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 10 text:
“
I KZ: ? R '- A J 6, X .4 - .wg J j ff- 23' 5 F a- 1 ff 'W 0' , S by ' . ' lo, P'-3 'f A' 52 QSQSS ,ef t J-vt ' A NY t H1 .2546 A f:gll::::-5 ...---59' I--fieaeaaasssssssssw' Lelah Jean Ambrose Fred Anderson Isabelle Arneson 'Lulla John' 'Andy' 'Izzy' 'Divinely tall and divinely fair.' Band 2,3,4g Annual 4g Glee Club 1,2,3 4g Forensics l,2,5 4g Hi-Lites 2,5,4g Dramatics 3,4g GAA l,2g Operetta,3,4. 'I may be something sensational yet.' 'If words were pennies, she'd be a millionaire.' Ralph Arneson 'Arny' 'He never said much but he did a lot of thinking.' , f X 'X f- cxpl I 4 1' ual' 0 ! Neal Barney l1Gotl1 'Life without laugh- ter is a dreary b1ank.' Basketball 5,4g Foot- ball 3,4g Track 5,45 Annual Staff 4. W0 uf .J 5? 'Ju B 62 j 55 as Q x cs ka? 51 A N ML 6 Wm Q! f 5 . I ' Xx x ' sfpzbj iixgi , gd an LJ Lvl 1 ,g ' Dorothy Blanchard 'Hoody' 'Her good nature has won her many friends.' Glee Club l,2,3,4g Operetta 43 GAA l,2, 3,4.
”
Page 9 text:
“
1 . I I , tt'rr 44, 51655 -, 1 ' , + Dfficers ' ' ' , president-Nelda Henrielfson 4 Q , 4, Vice-President-Victorwalters i - 7 Q' i Secretary -neasurer - ' TH HEFLECTOR Sail on, oh ship with trailing main, Sail on through fog and mist and rain, Let not the rent made by the gale, Hold back thy bleached and rugged sail, Fear not each sound and sudden shock, For 'tis the wind and not the rock. Thus, with her anchor weighed on high, The main sail strung and tailing by, The ship Reflector stole away, Beneath the dawn's dull, cheerless gray. The new recruits were tried and brave, The captain wise and like the lave, Rnd they learned from one long week at sea Just what their duties were to be. Seven days and seven nights were spent in co-ordination 'Till every member of the crew knew every regulation. The wind swept through the billowing sail, And it rocked the good sh1p's launching rail, And on its deck the white foam splashed, It played around the ropes that lashed The sail against the swaying mast X Until her task was through at last. They lowered the sail as they neared the gate . And they drifted safely through the straitg On past H1-Lite Isle they sped, And they followed the trail which only led . Q Irene Felbe 4 ' 4 I' 'lit' Smottu Out of the harbor Into the deep. glgfgz White and blue Flower ,' 1 Li ly-of-th e- 4 ' Q Valley 4 U Through the tarnished waters of Ambition Bay Which led to a port along the way. And as the closing shades of night Shut out the golden rays of light, Their ship still rode the evening tide As the silver waves beat on her side. It was morning when their ship left port To Journey to some stronger fort, For her sails were strung on the weathered mast As they left the bay and glided past The rock bound coast and sun dried land To a distant port of glimmering sand. On they went with their forty-three Over the dark and barren sea, On to the port of Basket-ball, Through the line of spray and whirling squall. It was Christmas when they found the bay And went ashore to spend their holiday. And when their holiday was spent, They only knew it came and went. The home-bound craft with the sky sail furled, With the pennants streaming and the can- vas curled, Sailed from port to port, from bay to bay With banners streaming ln bright array. At last they were free from mist and rain, For it was really spring again: And the Reflector with her forty-three Had sailed the fair and stormy sea. ------Arthur G. Solis - 5 -
”
Page 11 text:
“
VT , ju ' 'I 'n Ly I ' ov pf e . QV. 4 wid' ' ' u-'n- u ' D C f cy ' K- i G S . , J N l'n ,JI JY 'H' fn. 1 i H1 4 'YTF Q 4' X 1 S' I ILO, Yr X, Raymoxgg Capaul Chester Crosby Betty F oJ h ay' nche-bn HBO b 1 PQ H nWhap's phe use of NSing, and I'll sing N ra c vdbffll pJ,J- WOTK1Hg 1f you donvt with youg work, and i KQZGJUALJ- by ' have t0?N you work alone.H f c L i jjb' Basketball l,2,3,43 .N a ,Jgr Football 3,43 Base- Bga,' . 5, Ln- I f ball 1,25 Track l,2, C 9 ,5,3 -, 5'n 7, ,JTJ ,-11.1, ' 5,4g Operetta 4, , 'j.l 'va- pt ul.. Glee Club 5,4. 4 ' -Lites 4 ,11 - H e 'xz,. O Oueretta l,2,WZT ' . -'W -V ' 2+ A f lf l 'im -' -'ce X ----2 - M I ' - , K A I A Q. , 'l' T 'f L A LJLQQ oLhLq P' -X an X , , 3554 n'J EQNSQQ jk Leonard Blanchard 'Basil' 'Work? Work? Who said work?' Football 43 Track 2,43 Operetta 2,5,4g Glee Club :5,4. i I VU Irene Falbe 'Josien WTO know her once is to like her always.W Band l,2,5,4g GAA 1, 2 5, Annual Staff 43 Hi-Lites 2,3,4g Dra- matics 5,43 Operetta 1,2,3,4g Forensics l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,5,4g Officer 4. KCBS 'N U9 .-'M 5 beg of - 7 gi .. C Y Y 1, E -. I - . I JA 1 www Grace Hagen WGrace' 'Seen often but sel- dom heard.n Hi-Lites 2, GAA 4. Fs Helen k' n 'Mo s nd ind is she.' Glee ub 3.
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.