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Name. Birthplace Course DORIS M. ADEN ----- Vallejo, Cal. - - - - Classical ALICE LORRAINE ANDREWS Maui, H. I. - - - - Classical Class President (1, 4); Class Vice-President (1); Assistant Treasurer (2); Secretary (3); OLLA PODRIDA Staff (2, 3, 4); Vice-President Associated Students (3 ). JOHN BADGER ----- Montana ----- Scientific EARL BARNETT - - - - Fort Bragg, Cal. - - Scientific MARY LOUISE BARRON - - Nevada City, Cal. - Commerce EUNICE NEWELL BEAL - - San Andreas, Cal. Social Science Senior Play (4). EDNA ELCEDENA BELL - - Elkhart, Ind. - - Social Science Class Vice-President (4); Chairman Senior Picnic Committee (4); Graduation Committee (4). IRWIN C. BERRY - - - - Marysville, Cal. - - Scientific Tennis Team (3, 4); Tennis Manager (4); Class President (3); Senior Play (4) ; Track Team (4) ; Lamp and Quill. MIRIAM BLACKER - - - St. Clair, Penn. - - - Classical RALPH H. BOWERS - - - Toronto, Can. - - - Scientific DORA BRINK Lakeport, Cal. - Social Science HIVENIA BRISTOL - - - - Williams, Cal. - - - Classical Senior Play (4) . LILLIAN HARRISON BROWN Santa Monica, Cal. Social Science Basket-ball Team (2, 3, 4); Alternate B. H. S. Debating Team (3); President Agora (3, 4).
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cipal is within our memory, and only last summer a little sister to all the pupils came into the home of our Vice-Princip al. The Faculty is not as we used to know it. A few of our teach- ers have laft us and many more have come to give us help and instruction. Our class itself is vastly changed. We go out a hundred strong, but a large percentage of our present number have joined the ranks since the contest first began. More than these are they whose less, through one cause or another, we regret. Death has come but once in all our history. Not many days since one of the most promising members of the class was stricken down — the only cloud to mar the bright- ness of our graduation. At last our course is all but finished. We feel that in the past four years we have accomplished much. In addition to our studies we have taken part in many activities, social and otherwise. Among our number are artists and musicians. Our contributions to journalism, debating and athletics have been generous. We have furnished editors and business managers for the paper and officers for the Associated Students. Those who have not aspired to prominent positions have been doing a work of no less importance, each in his own way. We have all met with disappointments, but the joys have far outnum- bered these. New fields of labor are open to us. We must press ever onward toward the goal. At the parting of the ways let us pause that we may wish success to those who fol- low in our footsteps and to the teachers express our gratitude for all that they have done to make our lives better and nobler through their example and instruction.
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EDNA BROWNING - MARGARET BUCKHaM Class Historian (4). OLIVETTE BUNCE - - ETHEL BURNS - - - AVANDEE CHEEK - - HONG YEN CHENG - - GANO CHITTENDEN - Paris, Mo. - - - Salem, Mass. Alamo, Cal. San Francisco, Cal. Oakland, Cal. San Francisco, Cal. New York City - ELLA B. CLARK ----- Dallas, Tex. - STELLA DAVIS ----- Modesto, Cal. Basket-ball (3); Agora (3 I ; Senior Play (4 FLORENCE EDITH DOYLE Social Science - - Classical Social Science Classical Social Science Commerce Scientific Social Science Social Science Classical San Francisco, Cal. Decoration Committee Jnnior Dance; Class Secretary (4); Senior Girls ' Jinks Committee (4). NEWTON DRURV - - - - San Francisco, Cal. Social Science B. H. S. Debating Team (3, 4). Secretary Glee Club (3); Presi- dent Forum (4); Vice-President Associated Students (4); Pres- ident Associated Students (4); Senior Faculty Baseball Team (4); Lamp and Quill. ALICE EVELETH - - - - an Francisco, Cal. Social Science JEWEL FAY ------ Porterville, Cal. - - Classical WILLIAM WARREN FERRIER Seattle, Wash. - - - Classical Class President (3); OLLA PODRIDA Staff (3); Editor-in-Cliief OLLA PODRIDA (4); Senior-Faculty Baseball Team (4); Lamp and Quill. CLARENCE FLAGG - - - Sacramento, Cal. - - Scientific Track Team (1, 2, 3-; ' OS Football Team; ' 08 Track Team; Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4 1. ROY M. FORTIER - - - Denyer, Colo. - - - Medicine BERYL MAE FOUNTAINE - Dixon, Cal. - - Social Science Senior Girls ' Jinks Committee (4). WALTER G. FREDERICKSON Greenfield, Wis. - - - Classical Glee Club (2, 3); Decoration Committee (4); Senior-Faculty Baseball Team (4); Associate Editor OLLA PODRIDA (4). HOWELL GESTER - - - - Auburn, Cal. - - - Scientific
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