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 78 text:
“
tloue but he had the wrong ldea he wai after monex One small Job and thell anothel no money plled up ln h1S bank account Juat ae the old beal had xx 1Sl'l6Cl to fllld a feast 111 one kllllllg' so the Voung man Vl1Qh6Cl to flnd a fO1 tune xxlth the expendltule of llttle energy At last the xoun man iound hlx goal ln a loll that xxo lld net hlm txxo hundled dollals pel dag. It xx lsnt hal d xxolk elthel He could d11XQ 'l C31 acloes the Canadlan boldel load It up and sxxlng back lnto the Lnlted Qtatea and make a fOltL1ll6 Ill a fexx xx eeki the old beal met hls tate As hls llghts sxxept the slde ot the mOUlltalH and then back 111tO the load thev lllumlnated tvxo flashlng gun ballels Thev were gun balrele of the laxx He dld not put on the blake at fllst but atepped on the gas and as he Qalled by a Qharp crack came to hle eare and a keen pam lan thlough hm cheat Nllth hls last atlength he put on the blake The Cal skldded swelxed fl om one slde of the mountaln load to the othel and ae the llghts exposed no glound ln flont of hlm the cal leaped fl om the cllff AS the moon Qwung from ltd hlgheat polnt the dame old vxolf xx 1th hls nose polnted to the etare dang hm death gong CLARK COFFEY 25 74 lql, ' - ' xl XX' l 1 XX' . , V . . . Y. . , . 1 L1 Lv g 1 ' 'lv 1 ' I I 4 1 2 3 l y 1 1K1 1 vi 1? L. 7 1 1 1 ' 1. 1 1' 1 K L L ' ' . v ' n 1 One night he was sailing along on the old mountain road close to where 1 1 , 'I1 '. Y A A1 'L1 ' W1 K. . S' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 7 A1 ' 1 1 Lv. 7- v A v. ' 1 ' 1K1 n LN x ' , K .L n . . 4 1 T '. 1 V in A I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 7 1 1' ' 1 . . , . . 1, I - Aw Ar kv 4 - 1 I u A . . . 7 7. .1 . l , . . ., . . l . 9 Q' , 1 1
”
Page 77 text:
“
P - ll ' ,1, But thele IQ bound to be a rub some place and this rub is in his studies Why he finds that in order to begln to prepaie his lessons he must study at least two whole hours every day on every subiect Then he goes to class to be bombaided with questions which only Solomon and maybe not he could answer Public school may have been all right but lt didn t teach Pleshle to think fol himself Now what does the F1 eshman think of h1mself '7'7 FATE The sun was casting its first rays upon the fast turning leaves and the whlte hats of the mountain peaks It gave the first warnlng of the coming of wlnter A large sleek black furred animal wobbled from his den in the moun tain side stretched himself and w1th a look of wonder at the beautlful picture that Jack Frost had painted the night before set out in search of food He knew he must find plenty of food to quench his enormous hun ger as winter would soon take him in hand He must den up and call upon the surplus he should have stored in his large body As he traveled back and forth through the many colored bushes he bitten berries The old bear was not satisfied he was looking for a meal in one killing As he walked into a grove of quaking asps a sweet scent came to his nostrils and a glorious sight to his eyes He saw a fairly large animal one showmg a good meal in itself His first impulse was to kill He sprang forward with the quickness of a cat and with a loud roar flung his weight upon the helpless animal In answer to the c1y vhich reached the ears of the little animal a vast armour of quills stood out The old bear struck but not with the flerceness he had intended The old bear let out a roar of pain and fled into the bushes He tried in valn to iemove the needles that filled his nose and paws but all he could do was to break a few of them oft For three weeks the old bear suffered flndlng scarcely enough food to keep h1m alive Thus winter took him into her clutches and on a bleak December day a lone wolf sang the bear s death song from a small mound near the bear s den On the same morning that the old bear set out in search of food V1 young college graduate set out in search of work 1n the business district of New York City He was a tall handsome young chap and very ambi l'l'l l' U W XV ll , S 1 L uk , . . . . , ...i...-0,311.1 i . , , , . . . - X 7 ' I 7 , . . . . , found two or three mice, a small bush rabbit, and many sweet juicy, frost .. 5 ' . , . Y 1 ' ! ' ' , .' I L L - , my-V I q 1 -v . it bv vi 5 . . 7 . . . , . . , x s y . 1 I ' ' .- ' 9 ' 9 73
”
Page 79 text:
“
A STUDY OF SOUNDS Flom JLIIIIOI Sophomole Studx f I H111 at INo0n CP1an1sQ1mo F11 st Comers J Hello k1d why the change Ill speed Theme Gosh I IOlg0t all about It Talk about hot' Hookx Im time but Thls thc weeds School thlS kllld of a day' as soon ClOdk CHO Hob CGenexal murmur mole COITIQISD wlsh we could haxe DILHIL N0 got youls' Not goms, to Wondel what thmks made of' NIONIQS Blleve me Im g'OlIl Folna be good Whats the lesson ID Flenchl Dance tomght Spose PIOI '7 Ixo such luck bah' Wa1tll next summer' Shes Iueh CTee Heel Hey' You klds calm down I hafta study' Aw no come on k1ds CFort1sQ1mo Most ex elyone Presentl Flankle got xnx gum dym ton some QSQI lmblej Now F'1'1nku you know how I loxe you' You know me Frankle' Don t leaxe me out' No I mean some th It h xsn t been chewed' Too publlc' Oh you th flres out'CTee Heel Now qult or youll hult me' Oh no I wouldnt fsweetlyj Ill help' Behaxe youl self' CFF Cllmarcl I haue 1t' CScrambleJ Get 1m' fGeneral Hee Hee Ho Ho Tee Hee Hal Hal B F' I XM' tE1ase1s Cxreful m1 ht hult somebody' POP' Ouch' W ho threw that Just NV211t CSc1ambleD LOOM' ZIP' It s gettmg too hot Th1nk moxe Ouch' Talk about hurt mad at you Oh dldll t mean JIGGERS' QScrambleJ fP1an1ss1moJ Sllence HELEN MORGANI 26 l 1 l 'W-XYHW I l l I ' ' '- - . f 'R 1 . ' : I , v sv . tw -11 . A , ' 1 V ' f- .- , ,' 1 ri v i 'Si , V K. Q1 u -.I s Yr- .1 Ll ' ' . ' ' ' V V Q - V' V v T- ' s ' .T T V V . ' - ' ,- . . . , . . ,I - 1 Y - . X- I -y V. ,- ,. , . ,- , . . , , ' 5 71 Y ' . s ' Q 1 T . .. .-'- 1 . . 1 T . ' v . 1 .' .T , .T k UT . I , 1 y D 1 v 1 - . ., , I . , , . Help 'im out' CGroanJ-'s no use-give up! -All . ' .l I I I .I . 4 . ' , ,. 2 N, 'T ' 9 ' . L. i A . .Z -1 ,, .C ' 2, v v T I i- , V1 . , . . - , .' 2 as ' ' .- ' .- , , e ' v, ' 1 , 9 A . ii ci , , V V i. 9 , T 4 V 1 V v . - - , ,. - - - - - - - - '- ' '- IF . 31 ' . ' .' 'sl - ,z - 'g ' 1 T i 7 V 'Ji . ' - V -- r .l -.'- ,f r I ' I . l .., I , K .T I 1 , . . T 4 1 ' . , . 75 lu f
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.