Bryan High School - Saga Yearbook (Bryan, TX)

 - Class of 1936

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Much credit is due both Mary Alice Smeltz and Max Hitt for receiving the required num- ber of credits for graduation, as this was through the efficient work which they did under the tutelage of their special, state ap- proved, home instructors. Mary Alice has given much information to help the annual in the past years. She has kept in touch with all happenings in high school although she wasn't able to enter in- to them. Max played football in hiS first yearin high school. Since then he has kept in touch with all athletics. Max likes music and painting' and does a good deal of reading. VVe, the class of 1936, wish to congratulate our two fellow-students. l i i I a its MARY ALICE SMELTZ MAX IIITT f12:.:1:f:s:5:sfs:s:f:5:g. 5:215:5S5255555252555sE2S5fi2?2Ef5:s:s H 'X M iss Bofwland :7:5:?'f:5:ff1ffitf. Q33fffffifffffifififi. 9 :3 -. , i .0 ? N 1 ! Y , ', , X... 'Q' 3 I:5:f:fggg2y :Z:gigzf:5:55:iz2:2551:3:::3:f:f:f:::::2:f:f.j:j:fgg:g:g.5-:' ' ' '-f:f:?:l:!g:1g', 3 3:5:I:f:1:1:i:2:4 ..,..... ,. cirfzizkiclilflfig 'Iii '1: :igzgzg - ,ga . -:?:1:2:f:1:1:1g: .-:c'.-:- . , L, -1-:-1-:4:I:2:1'1-I N 5E555555i5EIEji ' ' ' ,.,,,,.:.,.,.,A,. ,. .A,4. 1 .,f.,.,.,. ,... 255555555555:5:?ez5:5:2:s:s:s:sf5255g ,,..,, -:4:-:-:V:.f.g.g.3.5.:.g:5:5:::5:,::g,g,g.g.g55 -' ' :5. x -5 'ff 435 U 41:2 w,. 3:f:f:f:f22 , -147' f f :-54-3.1.3.1 .,.4,-.-,,:':-:4 : 4:-:- :- :1:1:2:I:I:f:5!:14 - -5 Q? ...,..,, .,.. ,-,. .,......... .- - . if :4:,.4.,.,,.,.4,V.A.V.,.1.g.:.5.,+Pt,.4.4.,g.3.g.3,g.1.g.g.,,:,.I.4.+4, .34 .g.5 4. , .... V. D -4.-. 3:5 'Z' F i gq.f:2:f:f:f:f:3:1: -A'r4.-.'.-.-.-.-.4.3:::::-:-:':-:-:A:4:-:-:1:i:51S::-1,5555 li.: I 2'21f ' 32555255.- 4??f .:f:r:rg:::-:-:I iz- 'ff.I:1:3Eff1EIf:E:2:?iIf2S ' ' ' xv ,vw ff 7 S4-.fb fi vb Q .va-.3 X Vfh tv 'Q ' he YV ' v 6 3' 9 V , af ., , t z x .. , ..., 'E355E5E5Egi3E55555?5E5E5i55E553E5E5E5E5f5 ' ' 1 525555- :5.gig5515:f:5:f:5:3:5:1:2-j-j.',- - 3:5:5:f:fg5gg5:f:5:f:f:f:, :f:f:f:5ggg:5:5:f:5:2.- y'.3E:-93.14 fri., ?ff?:f5fE?55fE2EfffE3'F:1E15i'ff3: TiCEIZ1fr1:5:2iff751SIE!EI:-:ix-iiiiflirfzffiffiil ? 1.4. .2Ef51?2E ' -::-:-:.g2g1gIg2g:'.5,3:5:::5:I' ' - ,Las -' 3:-:-27:515:3:1:2:I::::1:7:::3:f:f:f:1:7:5:5:1t 51. . .-i' gIg:5:1:: 5:5:gg5g:5gzq5:5:::,:,n-2'f az-:iz5:15:211:232:252:53rpg:-:1:I:f:1:2:5g:5, '1:4:f:f.g :::5:::::- -1-. f- -r:-:-ze:-if-I-:-:-1-:-sv' , :-:,:4:.g.1.3.:.-:-:-:':+:-:Az-' 4.-.,.g:':-:':-.s.-:4:':.:.g4-- -24-1-:-1-:A -:4:cf-:1:1:1:5:5:f:I4Z-1 .- .44-: :':g-:-:4:':-:1:Ig:-I-I-'eg ' ,.g.g:3:3:+:5:5 :iz-:-:':ZEZg:1:5:3:1:g: .,,, :g:g:5:f:E:f:3:-:3:Zf .g. gw- ' .-915532353:53:313:1:f:1:if:5:5:5:3:i:f:fgT1.g:5:f:f5:65:21gfg1g3g:g:3:3:::-:1:E: ?:5:7:i'1:3:5:E3f ,- . .V .-9532:Qrfzf:2:f:5:f:f:3:5:1:1:I:If2f22:21Q:f:f:3:3:f:f:5:I:2g2g1:2f:f:1zfzyzlzfzizkf:5:ffif2gZg:3:5:: Z5E5ErE25rE ,.-1 .,:gg:,:E:Ez5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:35512E55555:5:E15:5:fx55:355555555EgEgfgEg:55:515:5:gn5:f3Ei?rE:f:5:5:5:5:5:g:5: 7.33-23:-.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:3:f:f:1:3:f12:I-t-:Az-:-:5:i:f:3:i:i:1gIgI'1f:-:3:i:A ':Qffff:jfQffElf?f5E752EIf:2:Qif:2:Q2Q:1:3:Cfffffifif1fifIf:Q:j:f:f:f72f7:5f3 W After two years of teaching in home ec ouomies in Bryan high school, Miss Paul- ine Lehman was appointed by the state department to the position of home dem- onstration leader of Henry county. In View of her work here, we and Sure that she is headed for success in her new posi- tioll. Miss Bowland, from Mendon, Ohio, was secured to finish the term. She graduated from Miami with a Bachelor of Science dc- gree, and then taught home economics in Greenwich. Miss Howland is very popu- lar with her studcv-ts and the faculty, and altho--gh she detcsts notoriety, we predict thlt her immediate action in the F. I-I. A. eluh will result in an ahundauce of favor- ahle publicity.

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just Imagine CCORDING to the faculty, we all showed evidence of possessing marvelously .eflicient imaginations when we struggled through the beloved quizzes. Un the other hand, we students all attempt to convince the teachers that they too, have active imaginationsg and really. it is rather uncanny to have one of the teachers accuse you-of all people I--of having passed that note, whispered, copied or play- ed hookey I! So now. in order to prove or disprove these accusations, we arc all going to take an imaginary test to test the efficiency of our imaginations. Is it perfectly clear? If not, just imagine that you understand. .lust imagine that many years have passed since you were an inmate of Ii. ll. S. Ilut as a good example. l'll imagine Iirst. I'll imagine that I have grown tired of my life on Venus, and have decided to return to earth for a few months. .I hopped into my Super Rocket Space Zephyrand headed toward one of the distant twinkles that was supposed to he earth. .I, decid- ed to go first to the United States, since it was my home nation. I-Iowever, I landed with a bit too much enthusiasm and couldn't stop the Zephyr until I came up in China. XX'hi1e wandering through the streets, I was surprised to hear some ene say: Why D'NeIle, what are you doing here P I looked up to see Geraldine I'riedel cleaning a sign which read, Manicures very cheap-two inches Iiled oll' for 5oc. She said, No. business isnt so good. There are plenty of linger-nails in China, but the fashion is to wear them long with a little end-curl. After deciding to tour Europe, I stopped for the tirst night en route in Tin'- key. There I found the harems much improved under the management of thc ca- pable Edwin lYiIlet and Ilill Tracy. My next stop was Czechoslovakia. where Max Christmau was astounding the world with his unique designs for toys. However, he enjoyed playing with them himself so much that he wouldnt sell any. Switzerland was the next stop, and I was just in time for the Olympics. It gave me a great thrill to see the U. S. contestants, Leota Pask and Donna XVines. lead the skiers. When I reached Spain I was able to read a little of the news. One coltnnn written by Ida Claire fformerly Mary .lane Shockleyjl was very enlightening. From Spain I went north to France and of course visited Gay Parief' XVhile there I accidentally learned that Benny Ingle was a professor of Iirench in one of the Universities and had introduced the cross-word puzzle to the French. A famous American movie star visited Germany when I did. I thought at Iirst glance that it was .Iack Uakie, but soon I remembered a graduate of '36, Ifred Scott. From him I learned that Ilernard Mick was the worIcl's most famous sur- geon-yes, still a cut-up. On the way to U. S. I heard a wonderful radio broadcast. It was a concert by Raymond Mooreheacl, Betty I-Iesriek, Pauline I-lineman and Richard Lovejoy, who were at the time touring Asia Minor giving piccolo concerts. XVhen I arrived in New York I was astonished to learn that the season's best seller was XYhy I am a XVoman-haterf' written by Leonard Opdycke, who was then residing in Siberia. Yes, it astonished me, but in a way prepared me for the blow dealt by an evening column on Advice to the Love-lorn, written by Ilflargaret llender.

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