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THE WINGEO H june '25 HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOT. GREATER H. U. H. S. August 29, l922-The Largest Freshman Class to enter the High School. August, 1923-The Largest Freshman Class to enter High School. August, l924-The same story repeated. The entire roll has been increased each year-294, 4ll, 430 students respec- tively. When the midyear Freshmen enter, no class graduates. What is to be done with the extra 80 students in a school which was originally built to accomo- date only 350? There was only one possible answer to the question and that was solved by the trustees on October I7, 1924. Bonds to the value of 3280000 were voted by the citizens of the Hayward Union High School district at an election ordered by the trustees. These bonds provide for a number of new buildings to be constructed which will be capable of accomodating 550 students besides the 350 provided for in the present buildings. Those who were required to stand during the plays given by the Dramatic Club and at the Commencement Exercises in 1924 will appreciate an auditorium large enough to hold all who wish to attend our activities. A large building with twenty seven class rooms will provide such an auditorium. The auditorium will have permanent seats and a sloping floor. The woodworking classes are crowded in a small room with all space taken up with benches and machinery. Think of working in a new building erected especially for the Manual Training Department! Only those who have gone out for athletics at Hayward High know the dis- comfort there is in a small dressing room. The present manual training room fitted up as a boy's dressing room will be a big incentive for bringing backward but proficient athletes out for the various sports. Oh, the poor Seniors! Think of going four long years to a small over-crowded school only to miss the new school by one year! I pity them. SANBORN KEARNEY, '26 SPRING l used to have a lot of fun, l'm glad to see the Spring again Before l came to High g With all its flowers, and birds, l used to romp in flowery fields, But l must write this poetry Whenever Spring was nigh.. And search for choicest words. But now l've got to study hard, So l have told my sisters small The lessons I'm assigned 5 To get their share of fun, The Springtime play l once enjoyed Before they get to Hayward High. Must all be left behind. COh, l'm glad that this is done.J Bi.ossoM MAEHLER, '27. Page Twenty-one
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THE WINGED H jUNE '25 I I A HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL THE ALUMNI lRWlN ANNAND-University of California. LoUIs AvELLAR-University of California. FRANCES BRAMHALL-San Francisco State Teachers' College. ROBERT BRoIvIIvIAc.E-California Preserving Company, Hayward. LEONARD BROWN-Post Graduate, Fremont High School. WILLETTE BURGE--Hayward. NEVADA BURGE-Roberts' School of Beauty, Oakland. EMILY DIAs-Silver 81 Pereria Co., Hayward. DORIS DICKINSON--Hayward. EDYTHE EBERT-San jose State Teachers' College. LORIN EDEN-Polytechnic Business School, Oakland. lSABEL FARIA-SRD Francisco State Teachers' College. BELTON FLEIsHER-Fleisher 81 Klegman, Hayward. CECILIA GARNET-Providence Hospital, Oakland. ANNA GASPER--San Leandro. LIZETTE HAUscHILDT-Mills College. RUTH HoFF-University of California. LAURA HUNT-Armstrong Business College, Berkeley. ANNA jARvINEN-San jose State Teachers' College. GLADYS KENYON-Healds Business College, Oakland. FRANCES KERR--Armstrong Business College, Berkeley. KENNETH KILGORE-California Packing Corporation, San Lorenzo. PEARL LENBERG-Hayward. ELLENORE LAURIDSEN-San jose State Teachers' College. ELAINE MACABEE-California School of Arts 8: Crafts, Berkeley. CLINES NEILSEN-Armstrong Business College, Berkeley. ANNA PERRY-SBU Leandro. LILA RATHERT-Hayward. ELAINE REIIvI-Montgomery, Ward 8: Go., Oakland. MARY RosENBERG-University of California. LILLIAN RoTH-University of California. T,HERESlA SCHLOSSER--San jose State Teachers' College. EDNA SMITH-San jose State Teachers' College. BEATRICE SMITHURST-HC3lClS' Business College, Oakland. LUTHER STEWART-Polytechnic Business School, Oakland. RALPH STEWART--University of California. RUTH STEWART-Arcata State Teachers' College. FRED TEMPS--Sfanf0l'd University DEBORAH WEBB-Mills College. ROBERT WEYERHEUSER-Polytechnic Business School, Oakland. JOSEPH YOUNG-Post Graduate, Fremont High School. Page Twefity
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THE WINGED H JUNE '25 - I HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL ROLL OF HONOR fflugust 1924 to April 3, 19251 SENIOR CLASS FIRST SECTION :-Frances Winslow, Anthony Seraphim. SECOND SECTION :-Anna Cook, julia Hutchison, Ethel Van Vick, Frances Wilson. THIRD SECTION :-Lucille Craigie, Roy Hudson, Yuliko Negi, Inez Pereira, Ra- mona Sutherland, Charles Thorup, Lucille Thorup, Louis Vargas. JUNIOR CLASS FIRST SECTION 2--Blanche Rochau, Lois Stewart, Ruth Weitzel. SECOND SECTION :-julia Cecchi, Bernice Cline, Edith Davins, Helen Ebert, Norene jcnsen, Sylvia Marcuse, Anna Meyer, Lilly Moller, Fred Plowright, Bruce Stewart, Alice Wilkins. THIRD SECTION :-Edith Davis, Bernice Flores, Louise Fisher, Angela Hotchkiss, Doris Mosey, Evelyn Llry. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST SECTION :-Greta Piety. SECOND SECTION :-Irene Goforth, Frank Hann, Helen johansen, Carolyn Krogh. Doris Luce. THIRD SECTION :-Edwin Clark, Helen Gilmour, Marlin Haley, Edmund Knetz- ' ger, Chester Little, Dorothy Turner, Irene Vargas, Harriet Middleton. FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST SECTION :-Elizabeth Bell, Lillian O'Hanlon, jeanne Oliver, Rose Negi. SECOND SECTION :-Liesel Sanwald, james Sutherland, Gladys Young. THIRD SECTION :--Mary Avila, Lucille Birdsong, Alberta Forth, Irene Walter, Hanako Yoshioka. ROLL OF HONOR First Section :-Those having l's in 4 One-unit Subjects. Second Section:-Those having no mark lower than I- in 4 One-unit Subjects. Third Section:-Those having nothing lower than one Z in 4 One-unit Subjects. Provided: that no student may be on the Roll of Honor whose conduct has not been satisfactory both at school and on the way to and from school. THE ORIENT Soft-sandaled maidens with slanting eyes, In gay kimonos, true butterflies. Walk together, chanting slowly, In a soft tongue whisper softly, ln the vestibule of Paradise. FRANCES WILSON, '25, Page Twenty-two
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