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 24 text:
“
me that Ambrose Desmond vsas a retlred nnlllonalre and hvlng 1n Red dlng where he made hxs fortune Later I learned that Dorothy Smith was now the wlfe of Amerxca most famous sololst and had founded a free muslcal academy ln Oak land Suddenly the father tapped me on the arm Just as the walls of the clty began to fade avs ay Come he sald your deslre has been grat fied and we must go -1---0-0-Q '60 tba Seniors You have finlshed the work on your llfe boats You have fastened them strongly and true And now they are lylng at anchor Complete they are waltlng for you Tomorrow you sall on llfe s ocean Headed each on a separate way Whlle we stand on the shore cheerlng after Your vanlshlng crafts ln the gray You may meet agaln on l1fe s Journey And perhaps youll meet no more But may your hearts ever be loyal To Shasta and frlends of yore You may sall where the sea rolls easy Out under a cloudless sky And dark clouds go hurrymg by When your sturdy craft s ems nlgh slnklng Wlth the wexght of the lashlng tlde And the h1ss1ng waves crash over The top of 1ts stralnlng slde But remember when dark hovers o er you Grown dun wlth each fast fadlng year Old Shasta her good wlll stlll wlth you Is waltlng your wlnnlng to hear And w1tn encouraged effort push forward To the NOICS that IS callmg you on And the waves grow llghter and llghter And the clouds will break over the dawn T1s the dawn of success that een scatters The dark drn eu clouds of defeat That soothes the hlgh was es of trouble T111 they cease to surge and to beat T111 they cease to dlscourage and daunt you They are stllled by the sunllght of fame They are calmed by the llght of 3Chl6X6lll6l1f, And glorys unquenchable flame A HLFFORD 18 Tw nly two . . . ,W 0 . , - 1 . 1 - , 44 1: - 4. ' Q- , as S Y ! I 1 . . , . Y Y ' 9 9 , . ! You may sa1l where the waves toss angry, Q . . . LV . . , D ! 3 ' Y I ! ! Y . . y . y ! ' Y Y I 1 1 7 y 9 l' . v , ' . C .
”
Page 23 text:
“
We then declded to go down to the wharves and debatec whether to take an alr car or the underground rallway I was glad later that we took the alr car for on It we met Marguerlte Kendall She told me that she was that mght saxhng for Indla where she had accepted posltlor ID a boys tralmng school at S12 000 per year She added envnouslv that Ruth De Forest was gettlng S16 000 a year and dld nothing but glve danclng lessons IH an Afrlcan court lNot1c1ng a couple of books ln her hand I lnqulred what they wer Thls one she Sald IS Vera Tracy s latest novel entltled Trlbulatlons of a Turtle and thls other contams autoblographles of two famous Amerlcans Francls Murphy the first man to sa1l around the world ln hx aeroplane and Lydla Brown who dld such effectlve Red Cross work dur mg the war That brrlhant slgn over there Sald Marguerlte after a period ot thoughtfulness marks out the famous beauty parlors of another of 0.11 old classmates Dorls Helfrlch After seelng Marguerlte off for Illdla we declded to Walt and watch the people come ln from the newly arrlved vessel I was soon glad that we dxd for lt resulted ln my meetlng Alma Tlllman agaln Durmg the course of the conversatlon I learned that she had been travehng ln Ce 1 tral Afrlca representlng a leadlng New Yolk Clothlng House Then I asked her lf she knew anythmg of the old class Yes she sald When I was ln the Phlhppmes I ran across Helen McLaggan She lv presldent of one of the colleges there And Blanche Olben I questloned Have you heard of her? Heoezzuezy Durlng our conversatlon a short dlstlngulshled lookmg gentleman passed who Alma told me was George Graves She sald that he was owner of an Australlan dlamond mme Alma also told n1e that Leonard Thatcher was the owner of a large monkey farm ln South Amerlca and d1d all hlS own tralnlng When we got back to the heart of the clty we found a stat of great excltement On buymg a Soclallst Star we read m flarlng leadhnes Howard Thatcher Famous Sclentlst DISCOVQTS Mxsslng Lmk We then declded to go to the theater where we could rest and enjoy ourselves at the same tlme No sooner were we seated than out upon the stage stepped the leadlng actress maJest1c dazzmgly beautlful I gave 1 gasp as I recogmzed Meta Sholes Ofnce between the acts my compamon leaned forward That 1 James Tlggleworth the great Oll klng and h1S wlfe ln the nex box I 'ooked but had eyes only for the man s wlfe for she was none other than Ruth Blagrave As we came out on the sldewalk agam we ran dlrectly nffo Emma Oberlack She appeared to be 1n a great hurry but stopppd to talk a few mmutes durmg whlch tlme I learned that she was Sales Mar ager fol the Bulck Motor Company Later as we walked hurrledly along the street we caught up with Juha Petrelll After the greetmgs were over she told us that she had Just finlshed rebulldlng the hlstorlcal town of Shasta where she had es tabhshed an old soldlers home She also told us that she had that day recelved a letter from Theresa Wachrelner who was teachmg a kmder garten ln Chlna Do you know of any more of our 18 class? I asked Yes Vlvian Rowlee IS glvmg her hfe to the noble work of rebulldmg France She told Twenty one ' 1 1 l -' . , . Ap . . I . , n . , AA' . . ' 7 ' Y .7 9 9 v .. . . . A , , Ki ' 91 ' 66' ! ' I ' ' , 7 ! , . . . . 1 , , : , s 9 s ' - ' I! Y Y ti , - r 9 - ' ry , . I , . . 1 - ' ' CK !7 ' . , , GK 77 ' . CC 99 Yes, she is in Russia now, you know, and is the Countess Von 79 s ' I 1 9 ' . G p Y Y ' , ' n ' 3 1 ' . . ,, .S . . . . . . V ,, , y Lf u ' ' r - ' 1 1 i! ' 1 , 1 ' 7 I . . , , . . A I ' K6 I i 'H KG ' . ' ' 1 ,,..,.,, -f ' ' ' .
”
Page 25 text:
“
Senior 'Illay A 'Ilan' of Sixes T Boggs Johns and his partner George Nettleton couldn t agree ou many matters of business and so a friend decided that they play a game of poker the loser of which was to become butler and walet for the other T Boggs IS the loser and is immediately installed in the Ixettleton home and finds lt a most difficult Job to treat his master with respect The rrival of his sweetheart at the Nettleton home for a V1S1t brings things to a swift climax VVhen Florence learns the whole story she evolves a plan whereby the Jealousy of Nettleton is aroused and he iinally agrees to release T Boggs from his agreement One can see from the brief review glven above that A Pair of Sixes is a snappy farce and it promises to be a scream from beginning to end Marguerite Cron are showing great enthuslasm and if the play doesn t make a hit with the public it won t be due to the lack of effort on the part of the players coach or the manager Harold lNathan A Pair of Sixes is essentially a man s play and as such the honors are divided between Max Polse and Harold Lowden the two partners of the Digestive P111 Co both of whom are called upon to do more strenuous work and actual muscular exercise than anyone else in the cast Max Polse as George B Nettleton takes his part very effectively and displays a lot of pep ln his actions Harold Lowden as T Boggs Johns makes a. andsome butler and excellent business man as well as a. very ardent lover 4 P-XIR OF SIYES Twenty three H o . , , . , A , ! al 1 u Av n 4 1 . . K . ' , , Y 4 9 . . . 1. U . . ,, . . . ,, ,, . . . , . The members of the cast, under the able direction of the coach, Miss s J ' . , u - n ' ' - ' A y Y Y ! ! ' u ' ' vs ' ' s . , A ! u, ' ax as ' .' ' ,, 7 . ' , ,
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.