Butler High School - Magnet Yearbook (Butler, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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fb N A fexv daxs l.1ter the mm eould be seen xx 1ll11ng doxxn the street xxith springx steps The sunshine had eome bielx into his life, 1nd a gax xx histle thrilled through his lips H1ppx d1xs h1d been spent sinee his d.1xs of miserx, but this vxws the l'llpplt.SI of ull This xx 15 his xxedding dlx The girl he loxed hx realized the decextfullness of the man xx ho hed and tricked her, 1nd had re turned to the loxer of her ehildhood d1xs XY hx' shouldn t the mln be happx 9 At lelst n1ture thought he sl1ould be Qxxh1t is nxture but God' 1nd lnsxxered him xx1th ,ln exen gaxer xoiee is h xxended his xx 1x' toxx 1rds the ehureh and his vxaiting bride OH Bx Dornlfqx lmfzrxon ol1n Tellemln s1t 1I1l1lS offiee puffing 1xx IX If 1 Llgll' 1nd deseribing to his friend, Rmdolph B elxermm, the x IFIOUS lbihties with xxhieh Son had betn en dowed Son w1s ohn Tellcmm, r pride 1nd lox of ohn Tellcmm, Sr 1dver tismg n11gn1te In relhtx, these 1b1ht1es xxere eonhned to being xble to spend his f1thers helxels with surprising else lflel comfort 1nd to bemg clex er enough to unrnx el I1 hne of pl1us1ble expl1n1t1ons for his exer present l1ek of monex before ere1ted, but he xx 19 the 1de1l box Son hill .1 brain or sistoundmg ac comphshments, Son xx 18 the gresatest 1thlet1e excr turned out 1nd forsooth, hc I11d been turned out of sex er1l institutions of le1rn1ng, Son xx ould be fl'l'11OLIS if ohn Tellemln himself l11s to supplx the flme INovx, R1ndolph I xx is just 1sl11nf' Son tl11s morning xxhx he didnt xx rite 1 story for the INexx Yorlx Surxex I I'C'lLl 1 be1stly storx in xt the other dxx Son eould xxrite 1ll lround 1 thing hlxe Illlf He slxs l1e l11sn t l1lCl enough experienee, but I hn1lly eonvineed him th1t he should trx He sud wnything he xxrote eould nexer get in print, but xou xx 1teh Son hell fool em The Surxex is 1 prettx big thing to st1rt on, ohn, sud 'xlr B1el1erm1n Whx don t xou let him trx something 1 little less high h1t You don t xxant to discourxge the box xxith 1nx editor s rebuff Tut, tut, noxx' I tell xou th1t Son eln do better th1n 1nx of tl1ose rugged xx riters xxl1o Ire dr1xx1ng doxxn good pxx You xx xteh Son NX hx Ill just bet xou anvthing that xxhat hes going to xx rite xxill be pubhshed xx1tl1 gre1t plels ure to the publisher Now, I don t six, Iohn, th1t xour son isn t e1p1ble of turnmg out 1 good storx, but it does seem 1 little too mueh for his first st1rt Ill xx 1ger 1 hunt mg trip if the Surxex 1ecepts his hrst xx orlx Sold, Rindolph, xx hen do xxe start' P 'I'lIl'i SICNI Ii SI.Xfi.'I'IT II' um ff, ne, ,WNY 7 H W- 'mf in-W--,M - 49: 1 1 1 - 11 1 1' 1 1 11 1' ' 1 , ' ' ' L ' e. 1 , . , 1 Y 1 L 1, , 'L ' . ' 1' ' J ' ' . I' . ' .j, 1 1 ' ' I Y. 1 v '1 ' I '1 ' 11 v1 1 ' Y. v 1 1 ' 1 , . - . 1 . 1'1 1 ' 'x 51 LI11,. 1 . ' 4 - i . i 1' J ' 1 ., . - , K 2 Q '1 11 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1- 11 1 s ' 1 1' L 1 1 ' 5 ' A ' i 1. L I . L 'U ' ' ' ' V , ' ' vs - 1 , 1 V In his fatl1er's opinion, Son xx'11s not 11s near the ideal boy .1s any person ever ' 1 '1. ' ' . '. 3 ' fi I 1 ' - ' 1 1 ,, 1 1 1 , 1 '- 1 1 , 1 11 -1 V1 ' . ' . l 1. D n v X V V V I ' 1 '. . . V V 1 . , Y l I ' ' ' rf r e . tr Y Y ' v1 v ,, 1 , 1- r Y V . 1 1 P . , ' , 1 , ., ' ' - , , 1 . ,. I , , . ' . , I 1 ' 1 I 1 11 Q . - I 11 I f 1 Y 1 'f . - V 1 ' V 1 ' A ' V' ' 1 , ,1 ,y 1. 1 1 - . A 11 . - , 1 1 1 L A A ' . v V. 1 v I , yy r' V A Y - N1 1 1 1 ' 'D r ' 1 V X 7. r v y, v V7 v ' . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' . ' ' ' . ' x ' ,Y 1' , v , v D , 1, . ' . . 1 Y Q - 1 ' , rf 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 Q Y 13 x 2 ' A 1 Y YY K n I 11,



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THE SENIOR MAGNET 17 ag 7.74654 sllence descended upon the audlence dazzled by her matchless beauty The crxtxcs anew acclanmed her as haung one of the most beautxful yonces that had ever been heard nn grand opera Her audnence thought her the most fortunate and happy person 1n the world They were unaware that the one to whom they should pay trxbute was sat tang unnotnced and alone ln thexr mxdst that they owed thexr enloyment to a mouselnke creature who was the exact antltheses of the bnllxant Julla As the dxspersxng company passed out gxvmg expressxons to thexr apprecnatnon the words were joyous musxc to the ears of thus one who felt a perfect happn ness Now her hopes had been realnzed her great purpose an lxfe had been ac eomphshed for her sacrxfices had not been ln vam Perhaps she had not achnev ed success nn the eyes of the world as had Julia but when she left the theatre she was filled wlth a overwhelmmg feelnng of ,oy and contentment ulla was acclalmed a find nn operatnc cnrcles In thas she had succeeded She was rewarded but to Julxa the applause dad not brnng complete happmess There was somethlng bltter 1n xt all Perhaps Ellen had found th1s way to true happmess for Juha had not found If m the empty and fickle acclalms of pop ularnty Cfhe monster By Charles Ellroff A man paced back and forth 1n the room wlth downcast head To a mere obseryer the man seemed to be thmkmg or planmng some serxous problem But when he lxfted his head such an opmmon would have been mstantly changed Hns face was drawn and punched and the wnld look an hxs eyes was almost that of an xnsane person The fingers he ransed to brush a seemlng haze from has eyes shook vnsnbly The vems xn has neck stood out nn thlck cords Wlth savage recklessness he pulled the hanr from h1s head It was plaln that the man was IU the grlp of some terrnble feehng some monster that was clutchmg at has heart and Hllmg hum with a despaxr that was pltnable to be seen Only .1 few days prevxous the world had seemed sueh a happy place to the man The sun had seemed to shine ey er so brlghtly and the sweet songs of the bxrds had thrllled ham It was exhnlaratmg to walk along enjoymg the beautles of nature and breathing nn the keen fresh :ur How good xt was to be ahve and enjoy all those beautlful thxngs that God had so freely gxven' But now all thxs was changed Almost 1n a twmklxng the sun had gone out of this man s llfe Utter despanr and that terrlble monster took 1ts place N longer was there a thrlll ID the beaut es of nature and he had forgotten about God The dreary gloom of the room Htted closely wlth h1s feelmgs Three tnmes he stopped has pacxng and stood before a table on whxeh were a glass and half emptv bottle Three tnmes he resnsted the temptatnon but finally he V .. . V. . 7 , A v ' Y - 1 1 A 1 v - 7 . , ' v ' ' . x . Y U Y ' V . , . 1 - ,l.i.l.l-. - , . 1 , . r 1 1 ' 1 ' , ' ' ' , . . 5 S . . I .4 . . x , . . . . . 2 , . . . 'e , 'e . 'Q . 7 'T ' s 1 ' . - . - xx x 1 V 1 n Y I e . 8 . X . . Y VV . V. I .x ' e , ,L ' , ' ,, . 'V , . . ' 9 - 1 - . . . - a X X . . . x 1 1 s , , '. - l ' V 1 s

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