Petaluma High School - Trojans Yearbook (Petaluma, CA)

 - Class of 1903

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Nothing equal to it for cheapness, cleanliness and safety. You can cook with gas in half the time than with any other fuel. Ask you neighbor who uses gas and see what he says about it. We will set up, until further notice, a handsome gas range for $15.00 on easy terms. Come in and see our assortment. Fuel Gas $ 1.50 per 1000 cubic feet, net. Illuminating Gas $ 2.00 per 1000 cubic feet, net. L. S. CHOPARD, CHRIS. GEBHARDT, CITY STABLE. Watchmaker and Jeweler. For a swell MERCHANT TAILOR. RUBBER TIRE RIG Dealer in Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. -Datest Styles- -Go to- CANEVESCINI’S. Johnson Bld’g, Western Avenue. 815 Western avenue, Petaluma. Cor. Keller and Western avenue. Gas for Light and Fuel. PETALUMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY. 0 Zartman Gompany, .e Fop the Finest ?. BUGGIES CARRIAGES WAGONS

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l t 1 girls practiced with a vim. The first game was played in town with the Grammar school team, and our girls won by a large score. The next day the P. H. S. team departed amid cheers and encouragement from the boys, for San Francisco to meet the team of the Girls’ High School. Our team was beaten by the small score of 8-2, and though we were defeated we spent a most enjoyable day. Two more match games took place this season, one with the Lowell High School team in San Francisco May 23d, and the other with the Girls’ High School team here on May 30th. Myrtle Healv has acted as captain this year and Hilda Atkinson, manager. We wish to thank the faculty and others for the interest they have shown, and especially the boys whose enthusiasm gave us much encouragement. T. B. s. ‘03. The Josher. Mr. Minium : “Martin, in making ice cream, what becomes of the cream when the salt takes the heat out of the ice ? ’ Martin : “It takes cold.” Miss K : “Where were the mystery and miracle pi ayes, played ?” Class : “In England.” Miss K : “In what part of England ?” Allie : “Europe.” Extract from a recitation in Hamlet. English IV. Miss K : “If you want to find out a person’s cha¬ racter, what speech would you look for ?” Miss R : “Love speech.” Miss K : “Suppose that were not given until the last act ?” Miss R : “I’d look for the last act.” Miss K : “ Vhat would the last act be ?” Mr. Anderson: “Suicide.” Of all the books I’ve read, Or ever cast a look, The worst, the very worst of all’s That German science book. When I have read a line or two Of that most awful writ, It makes me say with emphasis That German word “dainit.” Study of Luminous Objects 111 Physics. Edna to Tom ; “What else besides the sun is lumi¬ nous ?” Tom : “Girls eyes, some times.”



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8 Qlas history M I I N 1899 our Class entered the. P. H. S. with a membership of twenty-two. Each year the number grew smaller until but ten remain to¬ night to represent the class of ’03. before con¬ sidering the graduates let us glance over those who for various reasons have left us. Mary Bryan (Hardin) is married and living in town. Horace Camm is attending school in Oakland. Perle Hanger is living in Sonoma. Florence Janies is attending the State Normal at Los Angeles. Ruby McGuire graduates next year. Josie Pilkington has been living with her parents at Trenton and will leave for Alaska next month. Herman Meyling is living at his father’s ranch near town. Olive Purvine graduates from Santa Clara High School this year. Chester Smith is working in San Francisco. Florence Thompson is residing in Seattle. Marino Tomasini is at work in San Francisco. Daisy Wallien is living at home with her parents. We have thus far spoken of those who have fallen by the wayside. Let 11s turn our attention to the faithful ones who have endured to the end : There’s our little mischievous Tessie B. Sweed. Tess is the life and merriment of the class. Always playing jokes on her classmates and seldom being caught. Her favorite study is Physics(?). The answers to the ques¬ tions in that study will be found recorded in “Sis Hop¬ kins.” Tess takes a great interest in Basket Ball and her devoted work has kept the team in existence when it would have fallen through for lack of spirit. I11 the classroom Tess has always ranked among the highest. She will attend the State University at Berkeley next year and judging her future record by her past she will surely succeed. Lewis H. Cromwell, a very diminutive member of the class of ’03 is a parliamentary wonder. During the Assembly in the P. H. S. he served very faithfully as Speaker of the House. As a student he ranks very

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