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Miss Marjorie Campbell (Physical Education) University ol Washington B. S. T. F. Smethurst (Manual Arts) South Kensington Science and Art Santa Barbara State Normal L. C. Linfesty (Manual Arts) University of Calif fornia, Southern Branch L. H. McGraw (Manual Arts) North Dakota State Normal A. M. Byrn (Manual Arts) Royal College of Dublin Locomotive Works of Dublin J. A. Van Koevering (Manual Arts) University of Calif- ornia, Southern Branch 19 2 9
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Miss M. A. Mackenzie (Music) Royal Conservatory of Music Leipsig Miss Winifred E. Johnson (Art) New York School of Fine and Applied Art. Miss Lillian N. Reid (Home Economics) Pomona College A.B. Miss Virgiline B. Mulvane (Health) U. S. C. Stanford San Bernardino General Hospital M. P. Renfro (Physical Education) University of Nebraska H. A. Ide (Music) American Conserva- tory of Music Miss Eleanore Kyle (Librarian) Des Moines Public Library Miss Ruby Stahlford (Home Economics) University of Montana B.S. V. N. Hodge (Physical Education) University of California B.S. Miss Mariorie Fell (Physical Education) Columbia School of Physical Educa- tion TYRO
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r S i ' r-iriiiriMi : iaunniiiTrinE.! . 1 hi m m tit As He He In the beautiful new silent friend, and there wi Greetings from the Faculty In 1926, Lewis Thompson wrote a delightful poem to our great silent teacher the Soboba chieftain, who has looked down upon the San Bernardino High School assemblies since 1914. It occupies a full page in the 1926 Tyro Annual. There above us in our councils Is the visage of an Indian, These two lines introduce the stern but kindly face that will be remembered by every Senior as fondly associated with many of his happiest hours in high school. As we gave our plays and programs As we gave our pep assemblies; His has hearkened, nodded grimly As we listened to our speakers; He has watched us smiling proudly we cheered our teams victorious; has been our guardian spirit, —the chief of the Sobobas. auditorium there will be a place somewhere for our be a place for you when you return to visit your alma mater We greet you. Seniors, and we say farewell, but we shall prize always the friendships and happy recollections of high school days of the class of ' 29. Your friend, GEORGE R. MOMYER. Two years and nine months ago, your parents sent you forth to this institu- tion, conceived in learning and dedicated to the proposition that all persons must study. .11 e Now you are engaged in a week of examinations, testing whether any benior, so brought up and so schooled, can long endure. You have met, on this the last day, to have a final mark from those who spend their hves that you might learn. It IS altogether fitting and proper that you should do this. But in a larger sense, whether you raise your grades or lower your grades, you surely did try I, who entered this struggle when you did, along with the other brave men and women of this faculty, find it far above my power to add or sub- tract The school will little note nor long remember what you said here but it can never forget what you did here. It was for you. Seniors, to be brilliant in order that you might overcome those obstacles which your teachers have so nobly advanced. It was for you to accomplish the great task placed before you, that you should take from your devoted teachers, a new amount of knowledge, to reach the goals for which they gave their last measure of patience; therefore 1 highly resolve that your efforts have not been in vain; that you dear Seniors, for your pains have a new birth of knowledge, and that this graduating class of Seniors and for Seniors shall not perish from the earth. WEIMER To every Senior, I extend greetings into the great, wide, wondrous world full of untold possibilities before you. You have been petted, scolded, instructed, directed, and protected during your struggles through this beginning period. Now you will take your place in our great civilization. You will have to rely on your own abilities to make a place for yourselves. No longer will you have the guardianship of the home and school. You become one of the great stream of humanity who fit into the high, medium, and low places of life. What great possibilities you have before you! Some will be famous for the part they take in the game of life, while others will be in the ranks of the great commonwealth of tomorrow. Each will have his part in the making of an epoch in the history of the world. ,,.,., . • i I urge upon you, that you will fill that place unflinchingly and sincerely, reahjing that the generation to come will be better becau.se of the part you have taken to uphold the integrity, honor, and freedom of your generation. Be sincere, be honest, be happy in the place in life you fill, and life will unfold to you her great truths. Again I greet you and wish you all success. M. A. K.lrr, Sponsor Senior Class, 1929. tA TYRO - TUimilTlTiUllin ' ■
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