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 26 text:
“
TUSITALAM lRVINl2 Liasus DUNCKLEE Three may keep rx secret, If two of them are dead. Dunk was one of the few sheiks of Room Cm. He was very popular with the fairer sex, the reason for this being obvious when xi good look is taken at his photo Dunk was a happy-go-lucky fellow who took things as they came, good or bad, in the same manner. How he loved Shakes- peare! He was a member of Football Squad A his Senior year. Dunk enjoys shop work and hopes to advance in this field. He was an usher at The Creaking Chair IV. '1lHEREF-A F. DURAND Here is 41, girl, a quiet and reserved one, ll'l1o lileex la read Ttllltlllf her ivorklv all done. Quietness was Theresa's outstandingchar- acteristic. lllness forced her to miss an en- tire year of school. When she re-entered as a member of 1930, we gladly greeted a shy classmate. The whole year long she went about her own affairs independently. Alucky few discovered her capacity for true friend- ship. Theresa won the Tattler prize for a Flag Creed l, and showed imagination in all her writing. Esrnm EATON ll'illL good and gentle-huwlored hearts .. I rlzocme fu chat 'wl1,e1'e'er I come. There's really not much one need say about Esther-look at her activities. Our popular and much-read johnny Fly could talk about any topic at all, but her favorite subject was athletics. Here's what she's done -judge for yourself: Manager Basketball lg Field Hockey lg Lunch Counter ll, III, IVQ Cheer Leader lVg Drill Leader IVQ Glee Club lVg Nancy in A. A. IVQ Associate Editor Tulller IV. lu short, Esther Eaton, a peach of a kid.
”
Page 25 text:
“
TUSITALA VvAl.'l'liR NEWMAN Doorsv No man if hi: frafff maner the jfrxt day. Walter was a young man who valued a good education- especially the manual arts part of one. Did you know he traveled from Hudson daily to attend school? Despite the fact that his curriculum gave him two hours of mechanics daily, VValt would find much additional enjoyment doctoring his old Ford on many an afternoon. Walt was never in had spirits, and has a smile for every one. He was an outstanding algebra-shark! Walt has his eye on Lynn General Electric and will, without a doubt, make good. His activities were: Stage Committee The Creaking Chair IV, Lucky jade IV, and Lunch Counter IV. hlARlE DUBRAY Her life had many a hope and iaimf' Marie was one of those few girls that never forgot that old adage about being seen and not heard. Ever reserved and modest, she really delighted in sitting quietly by and studying. No one was surprised that her excellent marks won her sixth place in Upper Fourth, and we expect that she will attain even loftier hopes and aims in the future. We shall never forget Maries famous invisible handwriting! lt would take a lawyer to decipher it, and we guess, although we're not sure, that that is one reason she worked in a law ofhce her senior year. She was a member of Press Club her Senior Year, took part in a Health Play IV, and was a Tafflcr contributor. ELGIN DuMoNr And some that .smile have in, their heart, I few, a million misrhief.v. Perhaps we should have suggested to Elgin in September that gym classes de- velop muscles. Then the teacher wouldn't have had to scold so often when he was obliged to come back: between periods for the books he wasn't strong enough to carry all at once. Nor would his fingers then have been too feeble to hold the cookies that settled themselves so mysteriously beside his desk after recess! Joe, as he was known to his numerous friends, was a loyal football rooter. His ambition is to become an uaviator. He acted as usher at the grad- uation exercises last June and at the 1930 A, A. Play.
”
Page 27 text:
“
We -WM - t lEl5l.TAEiN Bi4:iu'nA liniru EDICLSTI-IIN 1'elilu in rise,-great 'in mind, .fl sfeeeler girl yuifll :lever find, Can anyone imagine our petite Valedic- torian without a smile? Fortunately, her size and smile are not proportionate! She is the one girl who didn't have to take to heart the daily scolding for non-preparecl- in-ss. lint her liooks didn't take np all the twenty-four hours. She took part in the A, A, Entertainment l and llg was student pianist for A. A, lllg was a memlmer of Freshman-Sophomore Debating Clubg 11 Press Clnli Reporter lllg memlwer of Orchestra III, lVg Dramatics Club lllg Senior Literary liditor 'lnlller lYg served on Property Committee A. A. lVg and was a flass Book Paragraplier. XYILLIAM Essoivy, ju, 8 Ask the mmm who mens one. jake is one of these mechanical geniuses who knows how to Hx everything from a lient Murphy har to a cracked 'caniliular pin. Clf you don't know what the allow mentioned articles are, ask jake. J Never- theless he managed to come out from under his automoliiles long enough to lic a Drill Leader l and to give some of his time to the Footliall Squad the same year. He has what is known as a 'tpoker face, it being rather dillicult to tell exactly what is going on in his mind. NYC wonder if all those trips to Boston this year, tsometimes two in an afternoonj, were of apurelylnusinessnature, or-lint then jake has a poker face and it is hard to tell, Kliruiu-zu l-i'cn.i.ia FA1ewia1.L IIN fr'irnd.f who lcuezu her well The .v-:ei'eli1e.v.i' of lim' hear! could fell. ln spite of a long illness her Sophomore year, Mildred managed to keep well up in her class, lreing one of the Upper Fourth. She was a good example of what pluck and perseverance can do, and her calm way of doing things accomplished wonders. Those privileged to iygad her writings knew of her rich store of Wit and descriptive powers. Mildred played'on the Hockey Team during: lier freslnnan year.
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.