High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 108 text:
“
L font Ecuo Sw1mm1ng Under the dxrectlon of Coach O W Former and the coachxng of George Fox an alumnus and former sw1m star of the hugh school Santa Rosa Hlgh School turned out an aquat1c squad that flgured very well for the 28 sea son Leo Collin proved to be the Panther maxnstay throughout the season In the North Bay meet held here Colhn won the sxlver cup awarded for mdlvldual honors of 13 pomts Other consxstent P0lI1t getters for the Panthers durmg the season were McGu1re Champnon and Hahn Interclass meet Sophomores and junnors tied for fxrst place wnth 52 2 3 ponnts each Senoxrs 9 2 3 pomts Dual meet wnth Santa Rosa junior College won by the Panther squad wnth 68 ponnts agamst the Colleg1ans 24 Trrangular meet w1th Petaluma and Healdsburg won by Santa Rosa wxth 62 2 3 pomts Healdsburg placed second wlth 79k pomts and Petaluma thrrd wlth 21 5 6 POIHIS NORTH COAST SECTION MEET Leo Colhn and Larry McGu1re were chosen to represent Santa Rosa IH the North Coast meet held at Sutro Baths San Francisco on May 18 Colhn after sw1mm1ng out of his lane came back strong by takmg a thlrl ln the 50 and a fifth 1n the 100 McGu1re placed f1fth 1n the plunge NORTH BAY LEAGUE IXIEET Tamalpaxs Union Hxgh School reta1ned xts last years N B L C I I' tntle when lf won the North Bay League meet held here on May 26 Tam reglstered 48 polnts to take fxrst place wh1le Santa Rosa wlth 29 markers beat out San Rafael by three poxnts for second place Healdsburg took fourth wxth 12 pomts wlule Petaluma placed f1fth w1th two markers Leo Collm won the sxlxer cup awarded for 1nd1v1dual honors when he took fxrsts IH the 50 and the 100 and second 1n the dmng for a total of 29 pomts Rogers Champnon took a fxrst 111 the Class B 50 yard sw1m, and Hahn nabbed a flrst IH the fancy d1v1ng I L J VIWFIQPIQFIWPIVIQFIYIWFIQFIQPI' 'IWPINPIQVIQFIVIWPIQFIXFIQPIQYIV I -f-if,-gli:-:.-.. :::-1,-1'-:'if,:-fbi: lil ,L ,L ,c,,t,..-.,. .4 'I -mu-Us I H ef 'C-it 0 trtt W LQ P . ...,..,- 4. . ,.-...a ' 4 ' . , ,,f, ,.Q.,,,,,' '?fiQLl. , ....,, , V' , 4 ' ' 4 V-.--at----HYa----get ,-w--.----- I 0 1 1 T4 ' fel it 'Wx g Y I I J J? I I rl 1 if E ? 5 4 :ul l l 91, 1 . . . l i X f 'N .. . . . . X lx hi ! . ' ' . . 1 ol 1- ' . . ' , l l . , yi 5 . ' . . ' i ' .' ' ' . ' 5 . . . . ' I . l - , I . A ' . , , . , , ' - ' . 9 U ya . g Y Q ..... 1. , W 5 . , . , . ' ' . ' I - .iv . . I 7 ' M A I . . 7 . .V. an . l . . . ' . f . . . . I 4 1 ' l
”
Page 107 text:
“
'1 fi I-3 'x .yr Nr'- 4 8 . L -'J - 1 O 091 1 WW. 74773, f' agp- , ini' ' - -, h fx, N P' , ' , 1-Y. , ,X c X ' QA -AVTK 'flux E Q I1 fl Jlggig b f Tenn1s For the frrst tlme 1n a good many years Santa Rosa Hlgh School put out a tennns team that flgured well IH the league race for the txtle The Panther racquet wxelders were tltle contenders up to the last match of the season when a defeat at the hands of Petaluma elrmmated them from further league com petltlon Ca ta1n Harlan Thom son to ether wlth Marshall Meserwe re resented P fn P Santa Rosa xn the sxngles throughout the entire season These two net men roved thelr worth more than once b comm from behxnd after all ho e was Y fa lost to wm rn true style Fred Lemmon and B111 Grace took care of the competltlon that was offered to the doubles Grace and Lemmon lxke Thompson and Meserve would always stage rall1es that swept the opposltxon off 1ts feet 1n the majonty of the matches After haung been defeated by Petaluma rn the f1rst league match of the season the Panther net team came back and swept all opposltnon before xt to tne Petaluma for flrst place Petaluma howexer agam proved to be the Panthers b1g obstacle and the Panthers had to be contented wlth a second place IH the league ' Y vnu T 5,1 I lax U 1 , Y -'53 h l l Y 1 I :Si 1: v - 1 I - - . 1 A ' -' ' la' - - ' . T , Y . Y 3 3 . . 7 . . . . Y . , . I 5 ' 9 r I 2 R 1 3 , N ,1 f , , , ix ng r . . . +- A . l . Y . ' 1. J ' ' 1 ' l , I ' X X' 1 V V' l . . N I , H 1 N 'J ' X df Q lf' I fi i , , F . I I W Y 1 l l . ff, XT 1 i g, tl g r g yg i ff 1 ,c''r' f ',+, f i +. 1 '. , P'j . r
”
Page 109 text:
“
.1 ful- 5.-X1-id 1-X f X f- -1- L ' '- ' 4 ' a. -, 'sT'a' f75 '+n,- 'Q' fe . M. a V , .vii Gof For the flrst trme nn the hrstory of athletncs golf was admrtted as a league sport ln the North Bay League of the C I I' No dues were to be pard and no penants were to be awarded the wxnnmg team thus year due to the fact that thus sport IS only belng tned out for one veit and lf If proves to be suc cessful mll remann ts a league sport ln the C I I Under the coachnng of Mr Gus Lee and Mr Don McPherson, Santa Rosa I-hgh School showed rts keen lnterest 1n thls sport by wrnnrng the North Bay tntle of the C I I' Captaln Rxchme Shefer Flden llckman, Carl Lankant ohn Merlan and Blll ames formed the Panther squad throughout the mayor part of the season The przetxce matches prnor to the league cunpargn were all nn the Panthers faxor vylth the exceptxon of .1 fevy defeats yxhnch were avenged 1n the league nlts later on ln the season The Panthers opened the league drlxe wuth a ylctory oxer San Rafael and boosted thelr stocks 1 notch hngher on the follownv week by takmg Vallejo doxyn the hull for thexr second COHSCLUIIXC uctory Santr Ron took the next three mrtches mthout rusnng a club when I-lealdsbure Petrlumx ind Cahstoea forfented These forfeuts put the Panther faxr may athletes on the bnm of the txtle mth 'Nlpl bemg the only obsttcle left Nlapa hoyxeyer was forced to make wax for the Panther team when the txxo lnstltutlons met nn the crucral match of the season The Panthers dow ned Brayes rn 1 mlhnl o 1 t rout mt IIS s golf ntle The coaches proxed beyond 1ll doubt th tt they were lble dlrectors rn thus sport and deserxe plenty of eredlt for the mtnner ln xxhleh they handled the team Ctptun Rltllli Schefer together mth the other members of the squad all welded thexr clubs rn true fashxon throughout the season, and wrth pracncally a xeteran squad returmng next year 5 R H S feels assured that the tntle mll remam here rf the sport contlnues to hold a place rn the C I I' l l I Y 4 V . . , F, 2 Y, 'L 1 1 J Y' , 1 ' 'h ' ' ' V - ' ' ' . V ' l ' lla L ' ' z the ' ' ' Q tl ' ' Ag 3 t 2 matcl, anl b gl S. R. H. S. ' firyt Y . 4. ' . -1 1' V ' , Q ' ' 'I V 'A A 5 I A 4' 'I 4 7 Pk - . . 'I' - T f ' T w ' . .l. , . I' 105 'I .. .u. .Yl ?l. . l1Pl
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.