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THE COGSWELL 81 C. F. C. DIAMOND STARS. Rod I-Iollis, '09, is a member of the Calgary Club in the Twilight League. Rod is one of Deyeraux's twirlers. Clayton I-lollis, ex-'11, is captain of the Petaluma ball team. Carl Zamlock, ex-'11, is working in the XVestern League this season. Zamniy is one ol' the pitchers on the Denver Club. Arthur Codington, '09, is playing with the Emeryville nine. Fred Codington, '07, is a member of the Iast Kahn Brothers' team of Oakland and is regarded as one of their stellar players. OTHER STELLAR STARS. Buel Moody, ex-'09, famous as a track star, is a member of the Fastime Athletic Club. Longueville Price, '09, who holds Cogswells record for the mile, belongs to the Olympic Club. Lloyd Inlellings. 'Ili Chester Gilbert, 'll: Al Pennington, ex-'10g Bull Miller. ex-'11, who played on the champion basket ball teams at school, are now members of the invincible Olympic fire. COGSXYELI. BUSINESS GIRLS. Anita Douglas, ex-'12, has charge of the lace department in the Em- porium. May Frye. '09, is with I-Iartsook, the photographer. Grace Montell, '09, is with the Curtis Printing Company. Sophie Hink, ex-'12, is with Schillings Henrietta Goetjen, ex-'09, is a stenographer with Jonas Erlanger, whole- sale producer. COGSNVELLITES XVI-IO ARE TEACHING. Martin Flaherty, '91, is an English instructor at the University of California. Elizabeth MacXIurray, '12, has charge of a class in sewing. which is conducted by the Emporium for its employees. Marguerite Kaufmann, '03, is teaching in the city schools. Fred Lucas, '09, is back at Cogswell as assistant instructor in the Forge and Foundry. Hazel Haggart is teaching' in the schools of San Mateo. She gradu- ated from Cogswell in 1905. OFFICERS OF THE COGSXVELI.. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Fred Rotrosky, '10, President, 1273 Turk streetg phone VVest 4870. Arthur Codington, '09, Vice-President, 1014 Sixtieth street, Oakland, Ca1.g phone Piedmont 3359. Ernestine Vifinclhoevel, '09, Secretary-Treasurer, 465 Central avenueg phone West 7704. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Rebe Frank, '12g Merril Howe, '10g Hilda Knudsen, '13, Longueville Price, '095 Clifford VVelcome, '13.
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THE COGSWELL 83 Doizorriv G.x1mN1zR, 'l5. Meteorlike has the class of 1914 whirled through its Senior year and now, on the eve of graduation, its members are well prepared to step forth into the world. The girls of the class cannot be given too much praise for the way they have controlled affairs during the year. Girls of the Senior class, it is with reluctance that the undergraduates say farewellg yet it need not be farewell. XYhy not pay us a call occasionally? You will always be welcomed by the girls, Seniors, for are you not of us? ASSOCIATED GIRL STUDENTS. On Monday, .Npril 13, the girls gathered in the auditorium for a jolly good time in the form of an Easter social. The social was in reality a formal welcoming to the lireshnien. but the scrubs had welcomed them- selves into high school life right from the start. Nevertheless, they enjoyed the Social with a hearty and gratifying appreciation. A well rendered pro- gram received the hearty applause of the audience. Irene Farrell, a new- comer, favored the girls with a piano solo. .X Comic sketch by the girls of the Senior class was then presented. Edna Ayres, of the '15 class, played a piano solo, as usual delighting her hearcrs. Irina lilahrs gave a pleasing recitation. The girls' orchestra was then heard from, receiving hearty applause. The seats were then removed and then began one of those joyous times, when the Senior forgets to be dignihed and the scrub has to blink her eyes to make sure that she isn't still in grammar school. Every one enjoyed the games, particularly the race. Refreshments were served and the rest of the afternoon was spent in dancing. GIRLS' ORCHESTRA. Yes, it is here, really here-a girls' orchestra. For years we have waited patiently for a girls' orchestra. Then along came three enterprising girls who didn't wait patiently-no, indeed. They calmly went to work and started the nucleus of an orchestra. Let us hope some of those patient waiters who can play musical instruments will help to enlarge the orchestra. SWIMMING AND ROWING. Swimming and rowing were very popular last term, but both these sports seem to be enjoying a slump at present. It is rumored that there are several mermaids among the under-class girls, so we may live in hope of seeing swimming regain its high standard in the near future. TENNIS. Tennis enthusiasts are rejoicing over the way the girls are supporting this section. The Girls are always ready for a set after school on the 6 school courts. Several of the players make a practice of going to the Park courts weekly. BASKETBALL. The basketball team has practiced faithfully during the greater part of the year, but has been enjoying the rest cure lately. The girls expect to get in some good games before school closes and may be in line for block Cfs if they have time to win a sufficient number of games. The team has won about half the games played during the year.
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