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23 YsA x es Class of 75. Ed D. Hedges. Irving Ranard. Class of 76. Emma Elder Cogshall. Arthur L. Whitney. John P. Craig. Mrs. Mary Hinkle Zook. Chas. F. Munday. Ed Chapman. Class of 77. Frank A. Cromwell. Collie Berger. Louis Valentine. Mrs. Fannie Davidson Cooper. Mrs. Sadie Wright Sheldon. Mrs. Maggie Young Davis. Frank Towne. Lester Towne. George Jewell. John Naughton. Mary Ward. Mrs. Carrie Sproule Ivancovich. J. A. Green. Mrs. Etta Elder Muncon. Class of 78. Mrs. Kate Zartman. Walter Hinkle. Mrs. Ella Gale McPhail. Gil P. Hall. Geo. W. Gaston. Class of 79. Mrs. Mattie Thompson Fairbrother. Ed. Lippitt. Wm. Kelley. Jennie Cavanagh. Mrs. Linnie Lawrence Dalton. Mrs. Nettie Fairbanks Higbee. Dan Brown. Mrs. Etta Ranard Wright. Mrs. Sadie Rutherford Lightner. Georgie Reynolds. Wm. Benson. Susie Ward. Mrs. Alice Vestal Kopf. Ed Carpenter. Class of ’80. Mrs. Laura Benson Ward. Mrs. Rose Miller Shiack. George Reynolds. Mrs. Mary Casey Kinslow. Charles Towne. Alice Munday. Mrs. Mattie Benson Miller. Mrs. Edee Holton Nelson. Mrs. Carrie Caldwell Atwater. Joe Bernhard. Mrs. Eva Barlow Mordecai. Mrs. Rose Hewitt Alexander. Class of ’81. Mrs. Annie Weeks Jenkins. Charlie Miller. J. W. Lawrence. Mrs. Flora Bowman. Melvin Holton. George Davidson. Francis Peters. Mrs. Eva Fairbanks. Mrs. Eva Maynard Fairbanks. C. M. C. Peters. Class of ’82. Anna Casey. Mrs. Minnie Laird Parker. Kittie Singley. Florence Towne. Lyman Green. Mrs. Jannette Parker Perry. John Denman. Ora Peoples. George W. Heald. George Baxter. Mrs. Laura Cavanagh Whitney. Mrs. Rose Ayers Blakeley. Luther Jones. John Kelley. Mrs. Alice Tuttle Elkins. Mrs. Kate Mitchell Short. Class of ’83. Jennie Lovejoy. Mrs. Louise Preston Goulder. Mrs. Myrtle Lawrence Winans. Mrs. Aletha Shattuck Ellsworth. Mrs. Laura Prescott Hutchins.
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studious, and inten ds to return next term, and continue her work in the High School. After two years of study, we hope to see her graduate with honors in the class of ’06. Mae is very studious and stands among the brightest in her class. She is always willing to aid her less for¬ tunate friends, and ' by her winning ways, has won the esteem of all her schoolmates. We all know how Mae longed for the third period in the morning. It was amid the merry click of a dozen twpewriters that most of her innocent sport was started. One day Mae had a mishap. Her tie came undone, and it is needless to say, what a difficult matter it was to retie it without a mirror. We soon noticed her blushing, and on closer investiga¬ tion, found her tie had been fixed. The question arose, “Who tied Mae’s tie?” Echo answer ed, “C. N. C.” We will miss her when our school days are over, and wish her success in her undertakings through life. Lottie is the most dignified mem¬ ber of the class, hut by her quiet ways and winning manner she has become a general favorite among her school¬ mates. She is a very industrious girl and her record as a student is excel¬ lent. She lives several miles from town but rain or shine, Lottie is al¬ ways punctual to the minute, which is more than we can say of some of the other girls. Lottie will always make friends wherever she goes, for she has a loving disposition. Bright-eyed Emma is the mischiev¬ ous member of our class of five. She seems fairly bubbling over with mer¬ riment and her merry laugh greets us at morning, noon and night. She is ever ready to enter into any frolic with her classmates, and always takes a leading part. But we must not confine ourselves to Emma’s funny traits as her good qualities are as numerous. She takes great interest in her class, and is an earnest worker in its Jbehalf. She is one of our class debaters and has done much to win forensic honors for us. We are un¬ decided as to w.hat Emma expects to do after graduation. Something was said about going to Honolulu, but we are unable to say whether she intends to make that her future home or not. It would not be surprising, however, if a certain young man, who was here from the Islands, returned ere long, and—what then? That is left to your imagination. I have been requested to end this article with a few words to the grad¬ uates. You have been industrious, painstaking pupils and it is with pleasure that I commend you to the commercial world, for I feel that you are thoroughly equipped to take your place therein and fill it -satisfactorily. Only remember that your education does not end with your graduation to¬ night. Ever strive after knowledge, for only the acquisition of knowledge entirely satisfies. It’s attainment broadens one’s horizon and makes life both worth living and significant. Let the work you are prepared to do be a means to an end, and not the end it¬ self, otherwise all your efforts have been in vain. Realize that life means work, and that the best work is only done by those who have an aim in life, and who keep that aim steadily in view; that the greatest joy of all liv¬ ing is the rendering of intelligent ser¬ vice to the race. May success crown all your efforts. EDITH R. KURTZ. B. F. PHILLIPS Manufacturer and dealer in CIGARS-o General Grant and Puppies. AYERS McPHAIL Draying and General Transportation. Main Street, Petaluma EVERYBODY READS-o The flrgus
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24 Dan R. Stewart. Cassie McGlynn. Mrs. Lizzie Madler Stafford. Charles Egan. Hattie Wiswell. Mrs. Wilma Davidson McNabb. Class of ' 84. Bertha Camm. Charles Campbell. Mrs. Annie Craig Bradley. Lawrence Thompson. Thomas Barlow. Maggie Carr. Thomas Studdert. Wm. A. Chapman. Everett Charles. Edna Young. Mrs. Lulu Hopkins Zartman. Theresa Murray. Regie Allen. Charles Bowman. Mrs. Bessie Brown Gummer. Mrs. Fannie Munday Cox. Prof. Daniel White. Anna Averill. Charles Freeman. Emmett Benson. Class of ' 85. Florence Mauzy. Charles Lynch. Emma Peters. Minnie Barnes. John Peters. George Sweeney. Albert Corliss. Tarlton Eastman. Mrs. Nellie Doyle Hood. Stephen Cavanagh. Mrs. Eddie Houx Moffit. Lizzie Fairbanks. Mrs. Cora. Derby Benson. James Sweeney. Elvus Brandon. Johnathan Green. Alice Davidson. Class of ' 86. Mrs. Kate Hinkle Morrow. Mrs. Gertrude Symonds Green. Nellie Egan. Kate Geohegan. Jennie Ackerman. Richard Craig. .Martha Thompson. Mrs. Helen Graves Burns. Dell Jewell. Mrs. Martha Tharp Sales. Juanita Conley. Mrs. Rebecca Bowman Shader. Wallace Thompson. Alfred Veghte. John McCarthy. Gertrude Winans. J. Rollo Leppo. Harry Gossage. Will Fairbanks. Mrs. Clara Spooner. Frank Davidson. Class of ' 87. Wm. Gentry. Will DeTurk. Isadore J. Cereghino. John McNear. Lulu Leppo. Anna Palmer. Edwin Heald. Emma Tupper. Hugh Miller. George Miller. Mrs. Libbie Barlow MacNeil. Maggie Murray. Alfred Borlini. Lena Cox. Mrs. Effie Houx Biglow. Mary Flannery. Anna McDowell. Albion Whitney. Class of ' 88. Harry Allen. Bertha Leeds. Ella Cavanagh. Carrie Shaver. Mrs. Christine Dinsmore Williams. Mrs. Freda Clemenson Wilson. Stephen Costello. Mrs. Mae Lewis Dinmore. Alice C. Brown. Anna C. Graves. Mrs. Gertrude Kuffle Fletcher. Class of ' 89. Maud Newberry. Christon Maack. Hall Lewis. Minnie Scott. Josie Davidson. Morton Stockdale. David Reese.
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