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Jl e ]f ( ) pterprise. “ACCORDING a ' O OUR ROWKR.’ VOL. XXIII. PKTALUMA, cal., JUXR 12, 1902. THE OCEAN LIES BE TORE use . Cornmencement Exet cises Class of 1902. 2 PF OGF AIW. -5.— 1. Music. ORCHKvSTRA 2. Prayer... Rkv. H. J. WinSOR 3. “Andrew Carnegie’’ .Ada vStonk 4. Vocal Solo. .vSarah Borkp:noogkn 5. “Voltaire”. Zada F. Smith 6. Music. OrchKvSTra 7. Dkbath: : Resolved — That a property qualification for Municipal Suffrage in the United States is desirable. affirmative; : nfgativr : Floyd McAlister, Horace Cainni, Caroline Mills, Opal Hays, Lewis Cromwell,- Elsa Schluckebier. 8. Music. Orchestra 9. Presentation of Diplomas. PrEvSIDRNT P. Svveed 10. Music. Orchestra
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For the latest in vSwell Headwear go to Weir’s, the Leading Milliner The newest in Chiffon h ' ace Veils alwa3’S on hand . . Wier’s Millinery, 856Main Street. HALE’S DOLLAR KID GLOVE—Guaranteed. HALES’ SPECIAL $3.50 SHOES. FLORODORA—Just the Hat for Young Men, $2.00. J. M. HUTERMUTE,- New and Second-hand Furni¬ ture. Carpets cleaned by ma¬ chinery. All kinds of Uphol¬ stering and Repairing. 804 Main Street. I M. ROPE,- ...Lkading Taii.or... Carnes a line of Imported and Domestic goods, all warranted as represented. Work first class. 818 Main street. ly. R. HEALY- Calls your Attention to the Ni ' w Stvlk of Photos. Particularly to the style of Photos with a medal¬ lion given aw’a ' with each dozen. :make money - Buy a house and lot of Bainerd 6c Veale and make from $100 to I500 in 60 days J. A. McAlister, - - GROCr.R - 933 Main vStreet. “TABLERS,”- Western Avenue. Purest and best of Ice Cream. Fresh Candies. The PETALUMA INCUBATOR will hatch good, strong and vigorous Chickens. The PETALUMA BROODER will raise them success fully. CREOSOZONE will keep them free from lice, and MIDLAIND POULTRY FOOD will make them grow fast. All these can be obtained at our store peTALUMA INCUBATOR CO. 850-856 Main Street, Petaluma, Cal
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High School Enterprise, Published by Senior Class with aid of Juniors. ZADA F. SMITH, . • • . . . . Editor EDNA J. RODGERS, . . Assistant Editor FLOYD McAlister, . . . Business Manager HERBERT BRAiNERD, . . . Ass ' t Manager PETALUMA, CAL. . . . JUNE 12, 1902 This issue of our paper is for those who are i interested in, and who appreciate our work in the schools of Petatluma. We have found that it was a great deal of work canvassing for ad¬ vertisements; but, nevertheless, we did not become discouraged. We hope the students and friends will give a share of their patron¬ age to our advertisers. We have found that the businevSs men and women of Petaluma have shown an interest in us which we appreciate. The fact that many of the business men of this city, whose entire market is foreign, have ! helped us shows that we have their good will ! and support. We thank our advertisers, our teachers and all who have contributed to make ; the clo.sing events of the class of “ V)2” a success. One more year has glided by and another j class is to leave our school, to go out and learn the practical le.ssons of life. vSo we feel that this is an important period in the lives of we ' who have completed our course. Shall we go ahead? or shall we try to stand still and then retrograde? This is indeed a deciding and critical period. - % - Reserve Power. t We can never tell what is in a man until an emergency calls out his reserve; and he can not call out one ounce more than he has .stored up. In any l attle it is the reserve corps that lends success to the army. In a stationary engine there is always a large fly-wheel, which It is your knowledge, your experience and your character, the moral wealth you have ac¬ cumulated during your life, that measures your power and influence of today. You must .stand or fall by your resej ' i ' e poiuer when the crisis conies. - 0 - Class of “ 02.’ ' Many members of this class have fallen be¬ hind in their studies. Others had to stop school to earn a livelihood by the sweat of their brow, but the few who have triumphed over all the difficulties nia ' well deserve to be called the “ Cla.ss of 02.” We hope that each member of I this cla.ss will be succe.s.sful in life, and that I the word “fail” will be a word unknown to your vocabulary. The little troubles you thought you have had while trying to master some Tatiif or Algebra will indeed seem small in after life, and pleasant, indeed, will be the reflections of the many hours which were spent in school life. We are sure you will never forget the teach¬ ers of this school, to whom you owe very much. vSo we bid farewell for the la.st time, as a class, to the “ Cla.ss of 1902,” hoping that the mem¬ ories of the Petaluma High School will always be dear to you. - m — — Answer this question to your own satisfaction : “There are just two kinds of people on earth today., Just two kinds, and no more I say. Tt Not the bad and the good, I ' or ’tis well understood, The good are half bad And the bad are half good. No ! the two kinds of people on earth I mean Are the people who li l and the people who lean.” In which class are you? ' - - Confucius says : “Life is what we make it.” This being so, we cannot aim too high. Build is used to distribute the energy evenly so that j your ideals lofty and high; then, b}’ hard work when extra force is u.sed the sudden shock will ' and perseverance, 3 ' ou will sin;eh ' reach the not stop the engine. I goal. i
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