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

 - Class of 1903

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Frank Exposition of the Personalities of Members of the Class of Emina Gaige John Warboys Francis Woolsey Ruth Berger Edna Purrington Marie Griffith Jay Geary Ellezene Brand Marie Pierce Ethel Abeel Leah Barrows Gertrude Joost Lathrop Wright Agnes Sullivan + Claude Sanborn Mattie Adams Gertrude Smith Will Davis Olita Gates Harry Briggs Esther Rhcdes APPEARAN Comfortable Deinure Independent Contented Coquettish Uuobstrusive Shy Atmiable Meck Humble “Cute” Languid Studious Classical Slightly Improved Imposing Serene Angelic Conscientious Not disagreeable Plump Smiling at acertaiu boy | | | | | FAILING Begging Lovely (?) odors Acting Kodaks Moonlight (?) sides History Making sheep’s eyes Buine s College dance Algebra! Easy Chairs Roys Athletics High flown language Gum Giggles Has’nt any Peanut Candy Chemistry Disagreeing Too dignified A tragedy queen City Librarian To visit Nome Keep house for two To run a cigar store To be popular Uncertain Lacking To make him smile at her To be popular with the boys To graduate To be an author To shinein U C. athletics To teach a Sunday School To own a newspaper To get a “rec” Disagreeing To shine in society Gibson Pictures None Lectures Waltzes Quoting Scripture Fancy Work Corner Grocery Band Concert (We won’t tell on her) Boys ‘Taking a girl to ride Correct Accent Pink (?) Sweaters Boys Unruffled hair Material for the ‘‘Porcu- pine”’ Recommends Disagreeing We never heard ofit | | ‘For Cupid with his wiles had sore beguiled her.’ “And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew.”’ AMBITION HOBBY = — | T | . To excel Waltzes | Her own merit makes her way. | To havea lab, all his own BS, 2 “Kind, good and gracious.”’ “Quiet, just and unassuming,’’ ‘She that could think and ne’er disclose her mind.,’’ “Thy modesty is a credit to thy merit.’ ‘Tam far from home.,’’ “She has but meagre schooling.” “For Iam nothing if not critical.” ‘So popular and without conceit,’”’ “Upon my word the girl is spoiled already ”’ | ‘Genius in unlimited capacity for diggiug.’”’ Hair more black than ash buds in the front of March.’’ The ladies call him sweet ’’ “I love thee, I love thee, t’is all that I can say.’ ‘A calm and gracious element.’’ “Divinely tall and most divinely fair.” ‘“‘A simple, loyal nature.” ‘ To ever disagree his sole delight.’’ “As placid as a mountain lake.’’

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22 THE Ukiah Santa: Rosa, second; Healdsburg, third , and Ukiah. won with a splendid team, Petaluma, last. field-day and S. R. H. S. boys captu-ed seven Medals were given in this of them, four and three silver ones. Some of our high school records were broken. gold The records as they now stand are as follows: 1oo-yards, C. Sanborn, 10 4-5. 220-yards, C. Sanborn, 25.00. 880-yards, L. Wright, 2:11 2-5 Mile, L. Wright, 4:49 2-5. 44o-yards, C. Senborn, 54 3-5. 220 low hurdles, C. Sanborn, 27 1-5. 120 high hurdles, L. Frei, 19 1-5. Hammer throw, C. Sanborn, 132 feet 8 inches. Shot put, B. Williams. 41 feet 1 inch. High jump, R. Page and E. Harris, 5 feet 4 inches. 3road jump, UC. Sanborn, 20 feet 8 inches. Pole vault, E. Harris, 10 feet 6 1-2 inches. Relay, “o2” and “o3”, 3 minutes 45 seconds. These are the best records made in the last three years. The g-adueting class holds 8 out of the 12 records and partly holds the relay record. The last year has been a very successful one for the Santa Rosa High School in the way of athletics. Many of the lower class men have become interested and in the next year or two some fine materiel is to be shown. The school has for once been successful in a financial way. There is at the present time something ove- thirty dollars in the treasury, and at no time during the past year has the association been unable to pay its debts. These facts ere due to the almost entirely with members of June, ’03. excellent management which has been are deeply indebted to Mr. John Ross E for his kindness extended to us in se- curing the pictures for this edition. PORCUPINE AFTER COMMENCEMENT Emma Gaige will enter Berkeley next fall- Ruth Berger will attend Berkeley in the fall. Lathrop Wright will enter Stanford Univer- sity. Marie Griffith will enter the U. C. Edna Pu-rington and Esther Rhodes will probably attend Hopkins Art Institute. Ellezene Brand will enter the U. C. in the fall. Marie Pierce will attend Sen Francisco Nor- mal School. Mettie Adams and Leah Barrows will study music. Harry Briggs will probably attend Hastings Law College. Agnes Sullivan will attend the Conservatory of Music in San Francisco. will enter the San Francisco Olita Gates Normal after Christmas. Frances Woolsey, Gertrude Smith and Ethel Abeel will rest from their studies for 2 year. Jay Geary will attend Berkeley. Miss Gertrude Joost will travel for some time after commencement. John Warboys will take an extended vaca- tion. It is with much regret thet we record the death of Miss Virgie Ratcliff, of the class of 1902. Miss Ratcliff was highly esteemed among her many friends in the High School. The Porcupine wishes to extend its sincere sympathy to her family.



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24 THE. PORCUPINE = Joshes = GeorL. (Eng. 1)—He had deaded. “Miss Y. (Hist. 1)—Lady Jane Grey married a daughter of the Earl of Northumberland. Annie J . in Eng. I speaks of a human steer. Nellie McF. (Hist. 1)—He did not wait for the consention of Parliament. Nellie McF. (Hist. 1}—She wes his son. Miss Y. (Hist. 1)—Do you know, Miss Ned? Carl W. (Hist. I)—I think Elizabeth was almost as good as any man king Eneglend ever had. What was the meaning of the bottle on the study hall desk? Dorothy and Roney—That’s alf. The seemed near the end of the term. to be quite populer Mr. F-—— -a bunch of Shasta faculty spo ts a boquet and Miss H- daisies. Miss Y says that it is the iron that is fed to silk worms that makes silk fibers strong. W. (In Chem.)—Ever since that money was stolen from Selby’s smelter they John won't let you in. J. C. C—Maybe they won’t let you in. Wanted—To know if Miss W. found “eny- thing in Frank’s pocket that would make a noise?” Ger. I)—I Eli (trying to memorize in couldn’t Iearn that in a week. It was only three words. Percy D. thinks that Allan Adale sang “Rose of Killarney” in time of “Robin Hood.” Poor boy. Miss H. says she is going to -eport Milton B. every day to get even on him. ? What have you been up to now Brooks: Miss Y.—Russell, where are the modern cavaran routes? Russell—They ain’t none! The mode-n cavaran routes are brought by sea. A reverend senior desired to know if a Con- federate money used @s wall paper wouldn't fade. [In explaining the line “With looks down- cast and damp,” Sham said: “It reminds me of an old wet hen, she usually looks down- cast and damp.” Russell was awarded a gold medal for sav- ing a chicken’s life. Coe ea EAL Sa ee Hardware and Mechanies’ Tools 420-422 FOURTH ST. SANTA ROSA Fishing Tackle, Fine Cutlery and Sporting Goods, Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Windmills, Pumps and Pipe. Plumbing and Tinning JOHN ROSS, Polograyhel Studio, 515a Fourth Street

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