San Jose High School - Bell Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1912

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v L a 1 -1f:i1lf.: :1I'1,'!i0 .-if' -f 5 Ii1.:iw-I-t l 'IIl' A l H H N 5 i.l.ilIIil' f G 2 , A -, ,, - . ....A 1, fieiz II A ll J um 0 .,. .. I 199 'JV Qllawa Qivrurha , C. WARDE HATCH-Poor Warde! Life seems a barren waste before him be- cause he thinks that nobody loves a fat man. Nevertheless he has been promi- nent in school activities. He is a member of Senate, Mask and Scroll, and Crown d Sh' ld Warde has served on the Board of Reps and was the successful an ie . manager of the track team this year. He was also' chairman of the class play committee, and a member of the Senior Week committee. GLADYS ARTHUR-At hrst appearance Gladys seems like a quiet demure lit- tle creature, but she is not so at all when you know her. She has made many friends among her classmates. ' , GEDRGE GRAHAIVI-VVe are glad that George decided to wait and graduate with our class. He acted as Business Manager of the Herald for la year, and is a member of Crown and Shield. George was also on the Class History Com- mittee. FANNIE BURKETT-Cute little Fannie is an inspiration in herself. Fannie has always received good records, and we are proud to have her with us. FRED PALIVIER-Fred is a member of both band and orchestra. Ecclesia and El Circulo Hispanico also claim Fred as one of their hard workers. - WILLIAM LANDEL3-Miss Henry can tell you of William's ability in French class. As for his other accomplishments, his many friends will vouch for them. EUNICE .COATS-Eunice is about the most agreeable girl that ever happened, always being willing to do anything for anybody. She is a member of Ephe- merian. I-E0 CARRERE-Leo has been registered in the commercial department, and we are told that he is an Al student. He is a member of the orchestra. EDITH CAIVIPBELL--Edith has almost grown gray trying to plan a happy fu- ture for all of us. Edith was a member of the Class Pin committee, and she took part in the class show. She has served on the Board of Reps and the Custodian Committee, and is the outgoing president of Delphic. I HAROLD HAPGOOD-The Ecclesia boys were glad to take Happy', into their midst. Harold was on the Class Pin committee, Board of Reps, and has acted as Business Manager of. the Herald He has been trophy keeper this year. LOUIS STOCKLIVIEIER-Louis is one of the more quiet boys of our class, but his recitations always show the result of hard study. El Circulo Hispanico will lose a good member in him. CORA CASWELL--Although Cora is quiet, she has always been willing to help The Ephemerian girls will stand up for this. AILEEN REED-Aileen's hobby is basket-ball. She has been a great help to the team and has won her S. I. RUTH BENNETT-Here is school spirit itself! What hasn't Ruth taken part in? She is Student Body Secretary, Class Reporter, a member of the Valley League Debating Team, on the Custodian Committee, a member of Delphic, and of the Board of Reps. Ruth also worked on the Class Play and Will committees.



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JUS 1'6- Che IS- IO is ll- E13 nf .ll J d lj I' Q1 mf- ,--ul' 111 gil ' ' 5 --i-iiallE2l1IilI,'l5 mr' alll. JIU' 'flllg 4C Q 'ILM-lm1 imi.ll Ka l .uuiilllllll f ' ' 12? ROLAND GIBIOTTI-We inferred from his serious air that Roland.is a good student, and we find that we are right. We only wish that he had Joined our class sooner. BLANCHE WELLS-Blanche has proved to be a willing worker. She has al- ways been loyal to the class. RUTH WAGNER-This sweet girl came to S. I. late, but in the short time that she has been here she has endeared herself to every one. GLEN LEAFfGlen is one of our faithful boys. He has always been interested in class affairs. STELLA ROGERS-Stella has always lent a helping hand and has made herself very useful. We could not have gotten along without her help. GORDEN IVIHCLEAN-Gorden came to our class this year. He has proved to be quiet and dependable. IMOGENE REED-Imogene joined our class at the last minute, and proved her great wisdom in doing so. We are glad to have her with us. LYNNE SHEW-Although Lynne is very quiet and reserved, she' has received many high records, and we are all proud of her. ARTHUR JOHNSON-Our champion debater! What would the debating teams have been without Arthur? He was for a year a member ot both the Valley League and practice teams, and this year he was on the D. L. C. team, taking part in the championship debate. He has served on the Boards of Reps, and lilled the position of Representative-at-Large. Arthur is our class president, and also a member of Ecclesia and of Crown and Shield. p EDITH SHEPHARD- Still waters run deep, and this is certainly the case with Edith. It is girls like this that count in pushing the class along. EBER TARLETDN-Eber comes from Berryessa. He will be greatly missed by Ecclesia. He has served in various capacities on the Herald staff, and has ful- filled his duties very well. FLORENCE LEAKE-Florence is one of our most studious classmates. She has been with us two years, and has make enviable records during that time. VIVIAN GARDISER-Until lately, Vivian registered in the Commercial De- partment. She is a staunch Philalethean. DONALD DAVY-Donald had enough points to graduate last February. XYe are glad that he waited for us, although we have not seen much of him this sem- ester, as he has been taking a course at the College of the Pacihc. He is a mem- ber of Senate and of Les Bavards, being the first president of that organization, and helped write school notes for the Bell, LORINE KNOWLES-Full of vim and life, Lorine has grown to be one of the most popular girls in the class. She is a member of the Bell staff '12 and of the Class Motto committee. RAY HOLMES-Although Ray spends'most of his time in an auto, we occa- sionly see him in the classroom, and while there he usually displays a good deal of class spirit. He is a graduate of Senate. MAY NIERCADIER-All agree in saying that we are glad that May waited ion our class. She has taken much interest in all our doings,

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