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wt THE CLASSES . CLASS OF ’04 The class of ’04 can justly claim to be one of the most meritorious classes of our high school. We lack nothing, from pretty girls and Hanson boys to orators and athletes. Our venerable orators end sturdy athletes rank foremost. Of the four members of the debating team, three of them, Edwin Lawson, Lois Millar and Carl The first Lawson, received the distinc- Schaupp, are members of our year. named, Edwin tion of winning the cup, which is a great honor to himself as well as the class he represented. As for our athletes, we can not show too great esteem. But for the withdrawal of Ed- win Harris and Be:t Williams from school, we would undoubtedly have won the class field Still we mighty Russel. day. have. Captain Page and our Among the others who have won fame for the school and class in field days, football Carl Rath- bone, Herbert Lawson, Wilmar basebell are Hall, Strout and Leonard Davis. and games, Edwin -- CLASS OF ’o05 Although so young—only two years old—we have quite a brilliant history. Sta:ting with a large class—about fifty-five entering in August, and forty-five in January—we have gradually diminished in number to about sixty ; not too small, however, to produce many noted members—congressmen and athletes, especi- ally. The first year was spent in working hard to establish our good reputation in order to make those individuals who were superior to us only in the number of their high school years ashamed of their having called us “green.” Throught the kindness of our biology and physiology teacher, Mr. F-yer, many of us spent an enjoyable time at Dillon’s in May, 1902. A number of our members also attended the trip to Dillon’s this spring. Another ex- cursion took the form of @ pleasant trip to Gross’ grade, where we went to gather wild flowers for the furtherance of ou- botanical in- vestigation. Our strength in the field was not exhibited to any great extent in the Class Field Day of ’0o2, but to make up for this, we surprised all by being victorious in the last Class Field Day. Our athletes are certainly deserving of admira- Hitchcock is the pole-vaulter of the school, and Youker is the coming hammer- tion, thrower; while we have splendid showing of sprintess and hurdlers—Mallory, Jacobs, Wil- son, Rathbone and Smith. Few of our future congressmen have as yet become noted, but the fame of Hitchcock and Miller serve as an indication of what may be expected from us. The second year has found us deep in that awful slough of Despond—Physiology. The cat population of Santa Rosa has become some- what diminished and we are sorry if we have not left a sufficient number: elive to furnish our successors with the corpses necessary in “Undertaker Fryer’s Morgue, room 4, second floor.” The versatility of our class has been well de- monstrated by the rapidity with which it has been able to pass from the dissecting table to the culinary department of this subject. For special information with regard to the effect of various foods upon digestive processes con- sult Joe Purrington, Fred McConnell end Miss Coy. Modesty permits us to recount our virtues, exploits, and attainments no further. We wish, however, that any inte-ested inquirer would re- fer to the faculty—any member of it. see Senn CLASS OF ’06 September, 1902, forty-seven students en- tered the high school for their first time. Since then eight have left. One of these went to an- other school. Xmas there were forty-three entered on the list and since then only three have dropped out. This band of beginners is made up of as good material as has eve- entered the high school, and so far, they show a very good spirit. May 2d the biology classes of the first and second term sent a large representation to Dil- lon’s beach. In athletics they have made a fine start, breeking the first year -ecords of the previous classes. In foot ball they furnished a man and in bas- ket bail, a substitute.
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