St Marys High School - Lance Yearbook (Medford, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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s -ru 1' lg ,QQ I 'illQ3f22!.-l!!.Hl'Ic'iUiJ S Eigrf . ww-A-'-aa lflfnf Sl: VTE! . '42 ji 13 o. V- J, 7 X f? ,. -Q 5 ag ...Q f caggezggsg 5 A rf, S i Q rigs 1 5 THE STYLUS Entirely a new feature among publications at Torrance is The Stylus, a maga- zine of original student verse, written by various members of the English classes. Only a few of the high schools of Los Angeles have yet attempted this achievement. Miss Burnham planned and edited the first number in the hope that those who were enthusiastic: about the study and writing of poetry would continue its publication next year. After the first issue, it is her aim to organize a club composed of contributors. FIRST CONTRIBUTORS TO THE STYLUS jean Watson Virginia Turner Howard Totten May Haslam Lucile Oliver Bernice Baker Gertrude VValker Roberta Colburn Irene Fix Cecilia Ernst Violet Nagayama Rafael Becerra Grace Barnes jane Roberts jean Smith Ruth Wilhelm Evangeline Cummings Ruth Granger Constance Hudson Trixie Rowell Dallas Danford Aurelia Donahue Esther Stephens Opal Graham Edward O'Dell Setsu Kiyomura Robert Everts Marguerite Lincoln Blanche Lukes Grace Denny Margery Roelofs Elizabeth Burdick Juanita Powell Pal Marie Henry Wilda Robinson Rebecca Licht Fred Marsteller Van Bartechko Millicent Morris .-M411 THE THEME OF THE TORCH The general theme of the annual is An Old Fashioned Garden. The idea is carried throughout the book by the use of silhouettes, period costumes, and Old Eng- lish lettering. The theme was suggested by Miss Burnham, the Torch adviser, to whom the book is dedicated. The end paper was done by Millicent Morris and Manford Kirby. They have shown here the life of the seventeenth century. The title page was drawn by Manabu Onada. He has used the symbol of the school, the torch, for his work. The foreword was designed by Leta West. She worked out her subject very cleverly by using old-fashioned figures opening a book. Ethel Slye created the faculty division page. There are some very humorous points in her drawing, if one studies it a little. Finis was worked out by Mildred Austin. The entire drawing and the senti- mental verse is done in crosses to represent an old-fashioned sampler. Josephine See drew Ex Libris. She used: the silhouette of a boy reading to carry out her theme. A youth falling from an old-fashioned bicycle was suggested by Veronica McNeil for the humor page, and Harold Stevenson drew it. Alma Mater pictures the little red school house, and was drawn by Millicent Morris. Millicent also did the Senior Garden of Memory, which is one of the most original pages in the book. The running head and activities division sheet were designed by Pal Marie Henry. She has given each some very dainty touches and the feeling of old-fashioned times. Advertising was executed by Ethel Slye. She has shown here an old tavern and a crier. Beulah Cooper designed the contents. She has used a gate, surrounded by tall hollyhocks and a bird house, in her drawing. Athletics was originated and fashioned by Veronica McNeil and Ethel Slye. They used the idea of a. Croquet game in their drawing, which some may consider has a satirical twist. I52l

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