Berkeley High School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1902

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T. Sidney Elstox was born in Wood- land. He attended the Hesperian College there, graduating in 1892. After three years ' work as a bookkeeper, he entered the University of California, taking a .course in Natural Science. He taught one year in the San Diego High School, and, in 1900, came to Berkeley High School. He has shown himself a thorough, hard- working Physics teacher, and has many friends in our school. Miss Gearhart was born in Illinois. After attending Independence High School. Iowa, she came to California and graduated from the Los Angeles Normal School in 1891. She also attended Brook- lyn Art School, and. after graduating from there, taught in Pasadena and other cities. She became a member of our Faculty in 1900. She is a model Art teacher, and has great success with her pupils. William A. Hackley is a native of San Francisco. He received his prepara- tory education in our own High School, from which he graduated in 1895. After graduating from the University in 1899. he was given the position of instructor in Senior History and Civil Government. Mr. Hackley is thoroughly acquainted with his subject, and is most successful in lend- ing his knowledge to others. 12

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Miss Fanny W. McLean, teacher of English and head of the English depart- ment, is a native of San Francisco. In 1 88 1 she graduated from the Oakland High School, and in 1885 from the Uni- versity of California, taking the degree of Bachelor of Letters. After teaching for a year in Los Angeles, she became teacher of English in the Berkeley High School in 1886. Miss McLean is thoroughly con- versant with the English classics, and is a most competent instructor. Miss Annie C. Edmonds, Ph. B., is a graduate of the University of California. She became one of our Faculty fifteen years ago, and has been teaching ever since until last year, when she secured a leave of absence to make a tour of Europe. Miss Edmonds has taught the Sciences, Math- ematics, and German, in our school, and has proven herself a most efficient teacher in everything ' she has undertaken. We hope to have her with us again soon. Miss Eva V. Carlin, our teacher of Junior and Middle History, secured her present position in 1897. She has been connected with the schools of Berkeley for twenty years. A more thorough and com- petent teacher of History could not be found. Miss Carlin has the rare ability to make the subject, whatever it is, interest- ing, and to find wholesome truths in a col- lection of dry facts. 1 1 I



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Professor E. B. Lamare, teacher of French, has been in Berkeley High School since 1894. He is a native of France. He is a graduate of Haffreingue College, in Bonlogne-ser-mer. He served in the French army during the Franco-Prussian war, Mr. Lemare has taught in six differ- ent schools in California, Berkeley High School being the last. Mrs. Stone was born in Baker City, Oregon. She prepared fur college at Sturges Academy, San Bernardino, and graduated in 1899, having taken the Social Science course. She secured the position of instructor in English and Latin, after grad- uating from college, at the Berkeley High School, and has been with us ever since, and has shown herself a capable teacher. Roy Young was born in Missouri. He came to California and entered the Los Angeles Normal, graduating in 1892. He has since taught in Orange county, and in Merced, in which school he was Vice-Prin- cipal. He has taught Chemistry in Berke- ley since 1900, and is very successful in his teaching. His interest shown in all the school affairs has made him a warm friend of the student body. 13

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