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l-tegular membership on the CSF. is gained by those students who have earned ten grade pcints and associate membership is gained by those who have eight grade points. Points may be earned by participation in school activities as Well as by grades. Officers of this organiza- tion may be elected from the regular member- ship group only. A student, after completing tour semesters ot regular membership, is given a school sweater with a script L and a torch pin. lt a student is a regular member for six semesters, one ot which must be in his Senior year, he is entitled to a lamp pin, a lite membership, and a gold seal on his diploma. During the past school year the members sold magazines to raise money tor excursions. The excursions included plays, concerts, operas, and visits to nearby universities and other places ot interest. The CSF. not only promotes good scholarship but also encourages participation in sports and extracurricular activities. A 6 1. FALL A ' ' 't Y FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Bayle, I. Amaral, P. Anderson, President: l. M Daly, C. Wagoner. MIDDLE ROW: B. Nathanson, M. Henriques, R. Beatty, I. Schaeffer, B. Ralph, N. Nickerson, D. Voerckel. BACK ROW: D. Dashner, M. Brown, B. Wheeler. ABSENT: Y. Bass, I. Culford, S. Hicks, I. Ingles, I. Iensen, B. Lowden, I. Michell, B. Petersen, E. Robertson, T. Taylor, E. Walsted, I. Whalen, N. Weimer. if X' as SPRING FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Bayle, N. Nickerson, D. Dashner, B. Wheel- er, M. Brown, I.Daly. SECOND ROW: P. Anderson, B. Ralph, I. Schaeffer. R. Beatty, A. Bass, D. Martin. THIRD ROW: B. Lowden, R. Dahlstrom, C. Wagoner, I. Michell, E. Robertson, I. Culford. BACK ROW: B. Nathan- son, R. Iackson, I. Clawson, B. Peter- sen, B. Ralph, D. Voerckel. ABSENT: I. Amaral, Y. Bass, B. Berkowitz, S. Hope, I. Iensen, D. Micheli, P. Olson, E. Simes, I. Stewart, B. Streitz, I. Vandale, N. Weimer, I. Whalen.
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The Associated Girl Students planned and took part in the following activities during the school year of l947-l948: Big Sisters, assigned to the Freshman girls, entertained them at a weiner roast. The annual Sadie Hawkins Day activities included: an assembly program, a girls' treat lunch, a girls chase boys race, a dance at noon in the gym, and a dance at night with two contests, one for the best poster and one for the best costume. Two bas- ketball teams were chosen for each class and noon games were played. The winning team was honored at a potluck supper and their name was engraved on the girls' basketball cup. lnterschool games were played by a picked school team. Athletic contests in baseball and volleyball were arranged. The mothers were hon- ored at a Mothers'-Daughters' Banquet held in May. Candy sales were held at all football and basketball games. Dorothy Dashner and Betty Ralph were sent as representatives to the San Francisco State Athletic Con- ference. Regular A.G.S. meetings were held on the third Friday of every month. ADVISORY BOARD BETTY RALPH DOROTHY DASHNER ' C. Wm FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Nickerson. Senior Rep.: M. Biery, Sec.: B. Ralph, Pres.: M. Bayle. Vice-Pres.: L. Frick, Big Sister Chairman. MIDDLE ROW: N. Weimer, Service Point Chairman: I. Anderson. Freshman Rep.: M. Milloglov, Program Chairman: H. Ulm, Publicity Chairman. BACK ROW: H. Webb. Iunior Rep.: D. Dashner. Athletic Chairman. 27 if
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TORCH STAFF FRONT ROW, leit to right: M. Brown, B. Archer, I. Whalen. I. Jensen, Typ- ing Editor: I. Michell, Editor: H. Webb, Carolyn Wagoner. Assistant Editors: B. Cleek. MIDDLE ROW: P. Burr, M. Gurbini, S. Hicks, P. Reagan. A. Bass, I. Daly. BACK ROW: C. Groth, B. Wheeler, D. Miller, M. Hutt, D. Voerckel. IUNIOR RED CROSS LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Webb, C. Groth, - S. Newman, I. Clawson, D. Brown. R. Iackson, M. Brown, President: H. Maestcxs. Jim Jmich, THE TORCH is edited and published by the 26 members of one section of English lll. Editor- in-chief, Ioy Michellg ossistont editors, Helen lednne Webb ond Corolyn Wdgonerg ond typ- ing editor, loonne lensen oirn to include dll school news ond policies. The school poper oppeors every two weeks throughout the school year. ' fwu, l-loving os their motto l Serve, the lunior Red Cross this yeor hos hod three definite gools: first, to keep in touch with sick student body mernbersg second, to sponsor o drive for Christ- mcrs gifts lor children overseosg ond third, to pgrticipgte in the notion-wide enrollment of Iunior Red Cross nienibers in Motrch. Their locol octivities ore finonced by the student body ctnd mgngged by two representatives from egch clcrss. L..........,... 29
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