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FREEMAN BURKHALTER ADELINE NEUENSCHWANDER Too small and jolly to be takt n seriously. With a swiftness that carries her far. Alpha- Dream of Queen Esther III; Track IN'; Glee Club III, IN’. ADOLPH LIECHTY 1 likes to (five villingly; (fives villingly, it enjoys much, I e ives it again. RUTH SPEICHER We have no time to sport away the hours, .til must be earnest in a world like ours. PERL STEINER Blest with plain reason and earn mon sense. ♦ 23 f -
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: a ; . ; ; ♦ •I EXCURSION III We were all glad when the morning arrived for ns to start again, regardless of the fact that our number had diminished to thirty. Our guide tor tins year, Miss Lucille Amstutz. had announced that we were now half way up the mountain. This year we decided to write a pamphlet, which we called the Budget, to relate the events and happenings of our trip as we went along. This paper proved to be a great success. We still climbed from platform to platform, meeting many obstacles as we passed over the gigantic clitfs and gorges. The soil here was sandy, carpeted with a thick layer of pine needles. The awful depths below our path were stirred by the music of the rushing river: its great trees waving and whispering; its shadows, purple, gray and brown, and its seen fringes of green pines were all very beautiful. EXCURSION IV Our number had now increased to thirty-four as four members of another party had decided to join ours. This time we chose Mr. Elmer Liechty to guide us to the end. Although our path now was often wet and rocky, with perhaps a steep precipice close to it, we were eager to reach the summit in order to see what awaited us there. The last climb no longer looked as precipitous to us as it had two years earlier. Tins year our band published a book which we called Our Yesterdays . This book gave the history of our four years' adventure. It was bought by our friends back home who were interested in us and wished to learn the success of our trip. We had to travel steadily to be able to reach the top by May 20. 1926. Yet each year we would halt long enough for some rest and recreation. Track always seemed to meet our needs best. A contest had been staged among the members of the party during the entire four years. This consisted of the various records for the ability of climbing. At the end of the journey. Miss Nova Lehman was declared to be the one who had been most successful in overcoming the most obstacles and who had withstood the trip best. Miss Ruth Speicher won second place. We arrived at the top by the appointed time. As we looked over the cliffs down to the level plane far below, each one of us saw paths leading upward that were more direct than the ones we had chosen. If we were to climb again the same mountain whose peak we have just attained, we in many instances would expend our energy in a different manner than we did the first time, but we are J y no means at our final destination. What appeared to us to be the top of the mountain while we were yet below is only one of the larger steps. The major part of the mountain is still ahead of us. This part of the climb was hidden in the clouds from us four years ago. Now that we are here and can look farther ahead we see that the remainder of the climb will need more foresight than was needed in our four years’ climb. Yet with this experience we have, and with the opportunities and possibilities that are before us, we enter into our new life, anticipating a climb which will be a success to each of us. OPAL REYNOLDS. ’26. 25 )• •
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