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from Sonoma High fin the class of 'llj and later from U. C. Our dean of girls. Miss Doro- thy Godward. also teaches mathematics and Spanish. in which she majored at U. C. Stan- ford is the alma mater of Miss Edith I. Cog- gins. our English and social science teacher. Mrs. Agnes Blewitt can usually be found in the library where she is in full charge of all books. She also graduated from California and teaches English and biology. Mr. George C. Streifif flacking his usual shop clothesl is a graduate of the California School of Mechani- cal .Xrts. Mrs. james jensen surprised us all by her marriage in February and will not return next year. Her major while at the University of California was physical edu- cation. Mr. Harold Matthews. another Cali- fornia graduate. is an exchange teacher from Palo .Xlto High School, and will be with us this year only. He has taken over the science and mechanical drawing classes and the advisorship of El Padre. Miss Aileen Hansen you met this morning in her official capacity as our compe- tent office secretary. She graduated from So- noma not so many years ago and has been on our staff for five years. Perhaps since I am next in the picture I may mention that I graduated from X'Villamette Uni- versity and did graduate work at Stanford and at the University of XVashington. Mrs. Donald R. Hanson is leaving at the end of this term to take up the task of making a home for her hus- band. She has taught homemaking courses and is a graduate of the University of California. Mr. Arthur M. Mellor. who is at home with all kinds of animals is, very naturally, our agricul- ture teacher. He advises the F. F. A. and is a graduate of the University of California at Davis. I aiu very glad that I could see the picture of the entire staff. I hope to see them in person when I visit several of the classes. If you are not too busy. Mr. Marsters. I would like to meet your students, said Mr. Oldest Grad. I will be very pleased to introduce you to them. said Mr. Marsters. I am sure that they Pagv 10 would like to hear of some of your experiences as a student in the first class of Sonoma High. Our student body president. Heloise Dal Pog- getto, has just finished her term of office. Yes- terday, in assembly, she gave her farewell speech to the entire school. I am sorry that you were not here then. Perhaps you have a copy of it. said Mr. Oldest Grad. If so, I would enjoy reading it. NYhy. yes. Mr. Oldest Grad. I have a copy here on my desk. Mr. Marsters looked through a pile of papers and found this message: PRlESlDlENT'S Miassxoic September found us with a new principal and three new faculty members. Perhaps our school was quite new to them: however. I was familiar with both the students and student body activities. I found the student body or- ganization in good order and carried on from where we had left off in june. 1940. The en- thusiasm shown by the students in the sale of student body cards opened our year with suc- cess and spirit. During the course of the year we found it possible to buy new basketball and baseball uniforms. which enabled our athletes to make a much finer appearance. XYe were also able to add to the appearance of our band by outfitting four majorettes and buying a large banner. All the basketball games were reason- ably well attended. as were our dances. I wish to extend thanks to the student coun- cil and board of control. both of which aided so much in handling student affairs. The entire group of student body officers took their jobs seriously, and admirably handled their share of the work and responsibility. Holding the office was a memorable experi- ence and a pleasure, as well as merely a job. I learned much and enjoyed it in its entirety. XVhatever success was attained during the year was due to the loyal co-operation of the stu- dents and the faculty. to whom I wish to extend my sincere thanks. Hisroisis DM. PoooETTo. I enjoyed reading her message very much, Mr. Marsters. said Mr. Oldest Grad. If you
ALLEN McGRATH College Prep: Pres. Senior Class, Chairman ot Law and Order, C. S. F., Sec. of Block Boys' Service Club, Tennis. HELOISE DAI. POGGETTO College Prep: Pres. of Student Body, Ra Ravas. Sec. A. S. B, Presidents. Spinsters, C. S. F., Chorus, Sec. Drama Club. FREDERICK BARTELI. College Prep: Viee Pres. Student Body, C. S. F.. Basketball, Band, Tennis, El Padre. JEAN HOLT College Prep, C. S. F., Sec. Student Body, Ra Ravas, Chorus. journalism, El Padre. BETTE GARRISON Commercial: Editor Dragorfs Tale. Band. Or- chestra. El Padre. louncil, Tennis, ALVA B. FRANK College Prep.: Tennis Club, Boys' Servfte Club, Honor Roll, Dragons Tale. Class Room XVhis- pers, Freshman Class Pres. IXYRIPTHY DAHLQUIST Commercial: Girls' Chorus, Otlite Practice. FMILF BLANC Agritult-ure: F.F.A.. Barn Dante Chairman, Trea- 'rrer l F . A., Boys' Chorus Wll.E.l l.Fi TE College Pre C. S. F., W1-lfare, El Padre. Coun- cil, Boys' Service Club, P. A, and Motion Pit- ture System. MARGARET SHEPARD College Prep: Editor of El Padre. I., S. F.. Ra Ravas. Honor Roll, Council, Sec. ol Spinsters. GLENN YENNI Agriculture: Sec. of F. F. A. l.A RUTH MARTSI IHINSKY Commercial: Pres. ot G. A. A.. Basketball, Volleyball, Chorus. MARGARET REE! HLER Hovnemaking: G. A. A.. Baseball, Basketball. Volleyball. MARTIN 0'BRlEN Agriculture: Track, Basketball, Baseball. Ath- letic Mgr.. F. F. A.. Welfgire. IUNE LEVERONI College Prep: Ra Ravas, Dragons Tale. Drama Club, Chorus, El Padre. G. A. A. TALBFRT BEAN College Prep: Track. Block Athletit Mir., Finance Chairman, Boys' Service Club. Council, ROBERT W. KING College Prep, C, S. F., Dance Band. El Padre. Block Dragons Tale. Drama Club. DOROTHEA GANIATS Commercial: Ra Ravas, Band, XVeltare, Honor Roll. Daughter of Muse. Sec. Ra Ravas. XVALTER KNOLLE Agriculllare: Graduate Feb. Wfll: Orthestra. F. F. A. Pres.. Sonoma Valley Wlranglers. LENA BARSI Commercial: Baseball, Volleyball, G. A. A.. Welfare, Ra Ravas. Basketball. have a Senior who is not in class now. I would like to hear about their past three years. I am sure. Nlr. Oldest Grad, that .lean llolt would be very glad to point out the liighliglits of her class. SHI f WN! xl' ' I am sure all Senioi , .,., . . , . man assembly when we unit loimallx mtio dueed to the student lm.nly. said Ulean. ali tri tthat large. linslq' box' over there bv tht aekboardl and .Xnoette lthe center girl ol t l'ogt' ll 's remember our lfresh l
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