Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
A 1920s postcard shows Berkeley High School along Allston Way. “The Berkeley Daily Gazette reported that 321 students graduated on June 6, 1924, “the largest senior class” in the school’s history until then.“The largest senior class in the history of the Berkeley high school,” 321 students, graduated on June 6, 1924, according to the Berkeley Daily Gazette. The ceremonies, held in the high school auditorium, featured six students who gave “addresses on the subject ‘Our City.
The high school graduation was in the evening. The previous morning, two Berkeley High assemblies were held to give awards for the year. The last senior class dance of the year was held the afternoon before the graduation, and then seniors gathered in the school’s cafeteria for their “final senior banquet.”
The day before, on June 5, 1924, Berkeley High had also dedicated a memorial — a drinking fountain and landscaped area — to former students who died in World War I.Berkeley’s Chamber of Commerce had launched a “race survey” of the city in spring 1924. There was an update in the June 5, 1924, Gazette.
“The committee has consulted with Dr. Robert E. Park of the University of Chicago, who is now in San Francisco, in connection with the survey of the Oriental races on the Pacific Coast” and “Miss Barbara Burks, who is a candidate for a doctor’s degree at Stanford University and has had practical experience in survey work is doing the field work for the committee.”
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