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.
RECORD
of GRADUATES BY CLASSES
1912-1914
Pages
408-431
NINETY-FIFTH
CLASS-MARCH, 1912.
Nettie M. Abbott (Mrs. Bert Armpriest), Jacksonville,
Oregon. Taught in
Jacksonville.
Cora Angeline Bacon (Mrs. Eugene C. Howe), Wellesley,
Mass. Taught in Adelphi
Academy, Brooklyn, six months. Married Mr. Howe, a professor of Hygiene in
Wellesley College. Two sons.
Arline Baugh, San Jose, Calif.
Iva Bonnickson, Brentwood, Calif.
Mattie Elizabeth Bonsel, Fresno, Calif. Taught in Parlier and Fresno.
School work has been mainly in music. Taught private school in Pachuca, Mexico,
for the American Mining and Smelting Company. Teaching Jefferson school, Fresno.
Rosalind Margaret Boring, San Jose, Calif. Has been for many years one of the
librarians in the Carnegie Library of San Jose.
Elsie E. Ernst, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County and in
Santa Barbara County for a few years, but is now (1927) teaching in Berryessa.
Margaret Zerilda Grove (Mrs. J. Edwin Luce), Healdsburg,
Calif. Teaching in
Healdsburg.
Eleanor Mary Henry, San Jose, Calif. Entered the University of
California, and then taught in the Eureka High school.
Kathryn Helen Holly (Mrs. Devoe), Three Rivers,
Calif. Taught in Fresno
County.
Susie M. Kelly, Livermore, Calif. Taught near Livermore.
Dora A. Kilroy, Porterville, Calif. Taught fifteen years. Traveled.
Kathryn E. Lonergan, Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught in Geyserville.
Mary Louise McEntee, Spokane, Wash. Principal of Rathdrum school,
Idaho.
Charlotte Emily Moore, Mountain View, Calif. Taught in Lakeport.
Genevieve Frances O'Neil (Mrs. Leggett), San Jose,
Calif.
Sarah Margaret Shields (Mrs. T. E. Tadlock), Winters,
Calif. Taught one year. Three
children.
Alice Silliman, San Francisco, Calif.
Bessie Frances Smith (deceased). Taught for three years in San Luis
Obispo County. Died September, 1916.
Kathryn B. Waud, Modesto, Calif. Taught sixteen years.
Hazel M. White (Mrs. High), Dorris, Calif. Taught in Dorris, Siskiyou County.
NINETY-SIXTH
CLASS-JUNE, 1912.
Charlotte Mary Adams (Mrs. Nicholas Whealen), Fresno,
Calif. Taught about seven
years. Is a widow with two children. Teaching in Fresno. Is now on leave and
working for a degree in the S.J. Teachers College.
Ruby Viola Aiken (Mrs. C. G. Tripp), Tquanga,
Calif. Taught in Cottonwood,
Riverside County.
Florence S. Allard, Eureka, Calif. Taught in Blue Lake, then in the
intermediate high at Eureka.
Clara V. Alley, Upper Lake, Calif.
Georgia Irene Ames (Mrs. Franklin Bennett Kelley), Taught
in Berkeley twelve years. Two children.
Julia E. Anderson (Mrs. Henry E. E. Dufour), St.
Helena, Calif. Taught near
St. Helena.
Bertha Coville Bailey, Mt. View, Calif. Taught at Mt. View, then Redwood
City.
Florence Lillie Baker (Mrs. George A. Conant), Graeagle,
Calif. Taught near Cambria,
San Luis Obispo County. Two sons.
Myrtle Lavinia Baker, Dinuba, Calif. Taught in Dinuba.
Elizabeth Adams Baldwin (Mrs. Norman Sloane), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in
Belmont.
Helen Stanley Baldwin, Niles, Calif. Taught in Turlock.
Roberta Frances Ball (Mrs. E. O. Boquist), Stockton,
Calif. Taught in Tuolumne.
Emma I. Baumgartner (Mrs. H. Ludwig), San Martin,
Calif. Taught in Los Gatos.
Was at one time engaged in stenographic work. Two children.
Lora Nelia Beckwith (Mrs. J. J. Naloud), Crockett,
Calif. Taught in San Joaquin
County.
Shirley Beckwith, Eureka, Calif. Taught near Eureka.
Charlotte E. Bell.
Electa Elizabeth Brikett (Mrs. Geo. Edward Beall), Eugene,
Oregon. Taught a year. One
child.
Anna Rae Blauer, San Jose, Calif. Taught near Cupertino until she
entered the San Jose school department.
Veva Orlena Blood (Mrs. George L. Cross), Stockton,
Calif. Took Household Arts
course and was graduated in 1916.
Shirley Gertrude Bock (Mrs. Wm. Borland), Petaluma,
Calif. Taught seven years.
Married a construction engineer. One child.
Ruth E. Bodenschatz (Mrs. Claude J. Moore), Morgan
Hill, Calif. Taught in the Pala
School, San Jose. Two sons.
Lulu Bond, Santa Cruz, Calif. Taught.
Estelle Ione Boyd, San Jose, Calif. Taught the art course and was
graduated in 1916. Substituted in the San Jose schools, and taught drawing in
East San Jose.
Hazel Broderick (Mrs. Owen C. Coy), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Elk River
school, Humboldt County.
Alice Garrett Brown (Mrs. Benjamin D. Painter), Oroville,
Calif. Taught in Placer
County for two years, then in the Marysville schools. Has two children.
Cora Brown, Camas, Wash. Taught at Waterville, Washington,
in Odessa, and Portland, Oregon. Took extension and summer courses.
Florence Elizabeth Brown, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Mendocino County, then
in Eureka. Now teaching in Oakland.
Hazel Gladys Bryant, Clements, Calif. Taught near Clements.
Rhea E. C. Buchannan (Mrs. E. F. McCarter), Woodlake,
Calif. Taught six years. One
child. President of P.T.A. two years.
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L. Genevieve Bunds, Milton, Calif. Studied music.
Pearl Burchett, Salinas, Calif. Taught in Soledad.
Zoe Burgess, Gilroy, Calif. Taught in San Benito County.
Mary Ethel Burleigh (Mrs. W. B. Kammerer) (deceased).
Gertrude Staples Burum, Dinuba, Calif. Taught in Dinuba.
Prudence Cadwell, Evergreen, Calif. Taught at Cima.
Gladys Eudora Chapman, San Jose, Calif. Taught in King City.
Alta Irene Cheatham (Mrs. Alex Johnson), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught three years,
principal of Anter school, and one year in Clovis. Three children.
Grace E. Clayton (Mrs. Bernhardt), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in San Luis
Obispo County.
Mattie Conrad, Morgan Hill, Calif. Taught in Morgan Hill.
Jennie Winifred Cooper, Red Bluff, Calif. Taught in Tehama County.
Aleta Bernardine Corcoran (Mrs. Edwin Jennings), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in
Yuba City for three years, then went to Oakland and taught art in the Prescott,
Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton Junior High school. Took art course in the San
Jose Normal and was graduated in 1916. Had art work at the University of
California and painting and design at the California School of Fine Arts. Was
head of the art department of the San Francisco Junior High school.
M. Ellen Cox, Ben Lomond, Calif. Taught in San Juan. Later taught
in Santa Cruz.
Lena Adelene Coyle (Mrs. Francis Crawford), Brentwood,
Calif. Taught in Yuba City,
in Antioch, and then in the San Jose school department in the Washington
Grammar school. Has a son. Was prominently identified with the Business and
Professional Women's Club previous to her marriage.
Elsie Frances Dabelich, Santa Cruz, Calif. Assistant supervisor of drawing
and primary manual training in Santa Cruz schools.
Josephine C. Danielson, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Grafton for a short
time, then entered the San Jose school department and is at present (1927) in
the Lowell Grammar school.
Bertha A. Davies (Mrs. Blomquist), Dunsmuir,
Calif. Taught in Ager,
Siskiyou County.
Edna Irene Day (Mrs. Geo. L. Loughland), Minneapolis,
Minn. Taught in Florin,
Placerville, and Hanford. Was High school secretary one year. One daughter.
Lisa Virginia De Martini (Mrs. Chester C. Hook), Concord,
Calif. Taught in Concord.
Lulu Ethel Dependener (Mrs. Walter H. Baehr), San
Mateo, Calif. Taught at
Vineburg. Two children. President P.T.A.
Ethel E. Dick (Mrs. Frank Walter Randley), Jacksonville,
Oregon. Taught in
Oregon. Was assistant principal at Jacksonville.
Grace E. Dickey (Mrs. Dickey), Taft, Calif.
Sadie E. Dickinson, Santa Clara, Calif. Taught near San Miguel.
Gladys Eugenia Doolittle (Mrs. Moore), Stockton,
Calif. Taught in San Joaquin
County.
Emma Dopkins (Mrs. Smith), Dinuba, Calif.
Charles S. Dorr, Palo Alto, Calif. B.S. from College of Pacific.
Attended Stanford for two years. Taught in Corralitos, Exeter and Jackson Union
High school. Married Mabel Warrior in 1917.
Manna Sophornia Dyke.
Nettie Dykmans, San Jose, Calif. Assistant in City library.
Grace Asenath East (Mrs. J. A. Menlenberg), Dowagioc,
Michigan. Taught in Modesto,
then in Chehalis, Wash.
Mary Eckles (Mrs. Oscar Emil Werner), Prescott,
Ariz. Taught in Paso Robles.
After her marriage taught in the Oakland schools until she secured her life
diploma. Went to Paia, Maui, Hawaii, where her husband was principal of the
school. Taught there. Later they lived in Prescott, Arizona where she taught.
Jennie Eichwald, San Jose, Calif. Went to El Paso, Texas. Studied
voice. Is teaching vocal music in San Jose.
Madelaine Ehmann, Pacific Grove, Calif. Taught in Siskiyou, Del Norte and
Ventura Counties.
Olive Eustis (Mrs. R. L. Dexter), Gilroy, Calif. Taught in Fresno County, and near
Gilroy four and a half years. Two children.
Winifred Brown Fablinger (Mrs. C. E. Burke), Turlock,
Calif. Taught six years in
California. Has two children. Mrs. Burke is one of the grandchildren of John
Brown of Harper's Ferry.
Winona Frances Faris, Buhl, Idaho. Entered the University of Idaho at
Moscow.
Phebe J. Farley, Moscow, Idaho. Taught in Burrill district,
Campbell Grammar school, Thompson Falls, Montana, and in Lander, Wyoming. When
last heard from was principal of school at Moscow, Idaho.
Nell M. Field (Mrs. Curtis), Burlingame, Calif.
Anna M. Fischer, Spokane, Wash.
Marie Sophie Flory (Mrs. Joseph Miramon), Porterville,
Calif. Taught in and near
Porterville seven and a half years. Now operating farm.
Wilma Ethlyn Foss (Mrs. Rogers), San Jose, Calif.
Mary A. Freeman, Dunsmuir, Calif. Taught at McClaud.
Laura Margaretta Fritch (Mrs. J. F. Mauck). Taught in Lassen County. Two
daughters. Janesville, Calif.
Genevieve Lucille Gagliardo (Mrs. William Gerhardt), Santa
Clara, Calif. Taught in
Sonoma County for a year, then in Ceres. One daughter.
Crystal Deborah Galloway (Mrs. Ralph Putnam Blinkley), Healdsburg,
Calif. Entered the Santa
Barbara Normal school for the course in manual arts and home economics.
George Louis Gordon, Boulder Creek, Calif. Taught near Turlock.
Emma Grace Grundy, Modesto, Calif. Taught near Hughson, then entered
Butler's College, Indianapolis, Drake College, and College of Missions in
Indianapolis. After completing her college preparation taught in Mission,
Portland, Oregon for two years.
Lucille Marie Guerin (Mrs. Ward), Santa Cruz,
Calif. Taught at Planada,
near Merced.
Florence Halliday, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Point Arena.
Elva Hanson, Fortuna, Calif. Taught in Humboldt County for a
year.
Lois Harding, Santa Cruz, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz County, then
near Modesto.
Cora Evelyn Hart, Modesto, Calif. Taught in Denair, then Modesto.
Mabel Irene Hart, Modesto, Calif. Taught near Modesto until she
entered the University of California.
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Maude A. Hayes (Mrs. John Gordon Lawrence), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught at
San Leandro.
Edna May Hill, Sacramento, Calif. Taught in Sacramento sixteen
years. Summer School courses at U.C. and S.F. Teachers College. Special
certificate in Art.
Helen Chapman Hills(deceased). Taught at Belmont for a short
time. Died March 6, 1913.
Roena V. Hinkle (Mrs. David Hardy), San Francisco,
Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz
until her marriage March 3, 1917 to Captain David P. Hardy of the Coast
Artillery. Was Director of Junior Red Cross in Santa Cruz County during war.
Two sons. Mr. Hardy is deputy superintendent of schools in San Francisco.
Edith Hoag, Fowler, Calif. Taught first in Fresno County,
then Ukiah.
Hazel Hoerl (Mrs. Roger M. Brandon), Stockton,
Calif. Taught in Merced
County, then was assistant in library at Stockton.
Elva Hermenia Hoerler, Oakdale, Calif. Taught at Laurel and Lexington,
Santa Clara County. Taught for seven years in Stanislaus County, at Oakdale.
Has studied in the University of Southern California and in the Modesto Junior
College. Is now (1927) vice principal of department school at Oakdale, and
teacher of art and arithmetic.
Emma Gertrude Holden (Mrs. John D. McCrea), Redwood
City, Calif. Taught in San
Mateo County, San Bruno Park seven years. Two children.
Vena Holmes (Mrs. G. S. Frederichs), Madison,
Calif. Principal of Bryant
school, Dos Palos.
Lenore Arabelle Hughes, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Hester Grammar school,
San Jose.
Dorothy Tennant Hunn, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Nevada, then near Laws,
Inyo County. Later was teaching in Santa Clara County. Returned to college for
H. M. course.
Julia Amarylla Hunter (Mrs. E. L. Dell), Champaign,
Illinois. Taught in Paso
Robles Grammar school.
Ethel Bernice Hutton, Dixon, Calif. Taught in Dixon.
Frances B. Inge, Walnut Grove, Calif. Taught in Courtland, then
Sacramento.
Goldie J. Jackson, Fortuna, Calif. Principal of school at Carlotta.
Returned to college for Home-Making course.
Edna M. Johnson, Sacramento, Calif. Taught in and near Sacramento.
Emelyn M. Johnson, Winters, Calif.
Esther M. Johnson, Pacific Grove, Calif. Taught near Watsonville, then
Carquinez school, near Crockett.
Ruth Loraana Johnson (Mrs. J. D. Herbert), Honolulu, T.H. Taught in College Park Grammar
school. Sixteen years of teaching.
Edith Frances Jones (Mrs. Ralph D. Westfall), Colusa,
Calif.
Nellie Jones, Rumsey, Calif. Taught near Cloverdale.
Wardell Buckley Kammerer, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Gonzales, was
vice-principal at Campbell and for some years past has been district
superintendent of the Hayward schools. Has had considerable university work.
Married Mary Burleigh. Three children. After his wife's death married Helen
Withrow. Mr. Kammerer is now (1927) a partner in the firm of Hill and Kammerer,
undertakers.
Styleta Kane (Mrs. H. U. Hoffman), San Francisco,
Calif. Taught near
Watsonville five years.
Pearl L. Karsten, San Jose, Calif. Taught near Modesto.
Fay Mitchell Kear (Mrs. R. W. Mingens), Unity,
Oregon. Married captain in
the U.S. Army.
Edna M. Keown, Stockton, Calif. Taught in Tulare County, near
Lindsay.
Florence Velma King, Hollister, Calif. Taught in San Benito County, then
in Mt. View and Los Altos.
Mabel Ruth King (Mrs. J. L. Goatley), Petaluma,
Calif. Taught in Marin County
six years. Has a daughter.
William J. Kircher, Santa Barbara, Calif. Taught in Marysville. Attended
Stanford for two years.
Ida N. Kruft, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz County, then
in San Francisco.
Rose G. W. Krumlinde, San Francisco, Calif. Taught six years. Studied in St.
Mary's Hospital and is now a graduate nurse working in the Clinic at Mary's
Help Hospital.
Beulah Irene Lacey, Independence, Calif. Taught in Bishop, then in
Manzamar.
Lottie Janet Lake (Mrs. Douglas H. Greeley), Taught in
Mendocino County. Attended University of California. Taught at Pinole. One son.
Is doing some substituting in the Sacramento schools.
Hattie Laughlin, Santa Cruz, Calif. Taught in Fresno County, near Clovis.
Mary Eva Lawler (Mrs. Hendricks), Witter Springs,
Calif.
Hazel Beatrice Lester (Mrs. Cilker), Turlock, Calif.
Rachel A. Libbey, Stockton, Calif. Taught in Stockton.
Ellen A. Lind (Mrs. Wharton Taylor), Ft. Bragg,
Calif. Taught sixteen years.
Hilda E. Lindblom, Turlock, Calif. Taught at Morgan Hill, Turlock,
and Redondo Beach.
Alma Clapp Locke (Mrs. Ambrose), Houston, Texas. Taught at Manteca.
Myrtle L. Loughridge (Mrs. Wm. V. Charlton), Loleta,
Calif. Taught near Oakdale,
and in Eureka five years, then went into newspaper work.
Etta Virginia Ludwig (Mrs. C. L. Stebbins), San Jose,
Calif. Taught three years,
first in Colusa, then near Modesto. Has three children.
Chartley Van Vlack Ludwig (Mrs. R. T. Butler), Modesto,
Calif. Taught in Calaveras
County for a year.
Mabel Marie Lyman, Alameda, Calif. Taught near Gilroy, then Claremont
school, Coalinga.
Irene Montross McCalvy (Mrs. E. L. Bothwell), San
Jose, Calif. Married business
man of San Jose. Has two children.
Della M. McCann, Eureka, Calif. Taught in Ferndale school.
Ruth Dell McCord (Mrs. Gribi), Hanford, Calif.
Georgia May McCrone (Mrs. Eldridge Gerry Fifield), Janesville,
Wisconsin. Taught in Lowell
Grammar school. One son.
Edith Grace McCune, Ashland, Oregon. Taught in Ashland schools.
Eula McCurdy, San Mateo, Calif. Still teaching in San Mateo.
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Hazel Joy McCurdy (Mrs. T. L. Nelson), Kenwood,
Calif. Taught near Newark.
Mary Frances McDermott, Los Altos, Calif. Supervised music in the
Alameda schools. Assisted in the Music at the Normal school.
Marguerite Myles McDermott, San Jose, Calif. Taught in the Lincoln and
Jefferson Grammar schools, San Jose.
Myrtle Ximena McGlashan (Mrs. Jackson Gregory), Truckee, Calif. Received her A.B. from Stanford in
1916. Specialized in entomology and became a butterfly farmer. Married John C.
Howard from Schofield Barracks, Honolulu. In 1920 married Jackson Gregory. Is
the author of “San Juan Bells.”
Josephine Cameron McIntosh (Mrs. Daffelmeyer), Mayfield,
Calif. Taught in Fresno
County.
Mille Juanita McKean (Mrs. Miller), Redding,
Calif. Taught eight years in
California schools, specializing in the teaching of music. Has studied music in
the University of Southern California and with private teachers. Works with
school orchestra and Camp Fire Girls organization. Is a widow and is at present
(1927) teaching in the Carmichael school, Sacramento County.
Elizabeth McKeon, Eureka, Calif. Three years after her
graduation joined the congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Eureka, and is
now Sister Mary Laurentia, at Nazareth Convent, Eureka.
Mary Bernice McLellan (Mrs. Roy J. Mercer), Templeton,
Calif. Taught in Watsonville
Grammar school.
Lela Agnes Maggetti (Mrs. Hu E. Jackson), Piedmont,
Calif. Taught twelve years.
Extension and summer courses.
Katherine Margaret Markley (Mrs. Charles M. Dennis), Stockton,
Calif. Taught one year in
regular grade work, and has two years in music. Married Charles N. Dennis of
the College of the Pacific and has one child.
Eva Miriam Mattison (Mrs. W. D. Lowe), San Miguel,
Calif. Taught long
enough to secure Life Certificate. Resumed teaching in 1927.
Grace L. Maxwell, Dixon, Calif. Taught in Solano County, then
Sacramento.
Sue Davis Maynard (Mrs. Maynard), San Jose,
Calif. On the editorial staff
of the San Jose Mercury-Herald. One son.
F. Flora Merrill (Mrs. Fred B. Egbert), Orovada,
Nevada. Taught three and a
half years. Two children.
Lillian Inez Meyer, Stockton, Calif. Taught near Paso Robles, then
Modesto.
Arizona Miano (Mrs. George S. Brakey), Merced,
Calif. Taught in Riverside
County.
Harriet Louise Mignon (Mrs. George Schultzberg) (deceased). Taught in Monterey County. Was
deputy superintendent, then county superintendent of Monterey County. Married in
1921. One daughter. In 1924 was
instantly killed in an automobile accident.
Agnes Rose Miller (Mrs. Everett Vawter), Berkeley,
Calif.
Clara Rudd Miller (Mrs. John Woods), Berkeley, Calif.
Harry V. Miller, Morgan Hill, Calif. Taught near Turlock, then San Juan
Bautista until he was called into the U.S. service during the World War.
Phoebe Elizabeth Mitchell, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Kern County for a year
and in the Hawaiian Islands for a year. Since then has been in Santa Clara
County. Is now (1927) teaching Mechanical Drawing in the Woodrow Wilson Junior
High school.
Nydia June Moore, Sacramento, Calif. Taught near Sacramento.
Vivian S. Moore (Mrs. Byron Barshinger), Gilroy,
Calif. Taught near Gilroy.
Adelaide Morrison, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Mendocino County, then
Cloverdale.
Gretta B. Mosher, Clarksburg, Calif. Taught in Sacramento.
Mary Vera Mulcahy, San Jose, Calif. Taught in South San Francisco.
Ella M. Mulley (Mrs. Herbert Glines), Fortuna,
Calif. Taught in Fortuna. Has
one child.
Isabel Murray, Eureka, Calif. Taught in Eureka.
Marjorie Murdock Musgrave, Hanford, Calif. Taught in Hanford.
Letitia Jane Nesbitt (Mrs. Holcombe), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in San Jose.
Marion B. Newman (Mrs. Earle Pierce Cochran), Orange,
Calif. Taught. One year at
Theological Seminary, San Anselmo. Wife of a minister. Two children.
Rachel L. Newport, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in San Francisco.
Sophie H. Nobs, Redwood City, Calif. Taught in Half Moon Bay, then
Redwood City.
Fay Etta Northcott (Mrs. John H. Dunham), El Virano,
Calif. Invalid, 1917-19,
Recovered, and now teaching. One daughter.
Olive Norton, San Jose, Calif.
Irma Belle Oakes, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Maxine O'Keefe (deceased). Taught in the Washington
Grammar school, San Jose until her death, April 8, 1919.
Geraldine C. Oswald (Mrs. Juston Byers), Santa Clara,
Calif. Taught a few months in
Lake County.
Goldie Conway Palmer (deceased). Taught in Los Angeles. Her
death occurred January 24, 1926.
Zetta C. Patison, Gilroy, Calif. Taught in Fresno County, then
Elkhorn District, Burrel.
Esther W. Pease, Stanford University. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County, then went to San Diego.
Olive Alida Perry, Oakland, Calif. Taught at Monterey County, and
in Alameda County, at Hayward and San Leandro. Is now (1927) departmental
teacher in Oakland.
Mildred Peterson, Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught first in Healdsburg, then
in the Oakland schools.
Ethel Phelps (Mrs. Carl Peters Claypool), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Merced
County, then entered the Baptist Training school in Chicago. After her marriage
went to Lancaster, Ohio, and later taught in the Philippines.
Margaret Quick, San Francisco, Calif. Taught at Corralitos, then Merced,
and in 1920 was teaching in the Starr King school, San Francisco.
Marie Ella Rath (Mrs. Gonzalves), Honolulu, T. H. Taught two years in Kauai and one
year in Honolulu.
Hazel E. Reager (Mrs. King), Orland, Calif. Taught near Orland.
Florence Reames, Berkeley, Calif.
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Mabel Louise Reynolds, Corcoran, Calif. Taught in Hanford.
Elsie J. Rickard, Sebastopol, Calif. Taught.
Alma G. Rodda, Grass Valley, Calif. Taught at Hobart Mills, then Grass
Valley.
Jessie Leona Rogers, Woodland, Calif. Taught in Solano County, and at
present (1927) is in the Woodland school.
Grace G. Russell, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Oakland.
Anna Loretta Ryan (Mrs. R. E. Lipe), Fresno,
Calif. Taught near
Eureka.
Margaret Alice Sabin, St. Helena, Calif. Taught in Stanislaus County, then
near Crockett.
Matie Anna Sawyer, Campbell, Calif. Taught in Monterey County, then in
Campbell, and later at Pacific Grove. In 1921 went to the Oahu College,
Honolulu to teach.
Ada Lottman Sears (Mrs. Cilker), Fresno, Calif.
Eleanor Seaton (Mrs. Prime), College City, Calif. Taught near Arbuckle and at Sites.
Clair G. Sedgwick, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Oilfields, but for some
years past has been teaching at Long Beach.
Gladys Senter, Lemon Cove, Calif. Taught at Three Rivers, Tulare
County.
Flora M. Shafer, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Los Banos, then
near Petaluma.
Helen Gertrude Sharpe (Mrs. Wheeler Hall Thayer), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Niles, then
Piedmont.
Sarah Shillingsburg, San Jose, Calif. Miss Shillingsburg has her A.B.
From the University of California, and a special secondary certificate in
music. She is at present (1927) teaching music in the Woodrow Wilson Junior
High school.
Kate Shillington, Fortuna, Calif. Taught in Fortuna for fourteen
years, then in the San Francisco schools, where she is still teaching.
Madge E. Shillington (Mrs. Walter Crank), Los Angeles,
Calif. Taught in Fortuna, and
later in Los Angeles County where she is now teaching.
Irene Showers, Eureka, Calif. Taught near and in Eureka
fourteen years. Took business course and worked in a bank. Now teaching.
Margaret M. Siemon, Richmond, Calif. Taught in Sierra County at
Downerville.
Vera Silvey, Brandon, Oregon. Taught music and drawing in
Orland, then went to Brandon, Oregon, to teach.
Lida D. Sims, Winters, Calif. Taught near Monterey.
Helen Marion Sinclair, Eureka, Calif. Taught in Eureka.
Helen Aloyse Sinnott, Palo Alto, Calif. Taught twelve years. Is now
director part time high school, Santa Rosa.
Mary Tamzen Sloss, Oakland, Calif. Entered Stanford and secured
her A.B. Since then has been buyer for the Emporium, San Francisco.
Adelle Catherine Smith (deceased).
Alta Genette Smith (Mrs. John Heringer), Clarkszurg
(sic), Calif. Took
Household Arts course at Normal and was graduated. Afterwards taught in Pacific
school, Sacramento County.
Barbara Jessie Smith (Mrs. E. Dan Baldwin), Quincy,
Calif. Taught in Santa
Barbara. Has two children. Her husband is general manager of the Spanish Peak
Lumber Company.
Blanche D. Smith (Mrs. H. B. Lucas), Dos Palos,
Calif. Taught in Dos Palos
and was married in 1918. She is at present, (1927) principal of the Dos Palos
school.
Leslie Gaines Smith, San Jose, Calif. Attended University of California,
and later Stanford, where she secured her bachelor's and her master's degree.
Was principal of the Sunnyvale Grammar school, but for several years past has
been director of Home Economics in the Oakland schools.
Mildred Roelke Smith (Mrs. Richard A. Ross), Auburn,
Calif. Taught in
Rocklin until her marriage.
Olive May Smith (Mrs. J. E. Mason), Kelseyville,
Calif. Is a teacher in
the Kelseyville school. Two daughters.
Ruth Bradley Smith (Mrs. E. Ray Manwell), Marysville,
Calif. Taught in San
Pablo schools.
A. Violet Smith (Mrs. E. O. Talbott), Molinas, Calif.
Taught in San Jose four and a half years. Married U.C. graduate. Returned to
college for Industrial Arts Course. Two children.
Matilda Margaret Speik, Glendale, Calif. Taught in Glendale.
Myrtle Stark, Livingston, Calif. Taught in Placer County, and in
Winters. Took Domestic Science course and taught in Oakland school. Attended
Oakland school for private secretaries.
Mildred Belle Stebbins, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Oakdale school and
Aptos.
Lillian Scott Steiner, San Jose, Calif. Returned to the college for
special course in Home Making. Is in Atascadero teaching Home making in
demonstration cottage.
Faith Sterling (Mrs. Albert Curtis), Minneapolis,
Minn. After her marriage
lived in Tonquin, Oregon, and in 1922 was teaching in the high school at
Maplewood, Oregon. Was a student at Stanford for a short time and has a B.S.
from the University of Minnesota.
May W. Stevenson, Fresno, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo County.
Auda C. Stewart, San Jose, Calif. Taught in the northern part
of the state, then near Altamont. Is now (1927) teaching in the Theodore
Roosevelt Junior High school, San Jose.
Bessie Stewart (Mrs. F. L. Harbour), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in California
for a few years, then in Barry, Illinois.
Frances Strange, Lodi, Calif. Taught in Plumas County,
then in Lodi.
C. Bright Street, Sebastopol, Calif. For a few years was
connected with the Daneher Lumber Company at Pino Grande, California, then
taught at Lincoln, near Fresno. During the World War was an engineer in Company
D, U.S. Army located at Tacoma, Washington.
Edna A. Strobel (Mrs. Granville Wood), Palo Alto,
Calif. Taught at Bradley,
Monterey County.
Winifred Sutcliffe (Mrs. Irwin E. Payne), Morgan Hill,
Calif. Taught six years. Is mother of three
boys. Teaching in Lakeport.
Weldy Pauline Sutter, Los Angeles, Calif. Taught 12 years. Some courses at
U. of So. Calif.
Bessie Marjorie Symonds (Mrs. Cole), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Ager, and
was connected with the Presbyterian Mission, San Francisco.
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Hazel Symms (Mrs. Pereira), San Luis Obispo,
Calif. Taught.
Alice Taylor, Palo Alto, Calif.
Frances Edna Taylor (Mrs. Otto E. Northey), Aptos,
Calif. Taught in Lake County,
then San Luis Obispo.
Anna Marie Tarke (Mrs. Marshall R. Shields), Meridian,
Calif. Taught in West Butte
three years. One year at U.C. Graduated from Santa Barbara State Normal in
1917. Two daughters.
Laura M. Tatterson (Mrs. Earle Grant Cross), Ripon,
Calif. Taught near Stockton,
then in Lodi ten years. Married 1918. One son. Returned to teaching in 1925.
Ruby Anora Taulbee (Mrs. Lobingier), Napa, Calif. Taught in San Mateo County, then
near Gilroy about eleven years. Took extension courses. First husband's name
Hastings. Now teaching in Le Conte School, San Francsico.
Ada O. Thornberg (Mrs. Ralph L. Crow), Turlock,
Calif. Returned for Home
Economics Course. Taught in Newman Grammar and High school. Married 1917. One
son.
Claudia Louise Thorne (Mrs. Frank McClish), Hanford,
Calif. Two children.
Ada Belle Turner, Morgan Hill, Calif. Took the Domestic Science course
at the San Jose Normal, and later took a special music course at the Normal and
at King Conservatory of Music. Taught near San Jose.
Grace A. Updike (Mrs. Egbert Jones), Ceres,
Calif. Taught near Modesto
and in Turlock.
Maryland Van Artsdalen (Mrs. Sutherland), Los Angeles,
Calif. Taught near Turlock,
then taught music in the Hanford High school. Has taken advanced work,
including one semester at Columbia. Is doing some juvenile writing while
teaching in L.A. One son.
Anna Delphine Vargus, Niles, Calif. Taught eleven years. Teaching in
Niles.
Elizabeth Veuve (Mrs. Ed. G. White), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in this county.
After her marriage lived in San Francisco.
Anna K. Voss (Mrs. Richard Lee), Lincoln, Calif. Taught near Santa Rosa.
Lucile Imogen Waldo, Sacramento, Calif. Taught in the Auburn school.
Julia Ashworth Walker (Mrs. W. O. Ropp), San Jose,
Calif. After her marriage
moved to Sutherland, Florida.
Eunice Jean Watson, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Humboldt County, at
Eureka.
Zella Faith Watts, Visilia, Calif. Taught in Tulare County, at
Aurora, East Lynn, and Exeter.
Irene S. Weber (Mrs. Fred Duval), Mt. View,
Calif. Taught near Bakersfield.
Married in 1916, and lived in San Francisco.
Irene Jeannette Wiesbaum (deceased). Taught in Hanford. Died in 1918.
Hazel West (Mrs. W. E. Conrad), Fallon, Nevada. Taught at Stillwater,
Nevada.
Margaret Elizabeth West, Antioch, Calif. Taught one year. Took social
service course at U.C. Engaged in tea room work. Now has boarding home in Palo
Alto.
Lillian Westmeyer (Mrs. Guy Clinton Bear), Los
Angeles, Calif. Was married
in February, 1913.
Grace Belle White (Mrs. Prickett), Oleander,
Calif. Taught in Oleander
until her marriage.
Margaret J. Williamson, Davis, Calif. Taught near Carmel, then at Davis.
Anna Belle K. Willson, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Tulare County. Now
teaching in Washington Grammar school, San Jose.
Icile Wilson, Saratoga, Calif. Taught in Madera County, then in
Saratoga for a few years.
Marguerite M. Wilson (Mrs. Smith) (deceased). Taught in Stanislaus County.
Died in Los Banos October 26, 1916.
Mary Ann Wilson, Lodi, Calif. Taught.
Emma Mary Winter, Sacramento, Calif. Taught in Yolo County, then in
Lodi.
Marjorie Wood, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Napa County. Later
taught in Hawaii.
Glenn Ellen Woods (Mrs. Russell Scott), Salinas,
Calif. Taught near Byron,
then in Martinez until her marriage. Three children. Husband a lawyer.
Margaret Eoline Worrall (Mrs. Chauncy Kent), Santa
Clara, Calif. No teaching
experience. Two daughters.
Dwight M. Young, Kingsburg, Calif. Taught at West Park, Fresno. Has taken
extension work. Was in the service for a year during the World War. Married
Anne Schaffer. One child. Principal of Roosevelt Grammar school, Kingsburg.
HOME ECONOMICS-JUNE,
1912.
Susannah M. Christensen, See Class report of June,
1905.
Florence Leona Gondring, See Class report of June,
1911.
Regina Marguerite Kent, See Class report of June,
1911.
Mattie L. Richardson
Agnes A. Roehling
See Class Report of June, 1905.
Edna May Russ
Nora Self, Corvallis, Ore.
Margaret J. Williamson
See Class report of June, 1912.
MANUAL OR INDUSTRIAL
ARTS-JUNE, 1912.
Bessie Marjorie Symonds, 1912.
Granville E. Thomas, 1911.
Huldah E. Winter, 1910.
MUSIC-JUNE, 1912.
Mary Frances McDermott (Mrs. L. O. McClure), Oakland,
Calif. Was for one year with
A.E.F. in France. Two children. Mrs. McClure is a talented musician.
DRAWING-JUNE, 1912.
Aleta Bernardine Corcoran, See class report June,
1912.
NINETY-SEVENTH
CLASS-DECEMBER, 1912.
Nina Mercedes Allgaier (Mrs. Darrough J. De Goa), Colusa,
Calif. Taught in ungraded
schools for a time, then in the Colusa Grammar school. She was married in 1919
and was left a widow in 1925, when she again resumed teaching. Has taken work
in the San Francisco Teachers College.
Evelyn Adele Arbogast, Nevada City, Calif. When last heard from was teaching
in Piedmont.
May M. Atkinson (Margaret May) (Mrs. George A. Feakes), Santa
Cruz, Calif. Taught over ten
years, part of the time in Iowa and S. Dakota. Graduated from Business College
and taught in Heald's Business College. For six years has had charge of the
office in Morris Abrams store, Santa Cruz. Two sons.
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Ione L. Baldwin, Santa Cruz, Calif.
Maude E. Bowers (Mrs. Frank Murphy), Cedarville,
Calif. Taught one year.
James Albert Brien, Mendocino, Calif. Taught in Mendocino.
Hazel F. Browne (Mrs. U. D. Curtis), Colfax,
Calif. Taught in Mendocino
and Sonoma Counties nine and a half years. One daughter.
Eugene Fowler Carmichael (deceased). Taught manual arts in San
Francisco. Was in U.S. Army Line 128, Kelly Field, Texas. In February, 1919 his
death in France was reported.
Beatrice Vivian Colombini, San Jose, Calif. Teaching in San Francisco.
Edith Hazel Cook, Eureka, Calif. Taught in Eureka.
Katherine Cutler (Mrs. Nelson E. Collins), Oakdale,
Calif. Taught near her home
seven years. Two children.
Nina M. Daniels (Mrs. J. Orville Emigh), SuisIn (sic),
Calif. Taught at Lindsay. One
child.
May Davis, Watsonville, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County, then in
Warm Springs.
Mary Frances Denike, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Merced County, then in
Tassajara.
Ruth B. Dwyer (Mrs. Arthur F. Tuding), San Francisco,
Calif. Taught in Patterson,
then in the Washington school, San Jose.
Mary Louise Ferguson (Mrs. Leo S. Schneider), San
Jose, Calif. Taught near Fallon,
Nevada.
Marjorie E. Fiddyment (Mrs. Richard Clinton), Roseville,
Calif. After her marriage
lived in Berkeley.
Gertrude Elizabeth Field (Mrs. James Edgar Hill), Modesto,
Calif. Taught about seven
years. Two children.
Anne Sweetland Foster, Ashland, Ky. Taught in Hanford two years.
Hazel H. Freeman, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Barbara, then in
Santa Clara County. Is now (1927) teaching in Mt. View. Has paid special
attention to music and playground activities.
Dolores Gibson, Santa Clara, Calif. Entered the University of
California, and secured her degree. One and a half years of medicine in
addition. Taught in Manzanita Hall, Palo Alto, and was assistant in Physiology
in University of California. Has taken secretarial course. Is at present (1927)
historian in the San Jose Hospital.
Ethel Green (deceased). Died June 24, 1916.
Naomi Heiskell, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Madera.
Esther E. Hussey, Soquel, Calif. Taught nine years in Siskiyou,
Tuolumne and Santa Cruz Counties. Is now doing private coaching in her home.
Lillian G. Johnson, Winters, Calif. Studied music.
Bernice Wray Janes, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County.
Dagmar Morgensen, Fresno, Calif. Taught in West Park district,
Fresno.
Edythe Monteagle, Berkeley, Calif. Not teaching, but with Haas
Brothers, Wholesale Gracers, San Francisco.
Vera Kathleen Moran, Healdsburg, Calif. Took commercial course and taught
in the Nevada City High school. She afterwards taught in the commercial
department of the San Diego High school. Is at present teaching in the
Healdsburg High school.
Edith Helen Morgan (Mrs. A. A. Hoffman), Nevada City,
Calif. Graduated from Home
Making Course in 1913. After her marriage went to Chanaral, Chila, S.A. to
live, her husband being connected with the Andes Copper Company.
Floyd Erle Onyett, Oroville, Calif. Principal of Monilos district,
Tehama County. Later attended the University of California.
Edith Winifred Patterson (Mrs. Haimes), Los Angeles,
Calif. Substituted in San
Francisco. Taught in Placerville.
Mary Medora Pearson, Sacramento, Calif.
Marguerite Easter Perry, Fruitvale, Calif. Taught entirely in Alameda County,
Hayward and Oakland.
Walter C. Schlein, Fresno, Calif. Taught in the Fresno city schools,
as principal, vice-principal and supervisor. Is now vice-principal of the
technical school. Has studied at U.C., and at Stanford, which gave him his
bachelors degree. Married S. Gertrude Hays, and has one child.
Hertha Schulze, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Taught. In 1922 entered the
University of California.
Etta L. Sherman, Niles, Calif. Last address was in care of Miss
Ransome's school, Piedmont, Calif.
Alice M. Slinkard (Mrs. L. J. Cranston), Hemet,
Calif. Taught sixteen years.
Married Forest Ranger. Assists in keeping the station.
Eleanor Porcher Smith, Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught near Santa Rosa, then
Gustine.
Anna Amelia Sweet (Mrs. Leo B. Nichols), Scotia,
Calif. Taught ten years. Two
daughters.
Ruth Sarah Taylor (Mrs. W. E. Rasor), Livingston,
Calif. Taught in Gonzales,
then in San Francisco.
Armide L. Tittle (Mrs. Achziger), Modesto, Calif. Taught in North Bend, Oregon.
Effie Louise Tripp (Mrs. Grover L. McNael), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught five
years.
Pearl Agnes True (Mrs. Ray L. Stewart), Mountain View,
Calif. Taught in Mt. View.
Has one daughter.
Estelle A. Unger, Petaluma, Calif. Taught in Petaluma. Now in Junior
High. Extension and summer courses. Member of Bay Council of Education.
Vice-president Bay Section Classroom Teachers Association.
Agnes Margaret Urban (Mrs. M. Earle Adams), Marysville,
Calif. Principal Hill school,
Siskiyou County. Is the wife of the publisher of a newspaper, the Daily
Tribune, of which she is assistant editor. Three children.
Snow White, Selma, Calif. Taught fifteen years. Has studied
in Summer school, extension and correspondence courses. Has U.C. and Stanford
credits.
Mae S. Woolsey (Mrs. Clarence J. Gowett), Ione,
Calif. Taught in Ione. After
her marriage lived in Exeter.
Helen Claire Young, Healdsburg, Calif. Taught fifteen years.
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NINETY-EIGHTH
CLASS-MARCH, 1913.
Hazel M. Abell (Mrs. Harry H. Stone), San Jose,
Calif. Taught five years.
Studied in Santa Barbara State Teachers College. Two children.
Joel Dryden Alexander, Downieville, Calif. Taught in Fresno County.
Kathryn C. Baker (Mrs. Ray N. Baker), Winters, Calif.
Erna Bobritz, San Jose, Calif. Taught in the San Jose schools.
Ella Kellstadt Campbell (Mrs. James D. Grant), Yuba
City, Calif. Taught. Was
married in 1918.
Margaret Claire Fahey, San Jose, Calif.
Edith Emma Field, Healdsburg, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County.
Ora Merle Hardy (Mrs. J. M. Vanoni), San Jose,
Calif.
Odessa Ann Hunley (Mrs. Douglas Clark), Palo Alto,
Calif. Taught in Washington.
Married in 1916 and has two children.
Berenice Jones (Mrs. Chenoweth), San Jose, Calif. Taught at Crow's Landing, then San
Francisco. Qualified for commercial teaching in San Francisco.
Jennie Dorothy Katz, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County.
Anna Kleemeyer (Mrs. Wm. C. Hubrich), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in
Redwood City, then San Francisco. Was married September, 1918. Lived in San
Francisco.
Florence Kniveton (Mrs. Hargus), Shandon, Calif. Taught one year, then was married
and taught in Nevada. Three children. Is teaching.
Margaret Manhire (Mrs. Harry N. Edmonston), Turlock,
Calif. Taught in Turlock
until her marriage.
Elizabeth Stanley Maynard (Mrs. George Cambridge Grubb), San
Jose, Calif. Attended
Stanford and received her bachelor's and her master's degree. Is secretary for
the N.V. Potash Export Company, a Dutch Corporation. Her husband is a graduate
of U.C.
Lucretta Margaret Phelps, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County.
Emlyn Amynta Plummer, Grass Valley, Calif. Taught.
Myrtle Warren Sallee (Mrs. Barton S. Brother), Chowchilla,
Calif. Taught at St. Helena
four and a half years. Married December, 1917. Five children.
Kate Margaret Smith (Mrs. C. R. Richmond), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in San
Francisco, and is at present (1927) taking a special course at the University
of California to qualify for Americanization teaching.
Robert Bruce Storrs Walker, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Newcastle. Was in
Stanford for two years.
Mattie Wolfe, San Jose, Calif.
Florence Wells (Mrs. Herman Mohr), Albuquerque,
N.M. Married C. T. Malcolm
and lived in Bishop. Later entered University of Southern California.
MANUAL OR INDUSTRIAL
ARTS-MARCH, 1913.
George Fitzgerald
NINETY-NINTH
CLASS-JUNE, 1913.
Vera Jean Ackley (Mrs. Allen H. Morrill Lethbridge), Palo
Alto, Calif. Taught near
Turlock.
Ruby Ada Ahl (Mrs. R. O. Ball), Santa Rosa,
Calif. Taught in Bliss,
California.
Margaret Anne Alexander, San Ardo, Calif. Taught in San Francisco.
Velma Ruth Allington, Manteca, Calif. Taught.
Clara Mary Ammer (Mrs. Albert Louis Johnson), Ferndale,
Calif. Was married in June,
1917. Husband connected with the Pacific Lumber Company, Freshwater, Calif.
Ethel Irene Anderson, Stockton, Calif. Taught in San Joaquin County.
Ruby Ethel Anderson, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County.
Pearl Mary Antrim (Mrs. Howard Neighbor), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught two years near
Fresno. Has two children.
Florence Louise Austin, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County, then
near Edenvale.
Walter Lewis Bachrodt, San Jose, Calif. Was vice-principal and principal
of Fresno school. Attended Stanford and received his bachelor's and his
master's degrees. Married, and has one child. Was in the service during the
war, stationed at Camp Lewis. Is at present (1927) superintendent of the San
Jose city school department and is ranked as one of the foremost educators of
the state.
William Elliott Baker, San Francisco, Calif. Has his bachelor's and his
master's degree from Stanford. Married Epheline Grant. Was sergeant in the U.S.
Army in France. Is now (1927) teaching mathematics in Galilea High school, San
Francisco.
Lillian Eliza Ball (Mrs. W. O. Greig), Seattle,
Wash. Taught at Morgan Hill,
then in Pacific Grove for several years until her marriage. One son.
Patti Basler, Sacramento, Calif. Teaching in the Sacramento
schools.
James Carl Beacock, Campbell, Calif. Taught in Santa Barbara.
Byrona Eliza Bennett (deceased). Taught in Los Gatos. Died
November, 1915.
Cynthia Gale Bersinger (Mrs. Roy G. Archibald), Campbell,
Calif. Taught in San Benito
County. One son.
Lotta Bland, San Jose, Calif. Has her A.B. From Stanford and
graduate work at Columbia, University of California, and the San Jose State
Teachers College. Teaching in San Jose High school.
Camelia Vivian Blois (Mrs. George Wurz), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Guadalupe,
Santa Clara County.
Meta Marcella Blomdahl (Mrs. Henry Oberg), Palo Alto,
Calif. Was principal of Los
Gatos school.
Hazel M. Blosser (Mrs. Hale McCowen Jr.), Willits,
Calif. After her
marriage lived in Ukiah.
Marguerite Louise Blum, Woodland, Calif. Taught for a few years near
Tulare.
Helen Hilliker Boardman, Palo Alto, Calif. Taught, then went to Salt Lake
City for a year or two. Is now (1927) teaching in Palo Alto.
Amy Belle Boettler (Mrs. Arthur A. Siebert), Bakersfield,
Calif. Taught sixteen years
in Kern County. One son.
Dolores Herbst Bogalsky, San Jose, Calif.
Mae Gertrude Borges, Niles, Calif. Taught in Niles.
Ethel Elnora Maude Boyd, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Fresno County, then went
to Hawaii. Was later principal in a school at Linden, then departmental teacher
in Mountain View, and for the past seven years has been teaching in the Hester
grammar school. Has Junior High life certification in athletics and has taken
graduate work at the Teachers College.
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Ruth Eleanor Boyd (Mrs. John Hain Jr.), Hollister,
Calif. After her marriage
lived in Cook, California.
Marguerite Jessie Bozarth (deceased). Completed course in Home
Economics in Iowa State University in 1915, and took the House-Arts course in
the San Jose State Normal in 1916, after which she taught at Carson City,
Nevada. Her death occurred in October, 1918.
Elsie Elizabeth Briggs, Antioch, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County, then in
Antioch.
Norma L. Britton, Berkeley, Calif. Taught.
Lilias Scott Buchannan, San Jose, Calif. Has taught continuously since
graduation. Graduated from the Minneapolis Kindergarten, and did graduate work
at the University of Southern California, U.C. and Fresno State Teachers
College. She has also studied at the art institute in Chicago. Teaching in
Fresno.
Anna Owen Buck (Mrs. Clifford Burson) (deceased). Was married August 2, 1917
and lived in Montebello until her husband was called to the service. Her death
occurred in 1919.
Lilias Mae Buck (Mrs. Robert A. Graham), Fillmore,
Calif. Taught at Fillmore
twelve years. Married superintendent of Rancho Gespe. Has an adopted child.
Clara Elizabeth Budde, San Jose, Calif. Taught near St. Helena, then in
Tracy.
Stella Ona Bunch (Mrs. Harry B. Hillis), McKittrick,
Calif. Taught seven years in
San Luis Obispo County, one as principal. Took University of California
extension course in playground. Has one child.
Florence Sorrita Bundy, Redwood City, Calif. Taught in Ione High school.
Clara Mae Burk (Mrs. Robert A. Haines), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County and is at present principal of the Berryessa Union school.
Bessie Louise Burkholder (Mrs. E. J. Jessen), Alameda,
Calif. Two daughters.
Willie Erle Burgun, New Pine Creek, Oregon. Taught in Alturas grammar school.
Alice Marie Cahill, Boulder Creek, Calif. Taught.
Olive Alice Calkins (Mrs. Roy Whiteford Blair), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento
while her husband was in the service. Has two daughters.
Mary Clarissa Campbell (Mrs. Walter Peemoeller), Santa
Ynez, Calif. Taught three
years in Santa Barbara County, and eight years in Madera County. Has been for
six years chairman of the Madera Board of
Education, and is principal of the Fairmead school. She is now a widow
and has one daughter.
Carolina C. Canelo, San Jose, Calif. Taught in the San Jose schools.
Ethel Josephine Case, Los Gatos, Calif. Taught fourteen years. Traveled. Now
teaching in Oakland.
Leila M. Catt (Mrs. C. W. Haffey), Yuba City,
Calif. Taught at Selby.
Frances D. Chargin (Mrs. Wm. N. Lawrence), San Jose,
Calif. Taught for three
years. Married a doctor. Three children.
Lylyan Kempfer Chesnutt, San Jose, Calif. Taught music in Morgan Hill
school. Married.
Helen Lucille Chrysostomo (Mrs. George L. Lawrence), San
Leandro, Calif. Taught six
and a half years. One son. Is doing institute teaching in San Leandro school
department.
Mary Elizabeth Clark (Mrs. Clifford Berry), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Campbell,
also in Monterey and at the Willow Glen school. Was married June, 1920.
Virginia Hazel Clayton (Mrs. L. V. Stapp), San Jose,
Calif. Taught near Tulare.
Married in 1915.
S. Lauro Clemo (Mrs. Herbert Nile), Nevada City,
Calif. Has three children.
Edna Ellen Clover (Mrs. Wm. C. Richter), Woodland,
Calif. Taught five years. Two
children.
Madeline Coffey (Mrs. Donald Geary), Santa Rosa,
Calif. Taught.
Natha Clyde Coleman (Mrs. L. F. Putman), Colusa,
Calif.
Ada B. Collins (Mrs. Fred J. Bohrman), Campbell,
Calif. Taught a year in Santa
Clara County. Has four children.
Anita Barbara Colombet, San Jose, Calif. Entered Stanford and received her
degree in 1917. In 1918 entered the San Jose Normal training school as
assistant and remained until 1922. Is not teaching.
Hazel Maud Colt (Mrs. B. F. Shell), Petaluma,
Calif. Taught in the Stockton
schools. Has two sons.
Mabel Creffield, Los Gatos, Calif. Taught in Los Gatos for a year or
two.
Ernest Edwin Crook, Watsonville, Calif. Was principal of San Miguel
school, then of Berryessa school. Returned and secured his degree in 1926.
Principal Watsonville school. Married Goldie Whittington.
Gertrude M. Cross, San Mateo, Calif. Taught in Redwood City until she
entered the Oakland school department. Is in the Burbank school – the
teacher training school for Mills college.
Grace Cross, Los Angeles, Calif. Taught twenty years. Now teaching
in Los Angeles.
Laura B. Cooper, Eureka, Calif. Taught.
Vida Bradt Cummin (Mrs. Owen), Newcastle, Calif. Taught in Newcastle.
Marguerite Marion Cureton (Mrs. C. E. McDonald), Santa
Cruz, Calif.
Olva Caroline Curry (Mrs. Robert L. Dodge), Laurel,
Calif. Returned for Home
Making course. Taught Home Economics in Hollister. One son.
Anita R. Dabadie, Angels Camp, Calif. Taught in Ingomar.
Louise Grogorio Daly, Burlingame, Calif. Taught at Hillsboro, near
Burlingame.
R. Ernest Davenport (deceased). Was principal of the Scotia
schools. Died in 1921.
Laura Ethel Day (Mrs. Cethil Jones), Healdsburg,
Calif. Taught near
Healdsburg.
Edith E. DeCarli, San Jose, Calif. Taught near Edanvale, then in
Tuolumne County.
Margaret Louise De Forest, Susanville, Calif. Taught in Westwood.
Della De Rose, Taft, Calif. Taught near Gilroy.
Carrie E. Dexter, Gilroy, Calif. Taught.
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Josephine Dieterle, Morgan Hill, Calif. Attended Santa Barbara Normal
school.
Martha E. Dietz (Mrs. Ernest F. Bossen), Marysville,
Calif. Taught eleven years.
Has had extension work. Now teaching.
Russell Elwin Dill, New York, N.Y. Was organist and choir leader in
Calvary church, San Francisco. Was in the service during the World War.
Taught music at U.C. for a time. Married a Vassar girl, Eleanor T. Post. One
child. Mr. Dill is treasurer of the Post and Sheldon Corporation, silk
manufacturers, New York City.
Helen Winslow Dodge, Lockwood, Calif. Taught in San Martin, then took
music at King Conservatory and taught in the night school.
Margaret Eleanor Dolan (Mrs. Byrne), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Gualala,
then in Modesto. Was married in 1918.
Ruth Stanley Douglas, San Miguel, Calif. Taught in Turlock for several
years, then went to Hawaii to teach.
Eva Leona Druge (Mrs. Anderson), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento.
Is now a widow and is teaching in the Sacramento schools.
Reene May Dudley (Mrs. Samuel E. Coleman), King City,
Calif. Taught five years. Two
daughters.
Charlotte Isabelle Easton (Mrs. Paul Cordes), Lodi,
Calif. Taught near Gilroy
eight years.
Fred Wallace Ekstrand, Ventura, Calif. Took Industrial Arts course and
was graduated in 1916.
Bessie M. Exton, Honolulu, T.H. Taught nine years. Has A.B. from
Santa Barbara Teachers College and A.M. from Columbia. Is nutrition supervisor
in Honolulu.
Lulu M. Fairchilds (Mrs. Uriel Lawrence), Menlo Park,
Calif. Taught five years.
Does some substituting. Two sons.
Cleola Lillis Falk (Mrs. J. T. Dunnegan), San
Francisco, Calif.
Albertine Fammatre (Mrs. Guichard), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Mariposa
County and in Turlock.
Eunice Fishback (Mrs. Ralph Blann), Woodland, Calif.
Gladys Fishback (Mrs. Samuel C. Agnew), Woodland,
Calif.
Lenora Enid Flagg (Mrs. Karl Schaup), San Francisco,
Calif. Was a graduate of
Stanford before entering Normal. Married a physician. Three sons.
Inez Forni, St. Helena, Calif. Taught in Napa County, near
Yountville.
Pearl E. Frederick (Mrs. Chas. R. Head), Gilroy,
Calif. Taught two years.
Katherine Harriet Frymire (deceased). Taught in Richmond. Her death occurred
in her home in Mt. View on October 23, 1927.
Josephine Louise Gardner (Mrs. Wm. W. Hansen), Fresno,
Calif. Has taught
fourteen years in Fresno county. Is at present (1927) teaching in the Lincoln
Grammar school, Fresno.
Alda Anna Garwood, Mayfield, Calif. Taught in Crescent City.
Susie Gil (Mrs. Rathbone), Hot Springs, Calif. Taught in Tulare County, then
North Bend, Oregon.
Eleanor Hope Gittings (Mrs. F. E. Statler), San Mateo,
Calif.
Genevieve Gladden (Mrs. Blaine C. Goding), Healdsburg,
Calif. Taught in Geyserville,
then entered the St. Helena Sanitarium to train for nursing.
Hazel Leola Glass (Mrs. Richard J. Churchill), Montague,
Calif. Taught in Ludwig,
Nevada, then in Westwood, California. Two children.
Jessie Mills Goldberg, Hanford, Calif. Taught in Hanford.
Stella Lee Gordon (Mrs. Lewis Elgin Fleming), Irvington,
Calif. After her marriage in
1918 went to Yokohama, Japan.
Mazie Elizabeth Gosling (Mrs. Chas. R. Williams), Napa,
Calif.
Zella E. Graham (Mrs. L. M. Shaw), Kneeland,
Calif. Taught near Korbel.
Evelyn L. Grove (Mrs. Wm. Harold Calhoun), Healdsburg,
Calif. Taught six years.
Entered University of California and secured degree. Was in a bank two years.
One child.
Gladys Elvira Grover, Mt. Hermon, Calif. Taught in Fresno.
Marie Mai Guichard (Mrs. Jas. B. McGrury), Carmel,
Calif. Taught near Carmel
eight years. One child, a prodigy. Is assisting her husband in house furnishing
business.
Bessie Leah Kwartney (Mrs. E. A. Eversole), Hopland,
Calif.
Minta Mae Hagerman (Mrs. Dean Brown), Boulder Creek,
Calif.
Edith Darrina Rale (Mrs. Harlowe M. Stafford), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County. Was married in 1917.
Rose Anna Hansen (Mrs. Lawrence Lonegan), Roseville,
Calif. Taught ten years.
Attended U.C. summer schools. One son.
Vesta E. Hansell (Mrs. Joseph D. Hodgson), Fortuna,
Calif. Taught near Fortuna.
Mary Elizabeth Harcourt (Mrs. Wallace Edward Buchanan), Mt.
View, Calif. Has taught
continuously since graduation, one year being in Carson City, Nevada. Has
studied in U.C. Is at present (1927) teaching in the Washington school,
Berkeley. One child.
Alice Lucille Hardy, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Ceres for a few years,
then entered the Piedmont schools.
Mary Constance Harney (Mrs. Elmer H. Struve), Watsonville,
Calif. Taught.
Vera Harford, Hoquiam, Washington. Taught in Gridley. In 1919 was
head of the music in the Piedmont schools. Later was in Columbia University,
New York.
Elizabeth Mitchell Heiskell, Tulare, Calif. Taught six years. Is now
bookkeeper.
Mary A. Heptner, Visalia, Calif. Taught in Visalia.
Nova I. Hill, Alton, Calif. Taught at Cuddebach, Carlotta,
Calif.
Clara Hinze, San Jose, Calif. Miss Hinze entered the Normal
school as an instructor immediately after her graduation. She had previously
received her B.L. degree from the University of California, and has done
graduate work at Stanford.
La Vergne Genevieve Hoadley, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County. At
present teaching in Washington Grammar school, San Jose.
Catherine Mary Holsten, Vallejo, Calif. Taught near Napa.
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Ona May Honeycutt, Madera, Calif. Entered U. of C. in 1920.
Maude Ella Horting (Mrs. E. A. Parsons), Gerber,
Calif. Is postmistress at
Gerber. One child.
Ada Claire Horton (Mrs. Grant W. Cornell), Watsonville,
Calif. Taught near
Watsonville seven years. Returned for Home Making Course. One child.
Florence Isabelle Hunn, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Cloverdale, then in
Redding, and later entered the Richmond school.
L. Willow Hutton (Mrs. Phillip B. Taylor), Dixon,
Calif.
Mary Margaret Ish (Mrs. Arthur W. Greathead), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in
Winters three years. Married June, 1916. Four children.
Irene M. Javete (Mrs. Saxton), Stockton, Calif. Taught in Stockton until her
marriage in 1917.
Anna Margaret Jensen, Los Banos, Calif. Taught for a few years near Los
Banos, then went to Battle Ground, Washington to teach.
Rignor Betty Johansen (Mrs. J. R. Carhart), Fullerton,
Calif. Taught at Arroyo
Grande.
Cora Adele Johnson (Mrs. Frederick Schumacher), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in
Alameda, in Berkeley and in San Jose. Married Lieutenant Walter Hudson Stevens
in 1917 and became a widow in 1920. In 1926 she married Dr. Schumacher. The
California School of Arts and Crafts, the University of California and the
Teachers College summer schools have given Mrs. Schumacher graduate work, and
she is now (1927) at the head of the Home Making and art departments in the
Hester Grammar school.
Kittie May Johnson, San Jose, Calif. Has specialized in art and has
been for some years teaching drawing in the Campbell High school.
Clara A. Jones, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Amador County.
Esther Beulah Jones, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz County, near
Wrights.
Mildred Elizabeth Jones, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Vine Hill, Santa Cruz
County.
Anna Jordan, Castroville, Calif. Taught thirteen years.
Lillian Kaiser, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara and San Jose
schools.
Verna Charlotte Kaussen, Ferndale, Calif. Taught in Ferndale.
Mary Elina Keller (Mrs. Murphy), Niles, Calif.
Alta Marguerite Kelly (Mrs. Thomas J. Bogue), Gonzales,
Calif. Taught for a few
years. Graduated from California School of Fine Arts in 1918. Attended
University of Arizona. Mrs. Bogue is now planning to write and illustrate short
stories of birds and animals.
Loretto Sylverstrina Kenny (deceased). Taught in Carson City,
Nevada.
Luvenia Kerr (Mrs. John Gill), Dixon, Calif. Taught in Solano County. Was
married in 1916.
Ferne Vivian King (Mrs. E. L. Hickok), Colusa,
Calif. Taught in the Williams
and Colusa Grammar schools. Has two children.
Ruth Mildred Kinney (Mrs. Amos E. Clark), Escalon,
Calif. Taught piano and pipe
organ. Taught in Rio Vista and Escalon. B.M. In music from College of Pacific.
Went to Europe in 1927. Studied piano and organ in London. Two children.
Rose Kohner, Santa Clara, Calif. Taught near Merced.
Mary Magdeline Kurtz (Mrs. George A. Brown), Clarksburg,
Calif. Taught for a few
months. Married in 1915.
Roberta Edith Laughlin, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Hawaii.
Elinor Alice Lewis (Mrs. Wm. H. Pittman), Lompoc,
Calif. Taught in Santa
Barbara County. Has two sons. Is at present (1927) teaching the Santa Rita
school.
Mabel Dorothy Lewelling, St. Helena, Calif. Taught in Sonoma county, then near
Redwood City. Later went to Hawaii to teach, but returned to California and
taught in Crockett, where she is now at work. Has taken summer school courses
at U.C. Returned to this college for her degree.
Oleta Regina Loeber (Mrs. G. S. Dedini), Monterey,
Calif. Taught in Sonoma
County seven years. Two sons.
Ada A. Loupe (Mrs. Ada Dexter), Gilroy, Calif.
Augusta Lindblom, Fullerton, Calif. Taught at White Salmon,
Washington, then in Hughson, and later returned to Washington and taught in
Spokane.
Della Lindesmith (Mrs. J. F. Edwards), Santa Barbara,
Calif. Taught in Santa
Barbara County until her marriage.
Rosa Lee Luck (Mrs. E. N. Osborne), Tulare,
Calif. Taught ten years. Has
had summer school and extension courses. Is a widow. Two children. Now teaching
in Berkeley.
Alda Iona Lukens (Mrs. John R. Blue), East Auburn,
Calif. Taught four years in Auburn.
Has one child.
Ruth May Luttrell (Mrs. Ovid Holmes), Santa Rosa,
Calif. Taught near Santa
Rosa. Three children.
Helen Catherine Lyons, Oakland, Calif. Is in the Oakland school
department.
Laura Irene McDermott, Los Altos, Calif. Taught in Hawaii, in the Los Altos
school, in Oakland High school and is at present (1927) teaching Household Arts
in the Polytechnic High school, San Francisco. Miss McDermott took her degree
from Stanford and later had graduate work at the Santa Barbara Teachers
College. Went to Europe in 1924.
Marie Chalmers McDonald, Hammonton, Calif. Taught in Hammonton.
Edith Alice McGowan, Watsonville, Calif. Taught in Monterey County, at King
City and Pajora.
Ruth Brendt McGowan, Watsonville, Calif. Taught in King City.
Mary Esther McKenzie, Concord, Calif. Taught in Concord, then went to
Hawaii and taught for eight years. Had a year's leave of absence and took a
trip around the world in 1924.
Hilda Berenice McKean, Sacramento, Calif. Teaching in Sacramento. Attended
University of California and Columbia University. Extension courses.
Lillian May McKinnon (Mrs. Arthur M. Elberg), Campbell,
Calif. Principal of Meridian
school until her marriage.
Catherine Florence MacKinnon, Eureka, Calif. Taught in Loleta.
Margaret Coventry MacLachlan, Palo Alto, Calif. Taught in Santa Barbara County.
Helen McLaughlin, Yuba City, Calif. Taught for a few years in Yuba
City, then in the Oakland school department where she is still (1927) at work.
Has taken U.C. extension courses.
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Helen McMillan (Mrs. H. McDougal Monroe), West Point,
N.Y. Taught two and a half
years, then took course in Home Economics at Simmons College and later attended
Santa Barbara Normal School. Married Lieutenant Monroe. Has two daughters.
Spent four years in Hawaii.
Madge Merrill Maggard, Corning, Calif. Taught in the Corning Grammar
school for a few years, then entered the Oakland school department.
Eugenie F. Maingueneau (Mrs. John L. Tustin), San
Francisco, Calif. Taught in
the Evening High school. Has A.B. from Stanford. Married 1921.
Margaret Marshall, San Jose, Calif. Taught in San Jose school department.
Helen Schofield Marshman, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Tehama County.
Mary Aileen Martin, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo County
for a short time, then went to San Francisco and took a position there while
teaching in the Oakland Evening High school. She later entered U.C.
Margaret Meredith, Stockton, Calif. Taught in Newman, then in
Stockton.
Isabel Mergenthaler (Mrs. Ivor Wallis), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Millbrae.
Returned to college for degree.
Clara Hazel Mezger, Woodland, Calif. Taught eight years. Has had
university work. Is now in insurance and real estate business. Has gone to
Hawaii and Europe.
Melvin Rinaldo Miano, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Wheatland, then was
supervising principal in the Bishop Grammar school.
Leof Elizabeth Mills, Los Gatos, Calif. Taught in Saratoga.
Pearl Mae Mills (Mrs. Harold H. Merrill), Corning,
Calif. Teaching in
Corning. (1927). Has taken exsion (sic) and summer courses.
Earla Ruth Mock, Los Gatos, Calif. Taught in Newman.
Edith L. Monahan, Livermore, Calif. Taught.
Bessie Kathleen Monohan (Mrs. E. A. Wente), Livermore,
Calif. Taught in Alameda
County until 1916, when she entered the University of California. Taught five
years in high school.
Carrie Belle Morehouse, Ashland, Ore. Taught in the Ashland Oregon
Junior High school. Has done graduate work at the Oregon Agricultural College.
Sylva E. Morrin, Rumsey, Calif. Taught in Yolo County.
Marion Gillespie Moyes (Mrs. Samuel Mills), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Pacific
Grove until her marriage.
Camellia Musso (Mrs. E. A. Ellsworth), Bowman,
Calif. Taught in Placer
County for a short time. Entered Healds Business College, and was a bookkeeper
for two years. Has two daughters. Is now (1927) in the Weimar Sanitorium, for
tuberculer treatment.
Anna J. Nelligan (deceased). Was secretary of Bishop High
school. Died in 1917.
Anna Laura Ninas, Augurn, (sic) possibly Auburn,
Calif. Taught in Kerman.
Alice Ruth Ochsner, San Jose, Calif. Graduated from University of
California.
Helma Ochsner (Mrs. Lawrence C. Barnard), Kelseyville,
Calif. Taught in Tehachipi.
Was graduated from U.C. in 1919. Married U.C. graduate who is Lake County Farm
Advisor. Two children.
Olive Rose Ochsner (Mrs. Joseph Poeschel), Chico,
Calif. Taught one year
in the Courtland High school and three years in Campbell High school. Was
graduated from U.C. in 1919. Has three children.
Edith Isabel O'Bryan, Pacific Grove, Calif. Taught in Oakland schools.
Roxie Gail Orr (Mrs. H. F. Curry), San Jose,
Calif. Secured her degree from the University of
California. Has three children.
Marguerite O'Sullivan, San Jose, Calif.
Eva Irene Pacheco, San Rafael, Calif. Teaching at Ignacio.
Muriel Maud Palmer, San Jose, Calif. Took music course at Conservatory,
College of Pacific. Taught in Sunnyvale and Hester.
Louisa Paull, Oakland, Calif. Taught in West Butte. Returned to
the Normal school and took Kindergarten course.
Clarence Sidney Pearce, Barstow, Calif. Taught in Lake County, and in San
Luis Obispo County.
Mabel C. Peck (Mrs. C. G. Davis), Martinez,
Calif. Taught in Bryon.
Alice Marjorie Penney, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Placer County.
Elizabeth Perry, Alexandria, Ind. Taught in Siskiyou County, then
went to Redondo Beach. Later taught in Stockton. Attended Perdue University at
Lafayette, Indiana.
Iva B. Perry (deceased). Taught in Stockton.
Gladys Elizabeth Phillips, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Stanislaus County and in
San Luis Obispo County for about three years, then went to the Willow Glen
Grammar school. Summer school and extension courses have been taken.
Maude Ethyl Phillips (Mrs. Louis Olson), Palo Alto,
Calif. Taught several years.
Has two sons.
Anna Louise Polak (Mrs. Ralph Hupp), Willows,
Calif. Taught in Los Gatos
until 1914. Later she taught in Byron and Tracy, and then entered the
University of California, where she secured her degree. Took the Home Making
course at the college. Married in 1926. One child.
Edith Mary Prescott, Soquel, Calif.
Myrtle Alma Prouty, Santa Rosa, Calif. Was an assistant in the Normal
Training school until 1922, when she entered the University of California.
While in the Normal school as supervisor, compiled a book of songs for the
grades. Is now (1927) in Santa Rosa school department.
Ethel Purrington (Mrs. Lester Jones), Sebastopol,
Calif.
Gertrude M. Pyle (Mrs. J. W. Laureston), Stockton,
Calif.
Eva Leah Quigley, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Tulare County.
Nelle Elizabeth Quill (Mrs. W. Dalton), Eureka,
Calif. Assistant in the
primary department of the Normal training school until 1921.
Mary Caroline Railsback (Mrs. Mary Allen), Grangeville,
Calif.
Sadie Ralston (Mrs. Albert Meek), Oakland, Calif. Taught in Le Grande, then in
Merced. Now teaching in S.F. One daughter.
Ruby Ramona Ray (Mrs. B. R. Martin), Santa Rosa,
Calif. Taught in Placer
County until her marriage in 1916. Has taken extension courses. Her husband
died in 1926 and she returned to teaching.
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Irma Lois Rayburn (Mrs. Paul Louis Vandoit), Brazoria,
Texas. Entered Stanford
and received her degree in education in 1918. She then became head of the
physical training department in the Kern County High school, and was afterward
head of the educational department in the High school. Was for over two years
physical training director in the Roosevelt High, Oakland. Has had extension
training in dramatic art.
Lucile Reardon, College City, Calif. Taught until she was made
county treasurer of Colusa County.
Gladys Redden, Ferndale, Calif. Taught in Cayoucos for a few
months, then in Eureka.
Etta Viola Remington (Mrs. E. M. Brown), Los Gatos,
Calif.
Alva Mary Richards (Mrs. Geraci), San Jose, Calif. Master’s degree from Stanford University.
Mildred Aileen Rinehart, Modesto, Calif. Teaching in Waterford.
Mary Margueritte Ritchey (Mrs. Tomsen), Berkeley,
Calif. Went to Ludwig, Nevada
to teach. Taught in Shasta County high school. Attended the University of
California. Teaches in Berkeley.
Elizabeth Roberts, Marysville, Calif. Taught in Newcastle.
Frances Margaret Roberts (Mrs. E. G. Carter), Eureka,
Calif. Taught three years in
ungraded district, and ten years in Eureka. Was married August 16, 1926.
Substitutes from time to time, and gives piano lessons.
Ruth Thyrza Rogers, San Jose, Calif. Is a graduate optometrist,
practicing in San Jose. Has done extension research work.
Florence Esther Rouse (Mrs. R. E. Davis), Los Gatos,
Calif. Taught in Tehama, San
Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties. Teaching in Santa Clara County, at Lakeside.
Marie Olive Rowe (Mrs. J. L. Woodward), Watsonville, Calif. Taught near Aptos and Watsonville,
then in Intermediate High school at Ceres.
Claudine Rubell, Campbell, Calif.
Lucy Evelyn Ryan (Mrs. Gustave E. Schlasser Jr.), Los
Molinas, Calif. Taught seven
years in Yolo County. Has one child.
Alice Sabin, Benson, Arizona. Taught in San Luis Obispo County
for a time, then in Pomerene, Arizona.
Beulah Virginia Sangster (Mrs. R. M. Henderson), Anatone,
Wash.
Harriet Sargent (Mrs. I. Stuart), Monterey,
Calif. Taught in Monterey.
Alpha Irene Sawyer (Mrs. Frank Crowell), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in San Benito
County, and in Santa Clara County. Was married in 1915.
Ruth Saxon (Mrs. W. Lloyd Cozzens), Wilmar,
Calif. Taught in Willets six
years. Has had summer school and extension courses. Studied vocal music. Two
sons.
Lola C. Scanlon (Mrs. Freeman), Oakland, Calif. Four children.
Anna Laura Schortgen, Mattole, Calif. Taught in Humboldt County. Was
principal at Grizzly Bluff, then was principal of Arcata Grammar school. Returned
to get her degree.
Clara G. Sears (Mrs. Chas. McCullough), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught four and a half
years. One child.
Emma Lucy Sedgley (Mrs. R. M. McClelland), Cloverdale,
Calif. Taught fourteen years.
Senie Seman, Mendocino,
Calif. Taught.
Elizabeth Shannon (Mrs. Frank Cox), San Jose, Calif.
Alice M. Sherfey, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Redding for three years,
then for the past ten years has been a teacher in Berkeley. Has taken summer
work and extension courses at the University of California.
Laota Show, Hanford, Calif. Taught.
Leona Belle Show (Mrs. Lyle M. Essick), Inglewood,
Calif. Taught for three
years. Has three boys.
Bertha Agnes Simpson (Mrs. Ralph Cole), San Francisco,
Calif.
Viola May Sims, Stockton, Calif.
Lenna Mae Skaggs (Mrs. E. S. Cardwell), Madera,
Calif. Was principal of
school for several years. Has one child. Is now bookkeeper for her husband in
his garage.
Eva Blanche Slatore (Mrs. Erland B. Whaley), Evergreen,
Calif. Taught in Evergreen
until her marriage. Four children.
Verda Flossie Smith (Mrs. Peter Knudsen), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught three years. Has two
children.
Inez Katherine Smith (Mrs. Wm. B. Stoutemeyer), Stockton,
Calif. Taught at Mt.
Hamilton, then Paso Robles and Stockton. Married a graduate of the University
of Minnesota in 1917.
M. Esther Smith (Mrs. George A. Harlan), Lucia,
Calif. Taught in Lucia three
years. Has two children.
Marjorie Emily Somner (Mrs. Edwin Y. Himmelwright), Willits,
Calif.
Olivia Stackhouse, San Jose, Calif. Taught near Le Grand.
Mabel Linsley Stallings (Mrs. George H. Linsley Jr.), Monterey,
Calif.
Ivy Ellen Steele (Mrs. Ivy E. Cooper), Lodi,
Calif. Taught at Forest Home
until her marriage.
Eva Albertine Stevens (Mrs. H. M. Taylor), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Cambria, San
Luis Obispo County, until her marriage.
William B. Stillwell, San Jose, Calif. Took M.A. Course and then taught
in San Francisco schools for five years. Since then has taught in the San Jose
school department. Is at present in Woodrow Wilson Junior High. Married Alice
C. Stewart. One child.
Alma Marion Stockton, Los Banos, Calif. Taught near Salinas, Los Banos,
then in Santa Cruz. Entered the University of California. B.S. in College of
Commerce. Also graduate work. Graduate of Heald's Business College. Was
Secretary in the employ of the San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation for one
year. Was in Civil Service in Washington, D.C. for a year. Is at present a
teacher in the Commercial department of the Richmond High school and also teaches
in the evening school at Berkeley.
Jessie Davenhill Storie (Mrs. Walter Crebs McHenry), San
Jose, Calif. Taught eight
years at Paso Robles, in Bisbee, Arizona. Was supervisor of the seventh grades
in the Honolulu Normal school. Is now (1927) in the Frick school, Oakland. Has
one child. Mrs. McHenry's husband is in commercial aviation.
Marguerite Chloe Storrs, Redwood City, Calif. Taught in San Francisco.
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Eula R. Strifler (Mrs. H. C. Smith), Visalia,
Calif. Taught in Visalia
until her marriage in 1916.
Clara I. Swanson, Visalia, Calif.
Maud M. Sweet (Mrs. Jay L. Goodwin), Dos Palos,
Calif. Has taught thirteen
years in Mendocino, Gilroy, Kings County and Tulare. Is at present (1927) in
the college working for her Kindergarten certificate. Has three children.
Evelyn Mae Sweetnam (Mrs. Chandler), Calistoga,
Calif. Taught in Franz
Valley, Sonoma County.
Lyla May Thomson (Mrs. Forrest M. Shoup), Porterville,
Calif. Taught eight years in
Tulare County. Has three daughters.
Myrtle Thornton (Mrs. McLeod), Tulare, Calif. Taught near and in Bakersfield.
Dolorita Tognazzini, Beckwith, Calif. Taught at Beckwith and at Hot
Springs.
Mary Kathleen Tognazzini (Mrs. Felix Reynolds), Portola,
Calif. Taught in private
school for a time, then in the grades. Was a member of the Plumas County Board
of Education. Had some work at business college. Has three children.
Miriam C. Tonkin (Mrs. E. H. Kocher), San Jose,
Calif. Taught one year at Los
Gatos. Attended College of Pacific. Has two children.
Fannie Fern Treasure, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Mary Elizabeth Trewhitt, Hanford, Calif. Taught in Hanford.
Lucie Denier Vandergon, Menlo Park, Calif. Taught in this state for about
five years, then went to Minnesota and taught for four years. Since her return
has been teaching in Salinas. Has had some business experience.
Cleo Lenore Vennum, San Jose, Calif.
Edith Anna Wallace, Dunnigan, Calif. Taught in Yolo County.
Nellie Evangeline Wallace, Salinas, Calif. Taught near Morgan Hill.
Jennie Marie Warthorst, Bakersfield, Calif. Taught.
Bessie Adelia Washburn (Mrs. Hugh Dodson Hazard), Pacific
Grove, Calif. Has taught in
various counties of the state, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, and Lake, and is at
present (1927) a partner in an art and curio shop in Pacific Grove.
Bessie Mae Weaver (Mrs. Thad W. Stevens), Oakland,
Calif. Returned and took
Household Arts course. In January, 1917 was married and went to Hawaii, where
her husband was in the service. While in Hawaii taught in the Honolulu Normal
school. Has taken U.C. courses and taught part time classes in Oakland.
Virgie Edna White (Mrs. Ernest George Arcand), Arbuckle,
Calif. Taught for a year in
Colusa County. Was married in 1917.
Edith Ella Whitman, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Chalfant, Mono County.
Edna Ellen Wilcox (Mrs. Moore), Long Beach,
Calif. Taught in Siskiyou
County.
Helen Mae Williamson, San Jose, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo
County, then Monterey County.
Deena Hansen Willis (deceased). Taught.
Olive Mildred Willoughby, San Jose, Calif. Taught at College Park. Went
to University and secured degree. Teaching in San Jose High school.
Ella D. Willson (Mrs. Burtram C. Treanor), Oakland,
Calif. Taught twelve years.
Married in 1923.
Lois B. Wilson (Mrs. F. H. Lloyd), Oakland, Calif.
Mary Elsie Willson, San Jose, Calif. Taught in the Burbank school, near
San Jose. Is now (1927) matron at House of Rest, San Jose.
Roma Boyd Wingo (Mrs. Vernon S. Winter), Sacramento,
Calif. Teaching in Sacramento
Junior High school.
Marie Elizabeth Wold (Mrs. Lloyd Utly Mills), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in Turlock for
several years, then went to Honolulu; had photo department of the Honolulu
Photo Supply, and did clerical work for the Geological Survey at the Queen's
Palace. Also was in an art shop. Has two children.
Bernice Edna Woodson (Mrs. J. J. Prestley) (deceased). Taught at Lockeford four
years. Died in 1919.
Mary Myrtle Worley (Mrs. C. J. Gowett), San Jose,
Calif. One child.
Eliza Wright (Mrs. Frank Gordon), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Madera
County.
Marina Laura Yermini (deceased). Taught. Died in 1919.
Clara Augusta Young, Carpinteria, Calif. Taught.
Dorothy Zumwalt (Mrs. Lynn H. Thompson), Tulare,
Calif. Taught Domestic
Science one year in Stockton. Was in Teachers College, New York one year. Has
four children.
DIPLOMAS GRANTED IN
SEPTEMBER, 1913.
Jane C. Carr, Pleasanton, Calif. Taught at San Ramon.
Elizabeth Gallaway (Mrs. Paul Anderson Keene), Syracuse,
N.Y. Taught two years. Has
A.B. from U.C. One daughter.
Amy Stockton, Pasadena, Calif. Entered Northern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Chicago. Graduated with degree of bachelor of divinity
(B.D.) Has since done evangelistic work throughout the United States and
Canada.
HOME ECONOMICS-JUNE,
1913.
Ethel Stanley Bernard (Mrs. Backsmier), Redwood City,
Calif. Taught two years
in Los Gatos.
Bertna Giddings Bevier, Morgan Hill, Calif. Graduate of Mills College.
Widow of Presbyterian minister. Three children. Mrs. Bevier has been in charge
of the Home Economics department at Morgan Hill since her graduation.
Elizabeth Buckley, Piedmont, Calif.
Jennis S. Cushing (Mrs. Harold George), Sunnyvale, Calif.
Mattie Belle Elliott (Mrs. Harry Chandler), San Jose,
Calif.
Emma M. Kare, San Jose, Calif.
Ida M. Coyle Kersell, Santa Clara, Calif.
Edith H. Morgan, Nevada City, Calif.
Gladys Trafton Ritchie (Mrs. James H. Mitchell), Burlingame,
Calif. Taught in
Vallejo High school. One child.
Emma Dawley Shearin, Pacific Grove, Calif.
Etta L. Sherman, Niles, Calif.
Minnie Belle Simonds, San Jose, Calif.
Alta G. Smith (Mrs. John Heringer), Parkfield, Calif.
Lillian Scott Steiner, San Jose, Calif.
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Ruth Sarah Taylor (Mrs. W. E. Rasor), San Jose, Calif.
Martha E. Thomas, Dos Palos, Calif.
Ada O. Thornburg (Mrs. Ralph Crow), Turlock, Calif.
Ada Belle Turner, Morgan Hill, Calif.
Lois B. Wilson, Oakland, Calif.
MANUAL OR INDUSTRIAL
ARTS-JUNE, 1913.
Eugene Fowler Carmichael, Livingston, Calif.
Aileen Richey Lundy, Stockton, Calif. Has degree from Mills College and
has taken art courses in summer schools, in the University of California, and with
private teachers. Has had experience in interior decorating and in co-operation
with sister has built up a novelty business, “The Lundy Studio,”
San Jose and San Francisco. Is teaching in the San Jose High school, and during
the summer of 1927 went abroad.
Callie E. Parsons, San Jose, Calif.
A. Violet Smith, San Jose, Calif.
DRAWING-JUNE, 1913
Elizabeth L. McDermott, Los Altos, Calif. See Faculty biography.
Amy Thompson, San Jose, Calif.
THE HUNDREDTH
CLASS-DECEMBER, 1913.
Agnes Idabell Anderson (Mrs. Elwin Weld), Hollister,
Calif. Taught near Hollister.
Ethel Irene Anderson, Anderson, Calif. Taught at Linden.
Catherine Mary Bambury, San Jose, Calif. Teaching in Sunol school,
San Jose.
Karl O. Bayless, Lakeport, Calif. Principal in Lakeport
school, later in Saratoga.
Laura Belle Bisson (Mrs. Floyd Merritt), San
Francisco, Calif.
Taught in Santa Clara, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties.
Edna J. Boyson (Mrs. Wm. A. Hendren), Two Rock,
Calif. Taught in San
Rafael Grammar school, then in Petaluma, and in Hawaii for a year. Has had a
business course, a summer course with Miss Swope, and U.C. extension course.
Worked at Albers Bros. Mill Company.
Marjory Adele Buzzo (Mrs. E. E. Borthing), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in
Bradley.
Isabelle C. Castro (Mrs. Arthur Hall), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Has one child.
Florence Charlebois (Mrs. R. R. Porter), Ventura,
Calif.
Cora Edith Cody, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz County.
Frances M. Colley, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Mariposa and Modoc
Counties.
Joyce Colvin (Mrs. Wallace P. Gwartney), Mt. View,
Calif. Has two children.
Paul Irving Corbell, San Francisco, Calif. Taught in Weaverville.
Bernice Alice Corkery (Mrs. Louis Carlos Cauhape), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in the San Jose school department
until her marriage.
Ethel Bernice Cothran (Mrs. Harry Bambauer), Los
Banos, Calif.
Leona B. Curtis (Mrs. Carlisle), Vallejo, Calif. Taught in the northern part of the
state, then in Taft.
Lucille A. Dodds, Sacramento, Calif. Taught.
Ethyle Helen Fletcher (Mrs. Perkins), Los Angeles,
Calif. Taught at Fellows.
Erma Eleanor Garwood, Mayfield, Calif. Returned to Normal school for
Household Arts course. Afterward taught in Mayfield.
Annette Genevieve Girard, Cayoucos, Calif. Returned to the Normal school and
took House-Arts course. Taught.
Geneva Anita Gladden (Mrs. Blaine Goding), Healdsburg,
Calif. Taught near Santa
Rosa. Was married December 30, 1915.
Margaret Graf, Winters, Calif. Taught near Winters.
Ethel Grant (Mrs. Edward E. Holbrook Jr.), Hollister,
Calif. Taught four and a half
years. Summer school. In real estate office as a substitute. One child.
Herbert Greig (Rev.), Reedley, Calif. Married Christine Sudermann. In
the missionary field at Cameroun, West Africa. One child. In 1920 was ordained
by the S.F. Presbytery.
Albina Marie Hanson, Samoa, Calif. Taught in northern part of the
state.
Estelle Mae Holchester, Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught twelve years. Has had work
at U.C., Berkeley, and Los Angeles, also San Francisco Teachers College.
Mollie Indra (Mrs. Joseph E. Kokes), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Napa County
and in the San Jose school department. Has one child.
Freda Johnson, Martinez, Calif. Taught in Martinez.
Helen M. Kersey, Denair, Calif. Taught for two years, then went to
Guatemala, C.A. Was principal for four years of the girls' school in
Chiquimula, Guatemala. Has done missionary work on the frontiers of Honduras
and Salvador. Is at present (1927) principal of the Misison Boarding School at
Chiquimula.
Almer W. Laederich, Edendale, Calif. Taught manual training in the
Gilroy schools, then at the Preston Industrial school.
Mae Kathryn Leonard (Mrs. Oliver C. Orr), Modesto,
Calif. Taught thirteen years.
Minnie Lomax (Mrs. Irving McCord), Paso Robles,
Calif. Taught eleven years.
Three children.
May Lukens (Mrs. E. G. Taylor), Yuba City, Calif. Taught seven years. Two children.
Husband is World War veteran.
Irene A. Lyng (Mrs. Ray Hanley), San Francisco,
Calif. Taught in Nevada. Has
three children.
Gerna Elizabeth McCarty, Campbell, Calif. Taught in San Francisco.
Mary W. Meehan, San Francisco, Calif. Taught in the San Francisco school
department. Is now in the Girls' High school.
Sylvia Meeter (Mrs. Ernest Jordan), Hollister,
Calif. Taught in San Benito
County, then in Challis, Idaho and in Sinaloa, Mexico eleven years. One son.
Fannie L. Nesbitt, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Crockett.
Frances P. Ostrom, Marysville, Calif. Taught in Sutter County.
Olivia Theodora Pacheco, San Rafael, Calif. Taught in Pacheco.
Delma Elizabeth Phelps (Mrs. Bull), Palo Alto,
Calif. Taught in the
Philippines.
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Josephine Quigg (Mrs. E. V. McMillan), Eureka,
Calif. Taught.
Regina Ries, Ferndale, Calif. Taught near Oakley.
Flora Louise Sanborn, Lemoore, Calif. Taught in Lemoore, then in Ogden
(Utah). Taught in private school and traveled in the east.
Maybelle Shields (Mrs. Kantlehemer), Esparto,
Calif. Taught in Madison
until her marriage. One child.
Grace May Smith (Mrs. Gehringer), Concord, Calif. Taught in Concord.
Helen Standley (Mrs. Roy Walker), San Jose,
Calif. One child.
Helen Stanley Thomas, Petaluma, Calif. Taught in Courtland, Monrovia and
Santa Barbara. Has A.B. degree from U.C. Principal Primary Demonstration
School, San Jose Teachers College.
Eoline Tilden, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Mendocino County.
Charlotte A. Wagnon (Mrs. W. T. Evans), Ono, Calif.
Mary Gertrude Weir, Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught near and in Santa Rosa.
Ella May Wells (Mrs. H. S. Sweeney), Gilroy,
Calif. Taught near San
Miguel.
HOME
ECONOMICS-DECEMBER, 1913.
Mary Medora Pearson, Sacramento, Calif.
ONE-HUNDRED AND FIRST
CLASS-MARCH, 1914.
Hilda Evelyn Anderson (Mrs. Marion Earle Pedlar), Lodi,
Calif. Taught in Contra Costa
and Placer Counties. One child. Husband is a graduate of U.C.
Gladys S. Bean (Mrs. Bryant Richardson Smith), Vallejo,
Calif. Degree from the
University of California. Was in the government service at Mare Island. Husband
was also in the service in navy department.
Celia Violet Cain, College City, Calif. Taught in Colusa.
Susie V. Clemons (Mrs. Everett Hopper), Shandon,
Calif. Taught in San Luis
Obispo County six years. Two children.
Florence Blanche Colcord (Mrs. Morris Sorensen), Santa
Barbara, Calif. Taught. Was
married in January, 1919. Took the Home Economics course at the State Teachers
College.
Hazel Leile Cotton, Lodi, Calif. Taught in Lodi Grammar school.
Francis Laverne Culbertson, Santa Cruz, Calif. Taught in Dinuba. Entered
the service in 1918. After the war taught at the Jefferson school, Oakland.
Returned to college for degree.
Lillian Estelle Eastey (Mrs. James S. Swain), San
Jose, Calif. Taught at Mt.
Hamilton, then Patterson, then in the Hester Grammar school. Has had one year
at Stanford and two at U.C. Is at present (1927) a teacher at Hester.
Roland Fred Eberhart, San Jose, Calif. Received his degree from Stanford
in 1917, and has also had summer courses at U.C. Was in Tientsin, China, in the
Government school, and on his return to this country taught in the Vallejo High
school, Flagstaff, Arizona High school, Stockton High school, and the San Jose
Business College. Has two children. Is at present (1927) in the Commercial
department of the San Jose High school.
Frances Catherine Ferrell, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Napa and Morgan Hill.
For the past seven years has been a teacher in the Willow Glen school.
Charles Frederick Flower, San Diego, Calif. Taught at Riverside and Barstow.
Playground director in Oakland. Taught in the San Francisco and Oakland evening
school. Attended the University of California and received his A.B., A.M. and
M.D. degrees. Married Margaret Pullman, December, 1923. Is at present (1927) in
the medical corps of the U.S. Navy at the Naval Hospital in San Diego. Dr.
Flower was a lieutenant in the navy during the World War.
Eva Dorothy Gunther, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Marin County for
over four years and at Hester Grammar school for the past six years.
Augusta Ann Heinsen, Lockwood, Calif. Taught at Oro Loma.
Jane Rheem Hoham, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Tulare, Contra Costa and
Orange Counties. Went to Hawaii for a year. One her return taught in Los
Angeles County. Has taken courses at U.C., Southern Branch.
Thelma Margueritte Hoke (Mrs. E. D. Lowell), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento.
Freyda Emilga Krause (Mrs. Robert L. Hatch), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Mayfield.
Married accountant, State Board of Control, Sacramento.
Geraldine C. McGrady (Mrs. William Jones), Los Gatos,
Calif. Taught four years. Has
had Domestic Science course at Polytechnic school, San Luis Obispo. Has four
children.
Grace V. McKenzie, Berkeley, Calif.
Carrie Louise Matteson, Oakland, Calif. Taught at Murphy's.
Muriel Sigrid Plummer (Mrs. George M. Kohler), San
Mateo, Calif. Taught at El
Portal, Niles and Fresno. Has taken special work at summer sessions, both at
the U.C. and Fresno State Teachers College.
Jane Ann Rinn, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Mayfield.
Marguerite Atherton Ritchie (Mrs. Louis Felsenthal), Los
Angeles, Calif. Taught in
Watsonville and in San Jose. Married Dr. Felsenthal, a plastic surgeon. One
child.
Madeleine Atherton Ritchie (Mrs. H. G. Cogswell), El
Monte, Calif. Taught
near Watsonville. Two sons.
Grace Edna Shearer (Mrs. B. C. Moody), Palo Alto,
Calif. Taught a few months.
Alice Priscilla Snow (Mrs. Joseph Walter Barkley), Benicia,
Calif. Taught in Ripon and
Benicia. Supervisor in Benicia Grammar school.
Kathleen Swisher (Mrs. Raymond Poppe), Healdsburg,
Calif. Married in 1918.
Annie E. Taylor (Mrs. Charles J. Storni), Cayucas,
Calif. Taught thirteen
years.
HOME ECONOMICS-MARCH,
1914.
Grace Georgia Fowler, Stockton, Calif. Taught in Stockton.
Eleanor Garwood, Mayfield, Calif.
ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND
CLASS-JUNE, 1914.
Sabrie Elizabeth Abbott (Mrs. E. Gilbert Tash), Soledad,
Calif. Taught three
years. Two children.
Hallie L. Adler (Mrs. Williamson), La Grande,
Ore. Taught until 1916. She
later returned to teaching.
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Lois M. Akin (Mrs. McNary), Richmond, Calif. Taught in Richmond.
Clara Delphine Anderson (Mrs. Chester Mills), Pico,
Calif. Taught in Hemel.
Has taken courses at U.S.C. Two children.
Manning L. Alvas, Gilroy, Calif. Was principal of schools in
Alameda County for over three years, then did departmental teaching in Hanford
and Glendale. For a few months he taught in the Konewalna High school, Hawaii.
Was photographer for the air service during the World War. Had credits from the
University of Southern California, and received his degree from the University
of California.
Ethan Marion Armstrong, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Mariposa County.
Gladys Arthur (Mrs. Ralph E. Richards), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Oregon
for a few months. Returned to the Normal school and completed the Household
Arts course. Is bookkeeper for Penniman and Richards, San Jose.
Doris Bacon, Oakland, Calif. Taught Oak Knoll school, near
Cottonwood.
Edith I Bacon (Mrs. Frederick T. Schmidt), San Benito,
Calif. Taught nine
years. Three children.
Elsie Baechtel (Mrs. Charman), Willits, Calif. Taught in Mendocino County.
Mary F. Baker (Mrs. S. B. Theller), Sunnyvale,
Calif. Taught in Santa
Barbara County for a year.
Ethel Irene Baker, Elk Grove, Calif. Taught in Sacramento County.
Vera Regine Balm (Mrs. Simmons), San Francisco,
Calif. Taught.
Esther Adele Ballard (Mrs. R. A. Cavanagh), Red Bluff,
Calif. Taught for about
a year, then was deputy treasurer. Student in Chicago Art Institute. Two
children. Is bookkeeper for Diamond Match Co., Woodland.
Lillian May Bauman, Alameda, Calif. Taught in Mendocino County,
then in Contra Costa County.
Eva Mildred Baugh (Mrs. Henry A. Lee), Corning,
Calif. Taught in
Independence. Married in 1917.
Mary I. Bean, San Jose, Calif. Was an assistant supervisor
in the Normal School Training department until 1923. Is now a teacher in the
Theodore Roosevelt Junior High school. After graduation from the Normal school,
Miss Bean entered the University of California and received her degree.
Mildred Hortense Beattie (Mrs. A. F. Ferguson), Stockton,
Calif. Taught five
years. Two children.
Anne Beckwith, Eureka, Calif.
Ruth Bennett (Mrs. Cody), San Jose, Calif.
Florence S. Benson (Mrs. N. K. Barber), Patterson,
Calif. Taught in Billings,
Montana.
Maud Bailey Bishop (Mrs. Leo N. Stoll), Crockett,
Calif. Taught seven years.
Madella M. Bloyd (Mrs. Orval Nail), Prescott,
Washington.
Virginia Dixon Boardman (Mrs. Dingley), Palo Alto,
Calif. Taught in Los Altos.
Julia Christine Bohn (Mrs. Helm), Fort Bragg,
Calif. Taught in
Mendocino County until her marriage in 1916.
Helen Keith Boulware (Mrs. Emmons), Long Beach,
Calif. Two children.
Susie W. Boulware (Mrs. Conner), San Jose, Calif. Two children.
Lucella Catherine Bovee, Santa Cruz, Calif. Took commercial course at
Heald's Business College. Taught in Ukiah.
Anna M. Bowden (Mrs. A. G. Hazzard), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Manteca
until her marriage in 1916.
Bethel Bowden (Mrs. Daniel William Burbank), San
Francisco, Calif. One child.
Helen L. Brassell, Watsonville, Calif. Taught in Corralitos, then
Hayward.
Charlotte L. Boyd, Concord, Calif. Taught.
Merle Brearcliffe (Mrs. Fife), Fresno, Calif. Taught at Red Bluff.
Helen E. Brennan (Mrs. Dwain Wirt), Los Angeles,
Calif. Taught in Pittsburg.
Has two children.
Georgia Maxine Brieger, Placerville, Calif. Taught fourteen years.
Alice Kirk Brittan, Oakland, Calif. Teaching in Oakland in the
Claremont school. Has taken extension courses and spent the summers in travel.
Marion Lucile Bristow, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Tehama County.
Elma Broderick
(Mrs. George Charles Watson), Los Angeles, Calif. Taught three years. Has three
children.
Harriet Rena Bromley (Mrs. Jackson), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in King City.
Returned to college for degree.
Alice Charlotte Brown (deceased). Died July 29, 1916, after
teaching two years.
Marion Brown, San Mateo, Calif. Taught at Millbrae.
Wilda A. Brown, Berkeley, Calif. Milliner.
Illah B. Bryan, Eureka, Calif. Taught.
Berenice Bryant (Mrs. A.W. Lynde), Berkeley,
Calif. Taught in
Traver.
Florence Buchanan, Oakdale, Calif. Taught thirteen years.
Administrative work.
Ethyl L. Burgun, New Pine Creek, Oregon. Taught in Alturas.
Viola Burroughs (Mrs. W. H. Spaulding), Oakland,
Calif. Taught four
years in Oakland. Did nurses aid work, social service and Y.W.C.A. work during
the World War. Working for a degree at Stanford. Married a San Francisco
attorney and has three children.
Merle Butler (Mrs. Arthur L. Dowdell), Grass Valley,
Calif. Took Domestic Science
course and taught in Hollister Grammar and San Benito County High school. She was later
teaching in the Grass Valley High school and working as a dietician with the
Red Cross.
Alice A. Campbell, Sacramento, Calif. Taught in Sacramento.
Jessie M. Campton (Mrs. Clair G. Thomas), Eureka,
Calif. Taught for a short
time. Entered newspaper work in Eureka.
Hildegarde Elida Carlson, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Hawaii until 1918,
then returned to this state and taught.
Rose E. Cars, Burke, Idaho. Taught in Idaho.
Mary Idylyne Carroll, San Jose, Calif. Returned and took music
course, graduating in 1916.
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Mabel Agnes Casarotti (Mrs. Jack Gallagher), Telmat,
Calif. Taught in Olema. Three
children.
Cora May Caswell (Mrs. J. J. Kilpatrick), Palo Alto,
Calif. Took Household
Arts course and taught for a short time, then went to Eugene, Oregon, and was
an assistant in the registrar's office at the State University. Married teacher
in the Palo Alto High school. Two children.
Barbara Estelle Cassidy, El Paso, Texas. Was a year in the University
of Arizona, then went to El Paso.
Anna Kempfer Chestnutt, San Jose, Calif. Taught for a time in
Saratoga.
Flora May Church, Petaluma, Calif. Taught fourteen years.
Studied at U.C. Now a principal.
Harriet Maud Clark, Willits, Calif. Taught in Modoc County for
two years, then attended the University of California.
Myrtle Clay, Ventura, Calif. Principal Montalvo school,
near Ventura.
Ellen Bernice Combs (Mrs. Beasley), Eureka, Calif. Taught for over seven years.
Is now a widow. Has clerked in a book store, but is now teaching in Capetown,
Humboldt County.
Mary Virginia Connolly (Mrs. Wm. B. Price), Petaluma,
Calif. Taught in Marin
County about five years. Four children.
Phoebe Cook (Mrs. Henry E. Wramp), San Francisco,
Calif. Taught in San
Francisco. Married W. W. Kelsey. Active in club work. Is now Mrs. Wramp and is
teaching in the Chinese school, S.F.
Helen Gertrude Cope, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Weed, then for a
time in San Jose.
Arlie B. Corbet, Cupertino, Calif. Taught in Mt. View, almost
continuously. Is at present time (1927) in the San Jose Teachers College
working for her degree.
Elizabeth Hall Crossley (Mrs. T. E. Pearce), San Jose,
Calif. Was married
November 11, 1915.
Ruth Bernice Cunningham (Mrs. Charles N. Heidt), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Fair
Oaks, Sacramento County, seven and a half years. Two children.
Ethel Curry (Mrs. Walker E. Vaughn), Campbell,
Calif. Taught seven years.
Took business course. Had two years of office work.
E. Eugenia Daniels (Mrs. C. E. Mallory), Casper,
Calif. Taught until
1916.
Zoe Davis (Mrs. R. W. Clinkscale), Vallejo,
Calif. Taught at Santa
Margarita.
Bessie Viola Davison (Mrs. Christensen), Carpinteria,
Calif. Taught in Santa
Barbara County at Oxnard and Cathedral Oaks.
Gertrude Estelle Deane (Mrs. John Holt Burton), Linden,
Calif. Taught in Stanislaus
County three years. One child.
Josephine Decarli, Salinas, Calif. Taught in Nevada, then in
Metz, Monterey County.
Juanita M. Deiker, San Mateo, Calif. Is teaching in the San Mateo
school.
Helen Dice (Mrs. Arlo Taft), Visalia, Calif. Taught in Visalia, then in Los
Angeles County.
Agnes E. Dick (Mrs. T. B. Street), Eureka, Calif. Married T. B. Street of 1914
class.
Claudia Leona Dowell (Mrs. M. O. Pruess), Arroyo
Grande, Calif. Married in
1916.
Hazel A. Downing, Burlingame, Calif. Taught in Burlingame.
Marguerite Duer, Morgan Hill, Calif. Taught in San Mateo County.
Clara Adelia Duffy (Mrs. Irwin H. Reimers), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in
Livingston, then Merced for a short time. Was for two years and a half deputy
in offices of Superintendent of Schools, Assessor and Auditor of Merced County.
Two children.
Elsa Rae Duran (Mrs. A. C. Gibson), Visalia,
Calif. Taught in Tulare
County. Now teaching at Ivanhoe. Two children.
Mabel Jane Durston (Mrs. Folendorf), Lodi, Calif. Taught.
Louis Daniel Dwight, Los Gatos, Calif. Taught in Del Norte County.
Priscilla Esther Dyer, Morgan Hill, Calif. Taught near Morgan Hill, in
Hughson, then went to Hawaii to teach.
Anna Margaret Egan, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Palo Alto for a
year, then went to the San Francisco school department.
Frances Marion Eley, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Merced County for three
years, in Stanislaus for four years, and has been for four years connected with
the San Jose school department. Summer school work at Miss Swope's school.
Winifred Frances Estabrook, San Jose, Calif. Taught two years in Stanislaus
County and in San Jose. Took the Riverside Library course, and has her degree
from Stanford University. Was for eight years assistant librarian at the San
Jose State Normal School, and for the past two years has been librarian at the
Theodore Roosevelt Junior High school. During the past summer (1927) Miss
Estabrook was in San Francisco Opera Company which has just completed a
successful season.
Bertha A. Etzel (Mrs. C. M. Menzies), Dixon,
Calif. Taught near Dixon.
Ruth Everding (Mrs. N. B. Libbey), Glendale, Calif.
John Faulds, Sunnyvale, Calif. Taught two years in
Sunnyvale Grammar school. Was for three months in the University of Lyons, France,
and in 1921 received his A.B. from Stanford. Married G. M. White and has two
children. Mr. Faulds is at present accounting chemist with Libby, McNeill and
Libby. Was in the service during the World War.
Miriam Featherly, Marysville, Calif. Taught in Hayward.
Anna M. Fikenscher (Mrs. Alan J. Saxton), San
Francisco, Calif.
Taught four years. Studied at U.C. Also took secretarial course. Is at
present secretary to general manager of Blake, Moffit and Towne, wholesale
paper house.
Emma M. Fleener (Mrs. Alfred N. Bolter), Ceres,
Calif. Taught nine
years.
Florence Enola Flower, Sacramento, Calif. Taught in Sacramento twelve
years. Has had some of her stories published. Teaching in Sacramento.
Viola Elaine Forsythe (Mrs. D. L. Smith), Williams, Calif. Taught twelve years. Assists her
husband in his newspaper work. Active in Women's Club and musical circle.
Hilda Mildred Footman, Madera, Calif. Taught.
Georgia Ruth Fortna, Yuba City, Calif.
Artimecia Frame, Ferndale, Calif. Taught in Shively.
Abigail Ortley French (Mrs. H. C. Dennis), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in a country
school for two years, then entered the San Jose school department and is in the
Hester Grammar school.
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Edith Helen French, Montalvo, Calif.
Anita Marie Fulton, Ceres, Calif. Taught in Hughson.
Gertrude F. Gale, Cloverdale, Calif. Taught in Mt. View district,
then Booneville, Sonoma County. Teaching in Manzanita district.
Ruth Marguerite Gansberger, Mt. Eden, Calif. Taught in Mt. Eden, Alameda County
about fourteen years. Her primary class is a demonstration class for Alameda
County.
Rosalie Louise Garcia (Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton), Glen
Ellen, Calif. Taught at
Hanford.
Birdie Barbara Gilgert, Stockton, Calif. Taught in Collegeville, near
Stockton. In 1919 had entered Bible Institute at Los Angeles and graduated
after which she worked as a missionary under the Presbyterian Board among the
Papags Indians, near Sells, Arizona.
Marguerite Gosney (Mrs. B. W. Spaulding), Visalia,
Calif. Married Benjamin W.
Spaulding of the faculty of the State Teachers College. Two children.
Eunice Monica Going, Jackson, Calif. Taught at Jackson, Amador County.
Vina Goodwin (Mrs. John H. Harcourt), Mt. View,
Calif. Taught several years
in Moss Beach, Mayfield, and Sunnyvale Grammar school. While her husband was in
the service worked as bookkeeper in the office of the P.G. and E. One child.
Margaret Graham (Mrs. Walkington), Los Gatos,
Calif. Taught at Willow
Creek.
Sarah J. Graham (deceased). Died July 19, 1917.
Jessie Bea Graves (Mrs. Tholcke), King City,
Calif. Taught four years. Has
one child.
Mary Claire Hagerty, Mt. View, Calif. Taught in Siskiyou County.
Percis Coons Haley, Palo Alto, Calif.
Helene M. Hall, San Mateo, Calif. Taught at San Bruno.
Lynhood Hall (Mrs. Howard Edwards), Bolinas,
Calif. Taught at Bolinas,
Marin County. Two children.
Bess Leona Halstead (Mrs. Hardy), Mt. View,
Calif. Taught in Santa
Barbara County. Has been for some years a teacher in the Mt. View Grammar
school.
Frances E. Hambleton, Palo Alto, Calif. Principal of the Stanford Grammar
school, and for three years was demonstration teacher in the San Jose Normal
training department. She was afterward principal of the Ravenswood school, and
was instructor in the Santa Barbara State Teachers College summer session. She
is at present (1927) an instructor in Social Science in the Franklin Junior
High school, Long Beach. Mrs. Hambleton has received her B.A. and M.A. from
Stanford, and also has credits in the Harvard School of Education.
Olive Katherine Hamilton, Rio Vista, Calif. Went to Hawaii and taught at Oahu.
Alma M. Harrington, Santa Margarita, Calif. Taught.
Lucy Messec Harmon, New Monterey, Calif. Taught in Monterey County until
1918, when she went to the Burley school, Idaho.
Florence Isabel Harris, Winton, Calif. Taught near Watsonville, then at
Atwater, Merced County.
Lena Harris (Mrs. Thomas P. Sullivan), Dinuba,
Calif. Taught eight
years. One son.
Mary Hart (Mrs. Edgar), Red Bluff, Calif. Taught at Red Bluff. Completed
Home Economics course in University of California.
Lawrence A. Hawkinson, Soquel, Calif. Principal of Linden and Stockton
Grammar schools until 1924, when he became principal of the Live Oak school,
Santa Cruz. Was in the World War from 1917 until 1919, and was for one year
overseas. Married Edna Drew and has two children.
Edwina Haydon (Mrs. Will Gill), Long Beach,
Calif. Taught six years. One
son.
John Hauck (deceased). Taught until his death,
which occurred in Merced in 1927.
Alice J. Heinsen (Mrs. Anker P. Fanoe), San Jose,
Calif.
Ethel Elizabeth Heinsen (Mrs. Henry Rector), San Jose,
Calif. Taught for a year in
San Luis Obispo County.
Gertrude Marguerite Hess (Mrs. Coe), San Jose,
Calif. Taught near
Santa Cruz.
Louise L. Hesse, Boulder Creek, Calif. Assisted Mrs. Hornbrook as
supervisor of arithmetic in the Normal Training school. Later went to the
Wellesley School for Girls, Berkeley, and taught while attending the University
of California.
Mabel G. Hewett (Mrs. Lowell H. Street), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento
County near Hardwick. Two children.
Ruth Hill (Mrs. Frank K. Foltz), Oakland, Calif. Taught in Arcata. Married in 1919.
Catherine Hofleng (Mrs. Walter F. Flierl), Hayward,
Calif. Taught in
Hayward a short time. Married Le Roy Pratt, who died in 1914. Has recently
remarried. Conducted an undertaking business for nearly four years.
Mildred Hollingsworth (Mrs. Virgil G. Lancaster), Turlock,
Calif. Taught in Denair for
two years, in Springbrook, Oregon, then again in Denair. Has her degree from
the Penn College, Oskaloosa, Ia., and has done graduate work at the University
of California. Was in charge of the post office at Denair, and has been an assistant
in library of Penn College, the Public Library at Mason City, Ia., and the
Fresno free library. She has also been a part time assistant in the Economic
library at U.C. Was married December, 1926.
Alice Trenette Hong, Ute, Iowa. Taught in Lewiston, Idaho, and
then in the Modoc County High school.
Marie Jeannetta Houser, Santa Clara, Calif. Teaching in Huyck school, Santa
Clara County.
Mary Kathryn Howe (Mrs. Albert Dunlap), Hayward,
Calif.
Willard Hubert, Hemet, Calif. Principal Santa Barbara school.
One year of teaching in Hawaii. Went to Short Hills, N.J. and taught.
Lenora Huff, Payette, Idaho. Taught in Baker, Oregon, then in
Billings, Montana Junior High school.
Ina Marian Jennev, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Wellington, Nevada.
Clara G. Johns, Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Taught.
Helen Jones, Porterville, Calif. Principal of Terra Bella school,
Tulare County.
Veta Jones (Mrs. McIntosh), Petaluma, Calif. Was married June 27, 1914 and
began teaching in the government school at Fort Yukon, Alaska.
Lucie Aurelia Joses, Stockton, Calif. Principal at San Andreas.
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Evelyn Louise Jurgens (Mrs. Geo. T. Morgan), Sacramento,
Calif. Taught in Sacramento
County and city nine years. Upon the death of her husband resumed teaching. One
child.
Lottie L. Katz, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County.
Mabel Juanita Keester, Bakersfield, Calif. Taught in Bakersfield.
Josephine Kelsey, San Francisco, Calif. Taught in Siskiyou County.
Myrtle Juanita Kennedy, San Jose, Calif. Taught near Hanford, then near
Watsonville, and later in Santa Clara County.
Goldie M. Kensler (Mrs. McNamara), Yreka, Calif. Taught in Ager, Siskiyou County.
Zora J. Ketchum, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Ursine, Nevada.
Sadie Jeannette Kiekintveld, Berkeley, Calif. Attended University of California.
Albert C. Kleemeyer, San Jose, Calif. Taught in South San Francisco.
District Superintendent.
Iva May Knuppe, Davis, Calif. Taught in Solano County, Dixon and
Suisun.
Ruth Colean Kyle, Pacific Grove, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County, and in
Monterey County.
Eunice Elna Lackey, Gold Hill, Nevada. Taught in San Francisco.
Edith M. Leake (Mrs. Maxwell Cowden), Dixon,
Calif. Taught near Dos Palos.
Ella K. Leavy, San Mateo, Calif. Is teaching in the San Mateo
Grammar school.
Jennie M. Leh (Mrs. Irwin Fox), Oakland, Calif. Taught in the Longfellow Grammar
school, San Jose. Has had extension courses. Now teaching in Oakland.
Agnes Marguerite Lernhart, Centerville, Calif. Taught in Centerville.
Emma Linderoth, Santa Clara, Calif. Teaching in the Santa Clara
Grammar school. Taking special course in the college.
Ella Livingston (Mrs. J. G. Williamson), Greenfield,
Calif. Taught in
Bradley.
Margaret Lloyd, Los Gatos, Calif. Taught in Cleveland, Minnesota.
Rose Eleanor Lowary (deceased). Taught at Occidental, Sonoma
County.
Harriet Powell Lovett (Mrs. Fenton E. Wright), Galt,
Calif. Taught in San Joaquin
County.
Emma Henrietta Ludeman, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Tehama County, near her
home.
Bernardine Lyng, Golconda, Nevada.
Bessie M. McCaustland, San Jose, Calif. Taught in ungraded schools for
three years. Then entered the San Jose school department and is teaching at the
Jefferson school.
Pearl Erwin McCurdy (Mrs. DeWitt J. Sanford), Oceano,
Calif. Taught at Shively,
Humboldt County. Was principal of Morro school, San Luis Obispo County. Taught
until her marriage in 1917. Resumed teaching in 1926. Five children.
Hazel Christine McIntosh, Sacramento, Calif. Taught in Roseville, Delhi
settlement and Sacramento. Was assistant journal clerk in State Legislature for
one session. Had special art work at U.C.
Irene Lehua McKenzie, San Francsico, Calif. Taught in Fresno County and city.
Louise Elvie McKenzie (Mrs. John C. Knickren), San
Jose, Calif. Taught in Plumas
County until her marriage in 1917. Is now (1927) teaching in the Santa Clara
Grammar school. Returned to college and received her B.A. In 1927.
Virginia McKnight, San Jose, Calif. Teaching in the San Jose
Kindergarten department.
Beatrice McLaren, San Jose, Calif. Taught for few years at Reedley,
then went into training for the profession of nursing. Is now (1927) in the
O'Connor sanitarium, San Jose, where she has been for several years, at the
head of the nurses' training department.
Jessica Owen McManus, Carmel, Calif. Taught for a few years, then went
on the stage. Won a scholarship given by Paul Gerson Dramatic school. Is author
of “Candlelight” to be produced in New York in September, 1928.
Leah McPhaill (Mrs. Dean Perkins), Visalia,
Calif. Taught in Visalia
thirteen years.
Margaret Macke (Mrs. John Edward Bale), San Francisco,
Calif. Taught five
years.
Florence Elaine Maddocks, San Diego, Calif. Taught in Graton, Sonoma County.
Arthur H. Maloy
Marguerite J. Martin, Nevada City, Calif. Taught.
Grace Mason (Mrs. Geo. Ellingwood Joy), Glendale,
Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County. Received degree from Stanford University. Married Rev. G. E. Joy. One
child.
Marguerite C. Mason (Mrs. F. D. Medlin Jr.), Los
Banos, Calif. Taught one
year. Married in 1915. Two Children.
Jennie Baird Matthews, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Arcata. Has taken course
at U.C. Teaching in Frick school, Oakland.
Ruth Hazel Meeker, Sebastopol, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County.
Lucy Belle Meredith (Mrs. Peter W. Bluett), Stockton,
Calif. Taught in Hawaii for
several years. Now (1927) teaching in Stockton. Was married in 1917 to Major
Peter W. Bluett of the Engineer Corps. Her husband died in 1922 and since then
she has again entered teaching.
May Mercadier, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Hildebrand, Oregon, then
in Ft. Klamath.
Theresa Emma Messer (Mrs. Joseph Angoustuse), Hollister,
Calif. Taught in San Benito
County.
Ida Exona Mills, Turlock, Calif. Taught eight years. Summer
school and X-ray laboratory work. Teaching in Turlock.
Ebba Ingeborg Miller (Mrs. Robert D. McCartney), Pond,
Calif. Taught in Marin County
about eight years. Has one child.
Mary Nell Miller (Mrs. Laurence E. Crane), Sebastopol,
Calif. Taught in Sonoma
County three years. Two children. In 1923 resumed teaching.
Nan M. Miller (Mrs. Beason), Portland, Oregon. Taught in Astoria, Oregon, then
Forest Grove, Oregon. Taught in Red Lodge, Montana until 1918, when she married.
Vada Miller, Portland, Oregon. Taught in Astoria and in Portland.
Anna Florence Misner, Bell, Calif. Taught in Redwood City.
Elna Florence Money (Mrs. Frank Della Vedowa), Aromas,
Calif. Taught in Napa over
eight years. One child.
Rachel M. Moore (deceased). Taught first in Sonoma County,
then in Monterey.
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Bonnie Nevada Moquist (Mrs. Glen Saxton), Los Banos,
Calif. Taught in Nevada.
After her marriage lived in Thompson, Nevada.
Vera Merrill (Mrs. Ronald MacMillan), Arcata,
Calif. Taught one year. Took
special work at Humboldt Teachers College. Two children.
Josephine E. Morse, Watsonville, Calif. Taught in Santa Barbara.
Raymond Mylar Mosher, New Haven, Conn. Assisted in the music department
of the San Jose Normal until 1919, when he became head of the music department
in the Santa Barbara State Normal. He was in the service during the world war.
In 1921 went to Paris for further study. Has an A.B. and A.M. from Stanford
University and his Ph. D. from Columbia. Married Aline Hall and has two
children. Is at present (1927) director of the training school of the State
Normal School of New Haven, Conn.
Tillie Caroline Munce, Fresno, Calif. Taught in Fresno County, except
one year when she was in the Oakland schools. Has had work at Stanford, U.C.
and Fresno Teachers College summer sessions. Is at present (1927) teaching in
the Hawthorne school, Fresno.
Edith Maude Murley (Mrs. Wm. McAdam), Taft,
Calif. Taught fourteen years.
Madeline M. Murray, Albion, Michigan. Taught in Fairmont school,
San Francisco.
Kate Murphy, Brentwood, Calif. Taught in Brentwood. Is the
daughter of a former graduate, Christiana Braun.
Alice Myers, Arcata, Calif. Taught in Arcata. Previous to
teaching took work in a business college.
Rose Evelyn Nason, Monterey, Calif.
Jessie Winnona Naylor (Mrs. Frank Y. Boyrie), Morgan
Hill, Calif. Taught in
Siskiyou County until she went to Hawaii in 1917, twelve years in all. One
child. Teaching now in Honolulu.
Muriel Bernard Needham, Chowchilla, Calif. Taught in Chowchilla. Attended
University of California, also work in University of Southern California. Is
now supervising principal at Chowchilla.
Darlene Elizabeth Neighbor (Mrs. Ivan J. Ball), Pacific
Grove, Calif. Taught in
Tassajara, Monterey County, until her marriage January 1, 1917 to a civil
engineer, graduate of the University of California.
Hazel F. Nesman, Eureka, Calif. Taught in Eureka.
Emma Hazel Nicholson, Watsonville, Calif. Taught thirteen years. Graduated
from secretarial school. Has been for five years member of County Board of
Education. Has gone to Alaska and Yellowstone Park.
Matilda Florence Nicora, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County a
short time, and then entered the University of California.
Enid Frances Nixon, Sutter Creek, Calif. Taught.
Leora Noel (Mrs. Ole Henderson Olesen), Lovelock,
Calif. Taught about ten
years. Two children.
Clara Nutting (Mrs. Johnstone), Anderson, Calif. Taught in Anderson, Shasta County.
Emma Barbara Odell, Tulare, Calif. Taught in Grangeville.
Margaret O'Donnell, Fresno, Calif. Taught in Auberry.
Gladys E. Oesterling (Mrs. Lucian L. Douglass), La
Grande, Oregon. Taught nine
years. Work in U.C. and University of Chicago. One son. Is supervisor in
schools of La Grande.
G. Muriel Ogden, Berkeley, Calif. Taught near Hayward. Graduated
from Armstrong's School of Business and is now teaching in the Commercial
department of the Richmond High school.
Catherine Ostrander (Mrs. Walter G. Miller), Westwood,
Calif.
Hildegarde E. Owen (Mrs. H. L. Long), Caspar, Calif.
Grace Evelyn Palmer, Long Beach, Calif. Taught in Monterey County, then in
Coalinga.
Vivian Palstine, Patterson, Calif. Taught in Patterson.
Marie Palmtag (Mrs. E. W. Kay), Hollister, Calif. Taught eight years, in San Benito
County and in the Gilroy schools. Has two children.
Rowena Parsons, Santa Cruz, Calif. Taught in Stanislaus County, then
at Grand Ledge, Michigan.
Clyde Geraldine Parton (Mrs. H. S. Durham), Eagle
Point, Oregon. Taught in
Texas.
Docia Isabel Patchett, Santa Rosa, Calif. Attended the University of
California. Is vice-principal and dean of women at Santa Rosa Junior college.
Florence Alberta Penny, Los Gatos, Calif. Taught in Inyo County, then in
Crows Landing.
Virginia Bell Perkins, Visalia, Calif. Taught.
Clara M. Peterson, Fowler, Calif. Taught.
Olive Karen Peterson (Mrs. Wm. Virgo), Modesto,
Calif. Taught.
Stella Irene Phillips (Mrs. W. W. Wood), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in San Luis
Obispo County two years and in Oakland four years. Two children.
Mabel B. Porter (Mrs. T. D. Evans), Galt, Calif.
Emma Louise Post (Mrs. M. Burdine Jones), Los Gatos,
Calif. Married in 1917.
Lena Purvine (Mrs. Percival McCormack), Isleton,
Calif. Taught three years.
Two sons.
Blanche M. Quinn, Benicia, Calif. Taught.
Elizabeth June Rathbun (Mrs. Niels Jensen), Lodi,
Calif. Taught in Beckwith.
Vida Reese, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Kern, Stanislaus, and
Siskiyou Counties until about 1917, then in Campbell and in the San Jose school
department.
Sadie Charlotte Reiser, San Jose, Calif.
Frances Beatrice Rice (Mrs. Covington), San Jose,
Calif. Taught at Willows.
Caroline Anita Richardson (Mrs. Ernest W. Jacobson), Corvallis,
Oregon. Taught six
years. Two children.
Katherine Meta Robinson, Rio Vista, Calif. Taught in Porterville.
Tessie Belle Rogers, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Randsburg, Kern County.
Barbara E. Roos (Mrs. E. L. Jenson), Davis,
Calif. Taught in Davis six
years. Three children.
Edythe M. Rosasco (Mrs. Banta), Chinese Camp, Calif. Taught in Monterey, then entered
the University of California.
Asenath Rutland, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Roseville, Calif.
Ruth Ann Rutledge (Mrs. G. D. Ingersol), Woody, Kern
Co., Calif. Taught in Kern
County.
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Frances Teresa Sams (Mrs. Wm. Brown), Trinidad,
Calif. Taught for a short
time.
Vivian Sandilands (Mrs. Roswell Jett), Lockeford,
Calif.
Ida Myrtle Saunders, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Skyland.
Merna M. Sawyer (Mrs. Carl E. Scholz), Orange, N.J.
Earl Jones Shaw, San Jose, Calif. Taught for three years. Was with
the naval forces during the war. For past seven years has been field manager of
the California Prune and Apricot Association at San Jose. Married Helen Finch,
and has three children. Is now district manager of the Educational Bureau of
Chilean Nitrate Soda.
Flora Shaw, Coquille, Oregon. Taught in Salem, Marshfield and
Pendleton, Oregon.
Ann T. Sheehy (deceased). Taught in Taft. Died in 1918.
Lola J. Shields, San Jose, Calif. Has taught almost continously in
Hawaii.
Anna Sibley-White (Mrs. Benjamin Terry White), Fresno,
Calif. Taught six years.
Teaching in Fresno.
Pearle Sinclair (Mrs. Arthur A. Brainard), San Jose,
Calif. Taught one year at
Aptos. Has four children.
Lorena May Siesenop (Mrs. Dunn), Slatington,
Calif. Taught in the
Wheatland Grammar school.
Olive G. Siple, Gilroy, Calif. Taught in Contra Costa County
until she went to Lahaina, Hawaii to teach. Is now (1927) teaching in Gilroy.
Rilda Marie Skinner (Mrs. Couch), Mt. View, Calif.
Kenneth N. Slater, Mt. View, Calif. Taught in Yuba County. Since 1917
has been principal of the Mt. View Grammar school. Was in the service during
the World War. Has studied at Stanford and the San Jose Teachers College.
Adah Smith (Mrs. Emerson B. Herrick), Lodi,
Calif. Attended U.C. Two
children.
Winona A. Smith (Mrs. A. D. Linninger), Marysville,
Calif. Taught in Newcastle,
then in Marysville until her marriage in January, 1919.
Nell Smythe, Burney, Calif. Taught near Burney, Shasta County,
then Ceres.
Lucille Holbrook Snyder, Oakland, Calif. Taught in Carson City, Nevada.
Studied at Stanford University for a year. Is now (1927) in the commercial
department of the San Jose High school.
Bertha A. Staheli (Mrs. Glen Keithly), Kelseyville,
Calif. Taught in Lake County.
Annie May Steele, Clay, Sacramento, Co., Calif. Taught.
Helena Stephenson, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Burbank and in Mt. View
until she went to Hawaii, where she remained for two years, afterwards returning
and teaching in Pacific Grove.
Thad Walker Stevens, Oakland, Calif. Married Bessie Mae Weaver in June,
1917. Was for two years chief radio electrician at Pearl Harbor, T. H. Taught three years in San
Francisco and eight years in Oakland. Graduated from U.C. in 1927, and now
working for master's degree.
Ethlyn Louise Stevens (Mrs. Walter H. Doxsee), Williams,
Calif. Taught in San Mateo
County until her marriage in July, 1917 to a graduate of Stanford University
and principal of the Williams High school.
Ida Virginia Stewart (Mrs. Arthur W. Wellington), Hanford,
Calif. Taught in Kings County
until her marriage in 1915.
Wren Strange, Fresno, Calif. Has taught twelve years, two
years of which were in Arizona. Has taken extension work offered by the
Teachers Colleges, and has also studied at Miss Swope's school. Is now (1927)
in the Fresno city schools.
Ruth Stratton, Marysville, Calif. Studied nursing at St. Francis
hospital, S.F. Nurse in Dr. Stratton's office, Marysville.
Emma Aletha Street (Mrs. Clarence O. Hively), Sebastopol,
Calif. Taught eight years.
Married in 1922.
Thomas Beverly Street, Vallejo, Calif. Taught in Fresno County. Married
Agnes Dick. Principal of Bay Terrace school, Vallejo.
Ruth Elizabeth Strickland (Mrs. D. H. Gilliam), Winters,
Calif. Taught one year. Has
five daughters.
Cora Louise Strickland (Mrs. Frank Archer), Madison,
Calif. Taught in Madison
until her marriage in 1917.
Annette Stuart (Mrs. Wm. H. Stabler), Eagle Rock,
Calif. Taught one year at
Boonville. Was in Stanford for a year.
Alma Estella Swain, Richmond, Calif. Taught in Sebastopol. Now (1927)
teaching in Richmond.
Juanita Swift, Napa, Calif. Taught near Healdsburg, then in
Napa.
Josephine Sykes, Oakland, Calif. Taught in the Oakland school department.
Frances Tavener Badger
(deceased) Died January 22, 1916.
Ola Rose Taylor (Mrs. Frank Rougeot), Parkfield,
Calif.
Maude Teal (Mrs. L. R. Codoni), Blue Lake, Calif.
Eva May Terwilliger, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Sunnyvale.
Thelma Winifred Trevellick (Mrs. T. W. Davis), Reno,
Nevada. Taught for a short
time in Los Gatos and in Mono County. Was bookkeeper for Smelting Company at
Clover City, Nevada. Attended U.C., and after her marriage attended University
of Nevada.
Elizabeth Van Arsdale (Mrs. Leo Hall Wilson), Yuba
City, Calif.
Anna von Christierson, San Jose, Calif. Taught two years in Dinuba. Is at
present (1927) teaching in the Theodore Roosevelt Junior High school. Returned
to college for further study.
June A. Von Dorsten (Mrs. Fred E. Lester), Campbell,
Calif. Has four children.
Alice Wagner, Milton, Calif.
Muriel Waters, San Juan Bautista, Calif. Taught at San Juan.
M. Ellenore Watson, Angels, Calif. Taught.
Leona Coralyn Wayte (Mrs. Donald Cass), Visalia,
Calif. Taught in Visalia.
Alta M. Webb, Los Banos, Calif. Taught at Firebaugh.
Gussie Wedenase, Los Angeles, Calif. Taught.
Harriet D. Welch (Mrs. Daubenbis), Stockton,
Calif. Taught in Marin
County, then in Stockton.
Ione Welch, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Ventura County, in Paso
Robles, and in Oakland. In 1921 exchanged with teacher near Boston for a year.
Has taken extension courses at U.C., summer work at Columbia, and short story
course.
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Merle Lillian Welch, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Blanche Penn Wells, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Fresno County, then near
Modesto.
Grace Gertrude Wheeler (Mrs. Melvin S. Miller), Newman,
Calif. Taught in Lassen
County and Lake County. Returned to the Normal school for the course in
Domestic Science. One child. Is now librarian at Newman.
James Walter White, San Jose, Calif. Principal at San Martin.
Kathleen I. White, San Jose, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County.
Louise Wibel, Santa Clara, Calif. Taught in La Grange, then in
Richmond. Is at present (1927) teaching in the Santa Clara school.
Dorothy Williams, San Jose, Calif. Teaching in the Theodore Roosevelt
Junior High school.
Inez Adele Williams, San Jose, Calif.
Rebecca Marie Williams, Anacortes, Washington. Taught in Bellingham.
Carolyn R. Wilson (Mrs. George Dennison Mallory), Berkeley,
Calif. U.C. extension work.
Has three children.
Katherine Wilson (Mrs. Lake), Watsonville, Calif. Taught in San Benito County, then
at Hester, San Jose.
Hilma L. Youngberg, Los Angeles, Calif. Taught in Washington, and in
Miami, Arizona.
HOME ECONOMICS-JUNE,
1914.
Lauretta Allen, Gilroy, Calif.
Laura Bacon Bailey, San Jose, Calif.
Natalia Pauline Bleser, San Francisco, Calif. Has been teaching in Bakersfield.
Meta Marcella Blomdahl (Mrs. Henry Oberg), San Jose,
Calif.
Bernice Budlong, San Jose, Calif.
Laura B. Cooper, Eureka, Calif.
Gladys Lillie Cotter, Oakland, Calif.
Emma Grace Grundy, Modesto, Calif.
Ada Claire Horton (Mrs. Grant Cornell), Watsonville,
Calif.
Julia Johnson, Turlock, Calif. Taught in Hughson.
Mabel Fern Jones (Mrs. Emmet W. Gottenberg), Palo
Alto, Calif.
Elise Elizabeth Kleemeyer, San Jose, Calif.
Winnona Lathrop, San Jose, Calif.
Mary Blanche Martin, San Jose, Calif.
Edith S. Mills, Los Gatos, Calif.
Ione Beatrice Quilty, San Jose, Calif. See Class Report June, 1910.
Ada Catherine Samson, San Jose, Calif.
Margaret Munn Smith, San Jose, Calif.
Helen Standley, San Jose, Calif.
Myrtle Stark, Winters, Calif.
Auda Clare Stewart, San Jose, Calif.
Bessie Mae Weaver, San Jose, Calif.
Gertrude Williams Woelffel, San Jose, Calif.
MANUAL OR INDUSTRIAL
ARTS-JUNE, 1914.
Lotta Bland, San Jose, Calif.
Edna L. Erwin, San Jose, Calif.
John Gill, College Park, Calif. Vice-principal Redwood City High
school.
Percis Coons Haley, Palo Alto, Calif.
Almer W. Laederch, Edenvale, Calif.
William Stillwell, San Jose, Calif. See Class Report June, 1913.
DRAWING-JUNE, 1914.
Mary Emma Richards, San Jose, Calif. See Class Report of 1895.
MUSIC-JUNE, 1914.
Jessie L. McCall, See Class Report June, 1909.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD
CLASS DECEMBER, 1914.
Myrtle Anderson (Mrs. Frank H. Lake), Oakland,
Calif. Taught in Santa Clara
County, then in Hayward. Has kept up her interest in her Alma Mater through a
Round Robin letter.
Eliza Andrews (Mrs. Clarence Henry Keaton), Hollister,
Calif. Taught four and one
half years. Has had summer school courses at University of Southern California.
Two children.
Sara Quill Archibald (Mrs. Ray I. Burr), Turlock,
Calif. Taught eleven years in
Kings and Stanislaus Counties. Has also done some journalistic work. Is
teaching in Turlock, as principal of a school.
Mary Elizabeth Barlow (Mrs. Oscar A. Hallberg), Sebastopol,
Calif. Taught in Lakeville a
few months. Attended U.C. Was secretary Mills seminary for a year. Four
children.
Grace Hazel Beeks (Mrs. Alanzo Alden Pratt), Santa
Paula, Calif. After her
marriage went with her husband to China. Taught in boys' school at Shek Lung.
Was six years in the missionary field. Three children. Her husband is now
pastor of a Presbyterian church.
Marguerite Bohrmann (Mrs. Claude Dillon), San Jose,
Calif. Taught three and a
half years.
Hazel Budlong (Mrs. G. N. Wisner), San Jose,
Calif. Taught for ten years
in Santa Clara County. Returned to the Normal school and took the Household
Arts course. Has two children.
Belle H. Burdick, Campbell, Calif. Taught in Santa Clara County.
Dorothy Byrnes, Ukiah, Calif. Taught in Caspar, Mendocino
County.
Onie Chandler, Nipomo, Calif. Taught in San Luis Obispo County.
Ruth Mae Cheetham, Los Angeles, Calif. Taught in Sonoma, in Coalinga and
in Monterey. Has a degree from the University of California, and is a member of
the Phi Beta Kappa, as well as the Pi Lambda Theta (Natural Education) honor
societies. Is a teacher in the High school at Los Angeles.
Vera Jean Coleman (Mrs. George Lowry Woodington), Lodi,
Calif. Taught for a few
years.
Gwynneth S. Conrow (Mrs. Clarence E. Fretwell), Taft,
Calif. Taught six years. Two
daughters.
Wanda Cooper (Mrs. Taylor), Lovelock, Nevada.
Josephine Dickson (Mrs. O. H. Porch), Palo Alto,
Calif. Taught in Lee, Nevada.
Married in 1916.
Gertrude Monica Donovan, Santa Maria, Calif. Taught near Santa Maria.
Edwin S. Dyer Jr., Morgan Hill, Calif. Was office manager for the Verdi
Lumber Company until 1920 and since then has been manager for the company.
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Mary Louise Elliott (Mrs. Charles C. Bacon), San
Andreas, Calif. Taught for a
few years, part of the time in Hawaii. Was also bookkeeper for Bank of Hawaii
at Honolulu. Is at present (1927) supervisor of schools.
Helen Martin Frost, Antioch, Calif.
Mabel Alice Gibson (Mrs. Lindley McNeill), Redwood
City, Calif. Married
September, 1916.
Amy Guidinger (Mrs. Molise), Elk, Calif. Taught in Mendocino County.
Gretchen Hall (Mrs. Ira H. Rosenberg), Healdsburg,
Calif. Taught seven years.
One son.
Edith Simpson Harris (Mrs. Forest B. Lovelock), Tonopah,
Calif. Taught in Nevada
until 1924. Has a degree from the University of Nevada, and also her High
school credential. Married the manager of the National Ice and Cold Storage
Company of Tonopah, Nevada.
Helen S. Hoag (Mrs. Maurice Greenly), Campbell,
Calif. Went to Hawaii to
teach and was married in Honolulu July 25, 1917 to teacher in the Honolulu High
school.
Mary Hughes, San Francisco, Calif. Taught in San Francisco.
Louise Davidson Ingle, Santa Rosa, Calif. Taught in Shasta County.
Emma Eulalie Jennings (Mrs. Nelson), Santa Clara,
Calif.
Edna Jones, Arcata, Calif. Went to China as a missionary.
Supervising 18 day primary schools for girls, and joint supervisor of a school
for women. Has charge of evangelistic work in a district covering 2000 square
miles.
Ada Gertrude Lattig, Los Angeles, Calif. Took Industrial Art course. Worked
in an architect's office, and later went to Los Angeles to teach in the manual
training department.
Wilna Jean McFarland, Grants Pass, Oregon. Taught in Oregon and in Arizona.
In 1923 entered Teachers College, New York.
Anna Lorene Maddock (Mrs. Frank L. Clement), Boulder
Creek, Calif. Taught four
years. Graduated from Industrial Arts course. One child.
Elizabeth R. Mason, Menlo Park, Calif. Taught.
Gertrude Ethel May (Mrs. Richard Kennedy), Hayward,
Calif. Taught five years. One
son.
Alma Lillian Means (Mrs. Echlind), Santa Rosa,
Calif. Principal of Windsor
school.
Beulah Meyer, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Sunol Glen.
Ruth E. Mitchell, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Monterey County.
Mildred Elizabeth Nidever, San Jose, Calif. Taught at Laurel.
Hester I. Rice (Mrs. Malcolm Gilchrist), Coarse Gold,
Calif.
Mrs. Annie M. Rowe, Santa Cruz, Calif. Taught in Santa Cruz County.
Dorothy Slotemaker (Mrs. Richard Hamilton), Hanford,
Calif. Taught in Hanford
twelve years.
Phoebe Wilhelma Smythe (Mrs. George M. Vickroy), Montgomery
Creek, Calif. Taught over
three years.
Juanita Speckens, San Jose, Calif. Taught in the Hawaiian Islands.
Eileen G. Stone (Mrs. Lloyd Hinton), Newman,
Calif. Taught eight years.
Teaching Home Economics. One child.
Jeanette Sweet, Ferndale, Calif. Taught in Humboldt County.
Myron Iola Sweet, Ferndale, Calif. Taught in Humboldt County at
Grizzly Bluff.
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Thompson, Berkeley, Calif. Taught in Sonoma County, and in
Monterey County. Attended University of California and taught French classes
there. Taught in the intermediate school, Oakland.
Katherine Wood (Mrs. L. D. Larsen), San Jose,
Calif. Taught in Nevada. Went
to Hawaii.
HOME
ECONOMICS-DECEMBER, 1914.
Annette Genevieve Girard, Cayucos, Calif. See Class Report December, 1913.
Mollie A. Indra (Mrs. J. E. Kokes), San Jose,
Calif. See Class Report
December, 1913.
Blanche Jeffreys, San Rafael, Calif. Taught in Portland, Oregon.
MANUAL OR INDUSTRIAL
ARTS DECEMBER, 1914.
Robert C. Bowman, Pacific Grove, Calif. Teaching Manual Training in San
Francisco.
Donald Wallace Richards, San Jose, Calif. Practicing law in San Jose. Has
written several operettas which have been set to music by his wife, who is an
accomplished musical composer and director.
Alice Priscilla Snow, San Jose, Calif. See Class Report March, 1914.
MUSIC-DECEMBER, 1914.
Lylyan Kempfer Chestnutt, San Jose, Calif. See Class Report June, 1913.
Raymond Mylar Mosher, Los Altos, Calif. See Class Report June, 1914.
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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