. Kllis M. Esse V. Evans

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