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THE ECHO 13 that Opportunity knocks at a person’s door but once in a lifetime. That time is certainly during his school career; for all the opportunities of phy- sical, moral, and intellectual development are before him. Freshmen, do your share toward making Santa Rosa High a power for good; give your talent to the best of your ability ; give your intellectual abil- ity in order that there may be a high standard of scholarship; support the various forms of athletics with enthusiasm every time you have a chance; always throw your influence toward what is right; encourage the musical organizations and participate in them as far as your time and ability will permit; support the high school paper , both by subscribing and by contrib- uting material. Remember, you are now high school students and it is your duty to support the school and keep the Black and Gold always waving from the pole of success. Students, set a good example for the Freshmen by paying your dues promptly. According to our revised constitution, Student Body dues for the entire term, must be paid during the first month. The old fine for delin- quency has been doubled, so beware. A great manly more-students paid dues during last semester than during the previous one; but even so, everyone should pay, and pay promptly. A person, who is willing to be classed with loyal students of S. R. H. S. and to enjoy the honor won by them, and who will not pay his dues, will crawl under a circus-tent to see the show. If anyone can show us the difference between the motives prompting the two acts, will he please elucidate? THANKS! Several members of the drawing class have presented the school with two very pretty models. Their thoughtfulness and kindness is appreciated both by Miss Abeel and the other members of the class. SUBSCRIPTION NOTICE All who have not yet subscribed for The Echo, can get the remaining five issues, including the big commencement number, which is worth the price you pay for all five, for fifty cents. The first issue of this term be- longs to last term’s subscriptions. This is the reason why Freshmen and new subscribers were charged sixty cents for the six issues this term. Re- member, the more subscribers, the better the paper!
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THE ECHO is published once a month during the school year by the students of th Santa Rosa High School. Entered at the postoffice at Santa Rosa as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, One Dollar. One Term, Fifty Cents. Single Copies, Fifteen Cents. Advertising rates furnished upon application. EDITORIAL STAFF Laverne Sutherland...... Editor-in-Chief Mary | TROMpSGN. 5 scsi os Josh Editor MOGICHSANLOLG We wks a oles Literary Editor Helen Cochrane | Raegan Talbot .. } Mildred Turner Assistant Josh Editors een hg BY ( .Associate Editors Bernice Hocker } Dagney Juell ..... ] ROY ses SOM mesic aycteaiars cial aes ies Exchanges Mary Coleman........... Athletics, Girls’ Reyna Berka........+.s+0. School Notes Salen MGee oss et ax cele at ot Athletics, Boys Roy Simpson .Governing Board Report ART STAFF C Gore G. OKa Elmer Fresher .... Manager Chester Case and Lester Smith... Assistant Managers Hello, Freshmen! We are glad to see you. We are glad to see you for several reasons. First, because we like to see old Santa Rosa High grow. Second, we need recruits for all of our school activities. Third, the school needs your financial assistance, in the payment of Student Body dues, to support our various activities. Enter upon your work here with an idea of self-betterment. Go about your duties with energy, with earnestness, with persistence and with cheer- fulness. Do not fail to include participation in school activities as a part of those duties. Get in the game. Innumerable opportunities to ‘make good’ are afforded you. Do not wait for the band-wagon to come along and carry you to success. Do not trust to luck nor “watch for something to turn up”; start something yourself; learn that industry is the best policy. It is said
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School opened January 8th, after two weeks’ vacation through the holi- days. We are glad to welcome into the school a large class of Ireshmen and join in wishing them a Happy New Year. The school has begun with all school spirit possible. The school activities have been entered into by a large number of students, and we expect some assistance from the Fresh- men, whom we know will be willing to aid in making school a pleasure. The orchestra has begun their work, and the Girls Glee Club, which has received many new members, is expecting to do some interesting work un- der their energetic supervisor, Mrs. Mills. The usual Wednesday morning programs are always enjoyed by all of the students. We sincerely hope to hear from the Freshmen. The first program consisted of three numbers, as follows: Vocal Solo, “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes”; “The Parting EL OUT Gig cia nsrors aPael s mael s Aa care Ur ae hoa al eapriaee Perieic eEN ae Reyna Berka Instrumental Solo, Gondelied-Mendelssohn................ Mildred Turner V ocal-Solo; Bendemeer's Stream: =. as em cee Senconran tout eas Alfred Shelton The Debating Society has elected its officers for the term and has started work in an earnest manner. The Society holds weekly meetings. Debating is fast becoming a popular activity. The team defeated Analy High last term and hope to duplicate the feat when they meet Sonoma High next month. (Continued From Page 11) “Fifty dollars!’ he exclaimed, “why, how on earth?”— “Tt was caught on the bird’s foot in that hole,” Tom answered, and was too happy to say anything else. ‘Then, you can go next Saturday,” cried Frank, who was by this time wildly jumping around. “Yes, | can go now, and the money I don't need I shall give to dad, be- cause he said he needed every cent he had; so this will be a great help. 1 suppose someone must have hidden it there in hopes of getting it later.” The boys fairly ran the whole way back to town, so anxious were they to tell the rest of Tom’s good news. A happier twelve could not have been found in the school than Tom and his associates on the next Saturday, as they boarded the train that was to take them to Montford. Hazel Devoto. — — s-
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