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 14 text:
“
T1-IE COMMENT JOSEPH lVIeGRA'l'l-L President of the Senior Class and a dandy one, too. Fond ot witnessing athletics but never takes part. He is quite a Beau Bruminel and one of the most popular boys in school. Beau Bruinmel am l of the Class of '15, l'm the jolliest bachelor you ever have seen. As class president 1 just make things go right. 1 sure had to work, though, with all of my might. MABLE HINSON Our Vice-President, Domestic Science Assistant, President of G. A. A. before its sad death. of G. A. A. before its sad death. Besides these manifold duties she has time to love and he loved by every one in K. li. S. A maid with golden locks and smile alluring, A gentle manner, hesitant, de- rnurring. A radiant smile, like sunshine through a cloud- Such is the lass of whom we're justly proud. PERRIE BEACH Class Secretary, Assistant lid- itor and writer of the Class Will, But despite all these of- lices and her many social duties we do not believe that she ever received anything less than an ..E',, Pm a gay. Winsome lass but L work like a Turk. This hook would not be here if l'cl been a shirk- As Haroldts assistant l've sure done my share, And now that it's over 1 l1aven't a care. J EW ETT F U LTON Business manager of the Com- ment and Class 'l'reasurer. Yes, we realize he doesn't look nat- ural for his collection book is not visible nor do his lips seem to say, Pay up, son, pay up, l'iere's tl1e end of my patience that's all tl1ere's about it, Though unless you've been manager you're sure to doubt it. I work and I hustle-1 beg and implore But most of them say, not now, see, thercls the door. Ki uG fo: lVlAB'o L L f 9. fl . X I PQNGSL A 4 in 1-1, ajax,
”
Page 13 text:
“
,. 1-V, 1- '? 'wh:- 'vf wf 1 ' .wm 'IiI1VW:2'WTK2WS . 1 1,2 - 1 . V V . - - , - 'Q . -' 1 1 g . -:Q Q, V , -V 1 'f - ,VV-1 :' sg- k.gsg.gVV VV 5,5 Vt.: V : .7 1.5: -Vw V . VV ,-2,1 , , .ww V1 ' :'V- ' . nv .. f f Y: a' 2 ,V -:'-Q.: f if V L- 9:1 1 -Qjmwz ' ' 1- - 1 1 f f E f fi:-J . - :'w2?h V ,-4 - 1:11351 T41 , V .V 1 fag' -.fa w as , 465:41 V - .W Q V . 5.1 , VS ,V V .wx A 2 , W ,V QQVMVQ V , 1 . V I kwa 4 -2: efffgyqa agf- - 1.59 2515 , Q, ,g . , cw 151 AQ -:wsV'::wga: N3Yw' 1 -. - ' S v 'me h r 5:19 A - - ' 1 'V w x : f m W - .-M. J 1 VV V- 1 V- . ...af VV xv- V V . V L33 4. ,.,. V ,.., . . .M -...ZA . V .... . . NM . .. QQ. 4 .V VV - 3 3- -- 5 .5 . ,. , V-2:1 Q ny' wggaifif i 1:'r 1 ,.:- . i,. ,V1w., . Vx?-:Q 4-:xy .. V , J ' - 1 V . ' ' Q 5 3 ::1g353151:V,5:3L -1: jg , , 1:4 It - 4 55381. 33 1 Q .-,V:-3V.s 115, , .5 'g.V'1' ,33 V- ,- :,,g v 11,1 'Ig ' V. 2-.f 'Q 1, .g 1 ' ' f 55, pr.. : - .' 9 , .,,,,.,..,g., ...V . V . . ..n s V . .V s.. Ja . . .. 4. . . .V ,. , , f ,. 1-.i5111f3?1'sE: 11-1 V 312 5 V...V-, ' V X 5 552 -V ff es: ' , 1- 'A Wi gs 1. 'f 5'55i1Vg5'ig2' - 'i32a2w1ss1:.:. f :1ai2 iE -25111 - - f ew V 'E f f -:-wi ' I . -1 V '1 1 V5 f ' ' V V '-7 ' Sfiliiiiizt iffi. f ' 1 1: ' ' 11 ? 1' . S VLTW! '.fV 1 -:1V11:1111'1 '1ffV . 131' 5215151 Ef5'Ei .... VV V FP- ' .4 - 1' , '- 1!11f12?eE212.EV12aQ z..1 1RW 1' 1' '11 f ' ' f1 'Q 5-.f,.,:,1,..V.5,.gV.V.5:-f35:V-V---135' '- ' H '1V1-x- -551 Z'E2V, .,.f.Vf:V-5 m ffl- A 32133513 ' ' 53'?1f 11'ff1i1V 1i?1:1 '1?f'f '2 4 ,: :' 1.9.--5.11 1.1-V f- -V 1 .1-..1 ,.-'v ... Vx :-:.:-:.: V er- -V J. ...V-,, 1-1.11 .Q Qs a..Vsr- .r f 1 -. fy.-ff-Q ', 51121151-.,. :g 1 -Sgg , 3 ,., -11,5 .-5-1-1 Q 5:1 ,:2?- .V :Vg 1-1 ?-' ., . ex A 2- V -Vz. wry --ery . .1 311- - - :V:-. b a--:S 1- V V1 I . -V V . 74' -::1ga13.11, 1, , Q -w . .11 :QV -1:1 1:11 ' 111 Vi. -V -'-::.: 1s . .f -V' - :s-1:1 1- .fur -1 1 ' ' -:, V 1:44. if-E: 1: W-aw --0' -51: -' 81: wg. 'ff .: 1111: , -1- --swsfeif ' ff5' -V1.13e1ff- w , V+- V-J :J .V . -V.- : f f 1 41,:1i::,11:-11, V , V , 1:g1:,1111:.M..V.. -1:1:11zg..:. 111111:-:ff--QV . . . Aw -A-'- 'V w-'- -'11 -'4- -1 1111 - V V VVV A- ff vw?-9'-'44:ws? v-no--V-'1'Y1. p5'Q' .f4 :Z0ly'.M . 11.5 V2'fif1r'5f l f:'31 gi3i:1s1 .LffW 1'Vf fs' .V..f5 V 'g H ,V Eii,2, V.1ffl' g' 'IV V , - Q Q' , V uv - ' V-V VV 51E112i1f'fi.E'Si5siI . 2 ' -f - 2:2 '5f:i ?.5i4 V1 ' E E314' 'f- Y '1 132' 5555 -fl? 'z 5 ff:-1. ' 113 1- 1 -' ' f' li V -5'-'W V , ., 311112: - ,. a.. 1 V 1 1 - W' ,1 V V ,,. . - 115 H eg , VV ,V . .' V V: -V gg'-ggi .1 11211211.5151 5 3.1. 1 z:,.g:'e3 f- , -1.. .' V . 515 if.. ,.V...::' V. - :E '1?f3spV-1, 2 1 2-V5..'g1V' 4.15694 '15 1 ' . h -- - - 1 V 1 V 11-g 1g V,f, VV,, 1:-:f s -- . .., 11:,s1a . - ,.V .111:. f-' V: 1, - 1 1s1 .,V .vVV. -.1 V . -- -V.V 1g,1: ,V ,- , ft -- V 155- 15151 V 1 41. 54 jg-1 11.513 2:-5: .-.Q .1115 2, Q .,- 4 .53 V. 151 --V 552 iV 42. -11ais :1-if ' ., i :V .. 1 V' ' 1 1131315 5151 J: .' 3f2:E1.Vi' f5QK-V'Z1V '5 5 3 : 339 f t ' Q'-f fu '- Vi s' F021 .' 4? : -:VF - - V- , 1, 512 ,V - V -- V V. .V w V- . w- ? ' 12' '1?2 ?ff1 f i F ' 1 . -1' 'Ss' 211 : ' 4 1' '11 .... 1 'J ' ' .- V 1 . f' - ' V . P7 ffm - - ' V gm 11j1 31 .., V 1 f - 5: qV, . .- . 511. 4.5.-V.,...V , .'1V -F V-V V . VV V , -V -:-'f-4-V, K QM 2--:. 1,- .' V 5 1,11 :Qc 1 - ,V..VV. A - f,:,Z5:.,, ,.1:- , V 111: :ze Q-'-V 11 sea.-V.. . .1 1.-s.. :HS - V V- . ' V V -34 92 -' 113 - OI HL 3 3 LNZINIAIO
”
Page 15 text:
“
THE COMMENT HAZEL AKERSON A tall and stately pedagogue. She has made her way through high school life with good grades, a steady purpose and an unrutiled calm. A modest maid with tlickering smile And eyes like flax in hue. We hardly feel we are a' quentu Without her, though, what would we do? IRWIN ANSC1-1 U'l'Z A hoy with many friends both in school and out. A steady go- ing sort o' fellow at times, though he rides like the wind but you can always depend on Dutch to get there. l'm ye gallant chauffeur, l can run any car For miles without blowouts tho' the distance be far. At school here the students all nicknamed me Dutch, lt's not very 1-ltting but 1 don't care much. MARY .BELL Who does not recognize the happy-go-lucky Mary? This young lady is a member of Miss l earce's art class and one ok ithe best all around girls in school. 1 do love to skim in that little white car- We two with no third one our great bliss to mar, The blow outs create a diversion Or two- While Bostonian phrase turns all the air blue. JAMES AYRES A history shark and a boy who has been known to write a poem for the Comment, Kath- er quiet but full of fun is .Iimn1y.', l'm an artist, 1 tell you, in more Q ways than one- ltspecially in track work l'm quite a big gun - Iust give me a few drops of red and black paint And my lettering would credit some monastic saint. 'sf' - f f f i Glwshev I - A 1 1 53 Q fb , l me , S1110 H.e.r- I T5',q 6 ores 5. ' Rtk,l.e.'I1e-
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.