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:
“
all ,Mi -wiv' . t .fsaauamfilk I X i AY A -i i I k ' 'V '- i I E A N I 5, It EMA' f f . l V, W, lf! X T . ' 01 D V r 2 X ' em! Elandjs '- . ' ' 4-1' .,'G 1 . X ' . 'if 5 pi' S 0 ' W' x. D 4 6-Zhi i XX Mika fy'-'QPf.f - x Mu 5 , FJ v 7: J I X Q , 1 . sf 44 x ig , . , ' X fi-F. 4 N.,-1 Qs: THE SPIRIT on ADVENTURE I would go forth upon uncharted seas Or seek a trail across the desert sands I'd hew me paths beneath primeval trees Where traekless forests clothe the silent lands. I would climb upward still, with panting breath To scale those heights where men have never trodg And joyfully pass down the vales of death last unknown adventure-God! To find man s CONSTANCE Joi-INsoN. Page 29
”
Page 25 text:
“
investigated. There on a soap box, was Elsie Larsen SiViUg H SDGCCI1 On- Why I am ritght and the world's all wrongf' They pushed over to the front of the crowd - t them the and Miss Larsen recognized her former classmates and arranged to mee next day at the Palace Hotel. . After the long trip, they found it necessary to make appointments at the Beauty Parlor. Miss Lester selected an exclusive shop on 24th Street. They were greatly astonished to find Mme. Yvonne Petit fthe owner of the parlorl was none other than our beautiful Betty Mallick. It seems, after mysteriously losing her sixth husband, she still found it necessary to work. The next day they reached their dear Alma Mater. They were graciously received by the Superintendent of Nurses, Miss Katherine Maier, Cwho had made quite a name for herself in the Nursing VVorldJ. Through her they learned that Mrs. Myrtle Taylor was living in San Francisco and successfully raising a family of five children. The dav was spent planning the re-union. VVhen evening came they went to the Nurses: Home. Their grief can be imagined when they heard that Doss and Velasquez were still struggling with their Public Health course at the University of California. While they were having their hash and custardf' Miss Maier arranged for a trip to the beach that evening. They were all happy and excited and began plans for their lunch. They decided on hot dogsv and coffee. Approaching a very attractive lunch stand at the beach they received another surprise!!! Who should be behind the counter but Crooks,, and Keenan -who were all smiles when they saw 'fthe old gang. They explained that nursing was too confining, so they had taken up this business, in order to be near the salt sea breezes. Upon their arrival at home a Western Union messenger met them, handing Miss Maier a telegram, reading as follows: Coming by aeroplane. Larisen-Bernierf' Miss Maier explained that Miss Bernier was cook for a large lumber camp near Eureka, and was soon to be married to the camp foreman. Miss Larison, who was always a daredevil, had taken up flying and was now the most heralded aviatrix in America. The next morning, craving Limburger cheese, the group went into a delicates- sen store. A thin, emaciated woman came out to wait on them. Her face seemed familiar, but they could not place her. Then a twinkle came to her eye as she burst out: Well-if it isntt the old bunch! They then knew it was Claxton, herself. There was only one missing member of our class. No one seemed to know where this missing member was or what she was doing, but still had hopes she would keep her promise and appear from somewhere. That night they planned a theatre party. 'They all gathered in front of the home and taxied down to the Bryant Theatre on 24th Street, Chaving bought out the place for the night and liberally supplied themselves with peanuts and all-day suckcrsl. The picture was thrilling! The music was always out of keeping and the fleas were still active. Then came the hit', of the evening! Mme. Spago-etel-ina Reicheriski was to entertain by singing: Six o'Clock in the Morningu fl-013 ffwhv I Am Always Late, by Cabarchelli. She stepped out-the place was still ans death fsave for the crunching of peanut shells under their feet!-her oolden voice shook the building!!! Where had they heard that voice before? It rgcalled E11i1E2JC:g34geifi5?g?:1g days. Yes, they had found the only missing member.- The class was re-united-What a hilarious time the ' 1 . 1 1 - 1, V GL was awakened by a loud knock and a shrill voice callinglftixiied l?!,'ml mb than I Classmates, are you all glad it was a dream? PIELENA I-Inurnns. 0 c I .,:.. 1 w7ysf.:' Page 28
”
Page 27 text:
“
W-. V- 1 A I 311. V- .., 555 5v, ,51ig1Q , ,. Z.. Ag n V I EA--:IE-M - ., I- '-' ' ' -3 ' 1 f, . ' , ,, '- 4 7, ' '-2. ,gig uf A 65514-I .-Z7:g.gi4?:a:--:M - ' ggi' -if ' ,' K ' ' 'f?2 F1 - ., - ', 5: v'.f,1::5,:- Q. ' - wi: , t rm -' K I Q. , ', M. VI? f- 4:1-e11:'!.. . ' zwrfg- .-::1,:.f,f.1,-1:2 2 .- 11- Q, .- P 'sa-:wg .. '- - -f1f-w:::- , -Q . , 5 H , - 5 ' 5 f .- . K , ' , ' ..., Q 1 ..., ,113 -,.,, K 5517, W ' ,len ,- - -5 I-1 A '. V' , -g 's f '-li 1 .,., ar:-zz-if .1-ff I . V. .. , . zwflfff ww , .2 1, , f - ,,, .4 ,V 'fi f f - ff'-2 , .,a..,,ffvfw1 E15-,.,..:fg, A N. , , fg ' X ,, . 7 - A ,. A , . , - . , 0 -ff, -,-.' , .-,.f.lf . A . 14- eu-,4..H - - V- , 4 - . 1-2 Aff- f ,: , ws-1.413- -1:-1: ' Ig. .mm-1 ' H -2 ' . gg 2 ' V 1 ,, , 1 - ' 4 .F'f15'f..., .'.'.5If?5vI1:g 1 : 1l 7'- Q,-152 , 'f , V 1 5353?'I'E'E' 1- A 59' . ' ' ' H 5 1,1453-'NA-V - ,wig-,, v ' , ,,,z,,:. fg1g1Egj5::, ':: fV'fN23 V ::,i. -- M N ,I . V, , ji ggi'-911.-,,Z-gg:1-J1,i,,5i?-,fs , .- ,- ..:f-- uv, U-:QD-.V f,,.n Q ,Q - K - .pr 9,-5,- ' ' ' f f rf A : ' - VV . J , .4 . P A ' ' ,,'.,5'?x-ag. g,::.f,z-uri, - - H f ,- ' z . 4 1' - 1 , gfuiw' ,. '1' 13's,:-H - .'L?g,A.Lf:2f f f ' ' ' if-' '- A ' . -xykfzw-:KW-.'fvf1.,. ,, ' if' ' QQ 1 Cx--fh President Class Of 1927 Vice-President - CLASS OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer Page430 - JANET MAHAFFY GLADYS SCHAS HAZEL SPRULE
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.