High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 19 text:
“
mm: I-l! N- .,.. I 2 , U fx3Qfw,, .....,... ,..,,,,.., , ,, ,. ,,,. ,. 'x . R 1.'......,..J.,...1........,... ., ..n,.. . ,,.1 1111 .,,, '!'I1'F1'Z.'iIi,1, ' D 2' ix xx D-of '1 x X 'Q .- .ff X V X on fe 1 ff X X ' 5 f' L X : I as X f f A E X iv 0 . ,EW 6 ' pw 4 iii 2' 5 ' X vigil? V - A - will L51 grab 6' s 'fs +1 .11 ' 4 1111
”
Page 18 text:
“
1QMy:1iiiimmiiiuuiiimimi1uirmin11iiiniiiaiiiiiiiiiil:1uaaiiuiiialtni11'ii:muu1miamiiniiiiiirmiraniiiiuisuiimlilituuniinliiiniiEiiitirwiimrmiri mHiH1I EHf5IEiM1Hm1112111'H111111111I11111lllillilllllllllllllllllll..111l.ll ni mm 'Ill' vi Y Y Yin Y Y W W -777 . . ll? W in V VYYW7, . Page 14 THE MAKIO Editorial 5 .I 'IW 1 .lgayfoggfpq . N . 1 X . , X f K 5 r Q , Q l ' ' gl A Q. -tif A X EDITORIALLY SPEAKING OU hold in your hands the 1925 Makio. It is your Makio and mine, Class of 1925, Redlands High School. We have tried to put into it the spirit of our class, to make it a record of our achievements during our four years of school life, to make it attractive so that you might look upon it with pride. If you are pleased with it, if you declare to underclassmen that it is the best Makio the school has ever put out, whether you believe this yourself or not, we shall feel that we have been successful so far. But only so far. lt is to the time, say, thirty years from now, when this Makio shall turn up in the bottom of some old halffforgotten trunk stored away in the attic, that we look ,ii forward. l What tender memories each face will awaken then! Heartaches, too, as here i and there we scan some old familiar facc which has passed into the great Unknown. How the jokes will stir our memory, how interested we will be in each little incident. 5 Gone are all illffeelings, little petty squabbles, nothing remains but pleasant memories, a fellowship which nothing can sever. 5 Members of the Class of 1925, let's stand together--out there. Whatever be l our destination when, in june, we lcave Redlands High School and pass over the i, threshold into life, whether it be college, or business, out there in the School of ? Hard Knocks, let's keep our Class Spirit. Always be ready and anxious to help the lvl other fellow, united still although our paths seldom meet. li Keep up with each member of our Class, jot down by his or her picture in your Makio the date of any important happening, such as a wedding, or an appoint- ment to some better position. Mayhap, there will be an election to the Presidency of the United States, who knows. In this way, your Makio will be filling the place f we wish for it in your life. High School days will fade from memory, but let the 5, Class live on, staunch friends to the end of time, and, in 1957, as you can scan 1 l . ' ll each face, if there swells up into your heart great love for each member of the ii Class of 192? of Redlands High School, then shall we consider that our Makio is a success! THOMAS VJALTER DAVIS, JR. lf fkajHi:::i1:.'ii::i1ii::ii in mu sun uiiiuu in iniiirzin 1 ii mm ui 1l1111 m11 11 w1lLlElZl1ll.'1 nr ii''mwituuiuiriviiiimiairziiiiiiiii 1M1i:muii::iiagiiiiuiigiiii.aiiii'x.:.xiirnifijazzmrmiriiiiilxai1iziiiiiiiiiiiziiiuziuiriniiiiligiqiiiizii
”
Page 20 text:
“
V Ki 1111111111 11 11111 111 1 11-111 1 11 1 1 UL v11 :1j1111111j111i1E1'1v111l11111f 1'1111 gLi6Xill!lLQl.lllfJHlI VIIZ1Ilh..IZlIIil1l1IIYHLILUIffl'llIII!ll1'E1IiIIIlllYf If H11 111..l7ZIh!I'ZII11'HI!iIiEilTlIlIl?I''llI'i1l..'lllflliihl-. Page 16 THE MAKIO Senior Class SENIOR CLASS President .................................................... Cyril Holderness VicefPresident ......... ........ W aldo Burroughs Secretary ............... .,.............. L ois Sprich Treasurer ,.,..................,,.........,..................... Evalene Guerth Class Colors: Purple and White. Class Flower: Lilac. Class Motto: Possunt qui posse videnturf' Our Last Words E HOPE that the school will not soon forget the part that the class of '25 has played in making the history of the school. Although our class has not been extremely brilliant along any special line, still the members of the class have shown their school spirit well by supporting all school activities. We have not won any C. B. L. championships. Nev' ertheless many of the boys have tried for the teams, and this year the games have been attended by larger num' bers than ever before. In dramatics the class has made a splendid showing, for with the aid of Miss Olive Smith we put on as our senior- play, Come Out of the Kitchen, with Esther Loi Randolph taking the leading part exceedingly well. This play had more support than any previous senior Nplay. In debating, too, we have upheld the school stand' ard with several Hne debaters representing the Class of '25. As an A. S. B. President Walter Shannon certainly has shown fine executive ability. The G. A. has profited this year by having Veloma Bear for its president and Elizabeth Cope as the chairman of the Scholarship Com' mittee. Other members of the class whom we hope will also be remembered are Bill Randolph, president of the Student Government, and Ed Hagmann, General Manager of Athletics. Both have been very active in their respective oilices. Graduation is a milestone in our lives. After it We shall never be able to return to R. H. S. as a class, for some will go into business while others will attend college. But although the Class of '27 may be scattered, we shall each of us remember our four years in R. H. S. for ever, and we hope that our class may live just as long in the memory of Redlands High School. f l 'HA 1 ll
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.