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

 - Class of 1903

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THE PORCUPINE ALUMNI NOTES the Class, ‘02, was this spring elected vice-presi- dent of the Freshman Class at Berkeley. Herman Steinbach, “Cicero” of June Bruce Painter, ’o2, has completed the fi-st year in the College of Natural Science et 3erkeley. Others of the June class of ‘02, who have passed from the Freshman to the Sophomore the Louise Reid, Pearl, Alfred and Albert Howe ranks at University of California, are and Joseph Mazza. The latter two have spent the year at the dental college at San Francisco. Elizabeth Simmons, the only -epresentative of the ’o2 class at Stanford, has finished her I reshman year there. Dominio Mazza has returned from Chicago where he completed his first year at the College He will again when college opens. of Veterinary. resume his studies Frank Kinslow has completed his first yeer at Cooper’s Medical College. Othe-s of the Santa Rosa High School, who have completed the first yea at U. C. are Inez Ashly, ‘or; Sue Ross, ’or; Fannie Combs, Hel- en Wright, ’o1; and Verner Griffith, ’or. Louis Frei of Xmas class, ’02, has attended U. C. since Xmas. Roy Litton, ’or, was compelled to give up his studies at the University of California sev- eral weeks before the term expired, on account of a severe sickness. His many friends will be glad to learn that he is slowly but steadily im- proving. A-chie Strout, Xmas ’oo, and Edith Barrows, will enter their junior year in the University of California this fall. Those from our number who receive their degrees at the University of Celifornia this spring were the Misses Norrella Maud David- son, Rose Human. ’99; Nellie King, ’98; Ethel Earl Wylie, Messrs. John Mazza, ’99, and Alli- Ware, all the Science. son from College of Social Jess Thomas Forsyth received his degree from the College of Pharmacy and Fred James Kinley and Leo Gautier from the College of Dentistry. The following ere students at the San Fran- cisco State Normal: Misses Piezzi, ’o1; Miss Ha-riet Smith, ’o1; Miss Ethel Bumbaugh, ‘oo; and Miss Mary Nelligan, ’o1. Miss Mildred -Claypool, ’96, since Xmas has been teaching at Long Beach near Los Angeles. ‘or; Tessie Savage, o7: Jemelle Peugh, 3ertha Wilson, ’oo, received their diplomas of On graduation from the San Francisco Normal this spring. Bess Woodward, June ’o1, left immediately at the close of her Sophomore year at the Uni- versity of California, on a pleasure trip to Europe. Ross Moody, ’ot, and his sister, Miss Rose, June, ’oo, have returned from their first year spent at the University of the Pacific. The members of the Alumni will be delighted to learn that Archie Anderson, 93, who has just returned f:om two'years of teeching in the Phillippine Islands, will tell of his experiences while there, at the annual reunion of the Alumni Association to be held this next Mon- day evening. Members of the class of ’93, May, will feel proud that one of their members, Mr. Glen Murdock was elected last fall to the office of County Treasurer. The nuptials of Dr. Harzy Leppo of ’95 and’ Miss Clare McNear were solemnized in Peta- luma this fell. Others of the Alumni, who have entered into the bonds of matrimony are, Miss Nellie Ward, Xmas class ’o2 and Miss Dacia Perry, June class ’02. Hood Burnett left immediately on the com- pletion of his Sophomore term on a flying trip to Chine. George Barnett, ’o1 and Feilden Kinley. ’oo, have finished their freshman year at Stanford. Miss Nellie Barnett, 98, Miss Willie Randall, ‘99, Miss Ruth and Olga Tarbell, ’oo, are upper- classmen at Stanford. It is with grief that we record the death of one of our number, Welte- Body, while serving his country in Manila succumbed to cholera. Loren Hardisty, accompanied by his wife and child, have arrived from Los Angeles; they will reside here. Mrs. T. J. Geary is to be congratulated upon the Alumni to welcome a son into the Alumni As- fact that she is the first member of the sociation. On next Monday, June 22, the Alumni As- sociation will hold its annual reunion in the high school building. At this meeting the as- sociation will welcome the Xmas class of ’o2 The evening will be taken up with g program, in- and the June class of ’03 into its ranks. cluding a farce, several musical numbers and a few short speeches. After the program light -efreshments will be served and a social even- ing enjoyed. John Fox, June ‘02, has accepted a position in Dr. Walter Reid’s dental office.



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Man agiite COL a citte nc, taortviins caterheerehes Exchanges SUE NOLES © cet ctave rs steve sige Mees crete hve a ores Olita Gates, ’03; Ethel Abeel, ’03; Carl Schaup, ’04 Carl Rathbone, ’04; Bertha Jenkins, ’04; Esther Associates Assistants APRA SU Mircette ke ae Leah Barrows, ’03 ..Wm. B. Davis, ’03; Claude H. Sanborn, ’o03 Francis Wolsey, 03 Rhodes, ’03; Marion Fitz Gerald, ’04; Bernice Le Gro, 04; Mamie Towey, ’06; Edwin Buzzell, 06; Dal Lemmon, ’04; Lulu Mann, ’o5; Merie Griffith, 03; Callie Johnson, ’o4. HE Porcupine bids “Godspeed” to the C Class of June 1903. This class has done its work and its verious members have done much for themselves and for the good of the school. They go now to swell the great roll of Alumni and the Porcupine is sure they will not be un- worthy members. this Class the Alumni roll is in- Nia creased to 487 members. ates are widely scattered and are pursuing a These gradu- great diversity of occupations. Eighty-one have been attending higher institutions of learning. [SS Holmes has announced that she will 1D resign at the end of this school year. She will give up teaching for the present. The Miss She has been deservedly popula: during the seven students regret Holmes’ decision. years she has been a member of ou- faculty. Her work has received much commendation. HE last year has been ¢ successful one for the Santa Rosa High School. The en- to the usual numbers and the work of the students has been good. rollment has been up The University examiners have accredited the school this vear without visiting it. This in- dicates thet they are satisfied with the char- The our graduates acter of our wo-k. reports from other schools to which have gone give evidence of the good training they re- ceived here. ITH this final effort we conclude our con- (U nection with the Po-cupine. Although our efforts during the past year have not ac- complished what we desired them to do, yet we feel our work has not been in vain. There are many things we might c‘iticise in the attitude of the the since we have been controling it. and we have school toward peper no doubt the school has many criticisms to make about our management. However, as we are leaving you, we do not wish to strike and run, rather that we forget the past end think of the future. The Porcupine is not go- ing to be dropped, on the other hand, we are going to turn it over to members of the school, those of you who are active and energetic and are capable of making a grand success. As this is our final opportunity, we take oc- thank the those casion to various members of the school, especially who have been so faithful in helping to get out our final edition, the aided us on numerous occasions, and lastly the also members of the faculty who have merchants of the town who have cheerfully given us the financial aid necessary to our suc- cess. It is the pen as editors of the Po-cupine, for during not without regret that we l-wv down the time we have acted as such, many pleasant and useful associations have been formed, and we hesitate in leaving such associations. How- ever, the time has come when we must szy “farewell” and wish all luck to the energetic, untiring and capable hands who now take up the Porcupine.

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