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 11 text:
“
lv . 'lf di gijjw ,LJ .l r ' ft Al? -.-L L- , -X TM AQ-f?:g3if:.ff 1 'fi4.:- '21-YI -11 'fl -f' lHllIS'lI'0lR'Y l12lEl9lEA'1I'S lI'll'SlElLlF ON OUR CAMPUS Julius Caesar-Donald Caddy-I-Ie has great plans. Mark Antony-Stubby Mansfield-Crazy over the fair sex. Queen of Sheba-Vivian Dutton-Jewels born of Woolwo1'th's. Cleopatra-Alice Digges-A siren. Helen of Troy-Lois Phillips-They fought for her and how! General Bismark-Laurent Layous-All there but the whiskers. The Vandals-The Sophomores--They conquered all they could and took the rest. George VVashington-Edward Lesnini-Always truthful. Shakespeare-Marion Mansfield-His writings weren't appreciated until after he left. A Madame Pompadour-Phyllis Starbird-She can hold a n1an's admiration. Joan of Arc-Vera Jessen-The visions she had, Oh My! Marie Antoniette-Myrle Rader-She would make a most beautiful queen. Don Juan-Elton Tavernetti-Some heartbreaker. Euclid-David Selleck-How he could argue. Aladdin-Elbert Huchens-He never did a thing. The Seven Roman Emperors+The Latin class-What they accomplished is a hard thing to tell. Cicero-James Kelly-The Latin scholar. William Tell-Elmer Giacomazzi-Just like his ancestors. Solomon-Bill Harrison-Very wise, indeed. ' Aunt Jemima-Margaret Bachar--Best in makeup. Patrick Henry-Vergil Reed-He defends the Senior class. Paul Revere-Edward Leighton-A night rider. Napoleon-Harold Record-He met his Waterloo in Physics. Susan B. Anthony--Ruth Evans-We want our rights. Robinson Crusoe-Tom Rogers-All he wants is Friday. Lady of the Lake-Ione Oswald-Pop's pond for this lady. Martha Washington-Mildred Eckles-Mount Vernon and a George. Baron Munchausen-Harold Boutelier-Prince of braggarts. Magellan-Fred Evans-He got his arm clear around her waist. Dante-Gerald Alveraz-Latent possibilities like a geyser. Isadora Duncan-Dorothy Eade-A skip, a whirl, and the dance is begun. Queen Elizabeth-Bernadeen Dickey-She rules the crowd with gentleness. Jason-Woodrow Yost-A marvelous story teller. Buffalo Bill-Frank Morton-Anything for adventure, even Espindola's. Captain Kidd-Llewellyn Tully-He could kid everybody that listened to him. Adelina Patti-Florence Wilson-The prima donna of K. C. U. H. S. Sir Galahad-Howard Rose-A good and fair child. Garibaldi-Martin Mozzini-General of the gum chewing squad. Carrie Nation-Jennie Hiensen--She tried to reform Lockwood, but it wouldn't. Rip Van Winkle-John H. Jolly-A better dreamer than a worker. Longfellow-Charles Clausen-The bard of K. C. U. H. S. lFACCUlL'lI'Y Dr. Jenner-Mr. Warner-He would invent something painful. The Duke of Wellington-Mr. Weller-A title suits him well. Horace Mann-lVIr. Webb-The educator of the Senior History class. Paris-Mr. Olsen-The silent admirer. Deniosthenes-Coach Huebel-But he doesn't have to put pebbles in his mouth. Archbishop of Canterbury-Mr. Fry-All the dignity that befits such a personage. Florence Nightingale-Miss Bunte-A bottle of iodine. The Gold Dust Twins-Miss Millis and Miss Fox-Never apart.
”
Page 10 text:
“
l . ji Yi:-J Q V-I afiigjlr,-5 fwfgjirt gif! gf . , - .2 l ii 'i' E H E,...J IKIING CCJITY IHIIIGH SCHOOL Between the river and the town A high school building of renown Stands proudly and exultantly Beside the highway, broad and free. Its arching lines, its roof of tile, lts patios where maidens smile Bring' to ones memory again The haunting tales of ancient Spain. The broad expanse of velvet lawn A welcome sight to look upon, Where many Various shrubs suggest A place for birds to build their nests, And where the western windows seem To catch the sinking sun's last gleam, A special garden one may see VVhere students learn Biology. NVithin these vast impressive walls The students comes when learning calls. And many a pupil finds it hard Until confronted with his card To realize, with due regard, That study brings its own reward. In each of us there should abide A feeling of the deepest pride To know our school has stood the test And stands out proudly with the best. And all of one accord should strive A spirit true to keep alive, That all who learn and labor here, Find a congenial atmosphere. So to our teachers, one and all, And to my comrades great and small And to our High School for all time, I dedicate this simple rhyme. -Gordon Plaskett, '30
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.