Glendale High School - Stylus Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 15 text:

BOARD OF EDUCATION Cari. Mathias Mrs. Roy L. Ada.mson P result ' lit Ci.ENCY H. Hasbrouck AIhrritt p. Kimball SecreUir ' H. Park Arnold Richardson I). White Su ' eriiitfiitlfiit - It I Q OC) - -K ' - : TVLUy - Nine

Page 14 text:

GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS EVER ' BOD ' now is more or less air-minded. Even though we do not travel by air we are adopting the language of aviation. May I then in my word of greeting to you stress two points that a well known pilot says are two of the most vital things to remember in flying a plane : first, every pilot must know his burble point, that is, the point where the lifting force is detinitel) ' reduced, and, secondh ' , he must know his ceiling. These two points, which are so important to the pilots of air craft, are very important to you as the pilots of your own lives. Speed profits you little if you lift no load. On the other hand, you may be trying to lift such a heavy load that you can get nowhere. In our American democracy we are prone to say that all men are equal and in saying that we have often put upon ourselves and others a load quite beyond their and our ability to carry. Today we are realizing that there should be equal opportunity to all men to develop what powers they have but we realize that the powers are not all the same. So then in piloting your lives remember two things : first, watch for the point where your lifting power is definitely reduced, and, secondly, know your own ceiling. Good luck to the pilots of the Summer Class of 1935! Don ' t fly too high. Give someone else a lift. Happy land- ings! Ethel Hume Flood Moyse SENIORS, 1935 BEST of luck and may success be yours! iMay I define the meaning which I attach to the word success? I like the thought of Mr. Marden. It is not necessarily doing some great thing — not making a tremendous strain to do something great, but it is just honestly, earnestly living every day the simple life. It is accomplished by carrying everything one does through to a complete finish. This can be done only by getting off the fence and making up one ' s mind and, after defining the course of procedure, follow through. Success comes by being scrupulously honest with those with whom we deal — not an everlasting strain for effect ; by ringing true to our friendships and maintaining a cheer- ful and friendly attitude toward those about us. It comes hv being the best possible citizen, a good, accommodating, helpful neighbor. How often we have seen people trampling daisies, violets, and other beautiful flowers underfoot in an effort to get at some showy flowers on a tree ; when the showy flowers did not compare with the beauty and delicacy of the flowers trampled underfoot. We, too, are prone to give too little attention to the delightful jo s and pleasures of life in an effort to get something showy that we can wave before the world to get its applause. Then, too, big prizes are often accidental. And, in straining for them we often lose the little successes the sum of which would make our lives truly sublime. Best of luck and may success be yours ! Eugene Wolfe



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Art Department Mary Beth Abbott JHead) C. Jeanette Abel Esther Crandai.i, Doris Churchill Spe ' S Commerce Department John Rhea Baker (Head) Mrs. Gertrude Ballard Mrs. Elizabeth A. Crippen Mabel Murphy James McDowell Steele Harriet Switzer Mabel Utley Teed Carryl N. Thurber English Department Jennie Young Freeman (Head) P. V. R. Adams Delmar Joseph Edmondson Anna S. Elam Mrs. Mary Creath Goldsmith Mrs. E. Marian Hardy Greene Dana Irving Grover Mary Hairgrove Frances Margaret Hall Beatrice Helmer Dorothy ' B. Poppy Mary Rigg Marion L. Underwood Foreign Language Department Dorothy Gilson (Head) Mrs. JuANiTA Case Courtenaye Mrs. Helen Troup Hudson Mrs. Mabel Odell Lambert Laura Claire Manetta Fay N. McEndree Daisy Lee Monroe History Department Ethel Maud Soper (Head) Frances Norene Ahl Mrs. Jessie Evans Corbett Bessie L. Field Gladys Marie Leonard Mrs. Alice C. McDonald Kenneth Merrill Montgomery Wallace Edmunds Rankin Home Economics Department Ellen Julia Hanson (Head) Helen Jane Hairgrove Mrs. Georgia Weaver Bowling Charlotte Louise Spier Library EsTELLE Daisy Lake Mildred E. Smith Mathematics Department J. Arndt Tande (Head) Clara Brees Francis Douglas Gosserand Inez Ledyard Jennie A. McGregor Mechanical Arts Department Morgan Noyse Smith (Head) J. Paul Brown Joe Raymond Eastwood Walter Gorman Bert Rolfe Beulah Beatrice Woods Music Department ZuLA Margaret Zeigler( Head) Harry Warner .Anderson Mrs. Florence Evelyn Parker Betty Hagood (Pianist) Office Force Fred A. Sihler Elsa E. Persson Ethel Carrington Mrs. Frances W. Knight Gabrielle LeClercq Physical Education Roy Clifford Jellison (Head) Florence Knight (Head) Beatrice Case Helen Louise Cheney Russell Thomas Cripe Abraham F. Elliott John Strother Gaines George Sanford Sperry Mrs. Margaret M. Strubble Mrs. Esther D. Howton (Pianist) Science Department Earl Travis Brown (Head) Jennie Eleanor Clauson Eleanor Boynton Green Frank Martin Gulick William A. Nord Freeland Templeton Clayton B. Westover - y TYLU ' db ' -■ xr ' ■c 935 ' N N ' X ' X -N ' ■v -N V. -N -N N -N -S- - - Vx ' -N -N s N N ' N ?— J Ten

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