Cloverdale Union High School - Spectator Yearbook (Cloverdale, CA)

 - Class of 1911

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Cloverdale Union High School - Spectator Yearbook (Cloverdale, CA) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 28 of 46
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Page 28 text:

Qualite non quantite, describes exactly our list of ex¬ changes this term. The few we have received, however, were much enjoyed by all. They were all good papers, and we hope to be remembered by them another year. “The Searchlight,” San Rafael High School: Your Fresh¬ man edition was very interesting; your jokes are good—the kind more High School papers should have—those of a per¬ sonal nature. “The Skirmisher,” St. Mathews School, Burlingame: You are always welcome, “Skirmisher.” Your paper is indeed, good, but your literary columns are hardly equal to your other departments. Acorn, Alameda High School: Your Commencement number is fine. Your paper would be more attractive, how¬ ever, if the covers—both inside and out—were free from ad¬ vertisements. “Sotoyoman,” Healdsburg High School: We have not re¬ ceived and recent copies of the “Sotoyoman.” Your paper is always interesting, and we should like to see it again. Gold Pan : We find your paper interesting. Your cover design is well done. Come again.

Page 27 text:

2 to 3. But in the second game the High School were win¬ ners from the beginning, the final score totaling 7 to 5. Great interest centered in the final and deciding game, but we came off victorious after a hard struggle. The teams lined up as follows: High School— R. H. E. Grammar School— R. H. E. Bel ford c 0 1 0 Haehl, 2b . . O I 0 Thompson, p 3b. . .. 0 1 0 Butler, p . . O 2 0 J. Sink, ib. .. 0 1 0 C. Butler, ib. . O O 0 Reger, p 2b . . . 0 0 0 Brown, 3b . . O O 0 Scanlon, ss . .. 0 0 0 Lea, ss . . O I 0 D. Sink, 3b. .. 2 1 0 G. Cooley, cf. . O O 0 McCabe, rf . .. 0 1 1 F. Lea, If. . O O 0 Brush, cf. .. 0 1 1 W. Hill, rf. . O O 0 Cooley, If. .. 0 0 0 McDonald, c. . O 2 0 Total. .. 2 5 1 Total. . O 6 0



Page 29 text:

Jean Smith ' 93, for the past six months has been a student at the University of California. Frank Yordi ’95, and wife (Ethel Caldwell ’93), are now visiting with relatives in this city. Adah Williams ’96, has returned to her home in Cloverdale after spending the winter in Susanville, California. Jessie Bentley, 1900, has been teaching in the Crocker dis¬ trict school, near Cloverdale. Mrs. Bruning (Annie Koester ’oi), resident of Petaluma. Mrs. Deitman (Zoe Levicy ’oi), is visiting her parents in Cloverdale. Sue Shelford ’03, is teaching the third and fourth grades of the Cloverdale Grammar School. Marian Chase ’05, has moved to Berkeley. Mrs. McAbee (Ethel Lile 06), is residing in Cloverdale. Nora Pruitt 08, is one of the office employes of the Metro¬ politan Life Insurance Company, in San Francisco. Frank Sedgley ’08, is clerking at the Clover Leaf Pharmacy, Cloverdale. Emily Seymour ’08, is teaching at San Miguel, San Luis Obispo county. Marked Baer ’08, is attending college at Berkeley. Mattie Elliott ’08, is teaching school at Yorkville. Hazel Shelford ’09, has engaged in the millinery business in this city. Hazel Browne ’10, and Fay Northcott ’io, are attending the San Jose Normal. Cecil, Gowan 10, is teaching school near Philo. 27

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