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 15 text:
“
FACULTY. . . IJIIHII-V11 Urpr1l'In14'l1f :iIIlflll'7IlIltI!'.V 1jf'1Hll'f1I1l'lIf II i.s'Inr.11 lJl'lIIII'fl7IfI'llI ICNULISII The Iiliglisli Iit'pilI'Illll'IIi is flu- Izlrgvsl in lilo sviluul with illl 1'xi'cIIOnt stuff uf Ivzwln-rs :ls follows: Miss Rlliil IgI'0lI ili0ll, A.I3.q Miss Louisa- Iiusvlu-, .X.I3.g I- Miss Gwtrmlc- f'It'IlIil'IIt'll, NIR., A.M.g Miss Omlinc Iivvk, A.li.q M r. E. I. Ilurn, lS..'X.g Miss Duruiily Ii:-ily, A.I5.g Miss Metric- Sharp, A.I5., Mrs. Adu II. Sivkc-Is, l'.B.g Miss Minnim- Suurv, .X.M.g Miss Luuisv Winh-rniiz, P1115-, und Mrs. Axim-Iuilic U. EilI'iHll't, .'X.I5. M.-X'I'III'IMA'1'Il'S .'xIIOtIIl'l' IlIlII0l'tilIlt tIr'p:u'Il1u-llt is ilu- iIIZliIl0llIiliIi'S lIl'IHll'I'Illt'Ili. Miss KCIiIlI'j'Il .Iurvis Iwzuls this QIVUIIIW wiill M rs. Ze-lin Im- Ilomls-, .X.I5.g Miss Iflaliiil fitlillgs, .X.I5.g Mr, II. VV. IVIW: Mr. I.:-stvr K1-rr, I5.S,g mul M r. Iluylv 'I'. I x'n-twin, fX.M. HISTORY Miss FiUI't'IIi'l' IIilI, who Iwauls lin- llislury 1it'lIIIl'IIllf'llI, lx':l1'lu-s liisiury :uni k'l'0IlUIllIi'S, Other lIl6IlIiMAl'S of IIUI' Llvpzl1'ln1cl1t uri-: Mr. liiic-y Ii. .IurtIzln, .-LB., A,M.g Mr. xviiillll' Iilutvr, A.I5.g Mr. VV. E. Sunnis, A.l5., A,M,g Mr, Roy C, Ilulling- hm, .'X.B., A.M.g Mr. R. A. Sproull. A.I3.g M1'. Ii, F, Sorenson, I3,S,g Mr, II, P, Bc-rkcy, A.B.g and Mr. C, C. Bonne, A.B, Page Eleven
”
Page 14 text:
“
ADMINISTRATION. . . Page Ten Much is expected as a result of high school education, depending mainly on the viewpoint. Dr. Thos. H. Briggs, an authority and a great leader in the field of secondary education says the first duty is to teach the pupil to do better the desirable things he is going to do anyway in life. Some de- sirable things which will claim our attention in life are health, home-membership, character, leis- ure-time, vocations, and citizenship. It is well to think of each subject we study and every activity in which we participate as a contribution to some worthwhile objective. It has also been said that the aim of the high school is to put the pupil in contact with the best which civilization has produced, to discover his abilities, enlarge his interests and through partici- pation in directed activities develop the powers and capacities that enrich his own life and contribute to the welfare of the group. We should question seriously what our educa- tion is doing for us and through us. J. F. VVILEY. MR. J. F. WILEY ' Superintendent of City Schools The founders of our nation, the laws of our state, the employers in our community say that education is necessary. VVhat education implies and includes is an ever present and changing ques- tion. It is this question that inspires teachers and curriculum to strive ever to meet the changing and growing needs of the community. As your Principal, I have checked your work to see that your course meets the requirements of our state department and of our faculty and find that no two have taken exactly the same subjects nor do they have exactly the same record. It means that the school has not been a place for the passive ab- sorption of information by rote only but a place where each has chosen what seemed to satisfy his desires and needs most completely even to the extent of using thc maximum permitted in the extra curricular in some instances. It means that you have a glimpse of the paths that lead to your future interests. VVhether this purpose and this effort will justify the vast expenditure of time and money will de- pend on whether you are prepared as citizens to take up the duties it entails. If you become citizens eager for justice and right, eager for truth and courageous in seeing that these are brought to all, then we shall say it has been for the common weal Q l and therefore is justified. T MR. J. w. HOLDEMAN K Principal of High School 'I JOHN VV. HOLDEMAN. 4 .
”
Page 16 text:
“
Puyr 7'wrl1'e MUIJIQRX l,.-XNfil'.Ull'lS lln' l.:11in fll'lHIl'lllIl'Ill is lu-:ull-cl lvy Miss la1'l'llllJl llurns, 'l'lu-rc uri- lwu ullwl lm-:u'ln-Vs: M rs. l'i':mc'n's ,Xu-iw' :incl Miss fil'I'Ell4llllt' Uzirllx-iii. .XII lmvm- .LIL mln-gi's'1's Miss lglll'lls is spunsui' of llli- l,:1lii1 l'lul1, wliivli is lllillll' up of llll'1'l'1l mul YQ-rgil 6' SlllKll'lllN. Stuclunls um- oH'i-iw-cl two ntlu-r lniiggliugc-s lu-sill:-s ldlllllfllllj' urs- Spanish :mm l i'1-livli, Miss Myrlv lllllllllllgfllillll, :X.l3., lu-mls ilu- 1l4-pu1'llm-lil. ln-:wliilig l i'm-llvli willi Miss Cllzulys King, .X.l3.. lc-zwliiligf Spzlnisli. SlllClK'lllS linking ilu-sc 1'-llll.il'l'lN nun' ln-lung to flu- Spunlsli :lull l'1'm-in-li ululws i'vspvvl1x'm-ly. l'lJMMl'llH'l.-Xl, Sulujx-c'ls luugrlil in lliis llt'Il2ll'lllll'lll ill'1' sllurllmml. lylu-wviliilgr, lmuklv-vpiilg Rfponl c'mnim-l's'iul law, :uml gc-uggiwiplly. Miss illilI'll'l' liuliinsun, .X.l5., luis l'll2ll'Qt', :xml flu CARD5 slzlfi' vunsisls nf Miss llvlvn lill'lil2Illll, l'li,l5.g Miss ixlllI'll' Sim-V, .X.l3., .'X.M.: Ml' J. ll'llt'ilI'll. lX.lS,, M,li,.X, :xml Mr, Mvlvin W, llll'lIlll'lllllj,I, .'X,l5, Sl'Il'lNl'l'l 'l'l1 Illl'llIlll' luiulngfy. pliysics, :mal 1-In-mislry. 'l'ln- 1ll'lHll'lIll0lll is ln-ml lay Miss Sl--llzl N 1 :1lllv:ll'l, .X.l3., .X.M.g :mil lll4'lIIll1'S Mr. IJ, l'a1ul llllllilllilll, l5,S,, lM,S,g Miss lisllwi 1 , , . . , 1 . 1 M, llzimluw, l5,h,: Mr. N0l'Yill ln. gxfllllllhi, lib.. M455 :ind Mr, lvzln C, I-ill, 13,5 Bib. f . fir YVL f ' ww Illlllll' rn l,1IllfjIl11!jt' 1I1'1mrin1e'ni f'r1nzmf'rr'inl 1,l'1Nll'fIll4'Ilf Sl'll'Il 01' 1Jl'1Hll'fN1I'llf c sm'in'm'0 ml1'p:1i'llm'nl lms sm-Vi-i':ll lllll'I'l'sllllQ i'Ulll'sl's lu nH'1-r sliulm-nts, 'l'ln-5
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.