Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 29 text:

Good and Bad Children Children. you nie very lillle. And your bones are very brittle: If you would grow grenl nnri stately. You must try to walk seflntely. You must still be bright and quiet, Anti Content with simple sliel: Anil remain, through all bewild'ring. Innoeent and honest ehilrlren. Happy hearts nnll happy fnc-es. Hnppy play in grassy plnees4 That was how. in ancient ngzes. Children grew to kings and sages. But the unkinil and the unruly. And the sort who eat uniluly. They must never hope for glory- Theirs is quite n cliilerenl story! Cruel children. crying babies. All grow up as geese anil gabies. Hnlecl. as their nge increases. Hy their nephews and their nieces. Romznr Louis Srizvizxsox Coffs Handiworl: The mountains rear uith slntely grave. lntu the enslern sky. The breeze lhnt stirs on the solemn enrlh ls like a muiflclfs sigh. The Robin to his male doth call. ilfre the twilight shadows fall. The sun hnlh shone on the mountain penks. All day with rays so ln-ight No longer do they wear their golden hues llul the somber shades of night: Anal the song of the birrls with the shadows liave gone. To await the beauty of the coming dawn. Ithunit Pmnor I21 J



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Class Prophecy I think it was in the year 1951. when Aiko Saito and I planned to take u trip to the South Sea Islands. Aiko had inherited a fortune from u rich uncle which she couldn't account for and poor me had had to work up to the wonderful position I held as a traveling saleswoman for a department store. lVe left New York on June 22. When we reached the station who should be the porter to take our baggage but Frank Drake. When we got on the train we noticed that the conductor was Francis Theriot. He told us where we could find our seats and as much as told us to take our seats. We went to our seats and had just got seated when some more passengers came in. One of the party was laughing and chattering away so loudly that we turned around very much disgusted. Of all the people in the world to be doing such things was Aurelia Langefort. She was quite the belle of the party tat least she thought sol. Aiko and I exchanged a few disgusted remarks about Aurelia. then we settled down and I began to read. I was glancing through my magazine when I found a story that seemed to interest me. It was about a mau's school days. by Wilbur Swaney. The name seemed to impress me and I began to wonder who he was. I asked Aiko if she had told me that Wilbur was one of the bright. shining boys of our A9 class. When the train pulled into the station at one of our stops, we seemed hungry so we set out to find a nice place to eat. We found a restaurant that impressed us, so we decided to eat there. We entered and sat down at one of the tables. A waitress came up to take our order and we recognized her as Dorothy Midkili. She seemed quite as surprised as we were and after a few minutes of talk I asked her if she knew where any more of our old school friends were. She told us that Beverly Popham and Cosette Hardy were working in the restaurant, Beverly as chief cook and Cosette as the chief bottle washer. When we finished eating we paid our check and left. As we were crossing the street we were nearly struck down by an old Ford and the driver happened to be Raul Larrozola. While we were standing talking about what had happened since we last saw each other, up walked a policeman. It was none other than Reuben Kaloianl. After a several days' trip we reached Dailima. When we landed we summoned a taxi and directed the driver, who was Leslie Norberg. to take us to one of the main hotels. Upon arriving at the hotel we wcnt to the desk and who should we happen to meet but Juanita Balsz. She was n great lawyer and had ct case to come up in court so she was all llusterred. I didnlt want to bother her but resolved to have a little talk with her later on. The clerk at the desk gave us the book and when we signed and returned it. hc stared at our signature and then at us, and we were beginning to feel uncomfortable till we noticed that it was Carroll Reynolds. We decided that we would enjoy our trip after all. That evening we were sitting in the lobby trying to find something exciting to do when Francis McGovern, liern llhristman. Marguerite Lee and Helen Concannon came in. They seemed quite excited and Helen got upon the table in the middle of the room and announced that Raymond Schncyer and Virginia Miller were starting an act in the Cafe Steuben. a large cafe run by Wayne Steuben. Helen invited us all to go free of charge. I had a hard time persuading Aiko to go but I Hnally arranged matters and we started out. We had quite a drive through the town but when we reached the place we were all in a good humor. Xve checked our coats with the check room girl, who I23l

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Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 73

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1930, pg 57

Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 35

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1930, pg 49

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