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Alumni 'fs f 1 ALTHOUGH we have no definite Alumni Association, yet our graduates are many. lt is almost impossible to tell the whereabouts of all, but we will endeavor to ' tion as many as possible. f nun i ' l 5 Of uw Class of 11: ft, My Elizabeth Duprey. Macllougal Monroe. and Earl xx ' if 1 f A t Qfsjg J is xref Kelly, are attending the University of California. ' F Maurice Peterson has a position with the Hum- boldt Times. Greta and Vesta Ileckman have remained at home this year. I Fern Keller resides at San Diego. Charles XVatson has a position with the American Shoe Store. Lillian XYaldorff and Leon Conant are attending Business College. Leon expects to enter the University of California next year. Mildred llunter is employed by the F. Mclleorge Co., Eureka. .Ieanette lless has completed a year at the San Diego Normal. George Pine is on the survey at Fort Seward.. Ida llermanson is preparing for the teachers' examination at Kildale's Pre- paratory School. llerbert Clattenburg attends Stanford. Ethel Jennings is at Ferndale. devoting much of her time to magazine writ- ing. Ilarry lieckwith and Irish Monroe are in Trinity county, working on the State Highway. Irene Loofbourrow went in training at the Children's llospital in San Francisco, but is now at home. Late in the fall, Myrtle Tripp was married to Frank Cameron, '07, at San jose. lfleanor llryant has remained at home the past year. Charles Moore has a position at Santa Cruz. Francis Roberts, Nelle Quill, Helen McMillan, Anna Schortgen, and Grace Quigg, are attending San Jose Normal. Cloyd Gale is now at home, but expects to be on the survey at Alder Point this summer. Nell VVilson has a position in the office of the lfureka Printing Company. Edith Drake remained at home this year. After the Christmas holidays Margaret Mathews entered Stanford. Florence Simpson, Leland Connick, and Eleanor Pehrson, are taking a com- mercial course at High. PACE TWENTY-UNIZ
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He is great as an orator now, Sought for in many lands, But he prefers a quiet life XYith his family near at hand. The next scene is a ghastly one, Wfith silence early and late. A doctor stands beside the bed, VVhom I recognize as Drake. The nurses are Stella, straight and prim, And Wlilda, the matron thereg The third one quietly enters the room, VVhom I notice is Valerie Sinclair. Now the scene is in a far-off land. I spy two maidens there. They are Lela and Neta Fearrien On a mission to heathen there. On that distant shore stands Florence trueg Married to a soldier man. ' She has left here cheerful, happy home To dwell in that desert land. Rose Gyselaar is her companion prim, VVho has married an English earl. She has always been a favorite, Ever since a little girl. And soon I see our Beryl, so calm, In a distant Eastern state, She busily teaches the shorthand class From nearly dawn 'till late. Frances is also teaching there, In the Ancient History classg She has always starred in her History course, And has found her career at last. As the last picture fades before my eyes, I am thinking of my lot. I see the school upon the hill And the little ones forgot. Two other classmates share my fate. They are Cora and Ruth Hill. Both are teaching in a distant place And are single Misses still. Back to my work I turn my thoughts, Contented ever to delve. Though we are parted, I have viewed The Class of Nineteen twelve.. PAGE TWENTY
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