Glendale High School - Stylus Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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19 TH E STYLUS 34 OUR BANQUET theme, this year, is hunting. Hunting What? Opportunities, experiences, success? A very appropriate text. An inquisitive mind always hunts. You have hunted for four years for those same opportu- nities, experiences, successes in the class room. Your class room set-up has been designed to motivate thinking and action on your part, but at its best, the class room can only be an artificial substitute for the realities of life. However, your training, your ex- perience during your four years here is of the same type which you will find when you go out into business. The attitudes which you have developed, the knowledge which you have gained and the skills which you have attained carry over, and are the qualities which determine success or failure. E. WOLFE ' ONGRATULATIONS to you. Classes of 1934, for all that you have accomplished during your four years of high school! You probably would do many-things differently if you were to do them over again. To feel that way is just to be human. The best thing to do with these disappoint- ments, I suppose, is to forget them, unless they can help you to avoid further disappointments in the future. So congratulations to you for what you have accomplished and forgetful- ness for the things in which you have not realized your ambitions. Best wishes for a successful future in which all the successes of yesterday are aug- mented and the stumbling blocks turned into stepping stones. Your friend, ETHEL HUME FLOOD Movsa

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GRADUATES OF 1934 HE challenge brought by the present rapid changes in our economic and so- cial life comes to you as you end your years in high school. These changes will afford you abundant reason for self-study, for the estab- lishment of right personal attitudes toward your associates and toward social, business, and national life, and for a worthy means for the expression of your own initiative. We hope that in your high school Work you have laid the foundation for straight thinkingg that you will pursue a course of thinking to the best logical conclusion for yourself, facing facts as they are without warping or twisting them to your own ad- vantageg that you will respect the rights and the abilities of others, rating as highest the superiority of merit, service, and achieve- mentg that you will recognize and appreciate beauty wherever you may see it, whether in art, thought, or qualities of character, that you will be alert and sensitive to all that is going on around you and that you will determine upon a worthy guiding purpose for your future, taking counsel in this from what you have learned of the pastg and that you will search for that life task wherein you best can use your own natural abilities and derive from your work a profit to your- self and a keen enjoyment in living. GEORGE Movse, Principal



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I9 T H E S T Y L U S 34 FACULTY Home Eeonomies Department ELLEN JULIA HANSON fHeadJ HELEN JANE HAIRGROVE MRS. GEORGIA WEAVER BOWLING CHARLOTTE LOUISE SPIER MRS. MIRIAM RAMBO TILTON Library ESTELLE DAISY LAKE MILDRED E. SMITH Illathematies Department J. EXRNDT TANDE QACI. Chair CLARA BREES FRANCIS DOUGLAS GOSSERAND INEZ LEDYARD JENNIE A. MCGREGOR J Meehanical Art: Department NIORGAN NOYSE SMITH fHeadJ J. PAUL BROWN JOE RAYMOND EASTWOOD VVALTER GORMAN BERT ROLFE BEULAH BEATRXCE WOODS Muxic Department ZULA MARGARET ZEIGLER CH'dJ HARRY WARNER ANDERSON MRS. FLORENCE EVELYN PARKER Physical Edufation Dept. ROY CLIFFORD JELLISON CHeadJ FLORENCE KNIGHT CHeadJ BEATRICE CASE HELEN LOUISE CHENEY RUSSELL THOMAS CRIPE JOHN STROTHER GAINES GEORGE SANFORD SPERRY MRS. MARGARET I. MUSSETTER STRUDLE MRS. ESTHER D. HOWTON Scienee Department EARL TRAVIS BROWN QHeadJ JENNIE ELEANOR CLAUSON ELEANOR BOYNTON GREEN FRANK MARTIN GULICK WILLIAM A. NORD FREELAND TEMPLETON CLAYTON B. WESTOVER Ofire Forte FRED A. SIHLER ELSA E. PERSSON ETHEL CARRINGTON MRS. FRANCES W. KNIGHT LOUISE AYALA Art Department MARY BETH ABBOTT fHeadJ C. JEANNETTE ABEL ESTHER CRANDALL DORIS CHURCHILL SPENCER Commerre Department JOHN Rl-IEA BAKER fHeadJ MRS. GERTRUDE BALLARD MRS. ELIZABETH A. CRIPPEN MABEL MURPHY JAMES MCDOWELL STEELE HARRIET SVVITZER -9- MABEL UTLEY ,FEED CARRYL N. THURBER English Department JENNIE YOUNG FREEMAN CHeadJ P. V. R. ADAMS DELMAR JOSEPH EDMONDSON ANNA S. ELAM MRS. MARY CREATH GOLDSXNIITH MRS. E. MARIAN HARDY GREENE DANA IRVING GROVER MARY HAIRGROVE FRANCES MARGARET HALL BEATRICE HELMER DOROTHY B. POIIPY MARY RIGG MARION L. UNDERWOOD Foreign Language Dept. DOROTHY GILSON fHeadJ MRS. JUANITA CASE COURTENAYE MRS. HELEN TROUP HUDSON MRS. MABEL ODELL LAMEERT LAURA CLAIRE MANETTA FAY N. MCENDREE DAISY LEE MONROE History Department ETHEL MAUD SOPER CHeadJ FRANCES NORENE AHL BESSIE L. FIELD GLADYS MARIE LEONARD MRS. ALICE C. MCDONALD KENNETH MERRILL MONTGOMERY WALLACE EDMUNDS RANKIN MRS. JESSIE EVANS CORBETT

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