I have a little collection of school yearbooks- high school and college. Most of them are family yearbooks. I have 4 of my Dad's- one from high school, (Box Elder High School-1933), one from junior college (Weber State College- 1935) and 2 from university (Brigham Young University- 1936 and 1937). These schools are all in Utah. I have my Mother-in-law's senior yearbook from South Pasadena (California) High School (1949), and my Father-in-law's sophomore yearbook from Belmont High School in Los Angeles in 1939. I also have a 1926 yearbook from North Cache High School in Northern Utah- I acquired it years ago when an elderly lady passed away in our church, and discovered it was full of my relatives, including my grandma's younger sister Aunt Beth.
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1926 North Cache High School |
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My Dad's senior year of high school, he was on the staff of the yearbook. (He's Eugene Clark, and is in both photos) |
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My Dad in his senior year at BYU, a member of Alpha Kappa Psi |
There is a huge difference between the white-bread yearbooks of Utah and South Pasadena, and the one from the inner city of Los Angeles just before World War II. What a fun way to while away a few hours, checking out the activities, fashions, and popular culture of the day in these wonderful little time capsules.
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The ethnic make-up of Belmont High School in LA in 1939 was ethnically diverse. |
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I love that they had cooking classes for boys. Future chefs for the stars, I'm sure! |
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Bruce's dad Henry was in the 4th row from the bottom, 5th from right. Looks like a little toughie. |
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Bruce's Mom Betty Gore is on the bottom center right. 1949. |
I wish I'd scanned the books instead of photographing them.. the photos aren't really the best quality. But here you go! Enjoy them anyway!