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 30 text:
“
v. .1:g.1::. ., iiiggggkg 4' f N36 c rt ' 4 Q f 4 4: 'Q fs . Nw 9 4 f ' ...sf 2 -4 it iw' 4 f 6 if ,.., .. 3 ROWINO NOT DRIFTINL- VIRGINIA AHERN olves to become a private secre- Res tary. Noted as student body treasurer. ' ' ' and sports. Delights In dancing JEROME ALPERN Resolves to attend college. Noted as member of glee club and Gondolier staff. n Delights in track and tennis. IM APPERSON Resolves to become a research chem- lSf. Noted as Oarsman staff member. Delights in practical jokes. ERNEST AVRIL - Resolves to become an auto mechanic. Noted machine shop foreman. 9 Delights in gymnastics. MARIORIE LEE BALTER Resolves to become consulting psy- chologist. Noted for oratorical ability. Delights in columning for the Oars- man. C-WENDOLYN. BEEKS Resolves to become beauty operator. Noted as Home Room secretary. .P 'Delights in sewing. BEN BILGER Resolves to go to U.C.L.A. Noted as Varsity V member. Delights in swimming. AMOS BLEECKER Resolves to become a custodian. Noted for his swimming. Delights in working. fmmf4 CONSTANCE ALLEN Resolves to attend bu Noted in girls' sports. Delights in dancing. siness college. MARY ANDERSON Resolves to attend business colleQe- Noted as redhead. I Delights in remembering Fairfax. ETHEL ARON Resolves to enter business college. Noted as a G.A.A. member. Delights in reading. ELLIS BACK Resolves to be an auto mechanic. Noted for theatrical ability. Delights in working backstage. IRIS BARBER Resolves to become an aviatrix. Noted as member of Home Eco- nomics club. Delights in sewing. LOIS BEESON Resolves to become a cosmetologist. Noted G.A.A. and First Aid member. Delights in dancing and modeling. CAROLYN BINER Resolves to travel. Noted as First Aid and Gregg Artist member. Delights in sailing. invi BOHN Resolves to join the C.C.C. Noted for his smartness. Delights in forestry work. Page twenty-six
”
Page 29 text:
“
x,.. . 5 - Nj, 7 X .,,,V . Q. 1 BILL ORTEGA DON CORRIGAN JEANNE SHARPE FRED STORM President Vice President Secretary Treasurer S35 CLASS OFFICERS THE CRUISE -OF THE GOOD SHIP S'35 ln the memorable month of September, 1929, 365 grammar school admirals prepared to sail on the sea of Venice High School for a fling at fame and fortune, Let the editor take the readers through the years and give you a log of the good ship S'35, -and a tale of its crew. September, 1929 to june, 1932: The two years were spent in preparing for a stormy but pleasant journey. New acquaintances were made, new interests gained, and little by lit- tle, the mass became separated into individuals with different interests and ambitions. September, 1932: ln this year a metamorphosis was completed. The members of the class were now distinct characters in the life of the school. Men like Don Owens, Frankie Gravante, Dud Liles, Bob Polk, Carl Brooks, Woodrow Haskins, Ben Bilger, and others be- came point-winning athletes, while Art Gottlieb, Marjorie Balter, june Gleason, joe Toyo- shima, and lerv jones represented the class in scholarship. September, 1933 to March 10, 1933: The class of S'35 was again ready to add honor to its name when the disastrous earthquake came to ruin its buildings. March 25 to june, 1934: The class of S'35 came back to find an education in tents and bungalows, and it was then it showed its true colors by sticking to the ailing ship and today has brought it safely into port. September, 1934: At last they were Seniors. Approximately 150 out of the original 365 had stayed with the ship, and after five years, were eager to finish the journey. The crew was divided into two divisions, in charge of Mrs. Morrison and Mr. Fordham, and offi- cers were chosen to govern each division. Frank Gravante and Don Murchison were chosen captains, lean Crocker and jane Riley acted as first mates, and Art Gottlieb and Fred Storm served as pursers. For 15 weeks the divisions had separate interests and activities, and' then came the change. The S'35 class became a unit at last. The choice of colors to be flown into port was blue and white. Miscellaneous business was taken up, and thus ended the first half of the last year of the cruise. February 4, 1935: Port was but a short nineteen weeks away, and with this thought in mind, officers were elected to steer through the most hazardous part of the trip. Bill Ortega was chosen captain, Don Corrigan, first mate, leanne Sharpe, scribe, and Fred Storm, purser. Although they passed through dangerous waters, the joy and pleasure of their last banquet and dance was not dimmed. june 19, 1935: Port was reached at last, and amid salutes and cheers, they landed, prepared to go on the longer and more adventurous journey of life. Page twenty-five
”
Page 31 text:
“
ROWINC- NOT DRIFTING FRANCES BOSWELL Resolves to go to U.C.L.A. Noted for her iudicial ability and tennis. Delights in music and photography. ALAN BUCKLAND Resolves to become a mechanic. Noted as a swell fellow. Delights in working on T's . ROSALI E BURTLE Resolves to become a tennis star. Noted as Red Cross member. Delights in sports. PAULINE CARPENTER Resolves to become successful. Noted for her personality. Delights in swimming. DON CORRlGAN Resolves to go to college. Noted as V. P. S '35 class. Delights in track and football. DOUGLAS COULTRY Resolves to go to Notre Dame. Noted as track-man. Delights in all sports. KAY CROWE Resolves to become a stenographcr. Noted for her pearly teeth. Delights in riding. HAZEL DANE Resolves to go to S.M.J.C. Noted as treasurer of Red Cross Club. Delights in reading. CARL BROOKS Resolves to go to Loyola. Noted as Varsity V and member. Delights in football and track. Hi-Y MARIANO BUDUAN Resolves to further education. Noted for collecting pictures. Delights in gymnastics. THELMA CARDWELL Resolves to travel. Noted as a Gregg Artist. Delights in dancing. MUTSU CHUMAN Resolves to stay home. Noted as a Cosmopolitan. Delights in sewing and cooking. BILL COULTRY Resolves to attend college. Noted as member of Glee Club. Delights in track and swimming. . .V, if M4 6,1 4 x. '79 h Z ai - ' W 1 f M 1 , , 4 f , f f , fag, ' f ,, , 0 , f . 'ti Z , 44 -. rm. . W 5 ' 'MZ .1 ..4 1 , .,.. .L . IEAN cRockER on Resolves to become a social sec- ' l V fefafy. 1 . . Noted as V-P of l2B H.R. X I g Q Delights in glee club work and read- ' - A ' iii? as , .y:.. W , IRENE CZIFFRA ', Resolves to get married. Noted as secretary of Gregg Artist Q 'Q I and as G,A.A. member at Manual f 'wg Qs Arts. 'Q Delights in riding. . .... A -. , -:Q its . 122' FLORENCE DICK Resolves to become a stenographer. Noted as V-P of Gregg Artists, Delights in reading. ty-seven ,. 2 vw:-5-1gir13:.' ,- I 1, 5 'K 2 Q: 1. ww. . A 4 ,.,. ,. V . 9965? ff f f fx 'rf ' 'tw Q 1 if ' if tw ' fftiigfgj '.A
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.