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THE STEELHEAD FOR JUNE Page 17 vs as delrfrhted and Ceres framed great prarse For many years Juprter was happy wrth hrs new nectar untrl one fall the elves came hurrwrnv' back wrth the news that the mortals had found and taken all the grapes Juprtcr rs as furrous rt was unbefuable to be twrce deprrved of hrs nectar The mortals must be punrslred so he decrded to put long thorns rn the vrne so the audacrous mortals would not be able to prck them They scratched and pr rcked therr fingers untrl the leaves were stamed wrth blood Juprter seernvf ercclarmed Oh I cannot destroy what has grven me such happrness From thrs year on the vrnes shall not grow far from the earth the grapes shall not taste so sweet to the mortals and when the fall comes and the grapes are rrpe the leaves shall turn red to warn the mortals not to steal the frurt of the Gods Margaret Bonnev 20 NOW DID YOU? Oh drd you ever notrce Brnx toe rn Or Dreka Lays double chrn Helen May er s haughty stare Or Martha Grrzzells harr so farr Kneut Wernmark s cute remarks Or Lottre Ihrllrps wrld gav larks Spud Watsons numerous beaux Or Alrce Carrolls many clothes Brllre Boettchers characterrstrc wrrtrng Or Kenneth Coopers love for fi htrng Clarence Ellrs creat long legs Or Ethel Johnson s short lrttle pegs George Oats grit for l5rn0' Or Charlotte Thrall s love for srghrng Mrss Lrllys Ingersoll clock Or Wrnrfred Amys admrrrng flock Or Darrel Dalrymples gaudy socks, Alan Woolley s brg brown eyes Jrm H111 s scarcely notrcable blush Or Felrx Wrrghts brrstlmg sage brush Alrce Skellys dramond rrng Or Thorman Smrths abrlrty to srng Carl Hansens class and vo Or Helen Coopers way so slow Last but not least our Dalles Hrgh School Where we all abrde by the rod and rule? Now drd you? D Wolfken . . . , . I3 Z1 ' . 1 Y . . . . 1IY. 1' . L5 . . 1 v W '. I. ' . . I . ' 1, c l C.n 'CA 1. s yn. , . ' . . V C L L s ' 1. . . . C Y. . . .. U - D - 1 1 - . . . V u In 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 .. . . 1 ' .1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 7 ' . ! v 1, ' 7 . . , . . C 5 1 1 . J . . , . . 1 . 1 u 11 , 1 , . ' .. 7 r . . . , 1 . . y.. 1 A 1 . ,,. ' . C Y , '1 .. ' D 3 G , . 7 - ' . 1 ' , .. 7. . cs e1 Q 1 , ' I U 1 I. . , ' o 1 1 ' ' . 7 '.' . 1 .. . 7 , . . . ., q . 1 . .,.. , . . . . , . . 1 . , .. . . 1 1 u 11 D 1 . 1 . . . .1 i l .
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Page 16 THE STEELHEAD FOR JLNE eted her beauty when anvone chanced to come through the woods One day a youth wandered that way searchlng for sultable flowers to put ln h1s flrst bouquet to h1s sweetheart These flowers must be selected for her Wlth care but he d1d not know exactly what k1nd would do The beaut1ful Tlger L1ly caught h1s eye and he rushed to It and was about to p1Ck It when he stopped for on second thought thls flower was not what he wanted The L1ly trlumphant a moment before was angry to thlnk that he would not take her The youth looked around for somethmg else but some of the flowers were too pale others too ugly and st1l1 others had too much perfume H sat dovsn almost m despalr when he detected an exqulslte perfum Why to be sure they were vlolets They were just the thlngs he wanted He searched beneath the grass and leaves untll he found those tender humble flowers wlth such a flesh woodsv fragrance and then he pxcked a generous bouquet The V1Ol9tS were cherlshed by the gnl sweetheart as a token of love whlle the Tlfrer L1lv ln ed 1n proud hum1l1at1on Moral The one who attracts the most attentlon IS not always the one most admlred and respected M Carlson 21 ORIGINAL LEGEND OF THE OREGON GRAPE unmerclfully on Mount Olympus Juplter called for h1s bowl of nectar so that he mlght drmk to Venus beautv When the llttle elves were hurrvmff wxth the great bowl a terrible mnshap occurred they trlpped over Mars helmet left so carelessly by h1s chan and spllled all the YVIIIC Juplter was very angry and the frlghtened l1ttle elves went scurrvmg to Peres to beg her to help them Hopmv to please Jupltcr she planned a new w1ne that would contam such wonderful grapes that he would never regret the loss of h1S othel wlne She sent the elves fal and Wlde over the ealth ln sealch of mate11al for It They brought her the blown 1ocks for the w1ne from the shady dells they brought the gleen of mosses for the leaves and from the fal north they brought the luster of the glaclels to pollsh them The Splrlts eager to help gathered the sunbeams for the clusters of flowels and because Jup1te1 s favorlte color was purple Ceres decreed purple frult for the v1nes she then planted the vmes on the rocky knolls and m the deep canyons so that the mortals wouldn t find them When fall came the elves scatteled ove1 h1l1 and dale to gather the frult Back they came w1th loads of the lusclous grapes Wlth WhlCh Ceres made a Wme that was far more de11c1ous than the first Juplter T l . . 7 9 7 D v ' ' , ' . e '- V - 7 ' ' 9 , . .. . c - - 1 Y ' .' 7 . l a 1 n u 7 o -A - o . V, , D , .. . h Y .f 0 l' c , a One afternoon many, many years ago when the sun beat down . Y , . . Y . . , . . . 5 . . ' 1 r ' , 7 1 1 5 . y Q . . , . . J t . C 7 , Q' . . 3 A u v ! 1 v . . . . . , , v - ' J ' I 7 ' 9 7
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Page 18 THE STEELHEAD Fon JUNE FROG CONVENTION The chalrman counted the f1ogs that had assembled to dec1de on the plans for a League of Cloakels He found that thele wele thl ee hun and fifty seven leplesentatlves f1om all the Fzogvxlles of the su11ound mg swamp What have vou to sav ln legald to who the leading flow of the League of Nobles shall be? began the chanman mth all due fo1m All the flogs began to cloak at once each shoutlng h1s own quall ficatlons fo1 leadelshlp The chauman upped vxolently fo1 o1de1 and when all was fwaln stlll he called on Plof Stoute to glve h1s vlews Vlho IS the best qualified you ask? exclalmed Plof Stoute 1n an exultant rranner Why I am of coulse belng p1Of8SbOl of knowledge and Just look at mx phx slquel I alone can malntam o1de1 and Dr Legs have vou am polnts on th1S quest1on'? 1nter1upted the chanman Dr Legs lose wxth all the d1gn1t5 of one who ca111es the title of Doctor of D1v1n1tv and began If you w1ll paldon my p1efe1ence I able Chauman no othel flog ID thls su amp has the d1st1nct1on of havlng D D attached to h1s name' The entue hog assembly was -wam ln confuslon Th1ee hund1ed and fifty seven f1O0'S all cloakmg of then own powels IS qulte enough to dlSt13Ct the most lexel headed chauman After many valn attempts to malntaln o1de1 the chanman hope lessly called out Is thele a motlon to adJou1n7 Then fo1 once the membels 'mgleed so they uncelemonlously qultted the hall to leturn on the followlng day w1th no better lesults The flogs lealned flom hald sad evcpeuence that an olganlzatlon wlll not be well governed lf the mdlvlduals 'ue not w1ll1ng to sacufice pe1sonal lntezests for the publlc good Lenola Khndt LIFE There axe fou1 stages to llfe chlldhood m1ddle age old age and death The sleep1ng and the dead ale but as plctures t1s the eye of chlldhood that le us a palnted d6Y1l As tlme Goes on we 1eal17e come what come may that tlme and the lO.l1 luns th1ough the 1ouffhest day When old age comes to those who have hved and galned for them selves onlv they know vs hat they say I have hved long enough. my . . o . u . . 77 . . . - F, C 0 sc v , ' , , ' , C . - e - a ,, . I V. 1 1 rs Q , 1 1 ' ' v I- . l uk ' ' Q ul . 1 1 v ' 1 c. rc, I ' ' . G . u . U l, . . V ,, . . . 1 . ' ' U 1 ' 1 w - 1 9 9 y 9 7 . Y , . . . , ' -,, H l K v . . . ,, . ' ' cz 7 .Y . ' . . . H . I ' v v Y C 7 1 I should name myself as most 6llL'1bIC for that high rank. Why, Honor- ' Il , I ' . ' I . 74 I c C, . . . . ' ' A - 1 th, . I tl . v. 1 1 I . ' . I L y - 1 ' . . 7 C I . ' u Q . 1 - u , ' . ' , - 77 , . , . . C . A , . 0 1 1 Q , , A 1. 1 . ' v E C s 1. . . , . ' ' ' 7 . 1 . ' 7 1 ' . ' . 1 ' I an 1 Y n I , , ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' D c . . ca ' , I , 7 Q
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