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

 - Class of 1908

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THE PORCUPINE 21 this record, together with your English record, which de- termines whether or not you shall be permitted to enter the contest. The cup has been won only twice before; by boys both times. It is time for the girls to show what they can do. It is also time for the boys to “get busy” and see if they can keep it. Now that we have a new year, a new term and a lot of new material we ought to do great things in athletics.. To do this we must work hard and faithfully and try to perfect ourselves in some line of work. Our last year’s Track Team did great things, and so will we again. Our Basketball Tear did the same, and we will do that again. Now, Freshmen, as soon as the time comes Start in to train, be sure and turn out with a will and help old Santa Rosa High with all your might. We will most likely have started basketball by the time this issue is published, and we hope by that time to have at least two good teams picked. Captain Lee has among his veterans Woolley, G. Lee and C. Whitney, while Jeans, Lawrence, Miller, Snieder, Lambert, Coolley, Sanders and others will also try and make the team. There are most likely a number of Freshmen who can play the game. Well, .¥reshies, get out and try and show us what you are good for. Last year, on December 5th, the S. R. H. S. Team, com- posed of A. Lee, G. Lee, G. Proctor, E. Woolley and C. Whitney, played and defeated a team from Lowell High by

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20 THE PORCUPINE of getting into touch with all school activities, intellectual and athletic. And, by the way, let me say that the fact you are a Freshman, is no reason why you should not write for The Porcupine as well as anyone else. Last term I received and printed a story by a first term Freshman which was very good; as good, in fact better, than some written by Seniors. Don’t be afraid to hand in your stories. Some are backward about showing their work, but remem- ber that no one sees it except the editor, who is always glad to welcome all contributions, and passes no comments upon the work, unless his opinion is asked. 3esides the Freshmen there are three others entering whom we have seen before, although they were not with us last term. We are glad to see Elmer Stump, Ruth Elmore and Elsie Thompson with us again. The Freshman Class is exceedingly large, numbering forty-five, most of them girls as usual. Following is the list: W. Walter Hastings, Clara Spencer, Irene Armstrong, Annie Thrasher, Theodore Thomas, Gregory Duncan, Clarence Grove, Samuel Mitchell, Edna Cunningham, Arthur E. Voss, Will Hyde, Walter Brown, Elaine Mal- lory, Fisher Kinslow, Colin McKenzie, Willis Miller, Rose Nicholson, Hazel Linsley, Doris Meyer, Zorba Mock, Thel- ma Goodfellow, Everett Campbell, Leslie Totmore. Ross Chase, Neva Brittain, Andreina Arrighi, Esther Scott, Lorraine Bradlee, Grover Hendley,. Madeline Coffey, Hazel Wells, Nonna Britton, Violet Marcelle, Gwendolyn Yar- nell, Margaret Lonigan, Lily Lewis, Annabel Lee, Lila Patton, Ruth Luttrell, Lontta Hyde, Hazel Price, Kathryn Price and Ida Cosassa. Every one who has literary aspirations should be look- ing forward to the Literary Contest, which will take place toward the latter part of this term—probably in April or May. The-prize, as most of us know, isa cup, which was presented to the school by the Class of June, ’05. The winner will have his or her name inscribed on the cup. All material submitted to The Porcupine is recorded, and it ic



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THE PORCUPINE a score of 24 to 13. All the fellows played good ball, Proc- tor and A. Lee especially. The game was snappy and fast, from start to finish, and was clean and sportsmanlike. This is the third time S. R. H. S. has played Lowell, and we have won two out of the three games. This year we shall enter the Academic Series of games, and we will do our best to win the League. To do this we must have a strong team, so everyone that can be sure and turn out for practice. If you don’t play, be sure and show up at the game and yell for us. Yell, and we will try and see that your yelling is not in vain. Be at the next game and see. It will be some time before we start track athletics, but when we do we will have a team that is worth something. We have a track captain, Lewis Lambert, who will do everything in his power to help and interest all in the track work. Fellows training have two tracks at their disposal, Pierce Bros.’ track and our own school track. We loose Gray, Proctor and McDaniels, but we will try and make up for their loss. The first meet we will have will be the Inter-class, and in this meet we want everyone who can wiggle to turn out and do the best he can for his class. Now, Freshmen, get out and run, and you may sur- prise some of the old hands by taking a first or a second place. Our Money Back Policy Phone Red 1731 is Good Protection for You Santa Rosa Department Store 432-434 Fourth St. Santa Rosa

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