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L I FOREWORD .f5fX. HE attempt of the Elm staff to com- bine the period of King Arthur and the modern era may, at first glanee, seem impossihleg for there is a great gap he- tureen the tivo, not only in time, but also in customs. However, one has only to put a feather of imagination in his think- ing eap, and lot the ereviee has narrowed to a tiny eraek. ln the olcten days, chivalry was the marked trait of the people. Battles were won, quests were made, trials were ooer- eome--all these were done for the sake of ehivalryg and chivalry in those days eonsisterl of the love of country and of king, the love of proioess, and the love of a lady. ln modern times, chivalry has ehangerl its name. lt is known as respeet. Youth no longer flashes about killing people, hunting ,for treasures, and suffering un- neeessary harzlships. Respect in these flays means love of home, love of eoun- try, and lone of peaee.
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4. . , . D, . ll , r .5 v A I ,L v K E if v. f R . H t Q. Q 5 1 -f .' vp. - 1 . f- Zac, 2, ff... ,v ,, Q f Q. ,w gv.'m .M ...V-iw trljfdyi .Af ' f wit J ' Lf yy.: .1 y A,- i A ' 4' 4' ' ' ' 11 i ...few - i A . -4 ew E i 34 Q7 1' 6 .1 Q 1. A if eu' .'-'ivvffim ui ' ' . '-'fi Ye , 7 i -.www I f1.'. '.i Able Leaders Maintain lmportant Student Body Offices By Mxnoxnier CA MPmiI,L . ,A H15 executive machinery of the school was interrupted this year ii' by the graduation of the student body president and winner of fxw ,K the Citizenship Cup, Herbert Goldman. Herbie, as he was known around school,.proved himself an excellent executive. H-assel Smith, president in the spring term, during his two JN years in San Mateo, has shown his abilities in nearly every field' dramatics, scholarship, debating, the management ol' the business of the an- nual, and the conclusion of a very satisfactory year as president of the stu- dent body. The vice-president ol' the student body, Bill Hoag, Vera Prendergast secretary, and Jesse Feldman, treasurer, helped the president. Tom Scott, as school auditor. showed himself to be a willing worker and his help to the treasurer has been indispensable. As athletic manager, Siki Yama has been a great success, proving him- sell' capable ol' Iilling a responsible position well. Dramatic manager during the past year was Ed Hargrove. He partici- pated in a number ol' plays and was president of the senior class. Alex Brown has proved to be a l'aithl'ul servant of the student body as head yell leader. Editor of the Hi, is a responsible position requiring much experience and ability. John Follett filled this position very well during the fall term. Ed Neal, editor ot' the Hi during the spring semester, won hearty praise from the students for his work. ' Gordon Stollery's past experience as editor of the Hi made him thor- oughly competent as editor ot' the Elm which presents truly a picture of student life. Sara Lyne Posey is one ol' the most ellicient leaders that San Mateo has ever had. She has carried out the responsibilities ot' president of the A. G. S. As chairman of the Dance Committee, she has made the school dances un- paralleled successes. Castleman La Rue proved himself to possess excellent qualities of lead- AGL 5 QNX ership in his assumption of responsibilities for president of the A. B. S. dur- , 0 ing the fall term. Victor Delbourgo carried on the work of his predecessor QT I 1 fff in an inimitable way during the spring months. af' elim Qi li 7 uf W , f K r 17- e - i iff? i 7 ., Q all 1932 ELM lla . ',5 , N' - ,p KX df 3 Four C' -Af V '
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