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TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT COVER (m2 Sebastopol North 1912 Sebastopol South) BACK COVER (1910 Main Street, Sebastopol) PHOTO ESSAY.............1 SENIOR CLASS...........11 JUNIOR CLASS...........35 SOPHOMORE CLASS........46 FRESHMAN CLASS.........58 ACTIVITIES.............67 ART....................84 FACULTY................88 SPORTS................105 ORGANIZATIONS.........143 ADVERTISEMENTS........168 EDITOR’S PAGE.........176 1 ... THE WA Y IT IS
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EARL Y HISTOR Y OF ANAL Y HIGH TAKEN FROM THE 1910 YEARBOOK Prior to the establishment of Analy High School, boys and girls from the Sebastopol area who wished to attend high school had to travel to Santa Rosa. This was inconvenient, expensive, and time consuming and thinking citizens recognized the need for a Sebastopol high school. As a result, in the fall of 1908, a vote was taken, resulting in the establishment of Analy Union High School. Trustees were elected from the districts comprising the union, a site was chosen, building plans were decided upon, and the work of construction began. Finding it inexpedient to await the completion of the building, temporary quarters were found in the grammar school building. Accommodations and equipment were not of the best, and the students labored under many difficulties. The school consisted of three rooms, three teachers, and thirty-five students. School opened for the fall term of the second year, late in September, 1909, still in the temporary quarters. Late in the year the longed for summons came. The students took their books and marched, in the order of their classes, to the new building. Here they found things in a chaotic state, but soon order was brought out of the confusion. The second year the number of the students was doubled, and a new teacher was added. Chemistry and Physics were added to the course of study. The second year saw Analy boast a tennis court, a track, and a space for basketball. Athletics received their full measure of attention. The school was visited by Professor Thomas, of the University of California. He observed the school and announced that, considering the extreme youth of the school, he was pleased. He assured the school that any student wishing to attend college would be received from Analy. Analy Union High School is flourishing, her enrollment is steadily increasing and it is safe to predict as rapid development in the future. Every thing is in our favor and our school yet may be ranked among the best in the Golden State. Success to you, Analy! 2 THE WA YIT WAS...
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DEDICATION OF THE NEW STADIUM ON KARLSON FIELD Dedication of the new stadium on Karls on Field took place at half time during a Varsity Football game. The dedication program, written by Dr. John McGrew, District Superintendent, was narrated by Mr. Ron Shecklen, Analy Drama teacher. The new stadium was built through the efforts of the Sebastopol Rotary Club. Members devoted time and money to the project. Accompanying music provided by the Analy Band and A Cappella Choir, directed by Mr. John Weeks and Mr. Louis Lewis, gave the program a fes- tive effect. Officially presenting the stadium to the district were Mr. Norm Stupfel and Mr. Mel Parker, representing the Sebastopol Rotary Club. Much of the stadium drive leadership was provided by Rotarian Bud Park, grandfather of Analy junior Chris Nott, who was on hand for the dedication though he was critically ill. In effect, the stadium represents an ongoing memorial to Mr. Park, who died January 1, 1975. 4
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