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76 THE COGSWELL The Adjuta-nt, Mount Tamalpais Military Academy QMarchj. You are welcomed among our new exchanges. Your journal arrangement is very neat. Xhfe suggest, however, that you discontinue your continued stories. The Review, Sacramento High School Qmid-winter numberj-One could not wish for a better journal. Your arrangement and cuts are very neat. The author of The Land of the Rising Sun deserves honorable mention, as do many of your other authors who wrote the other excellent stories. The Odessaite, Odessa High School QSpring numberj-Your jokes are good, but we suggest a few more cuts or cartoons. The Review, Sacramento High School CGirls' numberj-Your stories are good, but why mix your cartoons and jokes in the advertising section? Oahuah, Oahu College, Honolulu, T. H. CAlumni numberj-Once more we find you among us. Yours is a journal for any editor to follow. what Chiltern img Ahnut 155 TI-115 COGSXVELL, San Francisco.-Such a fine paper as this one can receive only the highest praise. Use some artistic efforts on the outside of the paper as well as on the inside.-Pine Breezes, El Dorado County High School. THE COGSWELL, San Francisco QDecemberj.-You have turned out a splendid journal. Your literary and athletic departments are excellent. Prac- tical Experienceu is a story which holds the interest of the reader from the beginning to the end. You should endeavor to maintain this standard.- Wi177'Z67'df7fZg' Life, San Francisco. THE COGSWELL, San Francisco.-Your December issue is line in every respect. VVe notice with admiration the many pages devoted to your athletics and highly congratulate you on your enviable records.-S0t0y01-hath, Healdsburg High School. 5. S9 sea gm 5-DFJ in 'O la Q2 SP' if iw Q: 'SA Q ss? Q. me OO 5. OI H EH :IT MCD O F3-. Q md? S e i-D Q- O Q sf 'a FD PP FD I3 KD U1 UD O P-h Yi O . 5 S 'U N 'U FD 1 3 gg , fp g , -5 ....., - 4- , as S pg E MM it 111' A 'Was 'tinmiaii an W W 'WVQ Aw' nnmaai mum my 251 -439 va.. .23 ff' wi
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W Officers F. Rotrosky, '10, President E. Windhoevel, '09, Sec'y. and Treas. A. Codington, '09, Vice-President THE COGSWELL ERNESTINE WINDHOEVEL, ,O9. The new Cogswell Alumni Associa- tion held its first social event on the evening of March 13th. Over two hundred of the black and green postal cards, already becoming so well known to former Cogswellites, were sent out and a great number of graduates and former students responded to the sum- mons for a good time in the old au- ditorium. Most of the old classes were well represented, and even one lone mem- ber of the class of 1891 was present. At the door each one was presented with a tag on which to write his name and address and which he wore during the evening. In this way every one was able to get acquainted with those who had graduated before or after his own time. A vote was also taken by means of these tags as to whether or not there should be an Alumni banquet at some future date. As might be expected, the majority were in favor of the banquet, and some day soon the members of the association will be summoned to what we hope will become an annual event. Mr. Rotrosky started the entertain- ment for the evening by a short ad- dress, explaining that this was the first of many good times which, it is hoped, would be given under the aus- pices of the Alumni Association. He then explained how each member of the Social Committee was to take charge of the program for one evening, and introduced Merrill Howe, who had charge for that evening. Mr. Howe, after a few remarks, presented Mr. Miller, who said that he had always desired to have a permanent Alumni Association connected with the school and that he believed the one now started would form the nucleus of a large and a permaneiht association.
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