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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902 MEN AND MAIDS OF GRADUATING CLASS BID FAREWELL TO BERKELEY HALLS AND.IN PRESENCE OF THOUSANDS CONDUCT “PILG RIMAGE™ AND > H I Great Crowd Under the| Broad Oaks of the| University Campus| —— Gowns of White of the! Young Women Lend| Charm to the Scene| | - MERRY PLAY Senior Dance Held at | Night Proves Most Brilliant Function —_— Hearst Hall Is Filled With a Throng of Joyous Students PSRN B : e el HE senfors of the University of NCE agein & band of susly young| | California held their farewell dance » and bright women has bidden farewell to the halls of the State University at Berkeley and with the remonies attending *Cla Day” graduating class of *02 yesterday the custom of years in terminat- of scholastic training. the day was cloudy, a large mbled under the broad oaks nd the graduating stu- r friends held high revelry. young men and women who were to bid good-by to their alma mater and en- last night in Hearst Hall. Most the members of the graduating clas ! were present and the ball prow very successful. Many pretty gown: were on the floor. i Both lower and upper hall were deco- | rated and downstairs refreshments wera served. Leroy Smith was floor manager, | and the following named constituted t | senior ball committee: Miss Lydia Do | zier (chairman), Miss Ardella Jackson, Miss Inez Shippee, Miss Eva Bramlet, F { ter the campaign of life were in the best | | (Ph.B. 1896): Lou Irene De Yo (B. L. 1901); of spirits and the scene was one of the| | ’z‘hxrlei Edmur}x’dh gryermlPhLR_ 1899); *Hatti p s g ey e | | . Leszynsky (Ph.B. 1894); Lillle Evelyn ) mos liant ever witnessed in the ler (B. L. 1900); Milion Newmark (PH.B. 1899); gro the State seat of learning. Kota shikawa (sraduate Doshisha Univer- The young women, who to-morrow will | receive their certificates from the hands | of the faculty, were gowned in white, | while the graduating male students | sity 1808). Master of Arts (College of Letters)—*Flor- ence Bartling (A. B. 1883); Corinne Hutton B, 100D Winthrop Leicester Keep (A 901); 1895); H ed white duck garments and wore | University, ace Marion Ramsey (A. : " e B., Pacific University, 1599); Samuel Bond their battered class hats. The junior | 1881 and B. D. 1§85, Univ ¢ sses enjoyed themselves at the com- Randall (A. B | of Chicago); Emile Sage (Lic. en Theol., Ne Alfred Skaife (A. B. chatel, 1878): mencement of the proceedings by play- | e , Charles ball” with the new headgear 1900); Irene Taylor (A. B. 1901). wore for the first time as “seniors,” By vote of the Academic Council candi- t the more the more battered the ha was prized by the owner. The nage” of the class of "02 con- sisted of a concert under the “senior cak d ion of the oak to th care of "03, and the speech of the faculty Is Satirized by of Comic Opera ““Robi Given Beneath the Tr “Seniors” in Burlesque n Hood,” Which IsCleverly ees of University Grounds President Wheeler and Student Speakers Recount Value of Friendship and Associations Formed by Scholars During the Days of College Life dates for bachelor's degrees to be con- ferred in 1901-02 have received honorable mention for distinguished scholarship as follows: Alexander Adler, Frederick Madison A Archie Addison Alexander, Frances Vic Carte Harley Plerce Chandler, James Sollit Colbath, en, o e steps of the various hal Maria Helen Elizabeth Cooper, Monrce Eman- e (:1('}: of which was vi _l;_el Deutsch, sa_llu; A\zn‘;sh DPF‘(P,r, l‘hjrl:v performance in th homasson - Jacob John Eppinger, John woods w in the afternoon and at Morton Eshelman, Calvin Olin Esterly. Bernars Night the s g g eaha EN WEED'S amphi hast taken more power than thou shouldst. beth Moffat, Eugenia Tryon Mouser, Chikara | Law)—Marc Anthony, B.L.; Herbert Wil- |Alfred Bicheverry, Ermest Ellsworth Everetr. away and made plans for the future. woods back grph':::alfif,i‘(-:r:‘?; These goode people shall yette dvells hers; Nakano, Mitsunor Nakangucht, *Motoyuki Ne- | marth Ealley.” B.L.: William' Allen Barahill, D ey X s misdeeds, thou, good Robin, goro, *Frances Newham, Gurney Elwood New- | B.S.: Herbert Lincoln Breed, 2 st | mer s, 4 - VALUE OF FRIENDSHIP. bulldings at Berkeley ~was the | UL o7 15 Joiedeeds, do Thou, & lin, 'Robert Newmark, " Ada Lora Newport, | Augustine Clausen, B.L.; Ezra Wiliiam Decoto, | mann, Harry Aaron Hollzer, Augustus Kemp- A fe of the speeches delivered dur- scene of the open-air production | Thus were they freed from this ruffin, and Philip Wagy. Owen, Challen Rogers Parker, | B.L.; Joseph Vincent de Laveaga, B.L.: Jesss |key Jr. Benjamin Putnam Kurtz May Weliing. o s ron 3 - 5 v by y i <] ickednesse. Jomes Ro; Pinkham, Mary Leona | Leroy Dibert, B.L.; Major Walter Dinkelspiel, | ton Lemon, Joseph Newfield, Robert ) ari, i Fieolay, by, the gralualing elass §hey W Tprolahe JHilln Ioryiitel el k2 o = i Weiser | B.L.; William 8h Downing, Ph.B.: Jo- | Grover Chester le, Charles Pierce Richs { to the value of friendship and >, being a part of the “class | And all his crying was in vayne. And so they 5, : Foage, Helen Powell, 'Benjamin Welser | B.L.; William Sherman Downing. Ph.B.. Jo' | Grover Chéster Noble, =Charles Fierce Righ gun by young men and A odis d4id sbide free in vye greenwoode, and no more “Mrss, Iég‘gfld,es et geel::; e s seph Aoys;g‘;nhr&é s . Ausustus Lormg | Lioned Rothchtid, Christogher Heary Rowlands “coliege caree: Che oae. vicked knaves . nd ye goode 5 r sner, c Josephi o othchild, Chris s r coliege career. The| 4 clever burlesque on the famous cOmic | fonmuss g s -;‘:-x":(‘ B S o 6@'125%";”—’ Rogers, John Stewart Ross, Herbert Lionel ., Lewis Allen Hilborn, Ph.B.: Jo- | Robert Pettinger Stephensom, Chester \ Epoke, and Tresident | ... eponin Hood” was th senta. g - .7 ¥ g Rothonild, *Eleanor Mary Russell, Lucy Regal | seph Lorenzo Kennedy, B.L.; Howard Daniel | Garfleld Weymouth, Myra Winn, Swels ‘wpon. Kl ‘phaame of | 5 e etudene \he present.|CROWD OF MEN AND MAIDS. Schacffer,” Annie Katherine Schroeder, Edith | McCreary, B.S.; James Milion Mannon, AB.; | gopor sRSHTPS AWARDED. and the class of "02 handed | tlon made by the students before one of | "/ why took part in the perform- Selby, Mabel Evelyn Sharp, Inez Shippee, *Wil- | George Holmes Moore; Emma Morgan 'North, LA Edward Arthur O'Brien; John Mauric: s to those who will be sen- | the largest gatherings ever seen in the liam_Albert Shuey, Gertrude Almira Smith (B. Undergraduate students were awarded L8 ance were designated as follow sl S L. Grannis Samuel “Poorman Jr., 'A.B.; Bert Le- | scholarships for 1502-03 as follows, the ampitheter. The arrangements Were| .y "o oy e S0 ye Greenwoode—First L., Pomona College, 1901), !&Emz\}/; i ., B.8.: Joseph Murray Raines: | SCholarships .r[ int t: ort ; ; Ak s - Smith, *James Bennett Southard, Mary Ste 2 asterisks signifying reappointment: perfect in detail, and the brilliantly col-| comes Robin Hood and his merrie fellowes: SCENES AT CLASS DAY EXER- art (Ph. B., University of Pacific, 1898), Emma | Charles Edwin Reith, B.L.: Henry Stuart Rich- | = " - SCHOLAR - g ored gowns of thousands of fair visitors | Robin Hood, Llovd A. Womble; Friar Mick, CISES AT UNIVERSITY OF Stoer, Fana Lewls Stone. Harriet’ Monroe Stout, | mond; Walter Rothchild; Arthur Nelson Salis- PHEBE A. HEARST SCHOLARS. ¥ of the formed a spectacle long to be remem- | Reginald Little John Eshleman, Abble Marshall Sykes, Mary Lillian Thorpe, | bury; Willlam Henry Smith Jr.; Edward James | Grace Barnett, *Mary Hannah Cross, *Ruby c , president of the = o e Jobn. 0. = I’ Scarlett (the engineer), CALIFORNIA. Ruel’ Pardee Tolman, Laurs Lucile Turner, | Talbott, B.S.: James Evans White; A.B.; Wil- | Lacey Cunningham, *Katherine Stewart Han- £ dicated the ocak to|bered Beats were provided in front of |3 ; Al Plaw-caster, Clarence i “Shirley Cyrus Wallier, Annabel Elise Wen. | liam Ken hite, B.L., and Henry Elmer |nah, *Rose Humann, Flora Josephine Miller, T the class of '03. He referred | the stage for invited guests of the grad- | ¥. E Rngert \"'ells(;( ’}lllitc({m.l; xfimmE' e ~ | zelburger, Maude Frances Wildes, *Elsie Mabel | Worley. *Grace Emily Moody, *Rose Moskowitz, 10 the good work achieved during tlie ex- | uates, and the general public found ac- | Martin; Ray, the Carter, Orville C. Pratt; Reu- Wilkinson, Ivy Bernice Wilkinson, Marion Ra- REE ADUATE: STATE “ALIFORNIA SCHOLARS ) llege term and said that the co. | commodations benesth wide-spreading | ben of Hunt, H. 8. Bonlfield; Lioyd of Wom- HE Regents held their annual meet- | mon Wilson and Edna Faith WycKoft. GD?} tdeO‘B' GRA at{iA S. Ffi;‘[—‘ffi‘““‘ist e e - e P of the students and faculty had | trees, { o, O Hanmn: Ol of BT ing at the University of California BACHELORS OF ARTS. cSraduate students received degrees as| . 0O ycresa Margaret Otto, *Ernest Everett reatest success. He conclud- The production of *“Robin Hood” yesterday afternoon to confer de- e e N re- | bertson; John of More, J. F. More. $ 55 s i i £ Dt iass of 03 10 be ever| fiected great credit on all concerned. The | And those who, tho' having fallen by the grees upon the graduates. President | , Bachelor of Arts (College of Letters) -Archie goctor of whilosophy (College of Natural | ' Sccona Comgressional District—*T.ouls Atbert tr i Ar;}x‘;ro“a{( erkeley, fos- | various mus cal numbers were given in 5 wayeide, believe that it s etil good l%nb'en:be:fi. Wheeler presented the mames of 383 | Ancaeon Alexander [iace Flora A5, Bacl: Sclences)—s . S. , M. S. E:‘;ne;;‘ Richara Siayton Tre e Walter Lo ¥ g e style, and the score of the opera i 3 g g b P wenty-fo alupl, Tadini Joseph Bacigalupi, or- | *°}7ae 2 b yn Lo MeCurdy. d D e a3 of | was a keen satire on some of the faculty | Smith, Kinale and Lippman o @ 0 “—";’(‘f;fi{“‘;fif,em‘;“"wm‘ headly ée:; $nce’ Bergson, Linus Brooks Brainard, Pearl | g iaster of sclence (College of Natural|™ipiq c mgressional District—spencer Coch- s fog Diedged hik|and studeats of 'the Btate (University. | . Nots 8o Ctsries the Dosptaiissict%e o ET o Lillian_Brenizer, Mary Louise Burnett (A.B., | Soencomr—tantord Blum (o B 1o01;: \wilii; | rane Browne, Henry Bronson Dewing, Mabel spoke for would be ever | The doings of President Wheeler and | Z%: hunters of Robin's band'and that which | recommended for such -honors by the |'Milis College, 1000), Judson Raymbnd Carter, | Inni Mintum (5 5 Northwestern University. | Lorena Nelson. : © jecords of their predeces- | Recorder Sutton were burlesqued in a | fearce &, S Caltons the Aspirate H. & i1 | 8raduate council, and the Regents voted, | Barry H. Cerf, Rebecca Cerf, Albert Benjamin | 1) > | “Fourth and Fifth Consressional Districts ( y for t but a gether)—*Ella_ Gertrude Cook, Edna Lou e balz r s balance of their Ecker, Cara MeCoy Finnie, *J. Shirley Jones, Clayton, Alice Worcester Coffin, Maria Helen for the 00d-natured man ; s 2 Mt 5 % s £ Master of letters (College of Social Sciences days, years to | & T oivermey Students, | Aspland; Teacher's Certificate, R, H. Hender: | according to the ysual form, to grant de- | \Claton, Allce Worcester, Collin, BlErs S1uich —ohn Thomas Brven (A B. 1808 M- A 183 of the heart and | d and bid farewell to de; tribute to the faculty of the beloved Prof and to or Jo- | et and the head of the university heartily the costumes were features of the pro- duction. ons of 1902, On a time they had lived ewhere, but they had been tormented by scn; Knowledge, L. B. Bralnard; Donkey, R. Chandler; Diploma, W. H. Dorn; Rest, J. M. Eshleman; Nothing, B. Sawyer; Anything, Nathan Feibush; bowmen—E. Baruch, E. F. lifornian, L. G. Smith; Weakly Occi- dent, P. W. Owen; the Dorned Magazine, G. E. class. Etcheverry was a student in the college of civil engineering, and while he did not get the highest credits his work ney, G. 0. Pardee, J. B. Reinstein and C. 8., Wheeler. They voted to confer degrees Montague Foster, {Loyise Marguerite Garland, *Edna Gearhart, Fred Field Lewis Sage Gear, Goodsell, Charles’ Conklin Halnes,'Ruth Ham- in feeling words, PRESENTS A MERRY PLOT. ]E_}l!h;]'p, z’bc g‘rm. -;‘ B‘i_; 13‘5:;';; '13' 13, was deemed the best. Several received | merschlag, Ellen McKay Hensel, Elizabeth of the graduates was | The plot of the burlesque of “Robin | Faull W Meux 'C. Nakano, R P, Tol. | SPecial mention for their work. Adelaide Herrmann, Florence Trevitt Hudson, marched the mili- | Hood,” written by Lila McKinne, was | mat®SF Negoro. G R. Parker . C. de Lan. |, The Regents who were present at yes- | Florence Mabel Kimball, *Benjamin Putnam the male | Set forth in the programme as follows: | mey"on H Hossaer. o W terday's mecting were W. H. L. Barnes, | Kurtz *Frank Lamberson, Maud Houston fear. The first| Once upon a time, a great while asoe, in| And besides these, the Eiobin oo Mevews ]&"‘me‘]‘:i‘ga o E‘.VBxi;g(g,‘gA f{‘r:‘aglfieg‘e‘ e s Manins Lane: Viaetos. Mists all, where an |ye Berkeley forest, there was a good fellowe | eet Service, C. O. | N. vood, A. W. 5 . 3 A Winfield Dorn, | ived, who was Eobtn Hood, 804wt bon ne Kay of Crawford, Incog; heralds— | A. Hearst, J. F. Houghton, G. McEner- | Mayhew. Susan Martha McGrath, *Florence Miller, Mary Irene Morrin, Mary Eva Orcutt, George Russell Perkins Jr., Arthur Wayne Perry, *Louise Marie Peters, William Arthur SEnO s miss- | divers oppressors, so knavish that all did com- | Newlin. i 2 as follows on graduates of the colleges Vi Charles Pratt, Helen Clare B e e | o 1 them. Of these e most churlish waw| Then enters the Unknown Knight and his | in Berkeley and the Affiliated Colleges i | bontanan " dsercimmcs vina® Rons Wisiare of college associations | 76 Wicked Sutton of Southall. =They strove | trein: Sir Ben of Wheeler, Alex. Adler: Vie- | San Francisco. the asterisk marking the |Richard = Roberts, William Darwin Root. to those abo: o embark in the duties of | 252inst them all, but this helped little or noth- | for Hendersof, C. . Tirschteld; the Notable | names of candidates whose degree was | Flora Anna Sanborn (A.B. Pomona Col- Jite < - ing. So that they were constrayned to travail | OWTY. tke Marmel: tetinger fred Allen Hew' | conferred December 21, 1901: lege, 1901), Harold Stanley Shaffer, Alfred away o they did goe to Berkeley Forest |pen Hunt, JHal Gorril” Jewett Berle Tan Solomon (A.B. Occidental College, 1900), *Grace PRESIDENT WHEELER SPEAKS, | toe be free. aird, R P. Arnold, B. H. Cerf, T. J. Baci- BACHELORS OF SCIENCE. Ruth Southwick, Mae Alyssa Spencer, Robert library the procession wended nd in front of the bui crowd was gathered. J. M Of a day Robin and his good fellowes did set themselves to make merrie, howbeit they were tolde that ye wicked Sutton of Southall as coming on that same day to drive them galupi, A. B. Clayton, F. Lamberson, C. H. | Lashlee, C. R. Perkins, H. E. Franks, B. A. | Etcheverry, W. R. Roberts, W. D. Root, R. P. Stephenson, E. T. Zook, F. Ames, C. L. Pachelor of Science (College of Chemistry)— Bernard Roy Bowron, William Hubbard Cooper, Louis Albert Decoto, Bryant Stillman Drake, Nathan Julius Feibush, Dozier Finley, Sylvia Pettinger Stephenson, Harry Thomas Stevens, Ruth Isabel Swett, Zana Evaiine Terpennig (A.B., University of Southern California, 1901), Shariie Jeannette Ward, Ruby Irene Warner m made short speech, in whi. from ye greenwoode. ANd soe they did sende | DaLbam. Mallery Morgan, Tokichi Murakami, Joseph | (A.B., Pomona College, 1901), Herbert Augustus dwelt upon the value of the “dig” or |men for ye maydens, Mayd Marian, and all | gene er 1008 Sronn’ Molinon And ve may- | Newfield, Grace Loulse Pack. *Robert Patex, | West; Grace Eaton Woods, *Edgar Thomson et side of university life, and that of | ve maydens of 1902 to make merry with them. e atnes > - | *Jackson' Andrew Pearce, Mary Eliza _Rice, | Zook. . peration and friendship. He then pre- ted President Benjamin Ide Wheele Of that same dmw it was Robin's some of his fellowes walking thorow hance, woode Hermann; attendants—Bess Pratt, Elise Wen- zelburger, Marion Wilson, Anne McClelland, | Jessie Rea, Alice Lewls, Lydia Dozler, Ardella Clarence Fellows Rowell and *Albert Marion Walsh, Graduates in pharmacy (California College of Pharmacy)—Harry Willard Armour, Fred- t e . grees to those named. 2 Rel Deutsch, Jeiferson Derwood Eider (A.B. |ang B. D. 1000, Kings College, Nova Scotia): d speech _in | merry Jests were all encored, and the | Minerva, C. H. & Bidwell; Curling Irons, H. | awarded the university medal as the most B ?{‘”M‘E‘:‘ggg e i oo, O 190‘)531““1; i Continued on Page Five. s ) fromait B e Pty J Feal:: Planis” : " P, | di y Falck, Nina Melissa Farwell, borah Coulter (B. L. 1900); James ip Davis 2 Sore. itfi work of Wilired Yanke's orchestra and | A West; Plants and Other Thing, ' H. P.|distinguished student in the graduating | Lily Talck Nina Mellssa Farwell Margaret ( ) p Davi who was cordially greeted and who spoke |should find a gallant knight, Sir Ben of | Jackson. Edith Selby A , Lank. | Pachelor of Science (College of Civil En- |eric John Blackburn, Harriet Louise 'Black- DOko | S eeler. Robln s ls mesrt men 13 make | ey Fl'om,‘;Ma‘yg;‘?'“fi:;,,‘g:pbxt;‘f Lank- | ginecring)—Harold Hyde Braly, Forest Beamer | burn, Fred George Booth, Warren Buck Brazel- g him welcome, and bade him joyn in ye merrie- | Pack, Georgia Hawkins, Helen Powell, Edda | C2ldwell, Bernard Altred Etcheverry, Henry | ton, Andrew William Cochran, Della Crain, ear has passed away and again it | ment. And so they made him welcome, Ryder, Anne Jennings, Rebecca Cerf, Helen | Ernest Franks, Carl Hilpisch, Augustus Kemp-.| Frank D. Curtis, Nellle Georgina Dockery, Speek to @ graduating class. This | And soon did_come ye maydens, and they | Prutzman, Emma Stoer, Eugenia Mougers | key: Jr., Charles Willlam Landis, Frank V., |James David Eillot, John William Foley, Ar-: Th » = Wiy ym 4 and meet me. | frolicked with Robin and his band; and so | peasants Schaeffer, Sharlie Ward, Alice | MCPcak, Samuel Murray, Willlam Hopf Popert | thur John Fouch, Rolla Dané Fuller, Joseph ese are two potent upating students is to the | gia they pass ye day in merriment, and Sir | Folsom, Alice Coffin, Allce Hogers, Pess | and George Henry Sen T s e T s e iiam facts in shirtdom: $e ok your loval | Ben of Wheeler did joyn in it all. | Brenizer, Mary Thorpe, Mabel Jarvis, Mary | _Bachelor of Science (College of Mining)— | Thomas Hearne, James Joseph Horgan, Bessie ; Hout & peom- | They all made merrie, till, of a sudden, ve | Poage, Maude Wildes, Ruth Hammerschlag, | Willlam Burt Albertson, Christopher Hatton | Hutchins, Paul Hunt Lane Gus 8." Levy, The golf will be the all- O rne Moeber | wicked Sutton of Southall did come with' his | May Lemon, Edith Rennie, Mae Spencer, Mabei | Aspland, Frank Baird, Bonfleld Bowman, | Ernest Michaelis, Walter Frederick Anderson &1 " e : roportion to the needs of o1y | guard for to drive ye goode fellowes from ye | Sharp, Harriet Stout, Edna Grinnell, Abbie | “Ernest’ Roy Childs, Harold Melville Childs, | Moltzen, Otto Julius Mouron, John Clinton prevailing shirt this summer for outing or everyday business wear. am glad to say that I am pe. | forest. And he sayed: “Now will I cool your | Sykes, Harriet Smith, Mary Rice, Annie | J8mes Sollitt Colbath, Frederick Holroyd Da: | Nelll, James C. Reher, Madge Coghlan Rust, The § £ y = el to say that 1 am re- | ™ iood, Master Robin: you shall this day | Schroeder, Florence Barnes. -Agnes Dextor | kin Jr., Charles Thomasson Dogier, -Arthur | Leo Adelmo Schroeder, Juliug Steen, William e improved methods of manufacture place the shirts before One of them ave ts®3¥ | leave ye kreenwoode.” Grace Hecht, Mabel Gillis, Tiva Bramlet, Mary | Ellert Drucker, Samuel Centennial ' Faneuf, | Eamshay Stvan, Everett Towson. William you at lower prices than last season i e m"fi;.sfin“.nmf‘ 1he Ye merrie men were in great terror of mind, | Orcutt, Nina Farwell, Beatrice Hagmeyer, | Hardiman Fowler, Charles Hatherley Gorrill, | Iouis Waterman, Ray Allen Whidden. y P - I et ren Ciece 30- | but “they were staved by ve gallant knight, | Camilla Meyer, Claire Haas, Ruth Swett, Kath. | Alma Jacob Heger, Robert Aubrey Holley, DOCTORS OF PHARMACY. To-day you can get a good substantial shirt for one dollar that of the great libraribs of the | Who spake to ve Sutton thus rine Kayos: munie Rvery, ¥iorenoe Rimbgll! | Nascceeubbert: (helunauc ACuskiv Brarkamr ) 1 S e e O e e 0 s CEE P s little that I can say.to you “If thou dost strive against this bande, Ruby Wedd, Lila McKinne, Inez Shippee, Edna | Locklin, George Benjamin Lorenz, Edward iy ollege of will meet every requirement; that is, if you buy it at the right speak my final mmencement day. words to the I thank you all success in life comes from Be help- you are now to enter ration and love. which 1 vow to drive thee from this lande. For T am notte Sir Ben of Wheeler, but Ben- folkes, and their mannie virtues. beholden to them for kindly welcome. Thou [ e e e e e e e e e Wyckoff. Here come the Stanford guys—A. Alexa P, T. Corbett, R. Strachan, o Thinkers' chorus—C. 1. Rhodes, E. E. Ke: R. A, Holley, C. H. Rowlands, H. A. Hollser, H. T. Steveris, R. Newmark, J. Newfield, L. Alexander Nis, Roy Dustin Pickett, Otto Her- man Reichman, Claude Irvin Rhodes, Charles ?lerce Richmond (B, S., University of Ari- Ferguson Weber and Charles Nicholson Wright. Rachelor of Science (College of Mechanics)— Laurence Jay Corbett, Charles Sprecher Da- Pharmacy)—George Glasgow Burnett, Raymond Elwood Henkle, Ph.G. Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (Denfal Ph.G; Delos Carlisle, Charles Smallwood Cavanaugh, Charles Earle Clement, Arthur Fenimore Coop- er, Frederick Bradford Davis, Elton Nathaniel e stood loyally by me and s G Lol 2 P I %7 | Witsey Davis, Raymond Hubert Deming, Leon- thank yo athletes. He was followed by Miss |p ilkmalos’ chorus—Tiora Bacigalupi, Eilen | Floyd Hirshteld, Claude Walter Mit<hell, Gro- | ERRteqy: jCIPt 1008, CIbal, Walter Cotey INFLUENCE OF THE CO-EDS. “pilgrimage” then passed on to the of North Hall, where M. E. Deutsch the pleasant time spent on the 5 Drawn from Age, Purity, Flavor and concentrated in one is the Unapproachable Quality of The First Bought wy . BAL‘”MOEE F‘(z It is particularly (: cellence, 2234 22 California St., San b mwwmmmmaamnmnumammwmm E Mary Jewett, who said that it was diffi- cult to say good-by to the university. She called upon one of the “steps” to speak for her and the crowd was enter- taired by a graphophone speech thag was very amusing. The speech of “one of the steps” told of the entry of the fair co- eds into university life and howghe young | 1adies had exerted a good inflitnce upon | their sterner comrades and helped them to be men in every sense of the word. whege by I B. Rhodes. He reviewed the work | of the graduates and expressed thanks for { them to their instructors. At the Mining building the speech made by Frank Baird, who said that | though there was sorrow in parting there | was also joy, because of the strong ties and J. “ex- vere in charge of Dozier Finl B. Newland, The usual amusing The “pilgrimage” concluded with' a gathering at Hearst Hall, tne home of very tired,” Miss Grace Woods addressed | the assemblage. She said might delight in banquets, knew the delight of the “jink the quarters of slhe co-eds. She spoke of | the beauties of the friendships formed by the co-eds and referred to the memory of Professor Le Conte and all who had | that men but none * held in ties that would be of great value in after | life and that never could be severdd. The graduates and their friends then were as follows: D. A. Holley, W. R. Root, J. J. Earle, George Lorenz, Misses Grace Boggs, Frances Vic Carter, ..liza- beth Hermarn and Liilian Knowles. the speech of farewell was made | of friendship that would bind the gradu- | visitors in a constant state of laughter. 1(‘ & Barton, Agnes Brown, Eva Busch, Grace Boggs [ Zouise: Fitts, Peari Domatoe . Formcs 50888, Mary Jewett, Myra Winn, Sara Lunny, Flor. ence Howard, Florence Hudson, Edna Stone, Adele Lewis, "Alice Wythe, Allce Hathaway, Pessants—Meda Hinckley Mary Stuart, E! fo Wilkinson, Ivy Wilkinfon, Ada Newpor Mary Jeffries, Lilllan Janes, Agnes ' Grace Byrnes, Mai Morrin. Posey McGrath, Oma Davies, Helen Watson, Vera White, Gracs { McPherson, ‘Helen Cooper, Florence Cavanagh | Ada Cornwall, Millicent Jacobs, Lillian Falck. | Lucile Turner, Lillian Knolles, Alice Farno, Bertha Hendricks, Mary Burnett. Grace Woods, Sylvia Morgan, Mabel Rhodes, D 3 and Emily Darke. Jasen e BALEFUL SUTTON APPEARS, Wkat sudden interruption s this, for lo! amidst all the jests and merriment, the baleful Sutton of Southall appears with a numerous train of stalwart men. : Sutton of Southall, Harold H. Braly: dis- Flaa, C. W. Mitchell, G. C. Noble. ki of the Military Department—M. S, omcnl:.shlt; ¥. C. Payne, R. D. Pickett, 0. H. Reich L, Richmond, L. Simson, E. W, Stebbine, iversity Board of Health—J. Horovitz, C. N. ‘Wright, F. P. Caldwell, C. W. Landis, W, A. H. Patek, H. M. Chiids. ‘And now you 02 go home! Performance under direction of Raymond Carter, Clioruses supervised by Leroy C. Smith. tage director, Jullan H. Arnold. Committee in _ charge—Benjamin Welser Reed, chalrman; Frederick Holroyd Dakin Jr., Monroe Emanuel Deutsch, Frederick Montague Wycloft. e Something New cards, poker chips, counters, dice, and the cheapest line of pretty tally cards and prizes in the city. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. 4 ver Chester Noble, Murray Scott Orrick, Ivan 1. Rhodes and James Forrest Strachan. Bachelor of Science (College of Agriculture)— *Lowis Eugene Carpenter, *John Markley Jr.. *Allan Raymond Powers, Eachelor of Science (College of Commerce)s— Juiean Herbert Arnold, Clarence Baruch; Lewis Irvin Reed, John Birge Sawyer, Middleton P. Stansbury, Pachelor of Science (College of Sclences)—Alexander Adler, Fannie Haretina Avery, Rufus Clifford Baladm, *Edgar Baruch, John_Marks Brewer, Frances Vic Carter. Har- Natural University, 1873), Imer Blainey Harris, Rob- ert Huston Henderson, Emma Jameson, 'Annie Marie Jennings, Florence Teresa Kavanagh, Howard Beecher Lathrop, May Wellington Lemon, Adele Gerard Lewis, Alice McAllister, Bessie Pratt, Jessle Martha' Rea, *Lulu Rued (Mrs, Hugh' McColl Webster), Fdda Warner Allen Ryder, Robert Roy Service, Harriette Wiggins _Smith, Sefichi Masataka Tamura, Moulton Warner, Helen Sarah Watson, Chester A", Weymouth, *Vera White, John Wink- ences)—Fletcher Ames, Courtney L. Barham, Ellen Vail Barton, Rita Montgomery Beatty, Bowman, E. A. Burke, F. H. Red * periments” were carried out and the man- | Colbath, 'S, C. Faneuf, J. R. Pl:k}!::l:\l_" AI E: E‘s:rnyra]n‘]rg'ra]f‘:?slm)'ileg;‘mgxrgi-ncxss' ’2;'5’;'!5’,‘.5 ner in which “water”” was analyzed and | Drucker, H. Fowler, A. J. Heger, G. R. Leh- | Bishop, Grace Josephine Boggs, Herbert Sam- *£00d” made out of “nitrogen” kept the | man, C.'B. Locklin’ G.' B! Loreni, B. A. Nis, | wel Bosineld, Dorothy Boven: Eva Laura Bram- let, Agnes Eliza Brown, Eva Bleanore Busch, Grace Adeline Byrnes, Charles Chaffee Champ- lin, *Philip Tuggle Clay, John Coghlan, *Ada the fair co-eds. On the arriv - i Maud Cornwall, William Kay Crawford, Oma Itis MU(_::“O“ bty gmdu;h:l g‘i{mgs Powell, C, Hilpisch, A Kempkey. Notarles of | Almona Davies, Ellen Isabel Decker (B. sion t} duates the Recorder's Office—F. V. McPeake, 8. Mur- | 1., Pomona College, 1901), Sallle Agnes The First themselves on the lJawn, forming a pretty |ray, W. H, Popert. G. H. Senser,” W. H.| Beéxtar Winfod - Haneeck Dorn, Ledia Sought 3 | picture of California’s daughters. After | Cosper, Ji. A Docoto, b. Finlay, 7. ‘Mura: | Des Doster, John Jewett Bacle, . Jacob Jonn and singing a_college ‘song, entitled “I'm- so |kami. ' Students’ Co-operative Assoclation—R. | lippinser. Alessandra, Josephine. Farno, Ashley Richard Faull, Alice Evelyn Folsom, *Myrtle Gable, Ernest Percy Gardiner, Mabel Ray Gil- iis, *Cecilia Celeste Granice, Edna Merrihew Grinnell, Elsie Harriet Gunn, Claire Madeline Haas, Beatrice Urania Hagmayver, *Mary So- phie Hall, Agnes Needham Hart (B. S. 1886 and M. S. 1894, University of Pacific), Alice Florence Hathaway, *Georgiana Gladys Haw- kins, Grace Aguilar Hecht, Bertha Hendricks, Soyxucoey recommended to helped to make happy the student days of | Foster, George Campbell Mansfield, Kugenla | Meda Hinckley, Harr. A < ¥ E ay { 3 3 3 y Aaron Hollzer, Alfred LEIPYPOPNER women because ber comrades. She concluaed by saying | Lrvon Mouser, Dess Pratt, Maude Frances| Stearns Holmes, James Samuel Horovitz, Flor- sa‘%"fin'g;;‘ fpstinate affections of _the EALTIMORE of its age and ex- that the meetings in the hall had formed |y ocy, Gr@c® Taton Woods, Edna Faith | ence Gertrude' Howard, Reuben Gay Hunt, : LIVER, KIDNEYS, LUNGS Bertha Hutton, Ardella Frances Jackson, Mil- licent Jacobs, Lillie Evelina Janes, Mabel Irene Jarvis, Mary Judah Jeffreys, Mary Fairbanks Jewett, Isaac Karmel, Edwin Everett Keyes, dispersed and the “pilgrimage” of the|Is alwavs happening In a poker game— | *Katharine Frances ~Keys, *Jame Seymout || JEFTERSON SANITARIUM, 779 Geary st. class of "02 became a thing of the past. |two duces take the pot, etc., etc. We | Kiink, Lilian Louise Knowles, Bima Anton || 4, i 35 the only first-class'medical insti- CHRISTY & WISECOMMISSION CO. - lngy Those in charge of the morning excrcises [ have all the latest novelties in playing { Korbel, *Lilllan Mabel Lowell.’ Sara_ Louise cago which makes a spe- Lunny, Margaret MacDonald, Parker Simmons Maddux, George Campbell Mansfield, Leon Elmer Martin, Anne McClelland, Eliza Me- Kinne, Mabel Leonore Mery, John William Meux, Camilla Virginia Meyer, Emma Tlisa- Hartman, Irven Ernest Hoska, Olin Rodney Hunter, John Reed Ivey, Leland Dora Jones, Philip Henry Kroeck, Ray McClinton, William James McCracken, John Clement McGovern, Nicholas Dunwoodie McKean, Eston Rush Mc- Quilkin, Percival Jasper Meyer, Willlam An- derson Mundell, Raymond Nellis Murphy, Harry Charles Newman, Erle Cecil Parks, John ‘Worth Peoples, Harry C. 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Department)—Aaron_ Asa Arhog: Cha As a store of this sort we solicit your patron v L B i £ ghlan, H. Bonifield, P. Holt, F. Goodseil, | zona, 1900), Christopher Henry Rowlands, *Les- | Depar T sa Arhogast, rles icit your patronage, for we have 7. 180 not believe in fighting | have beheld ye harmless prankes of these goode | “9F, *1: 30, YRNCIS, 2o Mol X Goodsell, | B0n8, I Cin s S ittecd. Stobbiae " Frang | Willlam Benjamin, Robert Burns Jr., William a swell line of dollar golf shirts in hundreds of patterns; the as- sortment represents about everything brought out this season Ride throu: in th Out-of-town orders filled - write us. SNWOOD. . |10 ] 3 A : Herbert Thompson, Crittenden Van Wyck, Wil- | The graduates and their friends then | Ethel Flood, Eisle Gunn, 'Emma Jameson, | ley Plerce Chandier, Albert Sanborn Colton, - : Jryck, Qlllntessence | marched to the Mechanics’ building | Fidith Bergson. Bertha Hutton, Ellen Hensel, | Emcry Evans Grinneli (B. S., Indlana State | Jam Millard Wadleigh, Fillmore White, Nano 718 Market Street. §h the most interestin: * territories Ny | trat all w 1 | mies. culty—H, othschild, M. Naka- g 3 0 : | and be an homor to the University ' of | noucht, . C. Waiker, . B Bunker, Tora BACHELORS OF SOCIETY. Tredésick Huey ebbs; Baward Toghem $rl S Al l I I California. Clay, M. D Lathrop, R. R. Service.'S. Ta’ | Bachelor of Philosophy (College of Social | Marie Williams, A.B., and Frederick H. 2o un er | UATE THE. mura, M. Warner, C. A, G. Weymouth, John | Scfences)—*Frank Forest Bunker and *Louise | walt, Ph.G. - o & B J GIRL GRAD S GA R. Winkler, . T. Reed, John Markley, A. R.| Nariot Howard. Bachelor of Laws (Hastings College of the At the Chemistry building the exercises | F 5. Davidson, ¥, E. Bishop, I. E.| Bachelor of Letters (College of S0cial Sci- | sum———— coC Of thE Three Days to Chicago e et