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O P A 12—Junior class meeting. 13—Class game—Seniors 20, Freslimen 2. 14—Junior class meeting. 15—Baseball—Dolgeville 9, S. P. H. S. 6. 19—Junior class meeting. 20—Mr. Collins wins county oratorical con- test. 21—Baseball—L. A. Teachers 0, S. P. lth, Sal) 21—Tennis—Harvard vs. S. P. H. S. 26—Rhetoricals. 26-27-28—Tri-monthly examinations, 29—County ‘Tennis tournament. 31—Vacation—Decoration Day. 3 O R O June 2—Senior class meeting. 2—Cocper acquitted from class day oration. 2—Who broke the window? 3—Junior class meeting. 3—Very warm; boys relieved of coats. 23) —Junior to Senior reception. (All is mys- tery.) 11—Cooper entertains Seniors. 19—V acation—Saturday. 19—Senior Class Day. 20—Vacation—Sunday. 24—Commencement. 25—School closes.
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C O P A D 19—Boys’ basket-ball—Whittier 52, S. P. ily Sy Mc 19-Jan. 3—Christmas Holidays. Jam. “7—Senior class meeting. 8—Wm. Wright Art and Dramatic pany perform for A. A. 13—Lecture on Sicily with stereopticon views, by Miss Morgan of Occidental. 22—Address by Rev. Fisher on ‘The Amer- ican Flag.” 23—First baseball game—L. A. Co. Teach- ed talpets td le Athletic Association meeting 28—Girls’ basket-ball—Throop 22, S. P. PA kets 30—Baseball—Harvard 4, S. P. H. S. Feb, 5—Athletic Association meeting 6—Presentation of “Mr. Bob” by of the High School. 10—Athletic Association meeting. 11—Senior class meeting. 13—First League baseball (12 innings)— WWashuciere 2955 Ie isl, Sh 2 15—“Vick” appears with a pompadour. com- efSo). Oo. oO students BEFORE 16—D. R. modifies the hue of his socks. 19—“Mr, Bob” reproduced for the S. P. H. S. A.A. 20—League baseball—Pasadena 2, S. P. lel Ss 22—Baseball—Town Sharks 7, S. P. H. (14 innings). 22—Seay breaks his arm in the famous third base slide. 23—Tri-monthly exams. 24—Tri-monthly exams. 25—Tri-monthly exams. 24—Senior class meeting. 24—Washington and Rhetoricals. 24—Plant young oak from Mt. Vernon. 26— Bill M.” got four in Chemistry exam. : quits. : March 3—Senior class meeting. 5—Business Men’s baseball game—Saylor 10, Johnston 8. ‘ 9—Athletic Association SB ts) Lincoln Birthday meeting (rough- E O R O necks preside in Prof. Van Patten’s absence). 9—Senior class meeting. 10—Deputy County Supt. of Scheol visits. 12—Debate—Whittier 177, S. P. H. S. 175. 13—League baseball—Santa Monica 4, S. P. inl Sh ake 17—Address by Dr. Whiting on “Habit.” 19—Miss Grant lectures on “Italy.” 19—]{ali holiday for G. A. R. entertainment. 19—White Sox 11, L. A. 3. 20—Baseball—German American H. S. 9; Saylor 8, Johnston 23—Address by President Baer of dental on “School Spirit.” 26-29-30—Fxecutive meetings of Body. 27—lL,eague baseball—Hollywood 4, S. P. alas 2 (QHZ shavabboversy))e 31—Editorial staff meeting. April 2—More books missing. 2—lL,iterary exercises; Meeting.” 3-12—Spring vacation. 3—league baseball—Long H. S. 1 (13 innings). 5—Baseball—Hollywood 7, S. P. H. S. 12 (great triple play). 7—Baseball—uU. S. C. 5, S. P. H. S. 4. 10—Baseball—Dolgeville 1, S. P. H. S. 0. 14—Senior class meeting. 14—Athletic Association meeting. 15—Senior class meeting. 17—Baseball— ‘Throop Zs Seles Sale 20—Athletic Association meeting. 21—Athletic Association meeting. 24—Basehall—nit! Harvard 0, S. P. May T—Baseball—Whittier 2, S. P. H. S. 1. 5—Senior class meeting. 7—Junior class organizes. 8—Baseball—L, A. H. S. 5, S. 10—Senior class meeting. 10—Inter-Class Baseball—Juniors 3, Fresh- men 11. 11—Junior class meeting. 11—Inter-class baseball game—Seniors 14, Juniors 0. Tesh males Ie Occi- Student “Mock Council Beach) Zo. 2. P. Hi. 8.4
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OQ O U ) ALUMNI The honor of organizing an Alumni as- The home of sociation belongs to the class of 1907. organization was formed at the Miss Helen High by the election of the following officers: Mr. Marion Burns, presi- Miss Mrs. Edna Goldman, secretary; Mrs. W. C. dent ; Helen High, vice-president; Sheckler, treasurer. At this meeting plans were made for a reception to the class of 1908, which was held at the home of Mr. the evening of June Marion Burns on twenty-six. Here the classes of 1907 and 1908, the faculty, and school board spent a very enjoyable evening. A clever address was given by Mr. Green and toasts were given by Mr. Bush, Mr. Van Patten, Miss Miss Wishard A history of the school was read by Mrs. Leach, and Leon Axtman. Edna Goldman, then Miss Edna Mungor. Some delightful music furnished the re- mainder of the entertainment and later de- licious refreshments were served. The present members of the association are Mr. Marion Burns, Miss Helen High, Mrs. Edna Goldman, Mrs. H. W. Sheckler, Misses Freda Coward, Ethel Bashore, Eu- nice Baldwin, Mildred Chase, Pearl Crutch- field, Bessie Farrell, Mary Gillies, Lillian Hilliard, Anna Miller, Maude Thompson, Muriel ‘Trott, and Clarence Lewis. and Messrs. Leon Axtman With the graduation of the present Sen- ior class, the Alumni will number thirty- It is hoped that interest in an of South seven. Alumni association Pasadena High School will never lag and that at least once a year the members will meet for social intercourse and to indulge in reminiscences of the past. CLASS OF '07 The first class from the South Pasadena High School graduated June 26, 1907. school being new, there was only a This number has been gradually increasing each The small number in the Senior class. small year until in 1909 there are twenty who will receive diplomas. Those who were the first to graduate were Misses Freda Coward, Helen High, Ethel Bashore, Hazel Finch, Edna Mungor and Mr. Marion Burns. Freda Coward and Ethel Bashore are now in their second year of Normal School, Miss Coward in the Los Angeles State Normal and Miss Bashore at San Diego Normal. Miss Helen High is in her Sophomore year at Leland Stanford Junior University Hazel Finch is now Mrs. W. C. Sheckler of Dulzura, California, and Edna Mungor Mr. Pacific is Mrs. Goldman of South Pasadena. Marion Burns is studying in the College of Osteopathy in Los Angeles. fed I } g
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