Cogswell Polytechnical College - Cogswell Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1914

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THE COGSWELL 41 The class basketball team is a eontencler for hrst place honors in the annual interclass series. They cleleatecl the '15 class team by a score of 53 to 32. They are now reacly to play the '1-1 class for the championship. The team consists of Arthur lfurclerer, Spiro Manclieh, Carl Olsen, Thomas Fowler, john Torre and S. Soroeeo. Swimming was well supported this term by the '16 class, and by the efforts of our representatives we managed to secure seeoncl place. As yet baseball has not eommeneecl, but we are proucl to say that five out of the nine men to play will be from the 'lti class. lfrom all appearances the '16 class boys are bouncl to come out gnocl ancl strong for football practice and a number have great hope ot being' seleetecl for the school team for the coming term. 1Vho says our boys are lacking in school anrl elass spirit? At the class meetings ol late there has been a great rleal of interest aroused at the prospect of having' our class pins. .X committee has been appointed ancl is doing its best to get a pin that will rival all others of the school. A-i'?F'if1i'.,-.242 fi ' . w ' -' 2 ' ' ' 1- 1 u ': P-11:-.:v1.' --:bg fF1f1L+t:g A. f -. - ' H rf? Q' ' ' ' yi :iq 1 .Q ' -3-'tg' 11115 Ejffff 'j.:v:', if.' ' ' M-..v..'. ' H, W ,Q . . N 1-nf . -- er, .-1-1.-'cl 'r-'ff 1 f.,.,4f -' .,-,, - . ..--A,,'y,- .- : ,- .1 M 1 V' - ': P -. G21 E'-',?2h':.n41' WV-.-fag: S:-:V 125,51 eq Q., .. , P,-L ,A 'J' ,L iq: ., .1 31: I.: . . z H: .-,texto-,,Kfs,1-. gp. , -.,,1,, . 45. --N, ,in-5 -,yn-,f .b - - -, -4 - J xg -1 , . - ' L-gil-f5'.'4L,,:,1 1.-f.: , 'uw 4,1 4.2 -,g -' --w.,.M1 .' Q' .-4.-'fg f : H ' Q5H'a'12fs',ire-32'--fiatiw -1:21 -.ii-' 'Sf' 2'fS .HJ-F: J: .1'-:- . f x 11 + , - xiii,-3-sf? -a- 'ef' g.-25.2. ff' 11,5 ,F , 3,73 v 3, To, 1 Lf. ' F' If jk -2.-:gr F' 5-'PA '-'Lg '.- j'1f'-ln,,D.'5.-.TiQ2: . ,-. P3 '.'.'jf-,:.' I , -1v.t.L,.,g ' '17 Q gg . ' I -iff' ' P.: .3721 ' .-u L J,-,AL 4341-sfLw ii'-.C-s - .':-f- Q . , I- Q.. ' 51- - fi g ,. '- ' .iw Sw fi .4 -.1..'.- J af: 3 -fl-pk, --f4:1,L: 4' f 1 .- - - - 1 -1.3.-p . f writ'- i.fi-'N-'if J' ' f:f.?4fG?m .hifi : .12-1 -'Y 1371 ' , . ...s -.ri . LW 1 s.,q'Q1g- Q -. - L U , .f:-'ig-,'5 1 - f-Ti 2 '. 5-3955 ' -J PM. 2 wma.: -.af s i -1 5'1 ' ' 1.4 gg. ,- I ',r.'.1 , V :Zhi - 'nba' -tr ,'f '. e . , -'15 .P .: :-- H. ,Prep aff ,fm 13 'uw 1-5 .av ,AZ sv r A an . 4. .1557 , .f 55. Q 17271 254- 7 . ' fs--vfffff Jiiiza . , 1 5.11, 'ia 1' i1gL.,,,. . , f-21932 A ft l .f.f.eg,.,. +,E:j55Z Ex s,.1.,4:Aji E,,:5,.:-Z., mi Ai21:255!iJL .' Q .I ., in 1-F -EL .-11'Ee?:n.-fzryi -1-G9 'sl' P WR - ' ' if ff- '--Ji'-'Hi 'S -ff? I is fl -1 ' 1- -evne . . .-fr v-'14 .- , . ' ,:1 -. 51.2 - ,, -,:,f ,I .,.,, ,- i -- ...-L1 1 ., . ., .7 -- K as --1, 14-,:1 :uni 4k'y,1iS'i',f7lf51-Ea! -' -:,'fqf,,1i.-.Q,. ,,,., fl , V:-, ..i4,,gi. 9,-ffl?-.:.f iw: - , .f ,. if N-I is 5 '7 4 'viii

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Heil ' i - 5 Illl .wx 1 ,f Wg,'f'f3lill 'lv I nil I N9 Q t - X lk N , x, we I - f......-D jifllk 1 X .......!1:::u x ll .,..........,... . ........ I ........ ......... ' GFJIG We, the class of 1916, are about to leave behind us our Sophomore year and step into our junior year. As we look back upon two delightful years spent at Cogswell, we feel that we owe part of our great success to the upper classmen, especially to the Seniors, whose good example we always endeavor to follow. During the term when we were low Sophs, we held a class picnic at Muir Woods, and those of the class who went certainly enjoyed the day's outing. The following term, the upper and lower classes combined their organiza- tions and the following officers were elected: Ray McElligot, president, Pearl Hein, vice-president, jean Miller, secretary, Carl Olsen, treasurer, Fannie Whitaker and Thomas Fowler, representatives to the Student Body. The girls of the 1916 class have done a great deal to promote the tennis and basketball teams of the school. Owing to the poor tennis courts, there has been a lack of practice this year, but with the opening of the new courts, we expect strong competition among the various classes. We have a good basketball team, and expect to prove this to the best of our ability when we play for the interclass championship. The team is well represented by Elizabeth Fisher, Fannie Whitaker, Alline McCord, Adele Lemoine and Evelyn McGillicuddy. The boys of the class are not to be ignored when it comes to talk about school activities, for they certainly uphold the record of the class by being well represented in track, basketball, swimming, baseball and football. , They started the term by making a great victory in the cross-country run, six out of the first eight men to enter being Sophs. These were Clarence Fuqua, Ralph Glennon, Thomas Fowler, Victor Baloun, jack Barkley and Beaumont McLaren.



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Y xg J X X b ff X ' I . EX F' 85 f 'fl f . f 1 ' A - JW .V f W f - ' -fr 3 f CES' 76 The june '17 class began its career at Cogswell in the autumn of 1913. After two months ot much discussion, a constitution was drawn up and the class was finally organized. A merry battle ensued for the positions of officers of the class. The following were the successful candidates: XfVilliam Herbstritt, presidentg Corinne Forrest, vice-presidentg Grace Iversen, treasurerg Thelma Don, secretaryg Rudolph Pope, sergeant-at-armsg and George Tracy, representative to the Student Body. 1 During the first term that this class attended Cogswell, the Associated Girl Students royally entertained the girls at a reception in their honor. This was a time never to be forgotten in the Freshman life of this class. The '17 class is proud of the fact that some of the Freshmen were able to join the orchestra-a tact which is still highly appreciated. There are also many other musical students of this class who are not in the orchestra but who help at other times. At the first regular meeting, class captains were elected for basketball, football, swimming and track. The boys showed their class spirit by entering into all the interclass con- tests and many tried to make the school team. Guido Pera distinguished himself by winning his block C during the first six months of his stay at Cogswell. Several boys won their class numerals in swimming and track events At the beginning of the new term, a meeting was held and the following 6 officers were elected: VValter 1-Ioll, president: Cade Sparks, vice-presidentg Rudolph Pope, treasurerg Opal Dalbey, secretary: Jacob Cordsen, sergeant-at armsg Hazel Sweeney, 'representative to the Student Body. The girls of the class have not, as yet, taken much interest in the girls' tll ' 3 1 etlcs of the 5Cl'1001, but they are gradually beginning to do so.

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1914, pg 152

Cogswell Polytechnical College - Cogswell Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 118

1914, pg 118

Cogswell Polytechnical College - Cogswell Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 41

1914, pg 41

Cogswell Polytechnical College - Cogswell Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 137

1914, pg 137

Cogswell Polytechnical College - Cogswell Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 129

1914, pg 129


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