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Portia Hopper Watson Wymore Dorothy Thomas Wilson Finley John Morin Esther Brians Cockburn Bryant Forsyth Bernyce Logers Elaine Babbino Eleanor
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THE BECHO Te talph Devoto Helen Barker CLASS HISTORY Our Freshman class was ‘‘ereen’’ in the fullest sense of the word, and many times do we remember being called ‘‘rooks”? by some upperclassmen. As we further recall our first year in High School we remember the many eood times we have enjoved and the hearty welcome given us by the Student Bedy. An elaborate reception was given in our honor, but. this funetion oecurred late in the term, havine been postponed on account of the influenza epidemic. Keen class rivalry was felt at the girls’ track meet in 1919, our Freshman year. We did not win, but we took second place. In the inter- class field meet, we were not so successful, but we managed to defeat our rivals. the Juniors. When we had advanced as far as our Sophomore year we felt very im- portant and sophisticated. Sophomore is simply another word for sophisti- cation, and we certainly thought we were the meaning of this word. We were so very important in our own eves, because there was a lower class beneath us. Our Sophomore class was also very prominent in school activi- ties, for we won the cross-country run; and in the girls’ interelass basketball game, we took the honors. Our scholarship was not neglected, and because of the high scholarship during our second year, a “‘Sophomore Literary Society’? was formed. Our Junior year was also very eventful. In football principally, were we well represented. Places on the other athletic teams were also filled by Juniors, and it will be many years before this class will be forgotten, As we think of the Junior year, we nearly always connect this year with hard study. So it was with our class. and high were our records! Of course our Senior year has been the most eventful! In athletics, the Seniors have been among the ‘‘stars.”’ and the class of ’22 has always been eager to help in everything in which the school has participated. We also have continually given our most loval support to our High Sehool. The future alone will decide what part our ¢lass, ninety-six in number, and the largest ever to be graduated from the Santa Rosa High School, will play in the world’s work,
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