Student athletes, 1901
STUDENT-EDITORS Members of the Healdsburg High Athletic Club of 1890 include several who took over managing the Healdsburg Tribune for two weeks in 1901.

125 years ago – February 7, 1901

Tribune To Be Managed by High School Students in Editor’s Absence

STUDENT-EDITORS Members of the Healdsburg High Athletic Club of 1890 include several who took over managing the Healdsburg Tribune for two weeks in 1901.

The editor of the Tribune and his eldest daughter will participate in the excursion of the California Press Association to New Orleans, leaving San Francisco Sunday morning, February 10th, and during his absence of two weeks the Tribune will be edited and managed by the pupils of the Healdsburg High School. The Tribune of the issues of February 14th and 21st will demonstrate what the bright boys and girls of the Healdsburg High School are capable of in this line. The fourth-year class will have editorial charge of the paper, and they will be assisted by appointees from the other classes. Harry Bell and Ezra Will have been chosen by their classmates as managing editors for next week’s edition, and Miss Esther Will will act in this capacity for the paper of the following week. There is a keen spirit of rivalry between the young ladies and young men of the High School over the work, and the issues will undoubtedly be above the Tribune’s customary excellence from a news standpoint. We bespeak for these young men and women every courtesy usually extended to members of the Press, and it is needless to say they will be worthy representatives of the profession during their short engagement.

Camp Fire Girls and March for Polio
POLIO MARCHERS Camp Fire Girls prepare to conduct the Mother’s March On Polio drive, January 1953. Left to right: Judy Wendt, Patsy Rued, sponsors Mrs. Marilyn Leonesio and S. H. Cooley, LaVerne Rotlisberger and Judy Shaffer.

75 years ago – February 1, 1951

Camp Fire Group Is Collecting Christmas Cards for Veterans

The Hi-He-Ya Camp Fire Group in Alexander Valley is collecting old Christmas cards, which are to be sent to disabled veterans. Another project that they have under way, is the collection of old worn-out time pieces, such as watches, clocks, etc., which will be sent to the tubercular ward at Livermore.

50 years ago – February 12, 1976

Illness Forces School District Move 

Merit Scholar, 1984
MERIT SCHOLAR Janie Bonham, left, received special honors for high performance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and is shown receiving her certificate from Healdsburg High School principal Robert Malone in 1984.

The Healdsburg School District administrative staff has received a go-ahead from both the elementary and high school boards to relocate their present offices from 304 Center Street. The sudden move was necessitated by the illness of Assistant Superintendent John Kateley, Budget Secretary Lynn Cadd, and a custodian. While it is still only conjecture, their sickness has been linked to the spraying of the building by a local pest control firm. The results of a toxicology report will be received next week, which should identify the source of the apparent poisoning. Superintendent Robert Malone said the administration is looking for the right price and the right location. 

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