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 12 text:
“
IRENE EUCHLER— As a splendid mis- tress of ceremonies for the Ivy Day program, Irene helped to make the affair one which will be remembered with pleasure for a long time. Mary ' s pal. Personals. ROY LAGLE — Pat is never seen with- out Juanita. One of Manual ' s Beau Brummels. Our debonair drum major who can really strut. Vice-president of Military Club. HELEN LAMB — Always ready to hear a good juke. Astolaine in the class play. Just another ballroom Tuesday nighter. Speech Arts (x section). HAZEL LANDRIGAN— It ' s a terrible shame we didn ' t have Hazel here with us for all four years. A very efficient worker — always finishes what she starts. THELMA LAYRENZ— Lovely May Queen attendant. Quite a busy little girl. .Secretary-treasurer for both Masoma and II. Y. S. Entertainment commit- tee for Class Day. KENNETH LEE — The reason Miss Whis- enancl lias to si niggle so in teaching- Spanish. An old crony of Chestine. Consistent Top Tenner. Secretary of Science Club and member of Spanish and Art Club. PAUL LE1M — Everybody ' s little help- er. Develops bis muscles by working back-stage. Quite an old flash at checkers, and swears he can ' t be beat- en at it. Member of the Chess and Checkers Club. HERMAN LjEWIS — Life to Mutt is just one continuous ride on a rocking horse. Likes to lead yells unofficially. Scooted scenery back-stage for class play. President of the Chess and Checkers Club. CI OLDIE LIEBERMAN — Maid of Honor to Lady Ursula in the class play. Old fashioned dancer on Ivy Day program. Looked very sweel in her dress of the gay nineties. Business Girls ' Club. ANNA LOUISE LORENZ — Has an un- surpassed ability to please Sil. Christabel in class play. Ivy Day committee. Vice-president of Forum Club. Member of Junior Red Cross, x section. Masoma. DOUGLAS LOWE — Rides to and fro in a colorful chariot dreaming dreams of Marg. Doug ' s team won the class play ticket sales. Varsity basketball star. Gym Club. DO HIS MeKENZLE — Do breaks all records for attending different high schools. Everybody thinks she ' s sweet, and rightly so. Spends her time with Lloyd. Speech Arts Club (x section). HAROLD MENZEL — Can always be counted on for lots of first class root- ing at any event, athletic or otnerwise. Is quite a musical little boy. MARY MIKE — We wonder what mys- tery lurks behind those blue eyes o£ Mary ' s. Has a sweet smile for every- one, and that is sumpin ' . Speech Arts (y section) and Art Clubs. CHESTINE MILLER — ' Tis suspicioned by observers that Ace is a confirmed woman hater. Was both a cat and a page in the class play. Lias high ambi- tions to lie a chemist. Top Ten. Speech Arts (x section) and Science Clubs.
”
Page 11 text:
“
HELEN HUBER — Helps to promote ;i cheerful atmosphere in roll room bj distributing lots of sweet smiles. His- torian of Glee Club. Business commit- tee for class play. Masoma. .JOHN HUFFMAN — Our distinguished student stage manager. Likes to boss people. Must have originated the say- ing Nuts Grandma. Might become a second Rubinoff. ROBERT HUGHES — Jack of all Instru- ments in the music line, and all in- dications show that lie will be a future Ben Bernie. Sergeant in senior band and vice-president of Chess and Check- ers Club. CHARLES JENKINS — His superb char- acterization in the Red Cross play, The Flower Shop. is still remembered with pleasure. Miss Hunter ' s helper. Forum Club. MARTHA JOHNSON — The library seems to be Martha ' s second home; quite a good helper, too. Her future interest is science. Did her share on the Ivy Day committee. Masoma. VIOLA JOHNSON — Captivated t h e hearts of all as Quee in the class play. Hip, Hip, Hurray ! She and the business manager of the Senior Boost- er have quite a lot in common. NORMA JOHNSTON — This girl surely has glamour. One of the three attractive girls in the popular Pep Band. Was both the wicked pedler woman and the duchess in class play. Glee Club. RUTH KARR — Likes to do the funniesl tilings at the funniest times. A cute little blond who served on the business committee for class play. Howdy likes to swim. JOHN KARDSTEDT — One of the most humorous jesters at the Roines meet- ings. Will play nothing hut the largest horn in the band. Comes from the Heights. Roines. Personals. HAZEL KEMPER — One of these quiel little girls with a mighty voice. She surely can warble. Member of Girls Glee Club and choir. DAVID KING — Drives a negative mode! T. Mighty man on the golf team. His honest face caused him to be elected treasurer of the Service Club. HARRY KIRSCHNER — Quite a loquac- ious man is this captain of the yell team. Believes life is what you make it, so he takes it easy. Glick in the class play. President of Forum Club. Debating team. Roines. ELVERA KIRSCHNER — Just a regular little busy-body in office training. Boys? — why she literally hates the things. Harry ' s nice little sister. Secretary of Forum Club. Masoma. ESTHER KOCH — No show is complete without this talented pianist ; she puts real pep in the Pep Band. Composes melodies that would make Irving Ber- lin bow his head in shame. Vice-pres- ident of Glee Club. Masoma. MERL KORD — Is so extravagant that he Is determined to study banking. Leader of the dwarfs in class play. Swings an expert golf club and can tell you all about it.
”
Page 13 text:
“
JUANITA MILLER — A girl with bright blue eyes, personality, and a stunning unusual coiffure. Industrious worker both inside and outside of school. Drum major-ess. LILLIAN MILLER — Red beaded sophis- ticated lady describes Lil. Takes French ; maybe she wants to go to France. Passes out food after school. Another girl who likes Butlerites. French Club. 1. 1 CILE MILLER — Because Lucile is a Girl Scout, she is always willing to do her daily good deed. Outstanding in athletics. French and Cook Clubs. EDWARD MOORE — Last of the Moores to attend our Alma Mater. With be- coming dignity, Ed presented our Ivy plant to Mr. Sanders on Ivy Day. Mem- ber of Forum and Military Clubs. Ko- ines. JOHN MULLIN — Has possibilities of be- coming a great Irish historian. Des- pite all ideas to the contrary John not related in any way to Moon the comic strips. VENETA NELSON — Her bright and cello will he missed in the 01 Ira. The third of this Nelson fa and each one, it seems, is better the one before. is of smile •ches- mily. than ANITA O ' DWYER — It is said Unit she has ambitions to be an actress, anil we arc backing her up. A dwaif in the class play. Active member of the Business Girls ' Club. CHARLES OZMENT — Has a very special group of friends that he is seen with constantly. Can always lie found around the Brown Giant stand just talking. MILDRED PARSLEY — Has unusual in- terest in the driver of a Chevie. Never seen without Lena or Norma. Busi- ness committee for class play. LUCILLE PASCH — Her interest in homo management makes us suspicious. When Lucille mentions Sparky. don ' t think she ' s talking about a horse. Busi- ness committee for the class play. Camera Club. Masoma. SAMUEL PATTERSON — Pis rumored be is called Schlem and goes around with Harrie. Belongs to a very tine fraternity. A. Z. A. by name. GENEVA PATTISON — Always has lots of very important confiabing to do before taking up minor details such as lessons. Member of Junior Bed !ross (y section). SYLVIA PHILLIPS — A cute dancer oL ! no little bit of ability. Her clothes are the pet envy of many well-dressed girls. Bus does ' nt stand for a public con- veyance in Svlvia ' s mind. French Club. REBECCA PLOTT — The class prophecy revealed Becky ' s ambit ion to be an official needle threader in a dress shop. Class play business committee. Busi- ness Girls ' Club. ANGELO PRESUTTI — Is seldom heard. Played football to keep down bis weight, and really did something worth while. He drives bis Ford with lots and lots of skill. A future mechanic is our Angelo.
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.