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 29 text:
“
v Pres. V.-Pres, Secx Tre-as. U. Rouncly W. lllcl-'etrirlge 'E Clll'lStl2'LIlS9l1 W. Williams M. Beaucloin U. Cartel' li. Clzuxsexi .l. Cowgill Al. Cowgrill A. lmvis ll. Dixon J. Ivorrunce l. Emmons l.. Gent li. Gross B. Hovrlc T. Lloyd ll. Ms't'or'n1zu-k li. Rounrly H. Sandlin M. Scott l. Stuggs A, Stein V. Stuart H. Swayzc L. Thornburg M. Trimble C, Waugh .L Williams H. Zumwalt -L 25 1-
”
Page 28 text:
“
Junior Class Poem .lr U'l'l' Ihr' sm of life 101' take our woyrzgr, The good ship junior 141' liotv .mil with mfr, R1'1lc'f'n1ing all the golden hours 'with knofwledglf Jud ,lfllfflfflllg privelrfss l'I'l'I15Ill'F.t' bright aml fair. Our fl'Ill'l1f'l'5, rlnrs lnates, jolly times and f1rohlf'm.s', Um' fl'll'lldJlllf7 flozvfrs 'zvr' pluvk llrtivixt the piers, Shall raflz one hlorsolll in our memory fIlI'l1f'II5 That .vlmll spring up to grzlre Ihr' Corning j'FIll'.V. --IRENIE ISNIMONS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carlyle Roundy ............,.........................,..................... President Wayne McFetridge ....,, .,..,. V ice-president William Williams .,,,..,..... ...,.,....,. S ecretary Eleanora Christiansen ......,.....,,,.... ...., T reasurer Afton Zundel and Lola Johnson ..,..,.. ..... A dvisers ' Junior Class History N THIS fall of '27, fifty-two students started their educational careers as freshmen at E. H. S. During that year they learned a little of the joys and sorrows of high school life and were not allow- ed to forget that they were freshmen 9 and very green at that! In spite of afflictions, which accompany being freshmen, they were really glad to be in high school at last. However, there is some doubt as to whether a great many tears were shed when they were called to give up freshmen frivolity and become more dignified sophomores. In their sophomore year they began to really enjoy and appreciate high school life but also learned that success meant work, and were well represented in all activities, such as athletics, dramatics, and school offices. The following fall saw the same group register, not yet as digni- fied seniors, but stizdious, faithful, determined, serious-minded juniors. VVith the passing of another milestone, we are made to realize more fully the value of hard study and diligent application. We chose the following odicersz President, Carlyle Roundyg vice-president, Wayne McFetridgeg SCCl'etilry, William Williamsg treasurer, Iileanora Chris- tiansen. We are looking forward to the close of the year when we shall have the pleasure of serving our senior friends. We appreciate very much the help of our class advisers, Lola johnson and Afton Zundel, who at all times made themselves a part of us. Now our eyes are fixed on the goal of graduation. The senior harbor seems not far distant. -VERDA STUART -L 24 1-
”
Page 30 text:
“
Sophomore Class Poem llie, the class of '32, Ilan' done as well ,Jr the best mn do. The tearlzers we must thank a lot, lfor flu' l'.XCf'l1!'Ill' help The .l'0plIlllll0I'l'.l' got. Nic' lll'7'l'l' falter, UQ' never sllirk. l1'r' always cheerfully do our work. So let us boost 'with cheer and zest, For ilu' sophomore class Of E. ll. S. -MILDRED PEARSON SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ray Hockett ...,.....,........,..,.............,............................,. President .Iohn Walker .,.,... .,.,. V iee-president Beulah Freels .... ..,.,,..,. S ecretary J, B. Conaway ..,,...........,.......,....,...... ..,... T 1'ea.s'urer B. A. Wright and C. M. Calouri ,...... ,......,.. .,.... A 1 lvisers The Class of '32 HERE are titty-four members in the Class of '32 and they are found in all branches of activity. Although last yea1', as freshmen, their place in interclass rivalry was third they were for a time serious rivals of the classes who placed first and second. This year, as sophomores, they have done even better. There were live sophomore letter girls in volley ball and two letter boys in foot ball, five basketball letter girls and two boys as well as an ample rep- resentation in baseball. The sophomore play was highly complimented and as active members of the Tomanawas club, sophomores have made themselves heard in all varieties of public speaking. In the orchestral and glee clubs they have taken an active part and are prominent in the Ag. club, Booster club, P.A.L.S. and R.U.B.E.'s. The secretary of the student body and the yell leader are sophomores. The class of '32 is very proud, too, that nine of the twelve members of the Torch Honor Society are from its ranks and that the stock-judging team was composed entirely of sophomores. The orator chosen to represent linterprise High School in the National Oratorical Contest was a sophomore. -HELEN SAVAGE -5 26 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.