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 41 text:
“
,...,,..M Nl-f,..:,-H-, Wu-V4--:IL I Sophomore Group 2 Flrst Row Helen Odneal, Wmlfred Smlth Auron Broyles T1ll1e Klncald Nora Mullln, Beatrlce Monkman Second Row Ola Ayres, Amy Eggleson, Leda Andrews, Horace Allen, V1v1an Wolf Harold Hertz L1ll1e Mager Thlrd Row Vernon johnson, Ruth Wyatt Marlon Emerson, Marxe Garrett, Seba jackson, Alletha Ison, Emma WIX, JCSSIC Hart Those not mn plcture Margaret Harper, josephme Cook Helen Larson Edgar Scxfers Davld Thompson, Mabel Card, Crystal johnson . ' V 7 a 7 K V ' ' -V , I l E 0 I 1 . 'l ' ' , , u . ' . ' I , , , Q . ' . 9 , , 1 ' 0 D I O V . , ' 0 l 1 , Q ' x 9
”
Page 40 text:
“
Sophomore Group I. Left to right, First Row-Elizabeth Baker. Charles Pollard. Helen Clark, Leatha Baird, lla Scribner, Nadine Holloway, Rosier, Fern Harper. Escol Second Rowe-Marie Baker, Veta Vannoy, Emmett Hart. Ethel Major, Lottie Ray. Esther Hertz, Grval Howard. Oleva Speir. Third Rowe-Vera Benedict, Maurita jenkins, Elmer Hardinger, Helen Peacock, Homer Martz. Grace Erwin, Doris Fail. ...U-W .......a,...-, ,.,-i......., A, -,,,Qa:.-:ff-..,--, V1--A..-.... .,, .ww ,-L KV Y p V ........,. . . .,.....-.,...,..-...--..-...Q -f.v-f......--1.-w-v-......, . ,.,, .....,..., .W .,.
”
Page 42 text:
“
- . ' , - A - .- 7' f: - A., ,- 7.4, -.. i.- ..,-L 5,-+: -V--gt.-g..-f--V .ttf-.4-..-...-..-f,...f f.-.--A -..,--Pvt.. -.. -.,,...,-.,...,..,,,. -..Q J- ,,.,, ,.,. . W., , ,,. , , , ,. , M, ., , , Startling tixtrarta from at mrll llinnum Nmuapaprr MaV 1939 Miss Helen Clark holder of the world s record in fast talking will give an Mr Marion Emerson chief of police in Des Momes Iowa has appointed Miss Oleva Speir his private secretary and stenographer Emmaj Wix the famous musician led the Boom Boomerang Band at the concert last night at the B H S Hall NOTICE: The great evangelist, Mr. Elmer Hardinger, has arrived here to open a series of revival meetings. Miss Helen Odneal has recently accepted a lifelong partnership with Sam Sampson, a well known Chicago detective. Miss Beatrice Monkman and Miss Tillie Kincaid, senators from New York and Arizona, have introduced a bill in the senate providing for the establishment of a national skating rink at Boston, Mass. Mr. Edgar Scifers is suing for a divorce. He has filed the charges loss of affection and jealousy. Miss Lottie Ray has resigned her position with the great Ray Trust Com- pany, the excuse being a weak heart. Mr. Homer Martz, the noted lecturer, recently gave a lecture on The Evolu- tion of Man to a large audience in Denver, Colo. MURDER: Miss Margaret Harper was found hanging to a tree in her front yard. lt is believed that her fiance, in a lit of jealousy over her new attraction for Seba jackson, killed her. Mr. Charles Pollard has joined the photoplay in the hope of becoming the leading man in the Dare-Devil Cow Puncher. Misses Maurita jenkins, Ethel Major and Leatha Baird have gone to Europe to help as Red Cross nurses in the final European struggle. Miss Ruth Wyatt, the famous elocutionist, was attacked the other night. She suffered the loss of her purse, which contained a kewpie ring and a perfume ball. Misses Elizabeth Baker and Marie Garrett have opened up a beauty shop. All necessary equipment can be obtained, such as wigs of all kinds, paint, pow- der, etc. The well known David Thompson has just left on his honeymoon with his young wife, Fern. They will spend a day and a half at Big Rock, which is a mile and a half southeast of Butler. Weenies will be their diet. . Mr. Harold Hertz and his sister Esther are opening the winter season with a big dance in honor of their old friends, Emmett Hart and Escol Rosier. Mr. Vernon johnson has arrived in Butler to debate on the subject, Re- solved: United States should have control of submarine warfare. The following teachers have gone tadpole hunting for the summer: Misses Veta Vannoy, Alletha lson, Lillie Mager, Marie Baker, Jessie Hart and Ola Ayres. Miss Helen Peacock and Miss Leda Andrews have opened a school of their own. Manners will be the chief subject. Admission will be, children 3 cents, adults 5 cents. Children, don't miss reading the story, The Knight of the Cookie jar, by Vivian Wolf, the popular writer of stories for children. ., 3 - exhibition here soon. You can't afford to miss it. Admission free. I Q , 1 . u 0 , , ' ' 7 7 Thirty-six
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.