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THE TAHOMA able of Contents. ' al JU dl Cover design fCnrtis I-Iillj Pages All's Fair ........... ,,,, 7 to 11 Promise ............... .... 1 2 and 13 A Visit to the Woods .. . . 14 Out of the Dark ...... .... 1 5 and 1.6 POETS' CORNER- ' Night Pictures 17 Romance ....... 17 Meditation ...... 18 .The Inspiration 86 CLASS SECTION- Ye Class Chronicle .... 20 to 23 Class Prophecy ..... .... 2 4 to 30 Class Will .....,.. .... 3 1 to 33 Class Prospectus .... .... 3 4 to 37 Class Poem ....... . . 38 Class Roll ...... .... 3 9 and 40 Class Page ...... .. 41 Words to Class .. 42 Pictures fClasisJ ..... .... 4 3 to 56 Pictures fTahomaJ . .. 57 to 61, 84 DEPARTMENTS- Editorial ..... ..... 6 2 to 85 Alumni ....... .... 8 7 and 88 Edison High .... 89 to 91 Society ...... .... 9 2 and 93 Cadet .... 94 and 95 Music . .. .... 96 and 97 Debate .98 to 100 G. A. A. . . 101 and 102 Athletics 103 to 104 Exchange .... 113 to 115 Class Notes .... 116 Personals .... 117 to -1
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THE T HGMA Qalt111nzt'5 Staff OFFICIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief, ROGER ELDER, '11 Assistant, MARVIN MacLEAN, 1154, Business Manager, WALDO BURFORD, '11 Assistant, HERBERT GEISENHEYNER, 'lllfz Advertising Manager, PHILIP BARRETT, '11 Assistants, NEWTON BUREN, '11V2g, WALLACE McPHERSON, '11, RAYMOND DODGE, '11, WILL WRIGHT, '11g RAYMOND MURRY, '11 . LOREN WETHERBY, ROBT. CHALMERS o o o EDITORIAL STAFF Marvel Hall, Literary Leslie Davis, Exchange Josephine Andrak, Music Don Stevens, Debating Alison Taylor, Personals Clara McDonald, G. A. A. Winifred Combs, Society John Cromwell, Athletics Heien Skinner, Alumni Dean Pickett, Cadet o o o ' STAFF ARTISTS Quinn Trott Barry Glen Morton Nicholson Curtiss Hill fHonoraryJ Frank Beck fHonoraryJ Fritz Lindquist iHonoraryJ J esse Loomis 1HonoraryJ A Roy Anderson lHonoraryJ o o o CLASS REPORTERS Myra Ford, Senior A Stacy Jones, Junior A Gerald Relf, Senior B Hayes Jones, Junior B Heath Twitchel, Sophomore Fulton Magill, Freshman o 0 o EDISON HIGH STAFF JESSIE HARDY, Editor JOHN WILLSON, Bus. Manager DWIGHT BALL, Advertising Manager o o o Fifty Cents a Semester For Advertising Rates, See Advertising Manager Write on' one side of paper only, and write often. ' Put material in Tahoma Box by Library door. Entered as second class matter at Postofnce. Ll
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THE. TAI-IOMA 7 I 5j'e:gwx-mi--xv YNY . H miqrft W L ff: Ni I ill ,, - ' ' 2 fi gfnv-imw-mr,-... f9?'iWl'HlfHW1f L img' fx? -3 g QU TE. 3 5 Eb a 2 U 1 it E . l I - , , . f wr fMIHlSlElllvj,1m1yqmp -3 ,if ,T LW, . N i 'f ' -'--it ' ' 'Y T - --- 'C.HlI.Li ALL'S FAIR Beatrix Camp '11 ERT, you've got to Huke, somehow. This was the PP result of the two minute's inspection Red Trent, track captain of the Jaxon High, had given his crossed ankles. Bert Gratton, departing hurdle champion, looked pretty black and impressive, but he accepted this laconic information as the expected 4 thing, and said nothing. Red, meeting no obsta- cle, pressed his advantage. VVe'll push Knox as a winner-you know he's next bestg and you let him pass you-trip on a hurdle- no one will know the diffs. We can't-give Harmon that hurdle record, and if you hurdle for them and lluke, we've got it. Bert k1lCW that Trent was rambling on, but he paid only half attention, for he had already decided. -for Iaxon, you know, finished Red. Bert rose as his train rumbled in. I'll do it for Jaxon, 'Red'. Then he turned to his track mates, who had been standing aloof dur- i11g this conversation. They shook hands, and expressed in rather boisterous fashion, their sorrow at his leaving, but he knew what it was worth and was glad, for he had a boy's hatred of gushing Dart- ings. They encircled Trent and, led by him, gave the dear old ,Taxon yell g then Bert was gone. He heard the three cheers as he mounted the platform, but he went inside until the train started, then reap- peared and waved his hat with a forced gaiety from the last car. Trent's scarletsweater was the last spot of color he saw-he thought he should never forget it. There was a great bitterness in his heart, and leaning against the door, he stared at the flying land- scape and saw nothing. But Gratton was leaving ,Taxon forever- and he had been an idolized athlete for three yearsf And now he was going to Canada-to Harmon High, j'axon's rival each season at the big interscholastic meet. For his father's ideas of parental
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