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 46 text:
“
Here Beginneth the Tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears When Springe with her brighte pinke flours Hath brought the foules and the sunne hours, Smalle maidens wander o ' re the lea, The newe bloomed flours for to see. And specially a wee bonne lasse, Y-cleped Goldilocks if right I guesse. When she with ne ' er a wak ' ning feare Within the woods a little hut drew neare. She entered in; the door was opened wide- And found a table with three bowls in- side. In these she looked and porridge met her sighte Some porridge, hot, and cold, and juste righte. When she hadde dronken from the bowl, she said I needs must find a place to rest my head. She found within the house of chairs just three; A bigge harde chair, one soft, one wee. She chose the smalle chair and rocked in it ' Til doun upon the floor she hard did sit. She thene climbed the staires for to see If in this house some beds there mighte be. She found a bige one, hard as granite stone. Another far too big for her alone. Then there was one, so nice and soft and smalle She cuddled doun and heard no more at alle The bears that owned the hut returned at nighte And there was Goldilocks all napping tighte. When Baby Bear did see her such a yelle He yelled that from the bed poor Goldy felle. She saw the bears near by and frightened sure She ran adoun the stairs and out the doore. — Joy Joslyn Die Naturae I saw a God in every tree, In every Bird, And Song, And tender Flower. Floating fairies in the sky, Sprites in sparkling waters, Goblins in the wind, And devils in the fire. In Night ' s cold silence, hushing thought, God of Death. The vacant stare, deep blue firmanent — God of the Unanswered Question, Of bountiful Time and Blankness. And yet, no greater one than speaks In every human heart. And that is Love. — Anne N. Emmaus «« »» An Ideal Day The birds my pleasant dreams do shatter With all their noisy, ceaseless chatter Ere the sun her visage shows. I jump up and don my clothes. Change I seek, and recreation; Golf I play with animation. System craving tells me time, (Though starving once would be no crime) . After my hunger I satisfy, A shady place in which to lie I hunt. My mind does need a rest, (Though teachers know that at its best It shirks). When I awake renewed. And fresh with life again imbued. Upon my steed I ride away To find my bride (but only play). By now the sun ' s red fingers glow And to my home I quickly go. Mother serves me dinner hot And steaming tea from lacquered pot. Evening hours are whiled away Listening to Sir Wayne King play. Slowly, slowly, Morpheus comes. While in my ears the Waltz King hums. — Edward Speer Page Forty-Two
”
Page 45 text:
“
Junior B Roster Acklain, Merlyn Anderson, Charles Anderson, Dean Anderson, Fred J. Anderson, Gladys Anderson, Jerome Anderson, Lillian Anderson, Walter Apple, Eugene Austin, Muriel Balthazar, Bernard Barr, Elizabeth Barta, John Best, Alice Blandin, Carol Bloedel, Helen Brouilette, Arthur Brown, Thomas Browne, Jerome Brownell, Charles Buhler, Edward Bunck, James Burkert, George Btirton, Billie Canter, Donald Cape, Frederick Christ, Earl Christensen, Jerome Christensen, George Christopherson, Jean Chudovsky, Frank Cito, Joseph Clausen, Evelyn Cole, Ruth Coleman, Donald Commodore, Rose Cosentino, Louis Creery, Leona Dadian, Arnold Decker, Margaret DeLong, Janet Disbrow, Frank Dzindzeleta, Lillian Eickner, Theodore Elsmo, Roy English, Eugene Ernst, Bernard Fiedler, Wylma Filandrinos, Jane Flis, Matilda Fojtik, Michael Fornary, Julia Foxwell, Robert Frank, Steve Freidmund, Otto French, Arthur Freres, Clemens Gehr, James Geissner, Ruby Gibovich, Frances Gladys, Mildred Goodman, David Gould, Albert Gouley, Marie Gregerson, Ella Hader, Victor Hall, Robert Hammes, Elroy Hansen, Betty Jane Hansen, Roy Hanson, Jack Harnett, Edmund Hassel, Pearl Heimes, Edward Henkel, Jerome Hertzberg, Alvin Hertzberger, Donald Hodges, Alfreda Holub, Adolphe Horvath, Margaret Hostad, Borghild Husting, William James, Harriet Jensen, Anna Jensen, Bernice Jensen, Glenn Jensen, Viola Johnson, Emerson Johnson, Evangeline Johnson, Gladys Johnson, Marjorie Jones, Eleanor Jorgenson, Milton Jorgenson, Ove Judiski, Mary Kairis, Charles Kanevsky, Annie Kehl, Helen Kohlman, Theodore Kovera, Earl Kovera, Erwin Kragh, Gordon Kramer, Walter Krewal, Mickeal Kruel, Alvin Lange, Milton Lange, Roger Larsen, Alvin Larsen, Norma Larson, Arliss Lassen, Helen Lemke, Harriet Lemke, Willard Liebke, Edgar Lindsay, Bernice Lower, Inez Magnuson, Florence Malinauske, Joseph Mandernack, Anthony Mano, Rudolph Mapes, Russell Marcussen, Anita Masiewicz, Helen Matsen, Evelyn McDonald, Maru Meier, John Mertins, William Mielke, Walter Mickelson, Walter Mikulsky, Vetolt Miruch, Ann Mowry, Kenneth Nehoda, Gilbert Nelsen, Svend Nelson, Louis Nelson, Majel Nelson, Muriel Nerenberg, Helen Nielsen, Esther Nygren. Sylvia Oelkers, Lila Oertel, Frederick Olsen, Irene Olsen, Leona Olson, Margaret Ozard, Doreen Osimitz, Velma Page, Luella Paradise, Gertrude Parker, Margaret Pater, Roland Patrick, Glenn Patrick, Mary Jane Paulson, Alice Peck, Calvin Pedersen, Edith Pederson, Majorie Peters, Joseph Petersen, George Peterson, Arthur Peterson, Gordon Peterson, John Peterson, Lewis Peterson, Norma Peterson, Ragnhild Petkus, Stella Petras, Edward Phillips, Helen Piotrowski, Hortense Place, Theron Rahn, John Radewan, William Rave, Eleanor Rees, Lewis Roberts, Evelyn Rowlands, Mary Rybarik, Milton S adlon, John Sand, Agnes Sattler, Ida Schulz, Esther Seberg, Martha Seymour, Helen Short, Bernice Shovers, Jennie Shovers, Morris Simonsen, Evelyn Simonsen .William Sinsky, Anne Smith, Bill Smollen, Roma Stacey, Howard Standinger, Elizabeth Steffenson, Phillip Strand, Marelyn Stueber, Curtis Thompson, Catherine Thompson, Marion Triggs, Perry Triggs, Phyllis Uveges, Rosalie Wagner, Mary Weins, John Wiechers, Lee Wilmington, Violet Wilson, Vera Wisler, Frances Wreck, Agnes Wyman, Phyllis Valley, Adelaide Vikes, Mary Vilmann, John Yannish, Edward Young. Douglas Zamagni, Alda Zember, Anna Page FrrtyOne
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.