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

 - Class of 1904

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THE PORCUPINE 19 Ware, Edna Purrineton, guards; Edna McNab, substi- tute. At the end of the first half the score stood 1—2, in the Girls’ High school’s favor, Mamie Pearce having thrown a free goal and the opponents having made a field throw The second half was more exciting than the first, both sides scoring many times. Until the last moment of the game Santa Rosa had the advantage of one point. Then our opponents scored, giving them one point advantage. When time was finally called the score stood 9—8, in favor of the Girls’ High. All of the girls played a fine game. Our sub., Edna McNab, played the first half, owing to the absence of Edna Purrington; she filled her position like a veteran. Our goalers are all that could be wished for. Mamie Pearce made quite a spectacular field throw. Dorothy Shelton and Olive Dickson each made two points. The visiting team is always at a disadvantage, owing to the strange field, etc. We have great hopes of winning the return game next Saturday, Noy. 19. JOSHES MORITURE SALUTUMUS We respectfully dedicate this page to the loving mem- ory of Bumbaugh’s whiskers. Cut off ere their prime by the ruthless hand of the destroyer, thy have gone to that bourne from which no traveler returns. To the homeless, who have sorrowfully seen their ac- customed haunts destroyed, we extend sympathy. To the hereaved himself, who must face the win- RG, Moodey i sie

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18 THE PORCUPINE hard and was a tower of strength. Gritty little Hitchy played on with a broken thumb. He was in every play. During the first half O. H. S. scored once and three times during the second half, wheri she played Broth yi A very friendly feeling exists toward the O. H. 8. track team and we hope that this will help us to overlook the football team’s fault. Nearly every man was hurt some. Mackenzie received a broken shoulder. Hitchcock a broken thumb and Wil- son severe internal injuries. Every injury of consequence was the direct result of “dirty” playing. The marks of someone’s “corks” were visible on Mac’s shoulder for a week after. We have two games in view, one with Petaluma at Sebastopol, with excursions on the electric railroad, and the other with the California School for the Deaf in Santa Rosa on Thanksgiving Day. The latter game has been looked forward to for a year and should be a dandy. Our team should be in shape by that day and will give the boys from Berkeley a good rub. Undoubtedly it will be great. ¢ Basket Bali A very exciting basket ball game was played between the Girls’ High School team and the Santa Rosa High School team in San Francisco November 12th. The teams were so evenly matched that the game was intensely inter- esting to the spectators, as well as to the players. The San- ta Rosa line up was as follows: Mamie Pearce, Olive Dickson, Dorothy Shelton, goalers; Mamie Rayder, Leone Safley, Ruth Overman, centers; Abbey Clary, Mabel Cc. M. BRUNER Art Goods 434 Fourth Street



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20 THE PORCUPINE tery blasts with a sense of bareness in his life, our hearts well out in silent pity. Dudley to Clara: “If you don’t promise to go with me, now, I’! untie your necktie.” Margaret is sorry she hasn’t more than one life to live for Finjaw. Mr. Outealt (Com. Geo.): “What is the cause of tides?” Ben Strong: “It’s the contraction of the moon.” Clara Einhorn (In reference to an event of Shakes- peare’s time): “I can’t describe it, but I remember of its happening.” Teacher: “Who were the vassals?” sright Student: “They invented vaseline.” Rowena: “I can’t study. I don’t know what is the matter with me. I can’t fix my mind on my lessons, at all.” (Never mind, Rowena, Tom won’t be absent much longer.) Teacher: “Where did the monks live?” Bright Student: “In apiaries.” Mr. Cox: “What is a legal document?” Clarence F.: “A marriage license.” ———— 9— ——— . THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF THE SANTA ROSA HIGH SCHOOL 1. Swipe not they neighbor’s manilla pad, lest he seek retribution seven fold. lee Cream = ACOBS a Santa Rosa, Cal. 939339999399399999099909 339999995999999900099909 ; : : q

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