Santa Rosa High School - Echo Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

 - Class of 1902

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14 THE PORCUPINE cussing her coal supply and contents of her mail. 1:54, Mr. Winton explains the meaning of the bill. 2:00, Bill No. 2 passes by easy majority. No speaking on oposition. Tariff bill set for next session, irrigation bill read. Congress adjourned 2:15. Fourth Addition 115, Tariff bill brought up for debate. 2:20, Frei tells them all about protective f. Great applause. 30, Winton interprets the meaning of the bo bill. 2:39, Nails at $2.75 create a hot time between Sanborn, Frei and Davis. 2:45, Miss Miller discussed postoffice prop- erty in connection with tariff. 2:55, Miss Dickson ably defends prosperity. 2:57, Miss Fitzgerald addresses the speaker, Fellow Congressmen and especially the oppo- sition. 2:57, Latest—The opposition accept a challenge. 3:00, Congress adjourns. Miss Adams ham- me-ing away at free trade. Bill goes over to another day’s discussion. Mr. Fryer—High School bill poster. Prom- inent bill boards reserved for individual adver- tisers. Why is it that certain girls do not fear the bold and vicious pirates? Teacher (Geom. 1)—‘‘How do you erect a pespendicular ?” Bright Pupil— With chalk.” Teacher—“I did not call upon you Mr. Meck Fountain Johnson 529 Fourth Street, Santa Rosa, Cal. Brooks Clothing Co. °° MEN’S OUTFITTERS 535 Fourth Street - - - Opposite Court House SANTA ROSA, CAL. TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Ce SG pot 527 ROURTH SLREE TL ast aoe. This School is generally acknowledged to be the equal, if not the superior, of any other Our facilities are the best to be had. Over .one Special invitation is extended fo graduates of other institutions to take a jx st-graduate course with us, Send for Circulars. J. S..SWEET, A. M., President. commercial college on the Pacific Coas st. bindred lineal feet of fully equipped counting-house offices, SCHOOL BOOKS Furnishing Goods Clothing and Fine Neckwear LEADING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS LO EU: Gc M2 @: SANTA ROSA CAL. Our Own Building, Built for Ourselves, t For aBusiness College- 7 INSTRUMENTS SANTA ROSA MUSIC STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES OYV oe eek Gee Na ae MUSIC —EEE

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THE PORCUPINE 13 15. John—‘Why is it that most of the girls are afraid of mice when they wear rats in their hair?” Will—‘How do you know they wear ’em?” John—‘“T saw Marion have one, and I saw Helen putting one on the other day. Ain’t that proof?” 16. Prentiss gets so hot playing football that he boils on the neck. 17. Roy—‘“Say, Tom, I see hair is up-to- date.” Tom—‘How’s that?” Roy— Didn’t you notice those four maids in the study hall Monday, December 8th?” Tom—‘“No, what four ?” Roy— Those with ,the Lulu, Ethel and Roeme. 18. Eng. V., Lawson—He was twenty years of old. [On com. Geor,. get the 17on?” Student— “They bring it over the mountains in pigs.” 20. Com. Geog., Maryland is a peach.” 21. How would you like to sit on the school steps at 9 o’clock in the evening? It must be top knots, Irene Miss Y.—“Where do they Y— The fruit of Miss 22, Miss L.—‘I think this class is all hot 23. When did Noonan change his name to Geary in Algebra? 24. Corbin’s second day at school. J. C. C— “Say, Corbin, you raising rough house?” B. C—‘‘No, not yet.” 25. On front board in study hall. Fryer tardy, 4:15. 26. Mr. Cox—‘ What d oes pawn mean?” H. W.— When anybody is in straightened ci-cumstances he takes 2 piece of jewelry to a jew shop.” 27. Eng. V, Miss O’—“What does ‘knap- ping ginger meanfr R. W.—‘‘Doesn’t that mean picking the gin- ger off the trees: Roy Congressional Reports (Latest) Special to the Porcupine, via longest leased wire Washington—S. R. H. S. ! First edition. 2°92 3S) Fine Candy IGE CREAM SODA e EYE Largely in childhood. [litchcock sat down amid roar of pro- JACOBS TROUBLES BEGIN The requirements of school work largely taxes weak »nd defective eyes longed applause and a shower of bouquets. “Jack rabbit” Smith then delivered a power- ful hurricane. 3:30, Miss opinions. 3:35. W. B. Davis of Calif. takes floor, han- dles subject with ease. 3:40, Mr. Sanborn is now expressing weighty arguments in behalf of the bill. 3:44, Mr. Winton (honorable representative from Missouri) is expressing ‘windy’ thoughts. House spell bound. 3:46, Mr. Schaupp has house charmed. Ex- presses his opinion on sesult of green American Fitzgerald expresses her able housewives’ cooking, 3:50, General hot between Miss Fitzgerald, Messrs. Frei, Briggs, Davis, and Sanborn. 3:52, With these words, ‘‘Vote for this bill,” Mr. Winton and his second round, the star of the house. Latest. 3:54, Corbin of 17th N, Y. discusses the pos- sibility of Mr. Hitchcock carrying a scalping knife in his sleeve and a whetstone in his pocket. 3:50, Peter borrows the floor for six minutes. 1 Anti-Chinese bill discussion 700, Congress adjourns. not voted upon. Second Edition 2:15, General debate. 2:30, Chinese Exclusion bill referred to com- mittee. Geary chairman. General debate again. Bill 2 (compelling ar- bitration) made special order for next session, also Committee Bill on Chinese expulsion. 3:00. Congress adjourns. Third Edition 1:30, House opens. In general appearance of the day fine discussion will be slow. 1:35, Committee Chinese expulsion bill is debated by those favoring it. Mr. Hitchcock again speaks. 1:40, Mr. Winton adds to his former argu- ments. 1:45, Vote taken. Bill passes by big major- ity. Opposition taken by surprise and shut out of the debate. 1:47, Bill No. 2 comes to debate and is intro- duced by Miss Fitzgerald. 1:49, Miss Fitzgerald still on floor. Now dis- 506 Fourth St. SANTA ROSA, CAL, Formerly children suffering from eye strain were treated with eye salves and lotions, or taken out of school. Now-a-days science enables us to supyly suitable glasses which prevent actual disease, make school work easy, and conduce to a healthy no mal development of the eyes, and at maturity the glasses may be wholly discarded without the use of drops. Examination Free. We make a specialty of children’s eves and successfully refract All Work Guaranteed. LAWSON OPTICAL CoO. : WITH LUNN DRUG CO. 6r1ri FOURTH STREET, SANTA ROSA



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a a — — THE PORCUPINE 15 Miss O’M. (Eng Il)—When did Homer live ?” Marion N.—“In the Homeric age.” Prof Chris—(In Chem. Lab.)—“Boys, what does this smell like?” holding a glass for a boy to smell. Smart Boy—‘It smells like some kind of fruit.” Prof. (laughing)— This is brandy.” How many ducks did “Prof. Bub Harris” kill at Valley Ford? It is said he killed 3.00. Prof. C. gave a (magic lantern exhibition in the Lab. to some girls. Oh! it was so dark. It is said that Page is well versed in the art of painting. Why did Corbin ask F. W. how far it was to Fulton? Peters entertained four young ladies in his sub-congress the other day. You know who they were. Levy won (?) the game for Petaluma, o £02; The Model Drug Store H. S. DAVIS, Proprietor The Place to Buy Drugs PHONE MAIN 3 Drugs and Prescriptions Delivered to You BELDIN HEHIR 12 FOURTH STREET 442A Fourth Street - - Gc arrias ge DR. D. H: LEPPO DENTIST Doyle Overton Building, 543 Fourth street, Santa Rosa, rooms 5 and 6. Office hours, 9 to12,1to5. Tele- phone Red 304. ©. L. CONNOLLY DENTIST Santa Rosa, Cal er Crem abt ete) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Doyle Overton Block - Santa Rosa, Cal CLARENCE F. LEA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Santa Rosa, Cal. DR. E. H. CRAWFORD DENTIST Office: 5214 Fourth St. Phone Black 305 Santa Rosa, Cal. ROBERT W. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Santa Rosa, Cal, 4 Manufacturers of and Dealers in Harness and Saddlery Whips, Robes. Blankets, Fly-Nets, and a full Supply of Horse Clothing and Track Goods Trimming : :- Repairing Promptly Attended To Finest Cutlery Carvers, ete., this side of the North Pole at J. C. MAILER’S, Santa Rosa, Cal. cath elties in California wood and other handsome ar- Christmas ticles for Xmas. Pictures framed from 25¢ up. C. M. BRUNER 434 FOURTH STREET RC. MOODEY we © esis Oy SO gis

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