THE STORY OF AN INSPIRING PAST
Historical Sketch of the San Jose State Teachers
College
From 1862 to 1928
With an
Alphabetical List of Matriculates and Record of
Graduates by Classes
Compiled by
Mrs. ESTELLE GREATHEAD
San Jose, California
San Jose State Teachers College
1928.
Pages
367-387
RECORD
of GRADUATES BY CLASSES
1903-1907
SIXTY-FOURTH
CLASS-JANUARY, 1903.
Hester
K. Adams (Mrs. Jacks), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Yolo
County.
Ina
May Allen (Mrs. H. D. Vreeland), Compton, Calif.
Taught in Sonoma County until 1904 and then went to Los Angeles County
and was in the Fairmount school. She was married in 1907.
Katherine
E. Bailey, Madera,
Calif. Taught in Madera schools.
Olive
J. Baldwin (Mrs. Caleb Irwin Dillard), San Leandro, Calif.
Taught in Newark and Niles. Has two children.
Janet
M. Bell (Mrs. Sidney King Morrison), Reno, Nevada. Taught
in Nevada County. Has one child.
George
A. Belz, Visalia,
Calif. Taught in Kern County, then left
teaching for farming.
Phoebe
J. Boyd (Mrs. H. Erkins), Santa
Maria, Calif. Taught in Santa Barbara
County until her marriage in December, 1904.
John
A. Brennan, Oakland,
Calif. Taught until he entered the
University of California in 1906.
Estelle
M. Brown (Mrs. J. L. Marquart), Walnut Hollow, Cambria, Calif. Taught in Lake County. Married in March,
1908. Continued teaching in San Luis Obispo County for several years. Has taken
extension courses. Two children.
Ethel
Brown (Mrs. Herndon)
(deceased). Taught in Lake County. Died
in 1917.
Lulu
F. Brown, Turlock,
Calif. Taught in Turlock, then went to
Hawaii to teach.
Albert
E. Carter, Oakland,
Calif. Taught for a few years. Entered
University of California and received degree of LI. B. Was married in 1905 to
Martha Lee Grimsley. Was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Oakland. Is
representative in Congress. Has taken very active part in the development of
Oakland, especially in harbor improvement.
Elizabeth
B. Casey (Mrs. H. W. Tracy), Gilroy,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County and in
Gilroy, Santa Clara County.
Maud
J. Cleveland, Vallejo,
Calif.
Effie
I. Crofoot, San
Jose, Calif. Attended business college,
then taught in San Benito and Monterey Counties. Taught for a time at Sunol school,
San Jose.
Jessie
E. Davidson, Willets,
Calif.
Edith
May Dietz (Mrs. James T. Preston), Berkeley, Calif.
Taught in Monterey County and was principal of school at Ben Lomond.
Married June, 1909. Was at the Home Coming in 1927.
Edith
B. Draper (Mrs. Frank Whipple), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Sacramento County, and in Sunol School, San Jose.
Alpharetta
M. Duncan, Long
Beach, Calif. Taught in Monterey
County, in Reedley, then in Richmond.
Kate
C. Elmes (Mrs. D. M. Williams), San Francisco, Calif.
Taught in San Mateo County.
Grace
G. Fernald, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Humboldt County, in
Sonoma County and in Oakland.
Helen
F. Ford, Stirling
City, Calif. Taught first in Fresno
County, then at Stirling City, Butte County.
Mae
E. Freeman (Mrs. H. Hill), San
Jose, Calif. Attended Business College
for a year, and afterwards taught in Sonoma County and in Monterey County.
Taught for a time in Lexington, Santa Clara County.
Mrs.
Ella C. Garcia, San
Jose, Calif.
E.
Grace Goodwin (Mrs. S. D. Parks) (deceased), Taught
in Alameda County. Married in 1903. Died in 1917.
J.
Hiram Graves, Monterey,
Calif. Principal of Franklin school,
and later was teaching in Monterey. Superintendent of schools.
Mabel
A. Griffes (Mrs. Woodard), Woodland,
Calif. Taught in Yolo County. In 1917
was teaching in Oakland.
Brena
F. Headen (Mrs. Clifford Bernhardt), Gilroy, Calif.
Taught near Gilroy.
Frederick
P. Hogan, Laton,
Calif. Taught at Tehachipi, then took
up course in Minerology in University of California. Later returned to
Tehachipi and then taught in Fresno County at Fowler. Now principal of Laton
High school. Doing graduate work at Stanford.
C.
Maude Huie (Mrs. F. L. Look), Piedmont, Calif. Was
married July, 1903 and for a time lived at Black Diamond, then Oakland.
Alice
M. Inglis, Lockeford,
Calif. Taught in Lockeford, then in
Stockton, at Jefferson school.
Jessie
M. Keaton (Mrs. George P. Griswold), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Santa Clara County. Married 1906. Returned to College in 1918
for advanced course. Two children.
Victorine
J. Klein, Mt.
View, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County for a short time. Since 1906 has been teaching in Mt. View grammar
school.
Lena
L. Kocher (deceased), Taught in Mendocino County, and at Hester
school; San Jose. Died in 1917.
Myra
D. Lee (Mrs. Ingram), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Shasta County
until 1905.
Julia
W. Leigh (Mrs. Dierssen), Oakland,
Calif.
Ruth
E. Leonard, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma and in
Monterey Counties.
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Elsie
Little (deceased). Taught a few weeks. Her death was reported
in 1917.
Josephine
A. Longmire, Colusa,
Calif. Taught in Berkeley.
Grace
A. McGeorge (Mrs. W. A. Hibler), Eureka, Calif.
Taught in Fortuna.
Eva
A. McIntyre (Mrs. Calkins), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County for four years.
Abbie
M. McKenzie (Mrs. White), Omaha,
Neb. Substituted at San Rafael.
Elizabeth
A. McKindley (Mrs. Guy Adams), Acampo, Calif.
Principal of Guinda school, Yolo County. Then was in school at
Woodbridge, San Joaquin County.
Ethel
B. McRae (Mrs. W. O. Perry Jr.), Ferndale, Calif.
Taught in Butte County. Married in 1906, and taught in Humboldt County.
Jennie
E. Massee, Berryessa,
Calif. Taught in Stanislaus County.
Wm.
R. G. Meese, Danville,
Calif.
M.
Alice Merrill, Nevada
City, Calif. Taught near Nevada City
and near Petaluma.
Minnie
M. Miles (Mrs. Minnie West), Colusa,
Calif. Taught in Colusa County. Lived
in San Diego for a time.
Elizabeth
Moran (Mrs. G. H. Hicks), Tracy,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Married in 1906, and lived for a time at Altamont.
Edith
O'Brien, San
Jose, Calif. Taught for a number of
years in San Jose school department. Qualified for Domestic Science.
Margaret
A. O'Meara, Oakley,
Calif. Taught in Contra Costa County.
Lenore
O'Neill (Mrs. Porter), Stockton,
Calif. Taught in Fresno city schools.
Casper
A. Ornbaum, San
Francisco, Calif. Entered University of
California, then went to University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Graduated in law.
Has been practicing in San Francisco since 1906.
Clara
A. Powell, Turlock,
Calif.
Gertrude
Prentice (Mrs. Whitley), Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County. Teaching in Fresno.
Naomi
M. Purcell, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County until she entered the San Jose school department. Taught for some years
at Grant school.
Elizabeth
Quick, Eureka,
Calif. Taught in Monterey.
Emma
R. Resseguie (Mrs. Bryan Bradley), Oakland, Calif.
Taught in Oakland.
Fannie
E. Rosendahl, Kingsburg,
Calif. Teaching in Fresno city schools.
Ada
G. Roth (Mrs. Ada Lanning), Carver
Camp, Oregon.
Bertha
E. Russell (Mrs. Carlton C. Case), Stockton, Calif.
Taught in Calaveras County for a short time. Married in 1904.
Adeline
M. C. Scaroni, Santa
Cruz, Calif. Taught Bay View School,
Santa Cruz.
Kallona
K. Scott (Mrs. Prosole), Colton,
Calif. Taught in Alameda County.
Married in 1904. Was vice principal of Lincoln school, Colton.
Alla
Sharp, Cedarville,
Modoc County, Calif. Taught in Modoc
County.
Violet
L. Shepard, Williams,
Calif. Taught in Fresno County. Was
teaching in Fresno high school.
Bertha
M. Slayton (Mrs. Wm. Hiatt), Burlingame,
Calif. Attended Stanford. Taught in
Mendocino and Lake Counties. Married in 1912. Taught five years in China. Is
now supervising art.
Georgia
A. Smith (Mrs. Claude Winans), San Jose, Calif.
Taught for a short time. Was engaged in Civil Service work in the San
Jose Post Office. Is attendance officer for the Santa Clara County school
department.
Donald
Steel, Kuala,
Lampur, F.M.S. Taught a short time.
Entered Stanford. Is with Yukon Gold Company, Kuala Lampur, F.M.S.
Susan
E. Steel (Mrs. Wm. S. Rice), Oakland,
Calif. Taught at her home in
Brownsville.
Lillie
M. Stockwell, Alameda,
Calif. Taught in Cloverdale and in
Alameda.
Elsie
P. Tatham, San
Jose, Calif. From 1907 has been in the
San Jose school department.
Grace
E. Thompson (Mrs. Ruel Eubank), Oakland, Calif.
Taught in her home county, Stanislaus. Married in 1904.
Mayme
Tyler (Mrs. T. E. Hallock), Port
Angeles, Washington. Was in real estate
business in Los Angeles for a short time. Afterwards taught at Bakersfield.
Marguerite
Veuve, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Madera
County, then San Francisco.
Minnie
Wainwright (deceased). Taught at Albion. In 1917 her death was
reported.
George
E. P. Walton, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Alameda County, in
Oakland for four years. Graduated from College of Medicine and now practicing
in Oakland.
Alice
Wehrly (Mrs. F. H. Hawkins), Watsonville,
Calif. Taught in Mariposa County, and
near Bakersfield. Married September, 1905.
Allie
E. Weir, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County,
and in Santa Clara County. Was for several years a teacher in San Jose city
schools.
Richard
Woelfoel, Campbell,
Calif. Taught in Trinity County.
Eva
M. Woodrow, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Franklin school,
San Jose.
SIXTY-FIFTH CLASS-JUNE, 1903.
Belle
May Abraham, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County, then went to Mill Valley and is principal of the Old Mill school in
Mill Valley where she has been since 1904.
Helen
Elizabeth Baker, Los
Gatos, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County for several years.
Maude
Evelyn Baker (Mrs. Johnson), Fresno,
Calif. Taught at Easton.
Grace
Adaline Betts (Mrs. Dalton Clark), Porterville, Calif.
Taught in Tulare County.
Florence
Mae Blair (Mrs. J. F. Farrance), Healdsburg, Calif.
Taught in Mendocino County. Was married January 3, 1904, and lived for a
time in San Francisco.
Rose
L. Bliss, Hanford,
Calif. Taught in Lemoore, and at Red
Rock, New Mexico. Later she went to Los Angeles and took work at the University
of California, Southern Branch.
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Hulda
Annette Boding, Proberta,
Calif. Taught in the northern part of
the state.
Grace
Wilcox Bond (Mrs. Linville), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Sonoma County, near
Healdsburg, and in Monterey County.
Lily
Elaine Brichman (Mrs. A. C. Abshire) (deceased). Taught
in Modesto.
Hazel
Edith Brower (deceased). Taught near Pomo. In 1917 her death was
reported.
Lena
Myrtle Brummett (Mrs. Grubb), Hornbrook, Calif.
Taught in Hornbrook and married J. A. Strobeck in 1905.
Mary
Ingeburg Buck (Mrs. Maddux), Cupertino,
Calif. Taught in Kern County.
Edith
Mary Bull (Mrs. Frank O. Woodhams), Santa Clara, Calif.
Taught at Pt. Arena. Married in 1904.
Barbara
Louise Burkhalter (Mrs. E. V. Harmon), Yreka, Valif. (sic).
Lessie
Marvine Byrd (Mrs. C. H. Lewis), San Jose, Calif.
Taught nearly six years. Was married in 1905, and assisted her husband
in his business. Has taken University Extension work, and has been active in
church and musical circles. Has one child and is at present (1927) teaching in
Saratoga grammar school.
Alma
Lillian Cahalan (Mrs. Charles L. Stewart), Seattle, Wash.
Taught in Boise, Idaho, then in Fresno county. Has two children.
Alice
Mae Cain (Mrs. Roy Young), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County.
Jessie
Frances Calder, Oakland,
Calif. Taught first in the northern
part of the state, then in Los Angeles County, at Ocean Park. In 1908 went to
the Oakland city schools in manual training department.
Ethelwyn
Althea Caldwell (Mrs. George Killam), Oakland, Calif.
Taught first in Hanford, then went to Alameda schools.
Lou
Anna Capell (Mrs. Ed. Whaley), Tulare, Calif.
Taught for a time near home at Pixley.
Annie
J. Christiansen (Mrs. Clarence F. Kellogg), Los Angeles, Calif.
Taught in Solano County, then in Colma. Was married in 1907 to Dr.
Kellogg and lived in South San Francisco, later moving to Los Angeles.
Alma
Priscilla Christie (Mrs. Bonstell), Falk, Calif. Taught
at home.
Esther
Hazel Clemence (Mrs. Harry J. Cross), Berkeley, Calif.
Taught until her marriage in 1903, when she went to Seattle to live.
Alice
May Cline (Mrs. Alice Marshall), San Jose, Calif.
Taught. Has been for seventeen years connected with the Merchants'
Association, San Jose, and is now manager of credit department.
Emma
Graves Conway, Los
Angeles, Calif. Taught first in Kern
County. Teaching in Lincoln High school, Los Angeles.
Jeanette
Covert (Mrs. Jack Brown), Fullerton,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino and in Kings
Counties.
Everett
Crane, Modesto,
Calif. Taught in Kings County. Attended
University of California. Manager of Pratt-Low Preserving Co., Modesto Branch.
Arthur
M. Croop, Half Moon Bay, Calif. Principal of evening school, San Jose, and
of Lincoln school. Teaching at Half Moon Bay. Married in 1903 to Kate M.
Wright.
Sadie
Dagger (Mrs. Landon), Pasadena,
Calif. Taught over six years at
Redlands, then in Pasadena.
Lorena
Belle Daly (Mrs. Wm. Burrel), Fresno, Calif.
Substituted in Oakland.
Florence
Delahunty, Gibsonville,
Calif. Taught at Bidwell's Bar, then at
Biggs.
Robert
Hodge Down, Pacific
Grove, Calif. Taught in Sonoma and
Santa Clara County for a time. Mr. Down has taken work at the University of
California summer sessions, and for eight years was a member of the County
Board of Education. For three and a half years he was supervising principal of
the Los Gatos grammar school, and for the past fourteen years has been
supervising principal of the Pacific Grove grammar school. He married Ethel
Harriet Webster and has four children.
Abbie
M. Driver (Mrs. Lewis), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught twenty-one years. Once
child. Has taken extension courses. Is a widow teaching in Sacramento.
Grace
C. Ekstrand, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in San Madera County,
and in Boulder Creek.
Pearl
Evert (Mrs. A. Blomquist), Pescadero,
Calif. Taught in San Mateo County until
her marriage in 1907.
Milton
T. Farmer, San
Francisco Calif. Taught in Kings County
and in evening school, S.F. Studied law, and was admitted to practice. Superior
Judge at Bakersfield. Phi Beta Kappa honors at the University of California.
Alta
May Farnham (Mrs. H. N. Cunnng) (sic), Oakland, Calif.
Taught in Colusa County. Was married May 22, 1904.
Edna
H. Finley (deceased). Taught in Stanislaus County. Died in 1917.
May
A. Fitzgerald (Mrs. Paul Eldred), Fresno, Calif.
Taught at Clovis, then was supervisor in Fresno Normal School until
1918.
M.
Louise Fleming, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County until she entered the San Francisco school department, where she is now
in the Frank McCoppin school.
Charles
Irwin Fox, Hanford,
Calif. Taught at Hanford and in
Monterey County. Went into business for a year, but resumed teaching as
principal of Concord school, and then of Antioch grammar school.
Ida
Mae Freeman (Mrs. H. C. Skow), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in San Luis Obispo County. Married in 1906 and lived in Oakland.
Lillian
May Freeman (Mrs. G. F. Holbrook), Los Angeles, Calif.
Taught in El Dorado and Tulare Counties, then in Berkeley.
Lettie
M. Fulkerth (Mrs. Harry A. Wilson), Merced, Calif.
Taught for a year. Was married in 1905 to Harry A. Wilson, a teacher in
Merced high school. Has taken work in the Santa Barbara Teachers College.
Blanche
Gaine (Mrs. C. J. Struby)
(deceased). Was teaching at Point
Arena. Died December 27, 1927.
Bessie
Lillian Gratz (Mrs. A. L. Erickson), Los Gatos, Calif.
Taught in Monterey and Tulare Counties. Has four children.
Nellie
Victoria Gratz (Eleanor), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Kern County.
Since 1915 has been a member of the faculty of the State Teachers College, a
part of the time as assistant dean, and later her work has been entirely in the
department of mathematics. Is a graduate of Stanford University, and has taken
work in Columbia.
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Ethel
V. Gray (Mrs. Leland S. Hanford), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Ventura and Sacramento Counties.
Kathryne
Griffith (Mrs. Smith), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County,
and for a year in San Francisco. She taught in San Jose for some time.
Myrtle
Jones Hall (Mrs. Joseph Kennedy Moore), Portland, Oregon.
Taught in Seattle for a number of years. Took a degree at University of
Wisconsin. Married June 27th, 1911.
May
Hamlin, Woodville,
Calif.
Helen
Katherine Hanley (deceased). Taught near Grass Valley for a time. In 1917
her death was reported.
Jessie
A. Hardacre (Mrs. William Sliger), Stockton, Calif.
Taught in San Joaquin County. Was married June 17, 1905.
Eva
Haughn (Mrs. L. W. Villemin), Porterville, Calif.
Taught in Porterville for a number of years. Married in 1919. Three
children.
Charlotte
M. Hayford, Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Maine for a time.
Traveled for a while, then returned to California and taught in the Truckee
schools, then in Berkeley.
Helen
May Hepburn (Mrs. Edwin Bryant), Los Angeles, Calif.
Taught for a year in Monterey County, then at Buena Park, Orange County.
After her marriage lived in Los Angeles.
Alwilda
Grace Horn (Mrs. Thomas Cone), San Marcial, Mexico.
Taught in Armona. After her marriage she went to Mexico.
Leona
Huffman (Mrs. Herman W. Hobson), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Fresno. Is a widow. Teaching in Santa Clara County.
Harold
Frank Hughes, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Placer County, in
Bakersfield, and in Fresno.
Edith
Maude Hunt, Alameda,
Calif. Taught in Alameda County, and in
Alameda city schools.
Florence
Adelaide Jewett, Vallejo,
Calif. Has taught quite constantly. Has
traveled throughout the east and south, returning via Panama. Is at present
(1927) teaching in the Vallejo school department.
Floy
I. Joiner (Mrs. George Railsback), Hanford, Calif.
Taught in Hanford. After her marriage substituted in Hanford schools.
Alice
C. Jordan (deceased). Took charge of Kindergarten department in
1905 during the absence of Miss Mackenzie. She afterwards went into the Hester
school, and then taught for a time in Oakland. Her death occurred in 1908.
Emma
Myrtle Karev, Petaluma,
Calif. Taught for a time, and then
entered business college. When last heard from was teaching in Petaluma.
Edna
A. Kennedy (Mrs. S. W. Fay), Honolulu,
T.H. Taught in Modesto.
Edna
May Kipper, Los
Angeles, Calif. Taught in San Luis
Obispo County. In 1906 was teaching in Los Angeles city schools.
Lottie
Lawrie Lambert, Cloverdale,
Calif. Taught in Cloverdale four years.
M.
Juanita Landon (Mrs. Percy A. Gerlach), Berkeley, Calif.
Taught at Walker, Arizona for a year, then returned to California. She
graduated from Stanford and received her master's degree from Columbia
University. She was married in 1911.
Birdie
Ruby Lenz, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Galt, Sacramento
County.
Winifred
K. Lewis (Mrs. Burgh), Billings,
Mont. Taught in Santa Cruz County, then
in South San Francisco.
Mamie
Adelaide Lima (deceased). In 1917 her death was reported.
Gertrude
Lindsey, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Frances
Luebberks (Mrs. Reed Butler), Calistoga, Calif.
Taught in San Benito County.
Mary
Emma McAdams (Mrs. Antone Lindau), Oakland, Calif.
Taught until 1905.
Teresa
V. J. McKenna (deceased). Taught until June, 1905. Her death occurred
July 17, 1905 at her home in Santa Clara.
Eva
Mackinnon (Mrs. H. F. Madsen), Eureka, Calif.
Taught in Eureka.
Alice
F. McMillan (Mrs. J. G. Stubbs), San Francisco, Calif.
Taught in Colusa.
Vera
Elizabeth MacNeal (deceased). Taught in Ventura and Santa Barbara
Counties. Died in 1917.
Hazel
Marie Main (Mrs. William Sherriffs) (deceased). Taught
in Edenvale. Married Mr. Columbet. Later re-married to Wm. Sherriffs.
Icy
Ann Martin (deceased). Taught in Gilroy school, but later took
position in Fresno city schools.
Ila
Elylian May (Mrs. W. C. McPherson), Modesto, Calif.
Taught near Modesto. Married July, 1906.
Edna
E. Metzger, Geyserville,
Calif. Taught near Healdsburg, then in
Oakland school department.
Henry
E. Miller (deceased).
Martha
Miotke (deceased). Taught in Santa Cruz County, then in
Oakland.
Mary
C. Moellering, San
Jose, Calif. Her teaching has all been
in Santa Clara County. Is at present (1927) in the Lowell Grammar school, San
Jose.
Emily
Florence Morrison, Santa
Barbara, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz
County. In 1907 she took the manual training course at Santa Barbara Normal
school, and afterwards taught this subject in the Santa Barbara schools.
Sarah
Belle Nicholson (Mrs. Charles Wimmer), Taft, Calif. Taught
in Monterey County. After her marriage lived in Taft. Now teaching in
Watsonville.
Mary
E. O'Connor (Mrs. Daniels), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Oakland schools.
Elizabeth
H. Ogier, Pacific
Grove, Calif. Taught for a time, then
studied art at Pratt Institute, New York. She was graduated from this
institution in 1908, and then substituted for Miss Vivian in the San Jose
Normal school. She later received her degree from Stanford, and is at present,
(1927) teaching art in the Pacific Grove high school.
Leolla
Mabel Perry (Mrs. Larsen), Raton,
N.M. Was in Denver for a year, then
returned to her home in Raton, N.M. She took a position in an office in Denver.
In 1906 was married and lived at El Globo mine, Mavozari, Sonora, Mexico.
Iva
Eleanor Phillips (Mrs. Lockhart), Modesto, Calif. Was
principal of a school six years in Stanislaus and Merced.
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Clara
Belle Posey, Selma,
Calif. Taught at her home, Selma.
Emma
Marian Powell, Fresno,
Calif. Taught near Reedley, then
entered the Fresno State Normal to teach.
Bertha
E. Price (Mrs. Harry Staley), Selma, Calif. Taught
twenty years.
Dora
Mae Pullen (Mrs. S. Wainwright), Shively, Calif.
Taught in Mendocino and Humboldt Counties. Married in 1906.
Mae
Rafter (Mrs. Winn Hare), Monterey,
Calif. Taught in Nevada County, but for
some years past has been teaching in Monterey County. Married an optician.
Lillian
Adele Raney (Mrs. Roberts), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in the Santa Clara
schools.
Alta
Cecelia Richardson (Mrs. George P. Clark), Napa, Calif. Taught
in Sonoma County.
Martha
Ellen Ritter (Mrs. Ben B. Parker), Kennet, Calif.
Taught in Madera and Mariposa Counties until 1906.
Olivena
M. Rivard, Gilroy,
Calif. Taught in Fresno County, then in
Gilroy.
Emiline
Robertson (Mrs. C. T. Tanner), Bradley, Calif.
Taught in Santa Barbara, then in Monterey County.
Jessie
Perkins Rose, Madison,
Wis. Taught for a time. Entered
Stanford and graduated in Botany in 1909, receiving her master's degree the
following year. Cereal investigator for the U.S. Bureau of Plant Industry. Later was connected with the Oregon
Agricultural College.
Nettie
E. Scriber (Mrs. M. C. Decarli) (deceased). Taught
until her marriage in 1905 in the northern part of the state.
George
A. Serfling, Sanger,
Calif. Vice principal of Selma school.
Anna
Pearl Sherburne (Mrs. L. A. Van Horn), Oakland, Calif.
Taught a short time and was married in 1904.
Ada
Shirley, San
Jose, Calif. Taught almost
continuously. Is now retired.
Katherine
Showalter (Mrs. Jos. Frye), Salinas,
Calif. Two sons. Is active in church
work.
Alice
E. Silberhorn, Bremerton,
Washington. Taught in northern part of
state until 1907, then went to Bremerton, Washington to teach.
Lottie
Ray Sinnamon, Bridgeport,
Calif. Taught at Lundy, then near
Hayward.
Henrietta
Smith, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Amador County.
Pearl
Evelyn Spaulding (Mrs. A. M. Longwell), Arcata, Calif.
Taught in Humboldt County, then went to Washington and taught two years
at Tekoa. She was married in June, 1911 and lived in Portland, Oregon. In 1917
she was teaching the school at Mt. Hamilton.
Leona
Nellie Steele (Mrs. S. V. Acker), Fresno, Calif.
Taught in Merced County, and in El Dorado county. In 1907 was teaching
in Reedley. She was married in 1910.
Mabel
Annie Stuart (Mrs. Walter Christianson), San Francisco, Calif.
Taught in Modesto.
Margaret
Summers (Mrs. Frank Wilber). Taught until she entered the
University of California in 1908. Was in the Berkeley school department.
Sadie
Jean Tait (Mrs. R. C. Barnes), Napa, Calif. Taught
in Contra Costa County.
Lytle
Howell Terill (Mrs. Charles A. Dewhirst), Monson, Calif.
Taught about three years.
Nell
Adel Thompson (Mrs. R. E. Campbell), Oakland, Calif.
Taught in Los Gatos.
Mabel
E. Thomson, Petaluma,
Calif. Taught until 1915 when she
entered the Household Arts department of the Normal school and completed the
course in June, 1916. Afterwards she taught in Campbell.
Florence
E. Vandervoort (Mrs. Harry Murray), Santa Cruz, Calif.
Taught several years, then married. Has one son.
Cora
F. Wallace, Selma,
Calif. Taught in Selma, then Fresno.
Anna
Ward (Mrs. Joseph Scherrer), Placerville,
Calif. Taught two years in El Dorado
County. Has two daughters.
Hazel
Watrous, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Oakland
schools, then entered the Alameda city school department to teach art.
Georgie
Ethel Wayne (Mrs. H. Rogers), Bakersfield, Calif.
Taught in Lake County. After her marriage lived in Bakersfield, where
she is teaching. Has a son and a daughter.
Mary
Elizabeth Wells (Mrs. W. Usinger), Trinidad, Calif.
Taught Bluff Prairie school. Pepperwood.
Ethel
White (Mrs. Roy Bridgman), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County. For some years past has been in the San Jose school department. At
present (1927) is in the Washington school.
Louise
Wheeler White (Mrs. Gilbert Wells), Oswego, Oregon.
Taught in Sierra County. After her marriage lived in Oregon.
Gertrude
H. Williams (Mrs. Richard Woelffel), Campbell, Calif. Taught
near Gilroy. Married October 7, 1905 and lived in San Francisco. Has one child.
Mrs. Woelffel returned to the Normal school and secured her secondary
certificate in Household Arts in 1914. Is at present (1927) living in Campbell.
Margaret
Wood (Mrs. D. W. Wiley), Salinas,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Married in 1908.
Goldie
V. Zumwalt (Mrs. L. A. Warren), Glendora, Calif.
Taught in Siskiyou county for a time, then entered the College of
Oratory at the University of Southern California and graduated.
SIXTY-SIXTH CLASS-DECEMBER,
1903.
Lottie
Anderson, Petaluma,
Calif.
M.
Maud Armstrong (M. Maud Lendrum), Oakland, Calif. Did
not teach. Graduated from Merritt hospital.
Edith
M. Blunt, Calistoga,
Calif. Taught near Porterville and at
Byron Hot Springs.
Mae
C. Bowman, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in the East San
Jose schools, after a few years in the Monterey County schools.
Maud
E. Britton, Fort
Bragg, Calif. Taught in Covelo until
1905, then resigned in order to study further.
M.
Irene Brown, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in San Benito
County for a year, then in the Santa Clara schools.
Alice
J. Chalfant (Mrs. C. G. Allen), Stanford Campus, Calif.
Married C. G. Allen, professor in Stanford University. Two sons.
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Lawrence
E. Chenoweth,x Bakersfield,
Calif. Vice principal at Kern. In 1907
was appointed state text book clerk under the superintendent of public
instruction. Resigned in 1909 in order to become principal of Kern city
schools. In 1910 he was assistant editor
of the Bakersfield “Echo.” Since 1917 he has been county superintendent of Kern
County. Now (1927) is City superintendent of Bakersfield.
Estelle
Cottle, Long
Beach, Calif. Taught in Kern River oil
fields, then in Long Beach.
Edwina
H. Davis (Mrs. J. A. McElheran), San Francisco, Calif.
Taught until her marriage November, 1905.
Margaret
Dinsmore (Mrs. Wm. R. Lane), Fort
Bragg, Calif. Taught in Lake County.
Three children. Active in P.T.A. and officer in O.E.S.
Maude
Dinsmore (Mrs. Percy H. Millberry), Lakeport, Calif.
Taught in Sonoma, and in Lake County. Has done some newspaper work.
Three children.
Bessie
Donahue, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Placer County,
then in 1906 began teaching in Santa Clara County, and in 1907 was connected
with the Sunol school.
Stella
M. Hammond (Mrs. Baggs), Lockeford,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County.
Mary
L. Hayward (Mrs. Corkery), Modesto,
Calif. Taught in Hanford, Kings County.
M.
Blanche Howatt (Mrs. Valentine Buehner), Los Angeles, Calif.
Pearl
L. McCloskey (Mrs. S. J. Gardiner), Burlingame, Calif.
Mabel
B. McDonald (Mrs. Boettger), Fresno,
Calif. Teaching in Fresno.
Jennie
Dee McGillivary, Alliance,
Calif. Taught first in Humboldt County,
then entered Oakland school department.
Annie
McLeod, Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Stanislaus County, and
in Fresno. When last heard from was teaching manual training in Berkeley.
Annie
M. Malloy (Mrs. Annie Worth), Salinas, Calif.
Taught in Monterey County.
Jennett
L. Miller (Mrs. Burton Swartz), Clarksburg, Calif.
Lived in St. Louis and studied French and Latin at the Berlitz School of
Languages. Attended Stanford, and was for a year a teacher in the State Normal
school of San Jose. In 1917 she married Lieutenant Burton Swartz. She has two
girls and a boy.
Mary
A. Murphy, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino and Kern
Counties for two years, then entered the Oakland school department.
Alice
Myers, Santa
Clara, Calif. Taught until 1905, then
went east and attended the Hammel Business College at Barberton, Ohio. Did
office work in Indianapolis, Indiana, but returned to California and in 1907
was teaching in Monterey County. In 1917 she was teaching in Ponce, Porto Rico.
Was in charge of an art shop in Ponce, Porto Rico.
Debra
O'Keefe (Mrs. W. R. Ellis), Alameda,
Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County
four years, then went to Alameda County, and was married in 1909.
Helen
H. O'Neill (Mrs. T. E. Atherstone), Billings, Mont.
Attended Stanford University. Married and went to San Francisco to live.
Ray
Rayner (Mrs. Louis Avelyn Prince), Reno, Nevada. Taught
in King and in Fresno Counties. Married June 10, 1908.
Warren
S. Rice, San
Jose, Calif. Taught for a time, then
entered Stanford.
Onie
J. Ross (Mrs. A. H. Lloyd) (deceased). Taught for a year or two. Married in 1905.
Her death occurred February 24, 1928.
Ola
Rowell (Mrs. C. H. Reynolds), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Fresno County. Attended Stanford and later taught in San Jose
High School, and in the Los Angeles State Normal School. Was married in 1911,
and has two children. She is now a widow.
Mary
E. Shannon (Mrs. Wirt Millsap), Woodland, Calif.
Taught seven years. Has U.C. Extension work. Four children.
Leila
A. Spaits, Walnut
Creek, Calif. Taught in Contra Costa
County.
Jeanette
Stiles (Mrs. Victor Challen), San Jose, Calif. Taught two years. Two children. Husband is
prominent realtor.
M.
Evaline Tilman, Los
Angeles, Calif. Taught in San Luis
Obispo County, then in Los Angeles.
Loita
Townsend (Mrs. William Hayward), Santa Clara, Calif.
Taught in Atwater, then in Castle Rock, Utah.
SIXTY-SEVENTH CLASS-MARCH, 1904
Lillian
A. Branham (Mrs. J. P. Beguhls), Fresno, Calif.
Emily
Brown (deceased). Taught in Hester school. For two years was
an assistant in the Kindergarten department of the Normal school.
R.
Eustace Brown, San
Jose, Calif.
Ruth
Burgess (Mrs. Frank Spinelli), San Jose, Calif.
Taught until her marriage in 1905.
Katherine
Cooney (Mrs. Sproul), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught at Elk, her
home in Mendocino County, then in San Francisco, where she married.
Mabel
Rae Copley (Mrs. C. B. Traber), Corcoran, Calif.
Taught in Monterey County, then in Parlier, Fresno County.
Nita
Kilkyson (Mrs. Harry Toyes Pratt), Berkeley, Calif.
Taught in El Dorado and Placer Counties until her marriage in 1906. She
then moved to Glendale, Oregon. She was for three years social hostess at Hotel
Claremont.
Florence
W. Graef (Mrs. P. H. Hines), Gilroy,
Calif. Taught in Gilroy. Was married
and left teaching in 1909.
Agnes
Halsey (Mrs. Raymond), Palo
Alto, Calif. Went to San Francisco to
teach Manual Training.
Grace
Hoover (Mrs. Potter), Hanford,
Calif. Taught in her home town,
Hanford, and was married there.
John
Lane, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Sierra County.
Elizabeth
Laverene, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County,
then went to the schools of South San Francisco.
Nettie
McConochie, Berryessa,
Calif. Taught in Sonoma County.
Kittie
Mosher, Niles,
Calif. Taught in Alameda County, and in
1906 was given a position in the Oakland school department.
Viola
Stilwell (Mrs. T. R. Dougherty), San Jose, Calif.
Taught for a short time. Was married to Judge Dougherty of San Jose.
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Mrs.
Harriet W. Thoburn, Palo Alto, Calif. Taught in Palo Alto schools. In 1917 was in
New York City.
Helen
E. Thomas, Gilroy,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino and in
Monterey Counties.
Travis
B. Townsend, San
Jose, Calif. Went to the Philippine
Islands to teach. Supervised and taught Manual training until 1907, when he
returned to the United States and entered the employ of the Utah Fuel Company.
He afterwards became principal of the Castle Gate School, Utah.
John
B. Weed, Dinuba,
Calif. Taught in the southern part of
the state. Was principal of school at Whittier, then went to Dinuba as
principal of school.
Perle
Westfall, Sarrah,
Calif. Taught in Mariposa County, then
in Fresno County.
Vera
L. Willson (Mrs. George C. White), Gilroy, Calif.
Taught at San Felipe until 1908 when she left teaching and studied
nursing at the Gilroy Hospital. She was married January 10, 1909.
SIXTY-EIGHTH CLASS-JUNE, 1904.
Nellie
Laura Anderson, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in California until
1907 when she went to Elko, Nevada, to teach.
Frances
Annett, Kelseyville,
Calif. Taught near Raymond,
Kelseyville, then went to the Alameda schools.
Ida
Olive Bailey, Madera,
Calif. Taught. [sic]
Harriet
Esther Baker, Fresno,
Calif. Since 1907 has been teaching in
the Fresno city school department.
Marguerite
Beeson, Mayfield,
Calif. Taught in San Mateo County, in
Santa Clara County, then went to Kentfield where she remained for over ten
years.
Hazel
C. Bell, Winnemucca,
Nevada. Taught in Winnemucca.
Myrtle
Bernhard, Oakdale,
Calif.
Sarah
Ellen Blackie (deceased). Taught in Tassajara. Died in 1917.
Nita
Aileen Blayney, Fresno,
Calif. Has taught in Fresno since
leaving the Normal school.
Rhoda
Belle Brady (Mrs. Wm. J. Haussler), Davis, Calif. Taught
in the schools at Davis six years. Married 1908. Two sons. Her husband died in
1919. Now teaching in Davis.
Maude
Martha Cable (Mrs. Philip Smart), Grimes, Calif.
Taught in Navada (sic) County and in Sierra County until her marriage in
1911.
Clara
Cahill (Mrs. Corbett), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Country districts
until 1905 when she went into the Oakland school department.
Sylvia
F. Campiglia, Pittsburg,
Kansas. Taught in Hanford for a time,
then went to Pittsburg, Kansas to teach.
Lillian
D. Carey (Mrs. J. D. Wells), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught first in
Mendocino County, then at Smith Creek, Santa Clara County. In 1906 she was
married.
Ethel
A. Carr, Oakland,
Calif. Taught at Tehachipi, Kern
County.
Rowena
Chaney (Mrs. O. P. Bardin), Salinas,
Calif. Taught one year in Monterey
County. Was married and has five children.
Irene
A. Charlson (Mrs. Charles Burtner), Terra Bella, Calif.
Taught several years in Monterey and in Santa Clara County. Married and
has three children. Is at present (1927) living with her husband and family on
a ranch at Terra Bella. Has always been an active church worker.
Evelyn
M. Clemence (Mrs. Evans), San
Simeon, Calif. Taught in San Luis
Obispo County, and has been living there since her marriage.
M.
Agnes Cloney (Mrs. Louis Friedenback)(deceased). Taught
in the schools in Humboldt County and married there. Her death occurred in 1916.
Alta
De Etta Comstock, Porterville,
Calif. Taught in East Fresno until 1907
when she for a time was engaged in the practice of Chiropractic treatment in
San Francisco. She afterwards went to Porterville to teach.
Nellie
V. Conner (Mrs. Mark P. Smith), Danville, Calif.
Taught in Yolo County, in Santa Clara County, and then in the Oakland
schools. Was married in 1910 and for a time lived at Cupertino.
Ernest
James Cuthbertson, Oakland,
Calif. Taught at Maxwell. Was a student
in Stanford for a year. Married Maryl Bishop and became supervising principal
of Livermore Grammar school.
Alice
E. Davis, Oakland,
Calif. Began teaching in the Garfield
Grammar school, Oakland. Continued in the Oakland school department.
Natalie
Davis (Mrs. F. C. Andrews), San
Jose, Calif. Taught three years in
Santa Clara County, then married and lives on a farm.
Lillie
M. Dill (Mrs. James R. Calhoun), Oxnard, Calif.
Taught near Lathrop.
Frankie
Burston Doan (Mrs. F. L. King), San Miguel, Calif.
Taught in San Luis Obispo County, and in Santa Clara County. Was married
in 1910. One child.
Frances
C. Dudley (Mrs. Smart), Creston,
Wash. Taught for a short time in Lake
County, then went to Washington and taught near Spokane.
Iva
A. Estes (Mrs. Albert J. Eachus), Newman, Calif.
Taught in Fresno County, and for some years has been in the Fresno
school department. Has one son. Returned to the college in 1909 for post
graduate work.
Margaret
Brown Fablinger (deceased). Taught for about seven years. Her death
occurred on February 23, 1912.
Mary
Winifred Fahey, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Gilroy for
a number of years. In 1917 was teaching in the San Francisco schools.
Leta
D. Farmer (Mrs. Cothran), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Hanford. Two
children.
Clarence
G. Fassett, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Carrie
Fee (Mrs. W. B. Warner), Warnerville,
Calif. Taught until her marriage in
December, 1906.
Gurine
Louise Flaa, Davisville,
Calif. Taught in Yolo County until
1906, then went into the Sacramento schools. Principal of night school.
Julia
Gertrude Flaherty, Oakland,
Calif. Taught at Pt. Arena for a time,
then went into Oakland schools.
Elizabeth
Agnes Flewellen, Nevada
City, Calif. Taught in various
districts in Nevada County, then in the Nevada City schools.
Hermena
R. Freyschlag, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County, and in Santa Clara County. Since 1908 has been teaching in Petaluma.
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Elizabeth
Gabel, Knight's
Ferry, Calif. Taught in Fresno and in
Kern County.
Flora
M. Hammon, Sacramento,
Calif. Taught first in Yolo County,
then in Sonoma, then in Santa Clara County. Was teaching in Sacramento.
Arthur
Heche, Alameda,
Calif. Principal in Niles school.
Attended Stanford University and received his A.B. degree there in 1910. He
married Margaret L. Joyes, and is principal of an Alameda school.
Myrtle
Hodge, Quartz,
Calif.
Opal
V. Hogge (Mrs. Reese), Santa
Barbara, Calif. Taught near Paso
Robles.
Henrietta
Horton, Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Glenn County, and in
the Sacramento city schools.
Ethel
E. Jacobs, San
Jose, Calif. Taught a year in Shasta
County, then in Santa Clara County.
Gertrude
N. Johnson (deceased). Taught in Monterey County. Died in 1917.
Lottie
Ellen Johnson, Sacramento,
Calif. Miss Johnson has taught in the
county and city schools of Sacramento. She took University extension and summer
work at Stanford and received her A.B. degree from Stanford in 1926. She is at
present (1927) teaching art in the Sacramento schools.
Nell
T. Jones, San
Jose, Calif. Has taught in Monterey
County, and also in Mt. View, Santa Clara County.
Berneice
Regenia Kinder (Mrs. Merkli), Oakland, Calif.
Taught first in Tulare County, then in Kings County, at Hanford. In 1917
she was teaching in Miami, Arizona.
Ethel
M. Kinder (Mrs. James C. McLean), Mrs. Kinder taught in Tulare and
in Kings County until her marriage.
May
Helen King (Mrs. N. M. Zoph), Berkeley, Calif.
Taught in Merced for about five years.
M.
Julia Kottinger (Mrs. Joseph Martin), Oakland, Calif.
Taught in El Dorado and in Sacramento County.
Lillian
May Lawrence (Mrs. Ivan Tredwell), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Fresno County, then in East San Jose.
Robert
J. Leonard, New
York City. Mr. Leonard taught for a
time and was supervisor of manual training in Berkeley schools. His master's
and his doctor's degrees he gained at Columbia University and was in the
educational department of the University of California for five years. He has
been director of industrial work at Columbia University, and a professor at the
University of Indiana. While he was in the University of Indiana he was
appointed special regional agent for the central states for the federal board
of vocational education.
John
Harvey Littler, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in the evening
school. Went to Tulare County and was principal of Turlock school.
Floy
I. Lloyd (Mrs. Frank R. Morris), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Trinity and Sonoma Counties, then went to Nevada for a year.
She also taught four years in Oregon. In addition to teaching she was in post
office work for two years and a half.
Anna
Belle MacGregor (Mrs. Crowell), Hancock, Wisconsin.
Has three children.
Mary
Josephine McCullough, Menlo
Park, Calif. Taught in San Mateo County
before entering the San Francisco schools.
Elizabeth
M. McFadden, Forest
Hill, Calif. Taught seven years in
California, then went to Arizona to teach. Was teaching in Pinole, Calif.
Anna
McInerny, Merced,
Calif. Taught in Merced County.
Maud
Marchant, Oakland,
Calif. Taught near Bakersfield, and in
Ione before entering the Oakland school department.
Ethel
I. Morford (Mrs. G. W. Sweetser), Crockett, Calif.
Taught near Martinez until her marriage in 1907.
Mary
Josephine Noll, Irvington,
Calif. Taught in Alameda County, and in
the Alameda city schools.
Edith
Woodburn Patterson, San
Jose, Calif. After teaching for a few
years Miss Patterson entered Stanford and received her degree from there in
1909. She is now head of the Domestic Art Department at Cheney, Washington.
Summer school work at the University of California and at Columbia have
contributed to her training and her duties at the Cheney Normal school have
been along the line of clothing and Home Economics, as well as administrative
work in connection with the women's dormitories.
Viola
Rebecca Patton, Tomales,
Calif. Taught in Marin County, then
near Petaluma.
Jessie
Augusta Pemberton (deceased).
Mabel
Gertrude Phillips (Mrs. E. P. Eachus). Healdsburg, Calif. Taught near Healdsburg. Married in 1908.
Five children. In now principal of school in Geyserville.
Wavie
Powers (Mrs. Stowe), San
Jose, Calif. Taught for several years.
Returned to college for her degree.
Clyde
H. Reynolds (deceased). Taught for a time, and held special diploma
in manual training. He had one year at Stanford University. In 1911 he married
Ola Rowell of the class of 1903. There are two children. In April, 1917, his
death occurred in San Jose.
Daisy
J. Richardson (Mrs. Thomas E. Scully), Napa, Calif. Taught
near Healdsburg, and was married in 1911.
Augusta
Rieff, Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento County, and
in Sacramento twenty-three years.
Margaret
L. Roche, Menlo
Park, Calif. Taught in Redwood City.
Alice
Rodgers (Mrs. Charles Richards), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in Madera County, and in the Gilroy schools. Since her marriage
to Dr. Charles E. Richards she has resided in San Jose.
Olga
Beatrice Rotermund, Eureka,
Calif. Taught in the Eureka schools.
Elsie
A. Russell, Pasadena,
Calif. Taught in the southern part of
the state Oxford, Pomona and Pasadena.
Emma
D. Schray, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Fresno county and
city.
Dorothy
Clara Spaits (Mrs. Charles F. Petsch), Concord, Calif.
Taught in Walnut Creek. Married in 1907.
S.
Jennie Emory Stewart (Mrs. Beverly C. Rice), Los Angeles, Calif.
Taught in Kings County, and in the city schools of Hanford and Los
Angeles. She has taken extension and summer school work at the University of
California, and is at present (1927) teaching in the Los Angeles schools. Mrs. Rice has had two trips to Europe, one in
1914, and one in 1922.
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Grace
L. Strobel, Arcata,
Calif. Taught in Humboldt County. For
some years has been teaching in Arcata.
Harriet
Swanson, Cloverdale,
Calif. Taught in Lake County for a
time, then near her home in Cloverdale.
Carl
L. Swenson (deceased). Was principal of Gonzales school. Died in
1917.
Nora
Wilhelmina Sydow (Mrs. E. E. Everett), Ventura, Calif.
Taught in Ventura, and married there.
Gertrude
A. Taylor (Mrs. Wm. L. Hopkins), Santa Maria, Calif.
Taught in Monterey County. Two years college. Two boys.
Gertrude
Topham, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Yolo County.
Traveled in Hawaii.
Charles
Ray Vorheis, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in the Royal school at
Honolulu, then returned to California and taught in Santa Cruz County. Teaching
in Oakland.
Pearl
Wade, Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento, San
Joaquin and Nevada Counties. In 1917 was teaching in the Sacramento schools.
Celia
V. Welch (Mrs. Rogers), Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County, and
in Milpitas.
Alpha
West (Mrs. Nashman), San
Leandro, Calif. Taught in Santa Barbara
County and in Fresno County. Later went to the Hawaiian Islands and taught at
Kohala.
Harry
J. White, Quincy,
Calif. Represented Success magazine in
California and in Oregon. Entered the University of Nevada, and did some
teaching in drawing while a student there. Was in the university two years,
then returned to California and taught in his home town. Since 1911 he has been
engaged in farming.
Sadith
Whitehurst, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Daisy
Bezetha Wood (Mrs. Thomas Benton Hooker), Hanford, Calif.
Taught in Fresno and in Kings Counties. Has studied in Fresno Teachers
College.
Marguerita
Frances Wood (Mrs. E. M. Lynds), Glendale, Calif.
SIXTY-NINTH CLASS-AUGUST, 1904.
Loretta
M. Christie (Mrs. Finney), Bartlett
Springs, Calif. Taught in San Benito,
Santa Clara and Napa Counties.
Alice
Dinsmore, Eureka,
Calif. Taught near and in Eureka.
Mary
I. Gardiner (Mrs. O'Connor), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught for a year near
Livermore; was elected to a position in Oakland.. Was teaching in Berkeley.
Grace
G. Gordon (deceased). Taught in Monterey County. Died in 1917
Elizabeth
Gray, Mendocino,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County until
1906.
Sadie
L. Hain (Mrs. W. E. Parker), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught near
Hollister. One child.
Edith
M. Hanson (Mrs. D. L. Waite), Paso Robles, Calif.
Taught at Paso Robles. One child.
Atha
Marr (Mrs. J. T. Sullivan), Marshfield,
Oregon. Taught in California.
Edith
P. McKee, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught first in San
Juan, then in the Alameda schools.
Elizabeth
M. Richards, Nevada
City, Calif. Taught near Colfax, then
Nevada City. Was teaching in the Nevada City High school.
Mrs.
Elsie Seckler, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz
County.
Evelyn
F. Simonds (Mrs. Johnson), Ft.
Bragg, Calif. Taught in Sonoma and
Mendocino Counties. Was teaching at Ft. Bragg.
Edna
M. Trantham (Mrs. H. G. Lipscomb) (deceased). Taught
for a time in Monterey County.
Isbel
O. MacKenzie, San
Jose, Calif. Miss Mackenzie was in
charge of the Kindergarten department at the time of her graduation. With
intervals of travel and study abroad she has continued to devote her time and
talent to the building up of her department, which is now one of the strongest
departments connected with the Teachers College.
SEVENTIETH CLASS-DECEMBER, 1904.
Martha
Elizabeth Anderson (Mrs. John Dinsmore), Bridgeville, Calif.
Taught about six years. Lives on a large cattle ranch.
Ethel
Baird (Mrs. D. M. Young), Colgate,
Calif. Taught near Marysville. Married
December 12, 1905.
Julia
Laura Boyd (Mrs. Albert E. Kline), Yuba City, Calif.
Taught in Yuba and Napa Counties. Was married in 1909. One child.
Hannah
Buckley, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught for a few
years in Mexico.
Victoria
Mary Downey, Grass
Valley, Calif. Taught in San Francisco
until the earthquake, then was elected to Grass Valley schools. Was teaching in
Alameda.
Helen
Grace Franks (Mrs. Reivera), Newark,
Calif. Taught in Humboldt County until
1908 then at Newark. She was married in 1911.
Edwina
Frary, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught for a year,
then entered the University of California. Taught in the Polytechnic High
school, San Francisco.
Hester
Louise Hulst, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County.
Virginia
C. Kelly (Mrs. George L. Dixon), Towle, Calif. After
teaching for a time in her home county, she married in 1907. In 1918 resumed
teaching. Attended the University of California.
Mirth
Kennedy (Mrs. Frank Chapman), San Jose, Calif.
Taught for a time. Now taking special course in the college. Has one
child.
Alva
Chapman Ladd (Mrs. Burks), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught two years in
Alameda. Was married in 1907.
Beulah
Esther Lanyon (Mrs. Walter E. Hostetler), Berkeley, Calif.
Taught in Monterey County and in Contra Costa County. Is at present
(1927) assistant director of music in Oakland schools.
Elizabeth
Isabelle McClelland (Mrs. H. C. Hansen), Mason, Nevada.
Taught in Fresno, and later in Los Banos.
Barbara
L. McCune (Mrs. George Wyman Morse), Dixon, Calif.
Joseph
D. Malloy, Stockton,
Calif. He studied law and is now (1927)
practicing in Stockton.
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Jessie
L. Bentley (Mrs. John C. Surryhne), Ceres, Calif. Taught
nine years. Studied at U.C. Summer Session.
Annie
R. Bley, Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Nevada City until she
entered the Berkeley school department.
Margaret
J. Bliss (Mrs. Wilson), Yucca,
Ariz. Taught in Fresno County.
Ida
M. Boggs (Mrs. Albert Comstock), Porterville, Calif.
Taught in Fresno, Kings and Tulare Counties.
Jeanette
W. Boyd, San
Jose, Calif.
Florentine
H. Braun, San
Jose, Calif. Has taught in various
counties of the state. Attended summer sessions at the Teachers College.
May
E. Brennan (deceased). Taught in the Tacoma schools, then in
Seattle until 1908. Died March, 1912.
Hazel
Brock, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Santa Margarita and in
Santa Clara.
Ruby
L. Bruch (Mrs. Charles Grider), San Jose, Calif.
Taught two years in Stanislaus County. Was married in June, 1906.
Minnie
F. Burtner (Mrs. Smith) (deceased). Taught in Shasta County until her marriage.
Donna
L. Buttner (Mrs. J. B. Peckham), San Jose, Calif.
Taught two years. Two children.
Agnes
M. Carey, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in San Benito
County.
Marcia
J. Cather, San
Jose, Calif. Taught first in Ventura
County, then in the San Jose school department. Is at present (1927) teaching
in the Theodore Roosevelt Junior High school. Miss Cather spent two years
teaching in the schools of the Philippine Islands.
Emma
Chamberlain, Pacific
Grove, Calif. Taught.
Susie
M. Christensen, Selma,
Calif. Taught in Fresno county until
1911 when she entered the Oakland school department. Is at present (1927) in
the Hamilton Junior High School Library. Has taken library courses in
Riverside, and summer work at U.C.
Edna
L. Clancy (Mrs. Calkins), Fresno,
Calif. Her first teaching was in
Tucson, Arizona. She later returned to California and in 1922 was married.
Florence
A. Clancy, Fresno,
Calif. Taught for a year in Arizona and
after her return to California was teaching in Plumas County, then Dos Palos.
Lilah
Collins, San
Jose, Calif. Taught first in Santa
Barbara County, then at Campbell. For some years she has been teaching in the
Hester school, San Jose.
Marion
Dartt (deceased). Taught in Mendocino County.
Cidney
Lydia Dawson, Hanford,
Calif. Taught in Kings County. Now
teaching in Fresno.
Laura
Dougherty, Campbell,
Calif. Taught in Santa Barbara County,
and in San Mateo County. Was teaching at Chowchilla.
Myra
Dunton, Lodi,
Calif. Taught in San Joaquin County and
in Ukiah.
Hattie
M. Dyer (Mrs. A. C. Shaw), Raymond,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County, then
in Raymond.
Claude
E. Earl, Ft.
Collins, Colorado. Taught in Santa
Paula for a number of years as principal. He afterwards went to Pasadena to
teach.
Elmer
G. Emerson, San
Jose, Calif. Has been County Recorder
of San Jose for many years.
Mrs.
Nellie Z. Flickenger, San
Jose, Calif. Since 1912 has been
teaching in the San Jose schools. Is at present (1927) in the Lowell Grammar
school. Has one child.
Mabel
E. Florine, Turlock,
Calif. Taught in Merced County, in
Santa Paula, and at Turlock.
Mrs.
Carrie P. Fowler, San
Jose, Calif. Since 1907 has been
teaching in Santa Clara County. Is at present (1927) teaching in the Grant
Grammar school, San Jose.
Alice
A. Fulgham, Hanford,
Calif. Taught.
Sarah
E. Gowanlock, Oakland,
Calif. Taught at first in Tulare
County. Afterwards went to Fresno.
Alicia
M. Grimes (Mrs. M. Flint), Oakland,
Calif.
Frances
T. Gwinn (Mrs. Ira D. Payne), Tempe, Arizona.
Taught in Yolo County, then in San Martin. Four children.
Mrs.
Mary Alvie Hail, Quincy,
Calif. Mrs. Hail taught in Plumas
County, her home, and for some years was the County Superintendent of Schools.
Lulu
M. Harden (Mrs. Blevins), Colusa,
Calif.
Mary
Hays, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Siskiyou
County.
Bertha
J. Hemphill (Mrs. D. W. Pringle), San Francisco, Calif.
Taught in the Porter school, Alameda.
Eva
A. Hern (Mrs. Charles Francis), Sacramento, Calif.
Taught since 1906 in the Sacramento schools.
Alice
M. Hines (Mrs. J. D. Williams), Fresno, Calif. Taught
six years.
Lotty
D. Hudson (Mrs. J. E. Goad), Visalia,
Calif. Taught in Visalia until her marriage.
In 1919 was teaching at Three Rivers.
Mrs.
Taza M. Hughes (Mrs. Nichols), Bay Point, Calif.
Taught in Fresno County.
Elva
M. Hunter (Mrs. W. B. Ward), San
Jose, Calif.
Allerta
G. Ives (Mrs. W. M. Christey), Berkeley, Calif.
Taught near Livermore. Two children. Is now in U.C. and expects to
receive her degree in 1929.
Mrs.
Jennie W. Janes, San
Jose, Calif. Did not teach for a few
years. Is at present (1927) principal of the Encinal school. Mrs. Janes is a
widow.
Ada
B. Kelly, Los
Angeles, Calif. Has taught continually
in Los Angeles.
Laura
S. Kennedy (Mrs. Sidney L. Murray), Esparto, Calif.
Taught in Yolo County until her marriage in 1908.
Marie
Marion Koenecke, Salinas,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County, then
in San Francisco schools.
Ernest
C. Laughlin, Selma,
Calif. Was vice principal of the Selma
schools. Studied law, and practiced in Selma. He was elected Justice of the
Peace.
Clara
J. Laverene, San
Francsico, Calif.
I.
Catherine Lewis (Mrs. Luther Wool), San Jose, Calif.
Taught until her marriage. Four children.
Ethel
B. Lewis (deceased). Taught music and drawing in the Redwood City
schools for a year. No less a critic than Madame Nordica said of her that she
had a “remarkable grand opera voice.” Miss Lewis was gifted, and her verses,
stories, and musical compositions are happily remembered by faculty and
students who watched her development, and who mourned v cher untimely death.
Died July 11, 1907.
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Eleanor
F. Lowe (Mrs. G. K. Johnston), Taft, Calif. After teaching in Lompoc
she was married in 1906. Took advanced educational courses in summer school.
Three children. Mrs. Johnston is at present teaching.
Mabelle
M. Lyons (Mrs. H. Milliken), Ft. Bragg, Calif. Taught in Mendocino
County.
J.
Esther McClelland (Mrs. Nathan Weston Blanchard), Santa Paula,
Calif. Taught in the Santa Paula schools. Was married February 8, 1908.
Mollie
McWilliams (Mrs. Eugene Gray), Woodland, Calif. Taught in Yolo County.
Dorothy
Grace Marders (Mrs. Arthur Free), Washington, D.C. Miss Marders was
married in June, 1905 to Arthur Free, an attorney, who has since then become
our representative in Congress. There are five children.
Anna
Miller (deceased).
Taught in Santa Clara County.
Louisa
C. Miller (Mrs. A. E. Sollars), Turlock, Calif. Taught in Los Banos,
then in Santa Clara County.
Idyll
R. Mills (Mrs. Hardy), Santa Barbara, Calif. Was principal of a school in
Fresno County.
Annie
A. Mulcahy, Tulare
City, Calif.
Edith
M. Mattiass (Mrs. J. C. Joslin), Coalinga, Calif. Taught in Ventura and
Monterey Counties. Was married in 1907.
Pearl
E. Norton (Mrs. Sherman Danforth), Washington, D.C. Taught in Nevada County
and city.
Nina
M. Penrose (Mrs. W. N. Boyce), Coalinga, Calif. Vice-Principal Coalinga
school. Two children.
Olive
A. Phelps, Santa
Clara, Calif. Taught in Ventura County and in Santa Clara County. In 1917 she
was teaching in Shelley, Idaho.
Cathryn
V. Piezzie, Santa
Rosa, Calif. Taught near Santa Rosa.
Mrs.
Callie A. Pritchett, St.
Louis, Mo. Taught in California and at Bear Mountain.
Mary
B. Reinius, San
Jose, Calif. Taught at Bear Mountain, Escondido and Kingsburg.
Annie
Relfe, Campbell,
Calif. Taught in Kern County.
Annie
E. Rey (Mrs. G. H. Phillips), Hanford, Calif. Taught in Haanford (sic)
and resided there after her marriage.
Agnes
A. Roehling (Mrs. John F. Tennis), Oakland, Calif. Mast (sic) of her
teaching has been in the Oakland schools. Has had two summer sessions at
Columbia, and a course at the Oregon Agricultural College, besides the Home
Economics course at the S. J. Teachers College. Is at present (1927) teaching
in the Home Economics department of an Oakland school.
Mabel
C. Sailor (Mrs. Archie Keesling), Campbell, Calif. Taught in Lake County
and in Santa Clara County.
Lottie
R. Shafter, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Marin County for a time, then in Santa Clara County. She
was in the Hester school for some years.
Charlotte
A. Shellard (Mrs. Paul Waldraff), Berkeley, Calif. Miss Shellard taught
for a year in Galt, then married H. F. Ackerman, and moved to Nevada. Later she
was teaching at Crockett, and in 1917 had re-married and was living in
Washington, D.C.
Bertha
Alma Smith, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Fresno.
Albertina
Straight (Mrs. Ray Lamb), Concord, Calif. Taught in Sacramento County four
years. Three boys. Active in P.T.A. and Farm Bureau.
Elsie
M. Taber (Mrs. Clarence R. Nissen), Esparto, Calif. Taught in Yolo County
until her marriage. Two children.
Muriel
B. Talcott, Willows,
Calif.
Mrs.
Flora B. Tupper, Watsonville,
Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County for a few years, then in the Nazarine
University, Pasadena.
Grace
M. White, Santa
Ana, Calif. Taught near Kings City, also near Paso Robles. She later went to
Santa Ana to teach.
Hilda
M. Wilcox, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Los Angeles.
Elsie
Williams (Mrs. Frank Stephenson), Oakland, Calif. Taught in Selma.
Virginia
A. Williams, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Contra Costa County for a term, then came to the San
Jose schools and is at present (1927) in the Longfellow Grammar school.
Elizabeth
M. Wolfe (Mrs. Frank A. Geming), Vallejo, Calif. Taught in her home town,
Vallejo. Has done work at the U.C. summer sessions. Has one child.
SEVENTY-THIRD
CLASS-AUGUST, 1905.
Harriet
R. Benham, Alhambra,
Calif. Taught in Santa Ana, then in Wabash, Indiana.
Mabel
Cochran, Winnemucca,
Nevada. Taught in Amador County, and in her home, Winnemucca, Nevada.
Ethel
J. McEvoy, Menlo
Park, Calif. Taught in Redwood City.
Amelia
Machado (Mrs. J. S. Lewis Jr.), Edna, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County until her marriage in July, 1907. She taught for a year afterwards in
the same district.
Margaret
Owens, San
Francisco, Calif. Miss Owens taught, then took a business course, and is at
present (1927) in secretarial work in San Francisco.
Leota
M. Pedigo (Mrs. Walter H. Nagle), Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught in the Santa
Rosa schools continuously except for a few years when she was a deputy in the
County Recorder's office. Has taken summer courses, and is at present (1927)
art supervisor in one of the Santa Rosa schools.
Clarence
L. Phelps, Santa
Barbara, Calif. Taught at first in Fresno County. Entered Stanford and
registered in law. In 1910 he was at the head of the English department in the
Tempe Normal School. Later he returned to California and taught in the San Jose
Normal School while pursuing his course at Stanford for his master's degree. He
married Margaret Livengood, and is president of the Santa Barbara State
Teachers College.
Lillian
M. Pope (Mrs. W. H. Alvis), Benton, Ill. Taught one year in Fresno County,
then went to Benton, Illinois and taught until her marriage in 1909.
Mollie
A. Smith, Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Nevada County until she entered the San Francisco school
department. She has attended the University of California and has a secondary certificate
in penmanship and bookkeeping.
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Stephen
W. Smith, San
Jose, Calif. Taught seven years. Married Tillie M. Clark. Two children. Now
railroad man.
Effie
M. Stillson, Lane,
Idaho. Taught in Mendocino and San Joaquin Counties. When last heard from was
teaching at Woodbridge.
Emma
P. Thornton (Mrs. J. L. Chew), National City, Calif. Taught in
Monterey County. After her marriage she lived in Somerton, Arizona, and later
taught in National City.
Monica
M. Wilcox (Mrs. D. H. Gilhamb), San Jose, Calif. Taught in Oxnard.
SEVENTY-FOURTH
CLASS-DECEMBER, 1905.
James
Garfield Bayley, Belgrave,
Victoria, Australia. Taught in Fresno County. Entered Stanford and received his
bachelor's and his master's degree. He married Gladys T. Grien, and later
returned to Australia where he became a member of the Australian parliament and
deputy speaker. One child. Was at one time principal of the state high school
at Charlers Towers, Queensland.
L.
Pearl Berdrow, Sunnyvale,
Calif. Has taught continuously since graduation, most of the time in this
county. She is at present (1927) in the Sunnyvale Grammar school. Has traveled
and done some independent research work.
Rhoda
A. Brennan (Mrs. John L. Waddill), Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Pleyto and in
Kern City seven years. Three children.
Maud
W. Chase (Mrs. Howard A. Gallup), Arroyo Grande, Calif. Taught in Santa
Clara County, in Paso Robles and in Pasadena. Her marriage occurred June 20,
1911 to Dr. Gallup.
Emma
E. Cline (Mrs. Henry De Smet), San Jose, Calif. Taught near Coalinga.
Has two sons and three daughters.
Ada
M. DeWitt, Taught
for a time, then studied osteopathy in Los Angeles.
Florence
I. Edwards (Mrs. Soehren), San Jose, Calif.
A.
Clyde Elam, Fresno,
Calif. Taught for a short time near Milpitas, then went to Fresno.
Irene
M. Estes (Mrs. Harry B. Eachus), San Jose, Calif. Taught for a year in
Merced County.
Hattie
J. Frazer, Inglenook,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County. Has studied for teaching commercial
subjects.
Ruth
A. Gilman, Portland,
Oregon. Taught for a year.
Ella
M. Gilmore, Nicolaus,
Calif. Taught for a year, then traveled in the east. She later entered the
University of California.
Lela
M. Gilmore, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Ethel
Katherine Hannon (Mrs. Junius English Burton), Lompoc, Calif.
Taught eight years, specializing in primary music and working with monotones.
Has taken active interest in women's club work, especially in the activities of
the Parent-Teachers organizations. She spent the past summer traveling in the
east and south. Mrs. Burton has five sons.
Mrs.
Helen A. Horan (deceased).
Was principal for a year or so at the West Park school, Fresno. In 1917 her
death was reported.
A.
Maud Kast, Yolo,
Calif. Taught until 1913.
Hazel
I. Macauley, San
Jose, Calif. Is teaching at the Horace Mann School, San Jose.
Agnes
A. McKiernan, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in the Alviso school.
Adelaide
Neville (Mrs. Ellis Foster), Bogus, Calif.
Mrs.
Janet S. Peters, Comache,
Calif. Taught in Nevada. She returned to the Teachers College for advanced
work.
Dora
E. Powell, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Pacific Grove.
Mattie
C. Powell (Mrs. J. T. Clemo), Los Angeles, Calif. Taught in Monterey
County and in her home county, Nevada until her marriage.
Margaret
S. Rankin, Los
Gatos, Calif. Taught in the Los Gatos schools for many years.
Annie
L. A. Scaroni, Santa
Cruz, Calif. Taught in Watsonville.
Hazel
A. Singleton (Mrs. Jack Turner), Modesto, Calif. Taught three years.
Three children.
Helen
D. Snyder, Los
Angeles, Calif. Has taught in New Mexico and in Porto Rico. In Porto Rico she
did some social work. The University of Southern California gave her her degree
and she has also done graduate work there, and in Madrid. She has traveled
quite extensively in Central and South America as well as in Europe where, in
Spain, she studied Spanish, which she is now teaching in the Los Angeles High
school.
SEVENTY-FIFTH
CLASS-MARCH, 1906.
Jane
Bottomly (Mrs. E. J. Smith), Linden, Calif. Taught in Linden. Was
married in August, 1909 to Richard B. Harrison. After his death married E .J.
Smith. Mrs. Smith has taken university work and has taught eighteen years,
besides doing some farming and real estate operations.
Blanche
Boughton, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Fresno Grammar school.
Elsie
G. Byron (Mrs. George Curtis Singletary), San Jose, Calif. Taught one year
in Placer County and one year in San Jose schools. Married November 24, 1910 to
George Curtis Singletary, who is a son of a former graduate and faculty member.
Mrs. Singletary has three children, a boy and two girls, twins.
Carolee
Carter, (deceased).
Taught for short time in Sutter County.
Ruth
Curtiss (Mrs. Lewis A. Burson) (deceased). Was married in April, 1906.
Her death occurred October 14, 1926.
Ethel
I. Fisher, Santa
Cruz, Calif. Her first teaching was in San Luis Obispo County, but after a year
began teaching in her home county and city. Has taken extension courses, music
and home gardening. Is a member of a pioneer family.
Pearl
Virginia Henry (Mrs. McCombs), Yuma, Ariz. After teaching for a few
years in Mendocino County, she went to Yuma, Arizona, and taught in an Indian
school.
Minnie
E. Kenyon, Aptos,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino and in Lake Counties.
Helen
I. Kiser (Mrs. John G. Weir), Oakland, Calif. Taught in Amador City
and in the Military Academy at San Rafael until she entered the Alameda schools
to teach manual training.
Maud
L. Page (Mrs. Murt Shields), Cook, Calif. Taught in San Benito and in
Monterey County.
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Maye
Smith (Mrs. James Large), Morepark, Calif. Taught first in Mendocino County,
then in Porterville.
Carrie
D. Wagner, Oakland,
Calif. Began teaching in Alameda County, then went to Redlands. She also taught
in her home county, Santa Cruz, until she entered the Oakland school department
in 1912, where she has been since that time teaching.
Mary
J. Westfall (deceased).
Taught in Mendocino County.
SEVENTY-SIXTH
CLASS-JUNE, 1906.
Anna
Grimsley Allen, Woodville,
Calif. Taught in Lemoore.
Truman
C. Allen, Woodville,
Calif. Principal of school in Lemoore.
Mrs.
Mary F. Anderson, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo and in Kern County.
Sophia
C. Andrews, Fresno,
Calif. Taught.
Stella
M. Atkins (Mrs. Wilton Main), Seabright, Calif.
Lucy
M. Atkinson, Hayward,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County, then in the San Jose school department until
she entered the University of California.
Alice
Eugenia Austin (Mrs. Charles W Gill), Modesto, Calif. Taught in Santa Rosa
until her marriage, December 28, 1910. Since 1922 has been teaching art in
Modesto Junior College.
Alyce
Elva Baker (Mrs. Kennedy), San Jose, Calif. Taught first in Madera County and
after her marriage lived in Bakersfield.
Grace
Batcheller (Mrs. F. L. Barhite), Los Angeles, Calif. Taught in Los
Angeles until her marriage in December, 1906.
Mary
Cecile Belknap (Mrs. Cecile Hall), Los Gatos, Calif. Miss Belknap was
married November 28, 1906 to Robert O. Hall. She has continued her teaching and
was for many years principal of the Los Gatos Grammar school. At present (1928)
Mrs. Hall is fourth grade demonstration teacher at the San Jose State Teachers
College.
Marie
R. Bernhart (Mrs. Pepin), San Jose, Calif. Supervised music in Redwood City.
Ora
Elenor Betts (Mrs. D. B. Rea), Hanford, Calif. Taught in Tulare. Has
taken course at Miss Swope's school, Santa Cruz. She has two children.
Maud
L. Bowman (Mrs. E. C. Bryan), Fresno, Calif. Taught. Has four
children, two boys and two girls.
Violet
Brown (Mrs. Walter A. Smith), Berkeley, Calif. Taught manual training
in the Alameda city schools, then in the Berkeley schools.
Sarah
A. Bullock (Mrs. Joe Held), Hollister, Calif. Taught first in
Stanislaus County. Was principal of Ben Lomond school.
Cecelia
Reasoner Burroughs, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Sonoma County, and in San Leandro.
Susie
Burtscher (Mrs. Fred Dewhirst), Oakland, Calif.
Emma
E. Carbutt (Mrs. Richey), Morgan Hill, Calif. Eight years of teaching stand to
Miss Carbutt's credit in addition to literary work, which includes a
supplementary reader and stories of Animal Village published by Buckley and
Cady in 1926. She is now editor of poems for children on Lariat Poetry
Magazine, Salem, Oregon, and has written many short stories and poems for
children for magazines. She has four children.
Anna
May Carmichael (Mrs. Charles A. Priest), Fresno, Calif. Miss Carmichael
taught seven years in Oregon and twenty in California. She has taken University
extension work, and has also studied in the School of Arts and Crafts,
Berkeley, as well as taking some of the courses offered at the Fresno Teachers
College. She has one daughter, and is at present (1927) teaching in one of the
Fresno Grammar schools.
Kathryn
F. Clayton (Mrs. Leroy McKean), Templeton, Calif. Taught first in San
Luis Obispo County, then in Coalinga. Has three children. Now teaching in
Templeton.
Zet
Clotfelter (Mrs. Walter B. Akers), Dinuba, Calif. Taught seven years. One
child. Now teaching in Dinuba.
Adah
Cooke (Mrs. E. A. Beeler), San Francisco, Calif. Taught in Los Gatos, and later
in the Oakland schools.
Mary
E. Cooney, Santa
Cruz, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz.
Leonora
Belle Cosseboom (Mrs. S. J. Clark), San Francisco, Calif. Taught in Salinas,
and in Santa Barbara Counties. Is now (1927) teaching in the San Francisco
school department.
Lettie
A. Currans (Mrs. C. K. Lesan), Madera, Calif.
Lillie
H. Dahlgren, Fresno,
Calif. Teaching in Fresno when last heard from.
Myrtle
Beatrice Davis (Mrs. J. B. Condley), Fresno, Calif. Taught near Hanford, her
home.
Elizabeth
C. Denike, San
Francisco, Calif. Miss Wenike (sic) taught in Monterey County, then became a
nun in a convent in San Francisco.
Annie
Alma Doidge (Mrs. J. S. Brown), Guerneville, Calif. Taught in Sonoma
County fourteen years. Three children.
Marion
Du Bois (Mrs. S. E. Cunningham), Alameda, Calif. Attended Stanford, then
taught in Elmhurst. After her marriage she resided in Wonder, Nevada, but later
returned to California.
Frances
G. Du Brutz (deceased).
Taught in Stockton. Her death occurred in San Jose some years ago.
Bessie
M. Dunton, Ripon,
Calif. Taught in El Dorado County. Was last heard from at Ripon.
Edna
L. Erwin, San
Jose, Calif.
Julia
Clarissa Estrada (Mrs. Joseph Burwell Lee), San Simeon, Calif. Taught in Los
Angeles County, and was principal of school there. Was married October 11,
1911.
Katherine
Florence Feeney, Gilroy,
Calif. After teaching in Siskiyou and in Santa Cruz County, and for a time in
Gilroy, she went to Hawaii and taught in Makeweli, Kauai.
Pearl
Edith Fosgate (Mrs. Clyde M. Middleton), Gilroy, Calif. Taught until her
marriage, July 15, 1908, when she went to Sterling, Colorado.
Mildred
Alice French (Mrs. Raymond Fountain), Oakland, Calif. Her first teaching was
in the Milliken district, Santa Clara County.
Emily
F. Furby (Mrs. Elmer Ricketts), Hanford, Calif. Has taught and received
her life diploma. She has taken University extension courses towards a degree,
and is at present (1927) principal of Kings River school. She has one child.
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Hazel
Woods Garcelon, Palo
Alto, Calif. Miss Garcelon has taught two years in Nome, Alaska, and since 1922
has been teaching in part time school, Oakland.
Rose
Elizabeth Gardner (Mrs. Clarence Rich), San Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma
County. Three children.
Eleanor
Gertrude Garwood (Mrs. O. C. Schatz), Bakersfield, Calif. Taught in Kern
County. Teaching in Bakersfield. Two children; daughter, a graduate of U.C.,
and a son graduated from High school at the age of 15 1/3 and admitted to Stanford.
Lucy
Chipman Gay, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in the northern part of the state in Indian schools for some
years. Has now retired.
Elizabeth
Catherine Geary (Mrs. Oswald Theodore Cooks), Sunol Glen,
Calif. Miss Geary did not teach, but was married June 21, 1908.
Chloe
E. Good (Mrs. A. C. McVey), Fresno, Calif. Has taken extension work.
Has two daughters. Now teaching.
Katherine
I. Graham, Santa
Clara, Calif. Taught in Milpitas and in the Santa Clara schools.
Lulu
Nina Gregory (Mrs. Irving Adams), Venice, Calif. Taught in Sherman.
Entered the Detroit Teachers College for art work.
Katherine
M. Hedges Hall, San
Jose, Calif. Was graduated from Stanford in 1909 and for a short time taught
manual training in Oakland. She entered Columbia and received her masters
degree, and has since 1911 a member of the faculty of the Teachers College, as
assistant professor of education. She has recently collaborated with Dr.
Freeland and Miss Adams in a publication entitled “Teaching in the Intermediate
Grades.”
Lois
R. Hall (Mrs. Evans), San Jose, Calif. Taught in Alameda. Returned and took
music course, and was graduated in 1921.
Theresa
Hammerly (Mrs. Nidever), Oakland, Calif. Taught in Tulare County.
Josephine
Hanson, Eureka,
Calif. Taught in Eureka schools.
Alice
E. Harris (Mrs. Edgar Woodcock), Eureka, Calif. Taught until her marriage
to Edgar Woodcock of the same class. In 1916 she was living in San Francisco
and enrolled in the University of California. She afterwards returned to her
home in Eureka and resumed teaching.
Eleanor
A. Hartley, Fresno,
Calif. Taught.
Kate
Blair Heiskell (Mrs. Frederic A. Wolfe), Vallejo, Calif. Taught in Fresno
County and city for eight years. Has two children.
Lucy
A. Howlett (Mrs. Ray Clark), San Jose, Calif.
Alice
M. Huffman (Mrs. Fowler), Banta, Calif. Taught near Watsonville.
Nellie
W. Inglis, Richmond,
Calif. Taught for several years, then went to Richmond.
Annabel
Irwin, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Madera County at first, then in Fresno.
Mabel
S. Ivey (Mrs. Richard Ruiter), Sacramento, Calif. Was principal of
school in Sacramento County.
Mabel
G. Johnson (Mrs. F. F. Turner), Petaluma, Calif. Taught in Los Angeles
County, then in Sonoma County until her marriage in 1909.
Ocea
Zuleika Joiner (Mrs. Charles Bradford), Bakersfield, Calif. Taught in Sacramento
County. After her marriage she lived in Sacramento for a while.
Martha
Keeble, San
Jose, Calif. Taught first at Edenvale.
Ione
Kelly (Mrs. Ione Kelly), Bakersfield, Calif. Taught in Pixley, Tulare County.
Alice
Veronica King, Gridley,
Calif. Taught in Butte County.
Jeanette
E. Klosheim, La
Crosse, Wis. Taught in San Luis Obispo County, then was elected to the Alameda
schools.
Elise
La Source, Oakdale,
Calif. Taught near Bakersfield.
Fay
Liddle (Mrs. Coolidge), Visalia, Calif. Taught in Visalia.
Amy
Lopeman (Mrs. W. H. Emmett Jr.), Belmont, Calif. Taught in Sacramento
County. Studied psychology and dramatics. Was at one time department manager
and statistician for Industrial Accident Commission. Three children.
Mrs.
Ellen Loudon, Bakersfield,
Calif. Taught in Hall's Valley, then in Bakersfield.
Fannie
W. Luhrman (Mrs. H. G. Seacrest). Taught at Seaside, near San Gregorio,
then in Hamilton district, Santa Clara County.
Agnes
Catherine Lynn, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Ventura and in Los Angeles County, then entered the San
Jose school department and is at present teaching in the Lincoln school.
Ethel
G. McCabe, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Fresno.
Mary
E. McCaskey, Sisson,
Calif. Taught in Lassen County, and in Butte County.
M.
Lulu McDaniel, Sunnyvale,
Calif. Taught in Santa Paula.
Helen
D. McKenna, Santa
Clara, Calif. Taught and then took business course and music. Was teaching in
Sebastopol.
Mamie
F. Manning (Mrs. Harp), Hanford, Calif. Taught in Kings County, near her
home, Hanford. Has attended Miss Swope's school, and also the University of
California summer school. She is at present (1927) principal of the
Westmoreland Americanization School of Imperial County. She has one child.
Barbara
E. Miller (Mrs. D. A. Webster), Santa Paula, Calif. Taught in Santa
Paula. Is a widow.
Inez
Chase Milliken (Mrs. J. C. Philbrick), Comptche, Calif. Taught. Was married in
1910. Three children.
Lydia
Melita Miner (Mrs. M. L. Benson), Antioch, Calif. Taught in Redwood City.
Fannie
L. Moranda (deceased).
Taught in Fresno. Her death occurred in Fresno October 2, 1925.
Amelia
Morris, Greenwood,
Calif. Taught at Oilfields.
Charles
B. Morse, Pixley,
Calif. Was vice-principal at Dinuba, then taught in his home town, Pixley, and
later in San Mateo.
Marie
Nielsen (Mrs. Carl W. Christensen), Selma, Calif. Taught in Davidsville. Was
married May 27, 1908 and lived in Viborg, South Dakota.
James
E. O'Brien, San
Diego, Calif. Principal in Hill school, vice-principal in El Dorado County High
school.
D.
May Pemberton (Mrs. D. B. Striger), Fresno, Calif. Taught in Merced County
and in Fresno city.
Grace
Eleanor Penny (Mrs. George W. Fink), Los Gatos, Calif. Taught in Crow's
Landing.
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Lillian
Percefull (Mrs. Ernest Hall), Asotin, Wash. Taught in Santa Barbara
County and in Napa County until her marriage in 1907.
Myrtle
R. Poole, Palo
Alto, Calif. Is teaching in Oakland.
Carolyn
B. Potter, Oakland,
Calif. Has taken courses in the University of California and in San Francisco
Teachers College. Is at present (1927) teaching in the Alameda city schools,
where she has been since her graduation.
Zannette
Williams Potter, Oakland,
Calif. Miss Potter taught in the Oakland schools for several years, then opened
the Z. W. Potter Studios in Oakland, and established a concert bureau, which
has been eminently successful in furnishing the public with high class artistic
talent. Miss Potter is a prominent member and officer in the Business and
Professional Women's Club.
K.
Lillian Preston (Mrs. Fred Willcox), Santa Clara, Calif. Taught in Santa
Clara County.
Jennie
De Alba Purvine (Mrs. L. A. Lloyd), Oxnard, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County.
Georgiana
Ray, Tulare,
Calif. Taught.
Constance
Adella Richards (Mrs. C. R. Griffith), Geyserville, Calif. Taught. Was married
in 1909.
Alma
Valentine Ringer (Mrs. Albert Hart), Clements, Calif. Taught in Amador County.
Ruth
E. Ricker, Santa
Clara, Calif.
Fannie
Schwartz, Anthony
House, Calif. Taught in Nevada City. She fitted herself for domestic science
teaching and went to the Bisbee, Arizona High school. She later took graduate
work at Columbia and the University of Southern California.
Perne
Scott, Visalia,
Calif. When last heard from was teaching in Sonora.
Zoella
Scott, Los
Banos, Calif. Taught in Merced County, and in Bakersfield.
Queen
Anita Seamans (Mrs. Ronzoni), Reedley, Calif.
Alice
Lougee Sheehan (Mrs. Byrne), Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Miss Sheehan
taught for two years in California, then at Deer Island, Oregon. In 1918 she
was teaching in Hot Springs, Idaho.
Alma
Briggs Sims (Mrs. Oswald Blakeley), Sacramento, Calif. Taught in Yolo
County, a part of the time in Winters, her home town, about eight years. Worked
in the office of the State Board of Education for over two years.
Anna
M. Stewart (Mrs. J. O. Husong), Tulare, Calif. Taught in Fresno County
and in Kings County eight years. Two daughters. Teaching at present.
Annie
May Stoltz (Mrs. Earl Wescott), Visalia, Calif. Taught in Visalia.
Mabel
Grace Stone, San
Jose, Calif. Has taught most of the time in Santa Clara County.
Elsa
Stuart (Mrs. B. Parlier), Parlier, Calif. Taught in Tulare County.
Grace
Taylor (Mrs. Zelner), Red Bluff, Calif. Taught in Red Bluff, specializing
in manual training.
Grace
Weatherly Taylor (Mrs. Jack Lesher), Modesto, Calif. Taught in Monterey
County.
Helen
Fotheringham Taylor (Mrs. Albert Denton), Oakland, Calif.
Mollie
Elizabeth Vaughn, Richmond,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino County.
Pearl
I. Viney (Mrs. B. F. Schmidt), Los Angeles, Calif. Taught. Two
children.
Mabel
Clare Wann, Fresno,
Calif. After teaching four years she traveled in the east, then returned and
taught in Tulare County, then in Fresno. Received degree from U.C.
Jennie
C. Watt, Colusa,
Calif. Taught in Oakland.
Lelia
Leota Wilcox (Mrs. M. C. Clark), Soledad, Calif. Taught in the Gonzales
schools two years. Was married July 14, 1908.
Maude
Williams, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Kern and in Monterey Counties.
Edgar
Woodcock, Eureka,
Calif. Studied Mineralogy in the State Mining Bureau, San Francisco. Married
Alice Harris of the some (sic) class.
Georgia
Wright, Union,
Oregon. Taught twenty-six years. Graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in
1922. Teaching Home Economics.
Frankie
Zimmerman (Mrs. Jack Perry Jr.), Chowchilla, Calif. Taught four years in
Fresno. Husband is postmaster and she is his assistant.
SEVENTY-SEVENTH
CLASS-DECEMBER, 1906.
Homer
Ward Campbell, Oakland,
Calif. Mr. Campbell entered Stanford and received his degree in 1910. He
married Mabel Stillman, and was principal of the Elmhurst school.
Sarah
Naff Culton (Mrs. Walter Owen), Colton, Calif. Taught in Contra Costa
and Sonoma Counties. Was married in 1910.
California
I. Johnson (Mrs. F. F. McMillin), Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught in her home
county. Has one son.
May
A. Keith (Mrs. L. C. Maynard), San Jose, Calif. Taught in Hester
school, in San Jose. She has taken University extension courses. There are
three children.
Marion
S. Lewis, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Oleander, then in Fresno. Has A.B. from Fresno Teachers
College. Also has done graduate work in Stanford. Now principal of Fresno school.
Alma
D. McCobb, Hollister,
Calif. Taught in Los Angeles County and in Pasadena.
Edythe
McMillen, Bakersfield,
Calif. Taught in Bakersfield.
Alice
Catherine Mills (Mrs. Wm. Harry Rudell), Saratoga, Calif. Taught in
Washington, then in Los Gatos. Extension courses. Five children. Has traveled
and nearly a year on a rubber plantation in southern Mexico.
Edith
Sarah Mills, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Washington, then in Los Gatos. Entered the Normal
School in order to take the Household Arts course, and later went to Carson
City, Nevada to teach.
Ira
Dawson Payne, Tempe,
Arizona. Took his A.B. Degree from Stanford in 1911. Married Frances Gwinn, and
for some years past has been director of the Training Department of the Tempe,
Arizona Teachers College. Four children.
Floy
Pedigo, Santa
Rosa, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County until she entered the Oakland school
department in 1911.
Sara
Picknell (Mrs. Walter F. Still), Afton, Calif. Taught in Monterey and in
Butte County.
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Mary
Louise Poff, Chestnut,
Illinois. Taught in Coalinga.
Khalula
Lea Reid, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Kings and in Santa Clara Counties.
Irma
Ross, Palo
Alto, Calif. Taught in Milbrae, then in Oakland. Went to Honolulu to teach.
Returned to college for degree.
Ermine
E. Sacry (Mrs. Lee Maddux), Sebastopol, Calif. Taught in Salinas,
then in Santa Rosa.
Mary
Elizabeth Shaw (Mrs. Oliver), Fresno, Calif. Taught near Watsonville,
then Monterey County.
Mrs.
M. Calhoun Shelton, San
Jose, Calif. Did not teach, but had special psychology course at Stanford.
Charlotte
Templeton (Mrs. Arthur H. Garland), San Francisco, Calif. Taught four years
in Santa Cruz County.
Josephine
Waltz, Alameda,
Calif.
SEVENTY-EIGHTH
CLASS-MARCH, 1907.
Georgia
Daly Barker, Fresno,
Calif. Taught.
Olive
Barnhart, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Napa County.
George
Willis Cline, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught for a short time, and was vice principal of an Alameda
school. Entered Stanford University and studied medicine. He received his M.D.
in 1916 and was in war service as a surgeon on Yerba Buena Island. He is at
present (1927) practicing in San Francisco.
Freda
R. Ernst (Mrs. J. Lee Knight), San Luis Obispo, Calif. Taught in St.
Helena. Has three children.
Mabel
G. Farnum (Mrs.), Washington,
D.C. Taught in Mendocino County, then in Selma. Has taken U.C. and Columbia
courses. Is now statistical clerk in the Census Bureau, Department of Commerce,
where she has been since 1920.
Elizabeth
R. Haran (Mrs. Jerome Collins), San Francisco, Calif. Taught in Napa
County.
Bertha
Rose Harper (Mrs. E. C. Laughlin), Selma, Calif. Taught in Tulare County
until her marriage in October, 1907. She afterwards taught near Selma.
Grace
Anna Haynes (deceased).
Taught at Sugar Pine Mills, Madera County, and died there in October, 1907.
Genevieve
E. Horne, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County, and in Santa Clara County. Is at
present (1927) teaching in the Lowell Grammar school, San Jose.
Prudence
M. Lewis (Mrs. Harmeson), Healdsburg, Calif.
Emma
C. Miller, Los
Angeles, Calif. Taught near Reedley. Entered University of Southern California
and graduated.
Julia
Mulcahy, Sacramento,
Calif. Taught near Napa and in Nevada City.
Matilda
A. Richter (Mrs. Gordon), Maxwell, Calif. Taught a short time in Monterey
County, then entered the Oakland school department.
Edna
Sheldon (Mrs. Roy Menker), St. Helena, Calif. Taught a few months in
California, then returned to her home in Iowa and taught there.
Sue
Blanche Shelford (Mrs. A. E. Lake), San Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma
County.
Theodora
C. Sidensol (Mrs. Frank Richard Paulson), Placerville, Calif. Taught in El
Dorado and Fresno Counties until her marriage in 1912. Now a widow with two
children. Is teaching a mountain school.
Marian
Elizabeth Vore, Oakland,
Calif. Taught in various counties of the state. For the past eight years has
been teaching in Oakland. Has had summer courses at U.C. and Teachers College.
SEVENTY-NINTH
CLASS-JUNE, 1907.
Gladys
Ames, Taught
in Angel's Camp, until 1910, when she went to Sebastopol to teach.
Anita
Anderson, Ruth,
Calif. Taught in Alameda County, then in Winters. She afterwards went to San
Leandro to teach.
Ellida
Anna Anderson, Oleander,
Calif. Taught in Oleander for several years, then went to Sanger.
Ida
May Baker, Cleveland,
Ohio. Miss Baker taught for several years in Fresno. Entered Columbia
University where she received her master's degree. She is at present in the
Cleveland School of Education. In connection with Miss Peabody and Dr.
Hillegass she has published a book on Arithmetic, and has also written a manual
for Thorndyke's Arithmetic, which has been published by Rand, McNally.
Anna
J. Baldwin (Mrs. R. B. Kientz), San Leandro, Calif. Taught for several
years in Monterey and Alameda counties. She was married in 1912 and has three
children. For the past year (1927) she has done some substituting in the San
Leandro schools.
Cornelia
Barrett, San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in San Francisco.
Sera
Agnes Baumgartner, Los
Gatos, Calif. Taught in Oakland. Entered Teachers College, New York, and
majored in Textiles and Clothing. She afterwards returned to the Oakland
school.
Susie
M. Beeson (Mrs. V. Dornberger) (deceased). Died in 1918.
M.
Clarisse Benoit, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County, and is at present in the Jackson
school, near San Jose (1927).
Marguerite
May Black (Mrs. Anderson), Salinas, Calif. Taught.
Lulu
Boone (Mrs. Moorehead), Modesto, Calif. Taught in Modesto. Rural Supervisor,
Stanislaus County.
Mary
Anne Bradford, Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento for four years, then went to Hawaii for a year. For
the past fourteen years has been in the Sacramento school department.
Marguerite
Zoe Brautigan (Mrs. Newport Reynolds), Hanford, Calif. Taught two years.
Ellen
Teresa Brien (Mrs. Al Henningson), Scotia, Calif. Taught in Mendocino
County.
Crevola
Bronson, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Lake County for the first year, then in Santa Clara
County. Is at present (1927) teaching in the Lowell Grammar school, San Jose.
Mabel
C. Brown (Mrs. A. N. Lantz), Campbell, Calif. Taught in Monterey
County.
Mae
Burke, Hollister,
Calif. Taught first in Monterey County, then in Stanislaus County.
Virginia
B. Chilson (Mrs. Paul R. Jones), Visalia, Calif.
Ethel
Snow Clark (Mrs. Roy S. Hunter), Watsonville, Calif. Taught in El Dorado
County. After her marriage resided in Los Gatos. Two children. Substitute at
present in Watsonville schools.
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Leonora E. Clark (Mrs. Chas. W. MacDonald), Ft. Bragg,
Calif. Taught. Took business course and
did stenographic work for about twelve years. Married in 1924. One child.
Helen Martha Clark (Mrs. Louis I. Denton), Wilmington,
Del. Taught for a year, then married
and moved to Richmond, California. In 1909 she moved to Wilmington, Delaware.
Janie Clemo (Mrs. Clarence Watters), Nevada City,
Calif. Taught near Nevada City, and
lived there after her marriage. Three children.
Mercedes B. Cloney (Mrs. J.J. Atkinson), Eureka,
Calif. Taught in Humboldt County.
Married a druggist. Has one child.
Marion Clinton Copeland, San Francisco, Calif.
Mary E. Cullen (Mrs. Truman Baldwin), Gilroy,
Calif. Taught ten years in Santa Cruz
and Santa Clara Counties. One child.
Edith Marian Culter, Orange, Calif. Taught continuously in the southern part of
the state. Has had one year in the Los Angeles Normal School and two years in
the University of Southern California, as well as extension and correspondence
courses. Very active in Christian Endeavor work, and compiled three “California
Jolly Books', books of games and social entertainment. Was for two years
president of Orange County C.E., and is president of the Orange County
Kindergarten Primary Association.
Esther L. Dahlgren (Mrs. Tener W. Nielsen), Fresno,
Calif. Taught twelve years in Fresno
County, then married and has two children. Before her marriage Miss Dahlgren
took work at the U.C. summer school.
Mrs. Ella O. Davis, Oakland, Calif. First taught in Mendocino County, then in
Oakland.
Helen M. Deacon, Randsburg, Calif.
Elizabeth Maud Dingwell (Mrs. Thomas Stephen Malim), San
Mateo, Calif. Taught in San Mateo city
school ten years. Has three children.
Marian Lue Dulion, Palo Alto, Calif. Taught in Solano County. Re-entered the
Normal school and took the course in Household Arts. Since graduating from this
department has been teaching this subject in the Gardner school, San Jose.
Edna V. Duran (Mrs. Wm. B. Bennett), Visalia,
Calif. Taught near Visalia, her home.
Has been principal most of the nineteen years she has taught. Has had summer
work and travel. One child.
Grace Duvall (Mrs. Roy Heriman), Fresno, Calif. Taught in Napa County and city.
Mabel V. Dyer (Mrs. G. A. Smith), Oakland, Calif. Taught in Mendocino County, and in San Luis
Obispo County.
Margaret I. Elliot, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Contra Costa.
Annie Alnora Ellsworth (Mrs. Earl Kuns), Taught in Derry, New Hampshire for a year.
Georgia Juanita Fisher, Oakland, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo. Taught Domestic
Science in the Hamilton school, San Francisco.
Jennie FitzGerald (Mrs. Stallings), Santa Cruz,
Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz County,
then went to Westwood to teach.
Edith May Flanders, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma and in Santa Clara County.
Is at present (1927) teaching in the Willow Glen school.
James G. Garrison, Marysvlile (sic), Calif. Taught in Turlock, then Sonoma County, then
in Marysville.
Florence Mary Gilchrist, Morgan Hill, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County, and in Sacramento
County.
J. Ethel Gill (Mrs. Eugene H. Barieau), Lindsey,
Calif. Taught. Three children. Is at
present (1927) teaching in the Lindsay schools.
Frances C. Gondring, Ceres, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo County, and in
Lake County, then in the San Jose school department. Miss Gondring has studied
occupational therapy in army hospital at Fort Bayard, N.M., also in the public
health hospital at Houston, Texas. She has done work at the University of
California, at the College of the Pacific, and has her bachelor's degree from
Columbia. She has had European travel, and is at present (1927) in the art
department of the State Teachers College, but has been granted a year's leave
of absence for further study in New York.
Nettie Gondring (Mrs. Chris Hansen), Modesto,
Calif. Miss Gondring taught three
years, then married and has three children. Is living in Modesto.
Lauretta Grimsley (Mrs. Oma Smith), Tulare, Calif.
Frank Leslie Hain, Oakland, Calif. Taught for two years, then entered Hastings
Law College. He was admitted to the bar and is now (1927) practicing in
Oakland.
Aymer J. Hamilton, Berkeley, Calif. Taught at first in Petaluma, then went to
the Berkeley school department where he is now located.
Forest Leland Haworth, Prescott, Arizona. Studied law and practicing at Prescott,
Arizona.
Myrtle A. Hendee (Mrs. Jensen), Elko, Nevada. Taught near Eureka. Entered the University
of California in 1909.
Mildred G. Catherine Hicks, Fresno, Calif. Taught in Fresno.
James G. Hurley, Ukiah, Calif. Taught as principal. Member of County Board
of Education. Studied law and is (1927) superior judge of Mendocino County.
During the past four years has been district attorney for Mendocino County.
Hezel Rebecca Hyde (Mrs. T. C. Mayhew). Taught.
A. Grace James (Mrs. Snyder), San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Minnie Lee Jones (Mrs. Rucker), Lompoc, Calif.
Elise Elizabeth Kleemeyer, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County and in
Stanislaus County. Had further study in the University of California, the
McDowell School of Design, and the State Teachers College. Is now (1927)
teaching Home Economics in the Los Gatos high school.
Hilda Marie Koch, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County. In 1909 began
teaching in the San Jose city schools.
Mary Louise Laird, Parlier, Calif. Taught in Coalinga.
Loretta Viola Lawson, San Jose, Calif. Married Lieutenant L. M. Farrell.
Ervin Eugene Lewis, Flint, Michigan. Taught in the Manual Arts department of the
Normal school. Went east and was connected with the State Normal School at
Charlston, Ill., and also was in Iowa City for a time. He was superintendent of
schools of Rockford, Ill., and is at present (1927) superintendent of schools
at Flint, Mich. He is the author of several educational books. He married Bess
Bozarth, a graduate of this school.
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Grace G. Lewis (Mrs. Walter Senger), Los Angeles,
Calif. Taught in Lemon Cove, Redwood
City, San Luis Obispo and the Hawaiian Islands until 1921 when she went to Los
Angeles and married a merchant, Walter Senger. She is teaching art in the Los
Angeles city schools and continuing her University extension work.
Alice Lille (Mrs. Horatio
Warden), San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Taught in San Luis Obispo County and lived there after her marriage.
Josephine M. C. Lima (Mrs.
Periera), San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Was teaching in San Luis Obispo where she has been since her graduation.
Florence M. Linekin (Mrs. Warren
A. Davis), Crockett, Calif. Taught
near Crockett. Was for three years district chairman of Social and Industrial
Relations, C.F.W.C. Has two boys.
Cloie E. Loveall, Fresno,
Calif. Taught in Fresno. Has taken work
at the Fresno State Teachers College and at the University of California. Is at
present (1927) teaching in the Fresno schools.
Helen M. Lyon (Mrs. Dwight
Dodge), Richmond, Calif. Taught in
Lakeport.
Jessie MacDonald (Mrs. R. Woodward),
Los Angeles, Calif.
Josephine McInerny (Mrs. J. C.
Smith), Merced, Calif. Taught four
years.
Ethel Caroline McIntyre (Mrs.
George E. Britton), South San Francisco, Calif. Taught in South San Francisco.
Elsie Bain Madden (Mrs. B. A.
Evans), Fresno, Calif.
Theo Madson, Richmond,
Calif. Was supervisor of manual
training in Riverside schools, and vice-principal of the Richmond high school.
Has practiced law, and has taught n U.C. summer school.
Mary M. Maloy, San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Sonoma and Monterey
Counties, then in Gilroy and later in San Jose school department.
Leta O. Massey, San Leandro,
Calif. Her teaching has been in
Visalia, Crockett, and San Leandro where she is at present (1927) located as
principal of the McKinley school. The University of California, and the San
Francisco State Teachers College summer schools have given her additional
training.
Maebelle Blanche Metzger, Geyserville,
Calif. Was principal of the Geyserville
school, then taught in Healdsburg.
Sadie V. Milliken (Mrs. Roy
Blosser), Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught
in Mendocino County. Attended the University of California.
Eleanore Montgomery (Mrs. F. C.
Smith), Bradley, Calif. Taught in
Alameda.
Mabel Anna Moore (Mrs. Walter
Paul), Richmond, Calif. Taught in
Contra Costa County.
Grace Barbara Moran (Mrs. T.
Gale Perkins), San Francisco, Calif.
Taught first in Burlingame, then in San Mateo.
Maude Irene Murchie, Sacramento,
Calif. Entered Columbia University and
was graduated. In 1910 was appointed director of Home Economics in the San Jose
State Normal School, and continued until her appointment as supervisor of
teacher training in Home Economics for the state, under the vocational
department of the Board of Education.
Ella Augusta Nelson, San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Amador City and
Grass Valley until 1909 when she entered the University of Oregon.
Nell Newman (Mrs. Broderick), Turlock,
Calif. Taught in Visalia.
Grace Niblock, Fresno,
Calif. Teaching has all been in Fresno
city. Summer work at U.C., University of Southern California, Corvallis,
Oregon, San Jose Teachers College and extension work in Fresno Teachers
College.
Lillie M. Nicholson (Mrs. De
Wolf), Pacific Grove, Calif. Taught
first in San Benito county, and in 1908 went to teach and was a substitute in
the Honolulu Normal school. She later returned to this state and taught in
Santa Clara.
Pearl Grace Ogden, Modesto,
Calif. Taught in Stanislaus County.
Elizabeth Olsen (Mrs. Carl
Spetz), Arcata, Calif. Taught in
the northern part of the state until her marriage. Two daughters.
Harriet P. Park (Mrs. E. R.
Brendler), Modesto, Calif. Taught
in Stanislaus County until 1910.
Frances A. Peters, Irvington,
Calif. Taught in Irvington.
Ida M. Plummer, San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Napa County, and in
Mill Valley.
Lenna Prather (Mrs. Ed. Chase), Albuquerque,
N.M.
Maud Staples Proctor (Mrs.
Eckhardt), Tancred, Calif. Taught
in Ben Hur, Mariposa County.
Lizzie Emma Ritchie (Mrs.
Chester Bloyd), Hanford, Calif.
Taught in Kings River school.
Adelaide M. Roberts (Mrs.
Raymond Edwards), San Francisco, Calif.
Delia J. Roche (Mrs. John
Briggs), Hollister, Calif. Taught
in San Mateo County, and in San Benito County. Has one daughter. Mrs. Briggs is
at present (1927) principal of the Ausaymas school.
Georgia M. Rotermund, Eureka,
Calif. Taught in Oakland.
Frances Mae Russell (Mrs. Frank
K. Sayre), Sanger, Calif. Taught in
Fresno County. One son.
Mabel Shaw (Mrs. Hamilton), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in Amador
County.
Anna Maria Shillingsburg (Mrs.
Roy Thompson), San Jose, Calif.
Taught in this county, and for one year was in the Training Department
of the Normal school. Attended Stanford. Has one daughter. At present (1927)
Mrs. Thompson is teaching music at the Woodrow Wilson Junior High school.
Sadie Crapon Smith (Mrs.
Fletcher), Fresno, Calif. Taught in
Monterey County, then in Fresno.
Sara Smitherum, San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Monterey, Santa Cruz
and Santa Clara Counties. Is at present (1927) teaching in the Hawthrone
school, San Jose.
Marion Hamilton Southwick (Mrs.
John Wesley Stocking), South Dos Palos, Calif. Taught in the Dos Palos schools.
Gertrude M. Stewart (Mrs. Walter
A. Purrell), Fresno, Calif. Taught
first in San Leandro, then in the Fresno schools. Has taken special work at the
University of California, and the Fresno State Teachers College. Married Walter
A. Purrell and has two children. At present (1927) is teaching in the John Muir
school, Fresno.
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Alice E. Stockton, Los
Banos, Calif. Taught in Merced,
Mendocino and Kings Counties. For the past ten years has been teaching in Los
Banos, in Junior High. Has taken work in Mills College, also in San Jose and
San Francisco Teachers colleges.
Hilma M. Swanbom (Mrs. F.
Nelson), Los Angeles, Calif. Taught
in Oleander, but lived in Los Angeles after her marriage.
Vernie K. Swending (Mrs. Herbert
Morebeck), Pacific Grove, Calif.
Taught in Monterey County.
Una Elaine Thompson, Santa
Clara, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County, in Monterey County, and at Eagle Rock, near Los Angeles. Her story
“Hardscrabble” was published last year in Pearson's magazine.
Roy Burton Thompson, San
Jose, Calif. Taught a short time in
Alameda County, and for a half year in San Francisco, but with this exception
Mr. Thompson's teaching has been entirely in the San Jose school department,
where he is now at work as principal of the Gardner Grammar school. He attended
Stanford and has taken work at Columbia, and at the San Jose State Teachers
College. He married Anne Shillingsburg, and has one child. He is an
accomplished vocalist.
Ethel May Tucker (Mrs. A.
Atterbridge), Watsonville, Calif.
Taught in Monterey County.
Lucy M. Turner, San Jose,
Calif. It was reported that she
returned to Texas and was teaching among her own people (colored).
Daisie Estella Travis, Spokane,
Wash.
Leah A. Vile, Gilroy,
Calif. Taught near Watsonville. Has
traveled extensively. Two trips have been taken to Europe, and one to Asia and
Africa. Shorter trips have included the United States, Canada and Alaska.
Carlotta Janey Wallian, Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Stockton.
Adelma A. Walters (Mrs. Kenneth
Lucas Fenton), Portland, Oregon.
Taught in Sonoma County. Was married April 13, 1913.
Cecil Margaret Watkins (Mrs.
Heiser Jr.), Honolulu, H.I. Taught
two years in Alameda. Was married in 1909. Two children.
Celia Blanche Watrous (Mrs.
Arthur M. Dodge), San Francisco, Calif.
Taught in Amador County until her marriage.
Marion Whitmire, San Jose,
Calif.
Alice O. Whittemore, Mt. View, Calif. Taught in Mt. View.
Ava E. Wilkin (Mrs. Edward
Newell), San Jose, Calif. Taught
near Lakeport. One child.
Elizabeth Maurice Woodhams, San
Jose, Calif. Taught first in Santa Cruz
County, then went to Douglas, Arizona for a year. She afterwards traveled in
the east, and upon her return taught at Boulder Creek, then in the San Jose
school department at Grant school.
Ellen Young, Los Angeles,
Calif. Taught at Avalon, Catalina
district, Los Angeles.
EIGHTIETH CLASS-AUGUST, 1907.
Mattie Atkinson, Santa
Clara, Calif. Taught at Boulder Creek,
and in Santa Clara.
Nora Bartell (Mrs. Charles Allen
Hill), Cottonwood, Calif. Taught in
Shasta County. Married in 1909. Continued teaching until 1912.
Rose Ernst (deceased). Taught near Paso Robles. Died March 11,
1911.
Frances Fablinger (Mrs. J. C.
Swane), Campbell, Calif. Has taught
continuously in the California schools. Has one son. She is a widow, and is at
present (1927) teaching in the Campbell Union Grammar school. Grand-daughter of
John Brown of Harper's Ferry.
Florence Gilman, San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Monterey and in Amador
Counties.
Cora M. Jordan, Fort Bragg,
Calif. Taught.
Julia Koenecke, Salinas,
Calif. Taught in Salinas.
Lillian Lawrence (deceased). Taught in Siskiyou County. Died in 1917.
Eva Leavy (Mrs. E. J. Plumpton),
San Mateo, Calif. Taught first in
Burlingame, then in San Mateo, where she is at present (1927) teaching. Has
taken extension and summer courses.
Lerona McFarland (Mrs. E. H.
Annear), Modesto, Calif. Taught in
Modesto until her marriage in 1909. Was for six years chief deputy County
Superintendent. Was in Boston University two years, and also had work at U.C.
and Modesto Junior College. Spent the past year traveling in Europe. Married
Major Edgar H. Annear who died in the service in 1918. One child. Is at present
(1927) attendance officer for Stanislaus County.
Anna Rieve, Las Vegas,
N.M. Principal of school at Las Vegas.
Sadie Schultz, San Jose,
Calif.
Margaret Silveria, Ross
Valley, Calif. Taught in Monterey
County, and in her home county of Marin. When last heard from was teaching near
St. Helena, with her home at Ross.
Genevieve Tully (Mrs. W. E.
McIntyre), Colusa, Calif. Was
graduated from Stanford in 1911 and married in 1912.
Ellen Wakeman, Oberlin,
Ohio. Taught in Oberlin, Ohio, but
later returned to California and taught in San Luis Obispo.
Clara Webb (Mrs. Lloyd
Langford), Los Banos, Calif. Taught
in Los Banos until her marriage.
Lota Young (Mrs. Z. T. Ing), Nanking,
China. Miss Young attended the Baptist
Missionary Training school in Chicago, then returned to California and did
missionary work among the Chinese at Fresno. She was married in 1912 and lived
for a time at Wooster, Ohio, then went to Nanking where her husband is a
professor in the Nanking University.
EIGHTY-FIRST CLASS-DECEMBER, 1907.
Claudia Agnes Benoit, San
Jose, Calif.
Edna Estelle Board (Mrs. Eli P.
Bream), Fresno, Calif. Taught near
Visalia, then in the Fresno schools. Is at present (1927) director of
intermediate department and assistant director of Research in Fresno Technical
school.
Edna Blanche Carpenter, Modesto,
Calif. Taught in Madera County, then in
Reedley, and later in Turlock.
Rosalie E. de Wit (Mrs. E. E.
Melone), Saratoga, Calif. Taught
manual training in the Riverside schools and in Oakland. Has one child.
Agnes G. Doherty, Hanford,
Calif.
Nellie C. Donlon, San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County, and
in the San Jose schools. Member of Pen Women's club.
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Alice Martin Graham (Mrs. Charles E. Church), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Napa City, and was
married in 1908.
Elizabeth Harper Grant, Bangor, Calif. Taught in Marin County, and later moved to
Marysville.
Mabel Alexandra Grant (Mrs. Chas. M. Raymond), Bangor,
Calif. Taught in Butte County, then in
Marysville, and later taught in Santa Clara.
Caroline Haas (Mrs. Francis Edward Wilkinson), Glendale,
Calif. Taught three and a half years.
Four children.
Freda H. Hagerup, San Mateo, Calif. Taught in Nipomo, then in the San Mateo
schools. Fitted herself for teaching manual training.
Catherine Ethyl Hayes (Mrs. Sehorn), Cupertino,
Calif. Taught in Sonoma and Monterey
Counties.
Hazel C. Higby (Mrs. Willard), San Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Myrtle Hughes (Mrs. J. S. Reed Jr.), Petaluma,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County. Was
married in 1908, and taught in Petaluma, then Yorkville, Mendocino County, then
in Arizona. Has taken extension courses. Two children. Teaching in Bliss
school.
Helen Jacque, Oakland, Calif.
Juanita A. Keene (Mrs. Fred Robert Ogden), Woodland,
Calif. Taught in Yolo County. Was
married in 1909.
Annie E. Kenyon, Cupertino, Calif. Taught in Napa County, then in Merrill, Ore.
Irene Kirkwood, Concord, Calif. Taught in Richmond.
May Elizabeth Lamb, Long Beach, Calif.
M. Antoinette Luce (Mrs. Presley Mothorn), Healdsburg,
Calif. Taught near Healdsburg. Was
married in 1910. Has four children.
Ivy Estelle McLean, Salinas, Calif.
Walter M. Misenhimer, Hanford, Calif. Principal of Kings County school.
Presley Floyd Moore, San Francisco, Calif. Assisted in the manual training department
at the San Jose Normal School for a year, then was principal of Santa Paula
school. He married Ethel Budlong of the 1909 class in 1912, and later went to
Teachers College, Columbia University. For some ten years he has been in the
San Francisco school department, and is at present (1927) in the Polytechnic
High school.
Myra S. Morford (deceased). Taught for a short time in Martinez. Died in
1917.
Merlin Ogden, Woodland, Calif. Taught in Sacramento schools, where she has
been teaching for fourteen years.
Annie C. Paulsen (Mrs. Andrew H. Tarp), Watsonville,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County
fifteen years.
Alta Albertine Polley, Selma, Calif. Taught in Fresno County.
Harriet Snell Prindiville, San Jose, Calif. Taught in this county, and is at present
(1927) in the Sunol Grammar school, San Jose.
Clara May Proctor (Mrs. Clyde M. Haynes), Oakland,
Calif. Taught for a short time in Sonoma
County, then in Santa Clara County.
Eva K. Proctor (Mrs. Edward Korstad), Seattle, Wash.
Adeline M. Rehback, San Jose, Calif. Taught near Winnemucca, Nevada, then in
Shasta County.
Antoinette L. Sassenrath, Santa Clara, Calif. Taught in Solano County, then San Luis
Obispo County, and later in Santa Clara.
Rena Alvena Shaw, San Jose, Calif. Taught in San Joaquin County.
Sara Alice Sparks (Mrs. Smith), Petaluma, Calif. Taught first in Monterey County, then near
Coalinga.
Ollie Madge Tharp (Mrs. H. Cameron Hinckley), Woodland,
Calif. Taught in Yolo County. Has two
children.
Ida Vandergaw, Oakland, Calif. Was supervisor of primary work in Oakland.
Has made a specialty of primary teaching.
Bernard William Webb (deceased). In 1917 his death was reported.
Bessie Maybell White, Visalia, Calif.
Ethel Helen White, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Healdsburg, then for a long time
in Santa Clara. She later returned to the Teachers College and received her
degree. Since then she has been teaching in the Longfellow Grammar school. Miss
White has studied music extensively and has appeared in radio programs.
Eileen M. Williamson (Mrs. Thomas B. Kerr), Moorpark,
Calif. Taught in Monterey, San Luis
Obispo and Ventura Counties. Has four children.
Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
Source: Greathead, Mrs. Estelle, The Story of an Inspiring Past, Historical
Sketch of the
San Jose State Teachers College from 1862 to 1928. Published by San
Jose State Teachers College, 1928.
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