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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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0 ,L .5 lm ACL P it t I ' i , V -. .flu 1 I tw '---ut , V l n -ts. tt fl 5 '5?ll2Kl7iil'. ? 4 f' 5' ,Ill 'UA ' l . l , l Q l',.:illl,llt1tttt.ll Mi tl .utlllllllll I r' QL! INA JENNEY-The cute little girl with curly hair? XVhat would we have d-,une without her smiling face to cheer us alongf ARTHUR IVIALOY-Arthur is an earnest, ciate his presence in our class. He will be CLARA PETERSON-Clara has been one acted as private secretalryl' to Mr. Glasson charged her duties creditably. RALPH BEAIVI-Ralph has not been with the teachers while here. hard working student, and we appre- missed by Logeion. ot the chief props of Kranzchen. She during the past semester and has dis- us long, but he has been a delight to ETHAN ARMSTRONG-Flthan is one of our bright French scholars. She is the outgoing president of Les Bavards. ZORA KETCHEN-Zora and Ethan are always together. Zora is also a mem- ber of Les Bavards, being secretary ot the society. WILL RUSSELL-VVill is a prominent basket ball and football player.. He has held the position of basket ball manager, and is a member ot Ecclesia and ot Crown and Shield. GLADYS BACON-Gladys has not been with us long, but we are glad to call her one of our classmates. She hails from the Commercial Department. FRED UARKE-NVhen eyerything is quiet, it takes Fred to start things going. Our class needs someone like this to stir them up occasionally. Fred is a meni- ber of El Circulo Hispanico. OLIVE HAMILTON-Olive is quiet and shy, but she receives good records. and many of her classmates envy her for it. ABBIE FRENCHiNo, she isn't French. but she is one of the sharks in the French class. Abbie is a member of Les Bayards. ESTHER HOl7ljMANN-Esther has been with us only two years. but during that time she has Joined Ephemerian and Kranzchen, and has become very popular with those girls. - CHARLES ARGALL- Charlie is one of our sonfrster: He is a member of the , 1 . . . - g. -. . . l30YS qualtet. He spends his spare time with other company and so he is sel- dom with us. GEORGE sl-IEW-Ge -0 Olge is one of our quiet people, but his records show that he attends strictly to business. BANE--Befelqice joined our class a year 'wo She is numbered amon them - 4 . f . - .1 .' 'P ' r C9114-ni Work ezggflsgf LCS-BCWEII-ClS and El Circulo Hispamco. She has done ex- th N . - g ommeicial lmes,.and was one of the students that recorded e proceedings of the Teacners Institute FRANK WATERIVIAN-Loffeion httes t l - 33 e Franl' l N' 1 X li - LH sith a splendid member F O OSL' Xt Jctdllbt M '35 M11 'LL' served on the Bomld EETHEE JVHSHH member of the. Pm Committee, and he has Chestra. DU e nas also been in both the band and the or- NIYRTLE KENlf1EDv-My,.t1e is one of wid be greatly missed by the gil-15. I-ecentl-, Dsvkt . Ephemerians hardest workers. She We are lad that 1 - 9 C' C 1'Gg1Stered in the Commercial Deiartntent. g - S-16 decided to graduate with us. 1 al gl BF fd I .r LB. .w 575.1 5, M. .vw SRE E: an ilfii sq. LW KE' iv ln 3, E :G ED? v in --La W as 5' .PW 1 m W F'-fn: it IRR M kill QE W! N ,fi V' 'sl IQ! it 'J
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L luv' -is Ml .I L ,,,,,mii'KgtH1 0 att. pl- jlq.--I 'nv ...mr AGL. tlffflllvlpl,m utt K M 5 R itllllllll EDITH LEAKE-Edith 1S another one of our quiet girls, but she has always been loyal to the class. THOMASYNE RICHARDS-We are all very thankful to Thomasyne for .the many times that she has recited when the rest of us did not know anything. Thomasyne is interested in the Girls' Glee. REN HIRAO-Ren is one of our most faithful classmates. .He is a member ot Miguhonia, the Japanese society which has such a high debating standard. WALTER ATKINSON-Here is another one of our sharks. XValter took four years' work in three. He was on the football team and a member of the prophecy committee. EDWIN COM ER-Edwin joined our class only recently. AXYCI are gladnto have so many -decide at the last minute to graduate with us. l:.dw1n ably edited the Herald for a year. He is an Ecclesian. MERLE WELCH-Merle is one of the Philalethea girls. She has always had the interests ot that society at heart. Merle was chairman ot the Class Motto committee and was on the Class Night committee. DAVE DRAPER-We have heard it said that geometry is Dave's favorite subject, and it must be true, for he is seldom seen without his geometry textbook. Senate claims him as a member. Dave worked conscientiously on the Senior VVeek Committee and on the Class Night Committee. BERENICE BRYANT-We are sorry that Berenice has not been with us longer. Wfe know that she would have been a great help to us. Ephenierian will lose a good member when Beremce graduates. GERTIE CAS'-EY-Gertie is a member of the Commercial Department, and helped to report for the.Teachers, Institute. Her records have been most satis- factory and the Commercial teachers will be loath to see her graduate. LlLLlAN.BAUIVIAN-The Delphic girls recognized Lilliam's worth. and elected her to their ranks early in her high school career. They will be sorry to lose her. HAZEL ANDERSON- and she did much toward making the affair a success. She is numbered with the Kranzchen girls. TONY SUNZERI-TON ly has a good long row of them. Hazel was chosen by the class to work on the proprecy Y has SDCIH all of his time gathering --Ys, and he certain- B - - . ,, th':Egl:lOLO.l?lEYV RATS'-UCCIQ-l-le1'e 1S.ZlllOlllCl' one of our uwlnzzes. Bai'- HEDQHEXDDCC1 51111 Y MS good records. He is one of the niainslays of El Circulo WINIF RED E 1 ' ' . 1 did not mke he?-EAEARQQK l!V11l1flCCl came from the hast three years ago. lt Wag on tie U I Ong to Jecome verylpopular. She is a member of Delphic, and - prop iecy and show committees. FREEMAN BURBANK F1 3 L , M . f CCS greatest nleasui-N '- - ' ' A the itlaineda. He is our Vice-Presideiit .ml I ' Q It is 90 fufnflllng on ,L .S m the habit of keeping. thi O. -, f t .1 member of Les l-,av:n't.s. Freeman president both in Senatecandnis aiu' In SCUUTC, although he made a very sedate c vf - - - s Q-r xi N K of the San Jose High Sclwol GS awards. He eompiises the august chess team GRACE PALMER ' i'Pl11l'1lQtllC'1 ' 1 - E1 Circulo Hispanico. C ' CIUUUS Cwiate as an earnest worker, as also does D . :Q fl My if Ml I, rt' K, :W N ta ,e ,. .. as' P 3. 5555! ur' f .f me L.',,,.. L kwa- GLF -,Q . c.. . LEJ ll tilelf LEG' f.', W t., . ff s X s ... .., 90,3 xii -s-C' asia s 723. ijn. 53. . ' I L. ' 4' Aw-V QS l ' .2 Qs. 1 'T I., mf fit 'fu 4 3, 'iq . is? Ll lit 'Ht ' A.
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