James Garfield High School - Crimson and Blue Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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O SENIOR LOG SENIORS SENIOR SYMPHONIES ill Everything I Have is Yours. 123 Keep Young and Beautiful. 437 This Little Piggy. 1-U Sweet and Simple. Q59 Hi Nellie. 469 In My Little Hide- away. 479 YUl1'l'6 An Old Melanie. IM t'l'opJ Laz5'- liones Cliottoiiiy This is Iioniunce, HU YOll'I'6' My 'l'hrill. SURF RIDER Watch him Hy over the waves, My son, watch him stand arightg Watch him as the sharks he brayes, NVatch him ride the waters light, My son. Watch how against his legs the blue waters swish. See your brother, my song I-Ie sails like a flying-hsh He does not shirk In his work As he and the white gulls race. VVatch him, my son, That you may take his place NVhen he is done. -ROBERT Bizowx 9 THOUGHTS Thoughts, thoughts, everywhere- But not a thought to think- That helps me get a better grade in English Help! I sink! -DOROTIIX' DOX'ERSPIKE - - . , , .i,,. .- . .. -- . 1, THE WEEPING WILLOW Willow tree-why weep? How can you, with those myriads of blue bells at your feet? Willow tree-why sigh? Don't you know the wind is whispering That summer's nearly nigh? Willow tree-look 'round At every happy thing How can you be unhappy In this radiant, glistening spring? YVillow tree-look up At the warm sun there above Be joyous. tree, and smile alway Add to life your grace and love. -RUTH PRATT O EIGI-ITEEN Eighteen- .-X nice age- Young enough for freedom Old enough for wisdom Young enough to understand people Old enough to understand life A pleasant age- I think I'll stay eighteen! RUTIi PRATT l14l . , , - ,- ,, . . ,, ', 4,1 I lp, ', - ,r ., .l.. . 4, swirl., 4 1 t... . . ,A 1: yy a ma,-.. .k.,s . .- -fm.. -,+- 1 - -s ,. . - ff TH- .T M I, . I K 1 . . 1,-rv .-V. ,.A,- . 'A .. H- , 11. .' ., J 4 4 .'i:t.-'fligma

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L, . - - xi fs I if . 2. V1 M K I ' a V K 1 - , 1 1 f , ,, ,. t V ...,. , fs. .t tw:-, i-- -41. , 1 A I A ,I 4, FIC' 4.5.5 BABY PICTURES First row: Li-thu Morse. Annu Louise lfldwurds NV:iIti'r l'l:ttfvlt.'i', .luck l4i'r'r5'. Second row: llutli Martin, .lohnny Miirrzty. lm,-. otliy' Imxw-i'spili.', Hill lie-1-kuinii, Third row: Is:rli.-Il.- Norsikiaiii. ltos-- All-ttolu, I'--Iggy' Aluliilzin, l'I1'rnwliinl:t lirwol--, l'lul':i :ind I.-'In Hill.--rt. :und 'lux Blot-lt. SIQNIURS NOT I'HO'l'OCiR.'Xl'HlilJ Iloln-l't XYt'iulit I-'l':in1'iso tiuzinun tvs:-:ir Stofiini-i' Iaiwttzi In-:il Ililzu-I Him- ltvtziyixtli 4':ilz:ul:i litltlit- Simons V1-ospvi' Imxis Huy Alot-It tl--rnltl tlist l l'1lHli Blnloiit-5' QUESTION l wonder what this world of ours Thinks ol- us through eternal hours. Does he laugh at us and say Were fools hecause weire made that way? Maybe he doesn't think it our fault That short short life is our lot Nlayhe he thinks we are worth our salt Since for so little we have fought I wonder where we go from here Once we leave this place. You know we're just a thread in life's pat- tern of lace .Xnd that is why I wonder, my dear. -Iiiaxii Frtosr Hows your oil? ,'Xli's line. Hows you' all? ll5l SENIORS DISCOURAGEMIZNT Despondency has me hy the throat .Xnd my heart aches. My spirit is drowning in a black moat The mud of despair round my courage cakes lfailure tastes hitter as gall. -IRENE Fltosr Tommy: Grandma, if I was invited out to dinner some place. should I eat pie with a fork? Grandma: Yes. indeed Tommy. Tommy: You haven't got a pie around the house that I could practice on. have you. CirandmaF XX'hether our ohiectiye he wealth. fame. achievement. or happiness. the hetter prepar- ed we are and the more we have in our heads. the more nearly we will come to being successful. The crowd roars, The feet pound. They gallop neck to neck. Hope soars, Records fall, .-Xt a Ci. H. S. track meet. ' 1 sf- V .I .f , ii' . M . .' ' 1. I2 , I ,Q 1 bf 1 hai, K 7 . ..' SENIOR LUG C

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