Catlin Gabel School - Garrulous Pine Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1932

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Text from Pages 1 - 72 of the 1932 volume:

THE GARRULOUS PINE THE CATLIN SCHOOL PORTLAND QEGQN 1932 PUBLISHED BY THE Excerpl 'from a leller lo lhe gurls ol lhe school wrullen by Muss Callun For many weeks I have been waulung lor lhe lume when I mughl be allowed a long vusul wulh you by leller and now lhal lume has come 'lhus us a wonderlul lascunalung and quaunl old culy Zuruch lhe largesl un Swulzerland bul aboul lhe suze ol Porlland ll us very old undeed havung been once a Roman camp and lhere are slull ruuns ol a Roman wall near Many ol lhe old slreels ol lhe lown go back lo lhe muddle ages and lhe old cuslom ol paunlung legends and puclures on lhe oulsudes ol lhe houses slull prevauls un some ol lhe old guarlers makung a mosl lascunalung slory book ellecl From my wundows I look down upon lhe culy lyung along lhe enchanlung lake wulh lhe snow rummed mounlauns beyond There are lune lrees and gardens lhroughoul lhe culy and I see lhe buuldungs sel un lheur green backgrounds luke a pallern Beaululul old spures and lowers ruse above lhem unlo lhe sky The culy us lamous lor uls old bells whuch lull lhe aur wulh mellow lones as lhey rung oul lhe hours and quarler hours Fave church lowers send lorlh lheur peals lhroughoul lhe days and lhe nughls ll us a good lule and a happy one lhus lhal one sees beung luved un Swulzerland ll us made up ol love ol nalure and lhe oul ol doors lume lor readung and lhunkung love and apprecualuon ol musuc and paunlung and lhe olher arls And a leelung ol good wull lor lhe world and love lor lheur lruends and lamulues So lar un lhe huslory ol lhe counlrues ol lhe world whuch are workung loward cuvuluzaluon Swulzerland us probably on lhe whole lhe besl con duluoned wulh more lrue lreedom more lusluce and less unuusluce more peace and less musery lhan any olher counlry un lhe world ll us no longer necessary lor poverly lo be lhe lol ol anyone sunce wulh lhe unvenluon ol machunery ul became possuble lo produce enough ol everylhung lo guve all lhe peoples ol lhe world enough Bul so lar lhe ellorl ol lhe groups conlrollung machunery has been ralher lor lhe end ol makung money and prolul lhan lor organuzung lo meel lhe needs ol all And so loday unslead ol plenly lor all we have lhe mosl lerruble sullerung and poverly lhe world has ever seen even un lhe ruchesl counlry un lhe world our own 'loo many people have nol developed lheur hearls and lheur sympalhues lo keep pace wulh lheur munds and abululues And now we musl ul we wull save lhe peoples ol lhe world lrom deslroyung lhemselves and each olher brung lorlh a new old spurul and a new leader shup wulh lhe good and well beung ol all un our hearls and our purpose When we do lhal we wull be real Chrusluans and nol people who uusl call lhemselves Chrusluans GARRULOUS PINE 3 E Germany has many splendrd young men and women among The mosT 1deaIusTnc an The worId some oT Them I Think I have Iearned a greaT deaI Trom some oT The Germans I have come To know rn SwuTzerIand and Tound a rare sprrnT an Them In EngIand Too I know young peopIe whom I admure Tremendously And so one couId Tund Them rn all Iands These counTrres oT Europe ThaT have sTruggIed Through a generaTIon oT war and wanT and Terr1bIe debTs have been passing Tor years Iaws Tor The and and proTecT1on oT people who were Torced ouT oT empIoymenT And They cannoT undersTand our negIecT oT such Iaws among us BUT I do beheve ThaT The America oT The TuTure us goung To Try To be TruIy greaT and nobIe and wnse I am sure ThaT voung Amerrca us going To serve :Ts counTry wrTh The krnd oT paTruoTnsm ThaT wrII demand Tor her This has been a Iong ThoughT on my parT buT perhaps IT had To Take shape rn words because I have such a hope ThaT you are all Thnnkmg and Teehng ThaT way Too I Tlnd myseIT aImosT ImpaTrenT an my hope ThaT all oT you are Takung The TuIIesT poss1bIe advanTage oT your opporTunlTles aT school French and German one or boTh shouId be The speaking possessron oT every boy and gurl IT he or she us To be properIy equipped Tor exchange wrTh peopIe IH Europe ConTacT waTh deInghTTuI peopIe over here Takes on added dumensnon because There are so many rnTeresTs oT The mrnd and oT apprecrahons To be shared ThaT krnd oT sTored Treasure makes Tor reaI weaITh un IrTe and :T us The kind rn whuch so many Europeans are so rich JusT now I am having a beauTrTuI Tame wnTh musnc I have been drscovernng more and more oT The weaITh whrch Enghsh composers have been adding To musuc IH The IasT Two or Three decades Some one once sand ThaT greaT music was a promonTory mTo The nnT1nnTe And now I musT reIease you Trom IrsTenrng and myseIT Trom wruTung buT I send you all my Iove and The hope ThaT Thus Trnds each and every one oT you happy busy grownng and more and more undersTand:ng oT The world rn which you Irve and more and more aware oT The burned and avaulable T easure whnch :T holds R One day whsle passing by a lovely ThoughT paused n a momenT oT h gh ecsTasy Passed on and IeTT a h ng oT beauTy caug In s moIene s oT Torm and symrneTry I3eauTy and Iove and Tru h all roughT By ma Ter hand To oe TecT un Ty Ixfarh Laod 32 4 TH GARRULOUS PINE The TInesT service in reaIizing her highesT ideals. A G E E K T E M P L E ' I I 1 I I bf, E EDITORIALS Every year above The nosse oT The crTy among wooded halls we presenT an old English May EesTuval Gay banners Tly everywhere colorTul posTers pounT The way To The Punch and Judy show and To The reTreshmenT booThs where Engllsh lasses serve The Tarmers laborers and nobles oT The surroundnng counTrysude l-lark' A bugle blows and These same lasses lonn The Tarmers and laborers and nobles IH a dancang procession whnch escorTs The kung and queen To The green sTage A bursT oT song greeTs The crownung oT The royal palr For Theur amusemenT plays are presenTed ST George and The Dragon Robln T-lood Then a comedy unTerlude w1Th scenes Trom Shakespeare and The sTunTs oT The camel The hobby horses and The clowns AT lengTh The Eaur closes wuTh The song Ye Maids oT l-lelsTon and The gay Troupe disappears unT1l anoTher year The preparaTuons Tor The TesTnval begun In The early sprung BoTh upper and lower schools parTnc:paTe and suggeshons come Trom nndlvlduals and groups As soon as maTerual as selecTed Trom These suggesT:ons The work oT organnzahon as begun ln commuTTees Tormed Tor each dnsTlncT acTlvnTy The gurls subordunaTe Themselves To work wuTh each oTher and Theur respecTuve chairmen Finally all The parTs come TogeTher under The cenTralnznng nnTluence oT Mnss Sawyer and The PageanT goes on ATTer The May Day as over we look back and crlTlc1ze ourselves we see how much we have learned oT The old English cusToms and songs someThung we wanTed To do and could noT and Thlnk oT someThlng we hope To do The nexT year And always There IS The cry Where shall we geT The Tlme7 The only soluTaon as a plan whereby we gave The Tunnshed lvlay EesTaval once every Two years We may spend The alTernaTe years In Tryung ouT new xdeas nn prachsung new plays In perTecTung The dances and songs IH bunldung a coco nuT shy or perhaps an old English mn un organuzung a more saTnsTacTory plan oT presenTaT1on The May EesTaval has grown Tor many years and 1T sTell conTaans many posslbll1Tres oT grovvTh buT we musT have Tame and concenTraTed eTTorT To develop These possubuluhes Thns year The T:rsT meeTlngs oT The sTaTT oT The Garrulous Pane were concerned wuTh a very seraous declsuon Should we aTTempT To publush The annual during a year of such wudespread Tlnanclal sTraan7 We realized how dnTT1culT :T would be To raise money we realized Too ThaT we mnghT noT be able To publlsh more Than perhaps a pamphleT BuT In spuTe oT The condnTuons we deTermuned ThaT as our publncaT1on us an TH GARRULOUS PINE 5 how well we have susTalned The aTmosphere. Always we remember E esTabllshed TradlTuOn we musT cOnTunue IT no maTTer how small IT mlghT be WhaT IT laclced an saze we would supply ID qualuTy The paper Thus year belongs To The whole school IT belongs TO The Tour TauThTul adverTlsers and The bussness manager who have earned Our money TO Those OuTslde The school who haze given us Trlendly adverT1semenTs TO The Tour class groups who have been so wsllung TO help us wuTh conTr:buTnOns Tor Tull page adverTnsemenTs TO The gurls who have responded so eagerly In The Three wrnTnng cOnTesTs TO all The gurls who have been unTeresTed In guvung Their besT eTTOrTs In drawing and wrlT1ng and Tunally TO The llTerary sTaTT and Mrs STlllman who have goven abundanTly OT Thenr Tnme and energy TO The selecT1On and arrangemenT OT maTerlal We presenT TO you The Garrulous Pune PARIS The yellow leaves are Tallung on The qua: and nnTO The slow movung Seine The boolc sTalls are open To The nnquurxng eyes OT The many passers l-lere us a young sTudenT unTenT upon some old musTy volume whale There sTands an old abbe engrossed IH an aged manuscrnpT The sTaTely walls OT The Louvre overlook long avenues OT colored Trees IH The Tuulerle gardens l-lere chnldren are playing In The Tallen leaves whale They are sTrrcTly waTched over by erecT and nmmaculaTe nurses An old man slTs On a bench holding an hls hand a piece OT bread around whnch a mulT1Tude OT sparrows IS TluTTerung A number OT people are wallung up and down The Rue de Rnvoln peeping TascnnaTed nnTO The lnTTle dark shops whuch are shadowed by The even arcades On The OTher side OT The rlver more chlldren are plavnng In The clear aur OT The Luxemburg Garden and The lnTTle boys In black aprons are saulxng Their Tiny sall bOaTs IH The large round pond An Old woman slTs lceepung her mlnnaTure TleeT In harbor and renTung each bOaT aT The prnce OT halT a Tranc an hour The greaT square On The Ile de France In TrOnT OT The massnve caThedral as crowded Tnlled wnTh langlung Omnnbuses and speednng Taxucabs The sTarTllng horns OT lnnumerable auTOmOblles rend The arr cOnsTanTly From The door OT a Tramway a cOnducTOr calls The sTOps The pOrTals OT NOTre Dame are always Open TO The passlng world Upon enTerung The busTle and clash OT The OuTs1de dues away The reverenT snlence sOOThes The soul and as one gazes aT The wOnderTul rose wnndows deep as The blue slcy hrs whole hearT ns suTTused wnTh everlasTnng beauTy Such as Paras In The auTumn such ns Paras as l remember IT Alnce l-lenderson STrOng, 32 6 TH GARRULOUS PINE I . X . . ARRULOUS MARY BABSON I930 32 TH Nafrvv' L We Jo r- r Robfr Poco Caara ofSuns om ee aa ward In T'-e Rrvaws Terror Baske'baH Team Head of Terrars Terror Terr 5 Team May K g G ee CN o as f S cerw yarwd co'neNy Q MARJORIE BLACK I92B 32 Mrs Fwfz Adams' Crarforo Garrvver Gurvorn Garrvmer Gmfor s Need Cham 5 C nsfmas Parfy Comrmffee Jumor Eodor of The Garrwous Pune Terror Baske1baTITearr1 Noah m Noah sArk Tr Arafhowy mr THe R4vaTS Ckavrmarv Hobby Horse Commrffee A'?erToar'ce Taker Poe? s Cmb G1ee Club Age ca 'Tot wvber r-or cusforr sfaV r ELEANOR HAM l927 28 I93I 32 Pepper Basketball Team Bhnd Mar' In S r Davwd Wear Sou rem May Pagean? 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Member 112- Chrnsfmas Party Commmee Wornan rn The Naruvury Comrmssroner of Finance Glee Cmb ln every g stu e :x grxfy and Tove BARBARA PEASE I928 32 Head ofA1h'eYucs Head of Terrors Shepherd nn The Nafuvwry Marrhaun Cranford Produchon Cornrnwrfee of Gammer Gurron S NeedTe of The RwaTs Terror Baskefbah Team Assrsfanf Manager of May Paqeanv Smooth runs the wafer where The brook ws deep ELIZABETH PORTER T929 32 ScarTe1Worrar vw My Lacy Dr arns Touchsfone un As You Lme Boffomu Pyramus arc Thnsbe Refreshment Corfu-'mffee S4r Lu us OTrngqer rn The Rwa 5 Cour'esv Commit ee A swe reno rms can as br qhfApo1o s r Hung tnoffxdlffhlfp THEM RRA USiPlNE 9 T- 'T' - - .4 ' :X 9 ir sucha e 1 .I T' h lu I T9 Chr's+mae'Par?y Cornrrffee I In S Time V AI VN N 'T W1 N 5 Ll DLP THE RRULOUS 5Nu.panA- BETTIE POWERS I928 32 Terror Basketball Team Kung nn he Nahvrfy Fnnance Comrnnffee May Queen Servant m Monsueur Beaucalre Charms sfrnke the srghf bu? mera? wms The sou MARY C ROBERTSON l928 32 Shepherd nn The Nahvnfy Joseph In The Nahvlfy Doll an Gammer Gurfon s Needle Corydon rn Arla da Capo Beggar In Sherwood Pyramus IH Pyramus and Thlsbe Bob Acres un The Ruvals Presudenl of Sensor Class Pepper Baskefball Team Chairman Sfunfs Commllfee Her hear? and hand bolh open and bofh free ADELE SHEEHY l93O 32 Chaurman Refreshmenf Commuffee of May Fesllval May Oueen Servanf nn The Rivals Glee Club The dannllesf lass To make The end mos? sweef LUCY SHEPARD l928 32 Lucy ln The Rlva S Terror Yell Leaoer Arqe in The N Nvny Consvrucfron Comm Hee ln Dramahc Produc! ors Sweel merry us ncol my s true badge I0 G A P I N E f Advertising Sfaff ofA The Garfulous Pine X Y fl 1 Y Lv ' TXL I V xfx' I Q K- LOUS TACEY STUART SMITH I92B 32 Sw Te' c Hea of Afh efwcs Pr smervr of Fresh a C s Ge era Manager of Maf Peg 5 M ry The Na? vv y Dame Charnan G m r o Marym Crarford a The Rxv Terror Baskefba T Tearn Cham-war Chrwsfmas P ,Cow Poet s Cmb G ee Cmb T s beany tra y o er ALICE STRONG I928 32 Sophomore Ednfor of Th r mf 5 P Shepherd un The Nafnvuiy Dr Rat un Gemmer Gurfon s Neeo'e Conn xl Member Pepper Baskefba1T Tea w Chrnsrrnas Parfy Commnife Head of Peppers David mn The RuvaTS Poe? s CTub As merry as The day ls To g CHARIS WILSON 1928 29 I93I 32 Freshman Edwfor of The Garru Woman In The Nafxvlfy F4?zwaI?er In Sherwood Capfam Absolufe ur- The RrvaTs Boffom vn Pyramus and Thusbe Poef Laareaie of Poet s C ob Brd me dwscourse ah ehcha HL- ees RUTH TEISER I928 32 Corvsrru fvorw Cor'rvv'fee of C a f Garrvfrw r C-Jr+ohsNeecTe Araqa a o was he Nafwvlfy Woodsrrvah uh Sherwooc Drarrvahc Board ang mm T robs dqrh T H E G A R R U Pre Vie' rS'.:e Bc 1 a 1 ' e re h 'as '1 e 'T a In EY , 'h ar' e , :h s Neec e' Ju'T Th 'aTs 4 'I ' ar' V 'v 'ee I W 56 Q, J My -: , ,: 1 ' 965' 3, e . - H I I M Q , I ' eos PF'1e ' fs I Wm f 'f f :' .'. rrc'c e 'lr' ' Y C C ,' The R' 4' T You ' I ' ir 'J e c: E Canad:an w:nTerl The n:ghT w:nd swepTdow'1 The mounTa:ns wh:sTI:ng :n The valleys c:aII:ng :n The canyons shruelcung :n The gorges The DeaTh W:nd Ioolced baclc over h:s Trozen shoulder To gIoaT on The Tra:l oT sh:ver:ng v:cT:ms and To laugh :n T:end:sh deI:ghT Snow I:Ice mad ghosTs wh:rled and p:led p:Ied and wh:rIed unT:I all The world was buT a d:zzy paThIess abyss BUT :T wasnT cold :n J:m F:TzgeraIds c:ab:n The yellow T:re ThaT craclcled up The ch:mney senT TI:clcer:ng T:ngers oT warmTh :nTo The room They sTruggIed To I:ghT The black corners oT The room To Tmd The TooT oT a Tur covered bed The leg oT a rough hewn Table The gr:TTy TooT oT a blaclc :ron sTove and a couple oT crude cha:rs BuT They sTopped and played a wh:Ie :n J:m s eyes Those were The T:rsT Thungs one noT:ced abouT J:m h:s eyes L:Ice Two p:eces oT Irrsh slcy They shone w:Th The generos:Ty oT Theur masTer ob:ecT searchlng and T:nd:ng You can oTTen Tell a man s ThoughTs by The express:on oT h:s eyes Ton:ghT There was someTh:ng paTheT:c :n J:m s a yearn:ng a Iong:ng I-le was lonesome Few men I:v:ng :n a mounTa:n cab:n T:TTeen m:Ies Trom even a Tarm house and w:Th only The company oT a bruTe dog can res:sT a Tw:nge oT lonel:ness And Barme The dog T:nd:ng h:s masTers eyes oTTered h:m no aTTenT:on pushed an :mpaT:enT nose :nTo hus hand Blowln hard enough Tor ye Barn:e7 IT was h:s way he had been caughT dream:ng and he addressed h:s dog on The T:rsT ThoughT ThaT enTers a TIusTered m:nd The weaThe Barme sTreTched h:s lazy lengTh beTore The T:re Barn:e me lad exclaumed J:m as The dog bounded up barlcmg and bound:ng aT The door :Ts The d:v:I oT a scare ye gave a man w: your pagan howI:n BuT Barn:e was r:ghT A muTTled Thud ThaT noT even The sTorm could :m:TaTe sounded ouTs:de and upon J:m s open:ng The door a gusT oT w:nd and a Tlurry oT snow ushered :n a sadly draped T:gure A woman' Jnm could only gasp A woman a sTranger who d:dn T come Trom The v:IIage ouT on a n:ghT I:lce Th:sl IT s warm warm here She moved sT:TTIy Toward The T:re her hand seelcang To embrace :Ts warmTh God bless ye lady buT :T s a Treez:n w: The cold ye musT be And me sTand:n here I:Ice The Tool I am w: ouT The Ir:sh sense To g:T ye some hoT Tea I-Iere s:T ye aTore The T:re and Ill ha :T roar:n :n The Thcglc oT a momenT I2 TH GARRULOUS PINE J I M F I T Z G E R A L D Keen, Too, They were,I shooTing like small darTs oT IighTnIng inTo Their E H M O From' Row Jam Thompson DFGWWGIICS Ad In I'-IuqI' 5 R d pe V Pane Frarce TH GARRULOUS PINE I3 T E C O M I S S I N Back Row: Nancy Warren, Publicafionsi Lacey Sfuarf Smiih, Presiderm Barbara Pease, Afhlyigg : , ': eil: 1E',i'f.C'Sfw7' ' ,? 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E ARRU Poor Jim' I-Ins rough hands fumbled as he poured a surprlsung guanfnfy of fea Info fhe pof he even Icnclced Barnue a buf as fhaf bewnldered animal waved a friendly fall Im nof aslcun ye whaf If ns ye re doun nn a sform Iulce fhns fho fs a pray n fo God I am fhaf ye may be In fhe rlghf mnnd I-Ie gave ye No slr Jnm Fnfzgerald s nof fhe man fo pry Info a body s affairs Jum Fnfzgeraldl If was a hoarse whlsper Yes ma am fhafs me name Buf come now donf be movin from fhe fnre If s blaclc as fhe nxghf nfself In fhem shadows fhere There was snlence for a whale The man clumsmly placed a cup of fea Info fhe small hand oufsfrefched from fhe shadows No word was spolcen unhl Nice cabun Luved here Iong7 Well If s agom on fhree year now Me and Barnue Where s your wnfe7 Dead Anofher silence I lcnew a woman named Fnfzgerald once And do ye remember where If was'7 In a llffle fown named Sfafel on fhe coasf You wouldnf Icnow If Aye an I know If well Maybe If was Mary fhaf ye Icnew Jnm was plaunly exclfed I-Ins hands gripped fhe fable as fhough fhey washed fo wrnng fhe sap from The dead wood No fhus woman s sflll allve Alive Mary7 God forbid If were beffer she were dead beffer she were In heaven aslcln God s forgsveness as I ve granfed mnne beffer she were Dead If was a dead vouce from ouf of fhe hollow shadows Yes beffer' Jum was deflanf now Mary Mary as If sflll alnve ye are sfnll aIuve7 The good Lord Icnows Ive land down fwenfy years of me Iufe Ioolcun fer ye fwenfy years searchun fhe counfry fer an unfrue woman fhaf ran off wnfh anofher man Buf I ve forgiven ye Mary I ve forgnven ye o I came Izlce a shof Im fur I wanf fo res Sure ma am and fG II pardon a poor ravun fool I don f Icnow wha possessed me Come falce ye fhe bed fhere and Ill sleep In fhe nexf room If s warm + She was gone' The cold morning wnnd whlsfled down fhe chnmney scafferung gray ashes Info fhe room Was If a drearn7 The room was lusf fhe same fhe bed as neafly made fhe cups In fheur usual place Qnly a small, woman s glove proved fhe realnfy of fhe vusuf I4 T H G L O U S P I N E luv - I - - 1 - I - - -I n u - , . . . 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V. ,il ., I 'Z n 5 'A'1 1 iz 1: 1 'ff' '1' -a S O L E M N I T Y fr Lf ,. 4 v pc e 6 I' CV' S 'YIIJIIC arlless ne IO sou Qne s vol ac no oul a ole al er Ire m e e ourrl av 1 vec h h sa COW 1 yma wo nesn evarr u ollhe ouoe aceo nov Vlfh llrue v lue can rere be Grea er Ihan srrnollc La ey Sh, Sml h 31 OA Three years ago when I was shoppnng ID Venlce llaly I canoe across a queer Inllle lamp whlch I call Toady Grumy and old sllhng In Ihe corner ol a small dusplay wrndow I nol ced hum Perhaps I woul nl even have slropped Io Ialse a second Ioolc bul Ihls dnrly lnllle lamp refnunded me ol a mushroom beside a dusly road The benl llllle old shoplceeper lnslsled upon showing me has Ilny worlcroom al Ihe rear ol Ihe shop Th s was hns parad se Proudly he explarned Io me Ihe way he made glassware and moulded vases oul ol hol blown glass Then he wrapped my precuous Toady an musly old yellow paper and when he snapped Ihe slrrng :I echoed In every puece ol glass mnsude Ih I s op A Ieellnq oI emphness came over fre when I reluclanly Iell The s op I Tell as II I lad awalcened loo suodenly Irom a dream or ha T rms a ovey awry Iae ven nov w en ocx a my Ilrlle red an ow arnp Ihrown a scl I r a T e I place a dusly melov srne s o I ac s The Brlooe ol Ions Adele I-law ey 35 I6 THE GARRULOUS PINE S I M P L I C I T Y IvV'5' frue -can 'her be Gr ye lh III V 'QI7 An I Ia' I, a slmofe 'II Ep r h Il so e oool s reee, I-l r 'y Is Ivays seen. Marr, accrs J- an see C ' e I oe QI lnslrierlly, Nha E shelf paris v-'lh sk?I'ful hano, Les' anf I n h uI 3-ala os Tner shallow surlace cnance ' lfnow Tn 'osacls I I rd 'I-I 'sl v. a In 'I -J C ' WI? - Cf 'GWT 'I, f. ll T D Y ll Y I I ' . . .I .I . - . . . I - I n . . . I . I , I I d I I . I ' I . , . I I I a h . ' ' N, I I 'area I Try me wlylsl :V+ I 'a yell - I I I I llgh ove I h room, I can see 'n Irs I- I I. I lllfcz hpus I fag I' I s' I I - E N O RECORDS ATI-ILETICS DRAMATICS PUBLICATIONS ASSISTANT TREASURER ac: Ro read ng from Ieff fo FIGIWI A e S ronq Ma y Bal: on VI gun a Moore EI zabe In NIC o s Mary S Roberton Ma y Lawrer' e I-Ieclcberf Graz Ioroenson Mard e Labbe Jean I-IOII noworfn Ercnf Ro fha Ladd D Doran W od B I+ P cus Labbe Grace GIbe+ Carolyn BIderba If Mary EaIe Ka e Ro ers TH GARRULOUS PIE I7 C M M I T T E E S is 8 .4 Ji' . V I , L., . Bk WI I 'J I: IIC f , r 3 , 'r'I , I I AIwI, N: Mar , e o , e Ie cffe'e4L Fe , I r, 4 ' I C. 5, ' Q . E H You ve changed my fruend Ir s long sunce I have seen You sm Ie You re so un+e'u+ upon your work You have no hme for Ir ends who mughl' have been A help and nol a hundrance un your Task You oass me by no fume for nods or smules No hme for merry laughung vulh me now Inslead you ve buulf a wall pur many mules Berween us who were Iruends bul yeslerday And when your work s done you fry I know To brung 'rhal unhmacy back agaun Too Iafe for fruendshup canf be so Molly Ivlalhews CINQUE LIRES AND VINTE CINOUE CENTISSIMOS Dove a prompfa cassa7 asked Ihe Iu++Ie fa? druver of Ihe carrafsa as he Jrurned on hus hugh seal Io look down al' a bewuldered Amerucan gurl The passenger a Tall well dressed young gurl sludued Ihe orange plasler house before whuch 'rhey had sfopped I+ was 'rhe same as many ofhers on Ihe slreef wuI'h Iheur red ruled roofs glarung un 'rhe noonday sun under a Iropucal blue sky Money y y money y y crued The Iulfle man moppung hus red face wufh a brughl bandana Oh of course your money I I musl have forgollen She was a buf Irughlened af Jrhe slrange Jrongue he spoke and she looked relueved a+ hus arfempl' al Englush So she handed hum Iuve lures and Iweruly fuve cenhssumos exfra for a hp Mancua mor r re a 'rup p p a In hus mounhng anger he mopped hus lace agaun and hus black eyes snapped wufh rage Bul I gave you your hp she replued wulh a Iu+IIe frown Mor r re a hp p a pour boure pour boure I-Ius vouce rose and he made Iranhc ges+ures as ul 'rryung Io make her undersland by force The Iu++Ie slreef usually so guuel echoed Ihe vouces back and Iorrh A carrabunuaru slrolled by and smuled Io humsell as he Iwusfed hus black waxed rnousfache I-Ie dud no+ unlerfere wulh 'rhe druver and gurl buf only ambled 'ro and fro smulung now and Ihen Eel you no guve a mor r r re a money me no lake a 'rhus s And The druver handed ul back Io her I8 TH GARRULOUS PINE C A N G E D . I y . I . . Mechanigl-swilched on and off-like light - , '33. E The gurl was asTonnshed and snnce she did noT know The language nor dad she lxlce To leave hum wuThol.T paylng she seT The money on The seaT sTepped Tro'n The vehncle and enTered The house The druver was Turuous and yelled In TluenT lTalnan aT The closed doors l-le clumbed nnTo hxs carnage and Threw The money as Tar as he could nnTo The sTreeT A Tew pennnes had slupped under The cushuon and he Toolc The seaT aparT To Tlnd Them and geT Them ouT Then he lumped onTo hus sTand and craclcung his whnp galloped down The sTreeT leavnng The chuclclnng carrabunnaru an a cloud oT dusT STTII The carrabnnnarn ambled To and Tro peering up aT The wlndows and ID aT The open doors and arches buT all was sT1ll and no one was nn snghT l-le sTrolled To a corner and loolced around :T l-le even gazed anTo an empTy courTyard buT :T Too was vac:anT Then guneTly sTeppung vunTe cmngue cenhssumos lvlardle l.abbe 34 E O O The aTTernoon had a sec eT ThaT almosT nobody lcnew A Tall pme pounTed TT ou To me a Tlnger ransed Toward The blue l-lad TH a soTT whlTe cloudleT over The sTull darlc pane Lay The Ta rnes sllvery saulboaT The new moon Wa T ng TO Shlne TvlarTha Ladd 32 Serene as The nlghT Calm waT rs lap The lalce land Whusperlng laughung wlTh The shore Warmly brea hes The alr PerTumed Th s enT oT Tlowers Magnolla rose a d llly BrnghTly shines The moon Malclng a rn rror oT The lalce lTs own ,mage To behold SOTTly Call he nlghT brrds Nlghhnga es celeshal Tr lls T mus e an a e ull s he ear All na ure sle os ere sulenT dawn Aga n o o la ms The day Rum Nells 2 TH GARRULOUS PINE I9 ouT inTo The middle oT The sTreeT, he gaThered up The lucingue lires and T H E N W M N N I G H T ' , ,Hn 'M 1 T W'Th lt Till Th Ar. l Pe C T y res' T Th' 4- rs. E ARRU U ee nd ru h e Ire s ow wn zz ng pa rn H s anlcles sTrong an H s body IIThe ano Im He bends has Knees ano crou hes down He nears The eoge e o I I vVrTh aII h s sTrengTh he hu Is mmseIT And slcummnng Througn The alr He leaves The earTh he leaves The Trees Io Iand he Icnows nc,+ where And Then he nears he earTh agaun g Trrm Tron The crowd grves ouT a cheer QT prars A The Iumper whrzzes cn Shepard 32 W H Why are bushes and Trees bowing under The werghT oT new Tallen snow and mounTanns and Tuelds Covered wrTh T so beauTITuI so whmTe ThaT I Teel Tarnnshed hopelessly unworThy OT Them7 Why m The spr1ngTnme when Thnngs commence growing when birds sung and The azr1sTungI1ng w1Th new lnTe do I wanT To climb To The very Top oT a wand swepT hull To IeT The sun shune an my Tace and laugh Tor The roy oT :T aII7 Why ID The cool oT a summer n1ghT when The crucIceTs are slngung soTTIy and The moon ns malcnng nnTr1caTe shadow paTTerns on The ground so snIenTIy does my ThroaT Teel all TnghT as :T I were going To cry7 Why does The auTumn wnTh :Ts muITl colored leaves Tallnng To The ground :Ts harvesTs benng gaThered IO Tor The long nughTs To come and :Ts Tlowers drooping on Therr sTems malce me Thlnlc oT people who have Irved and dmed oT God and oT Heaven7 Why do These ThoughTs come To me7 BeTTy PeTers, I33 20 T H G I. O U S P I N E A S K I J M P E R AI r wl s Ing Tn ms ,ew . n 'I I S' hi , I o nglo, f f I I sI. . ' I ' Q - 7 ' QT Tn sl oe: Io Tllng hImseIT wITh all his m7ghT Is h's am and only hcoe. ' ' I r r' , , T ' HIs sldrs Ii h+, ' ancs ,g, -Lucy I. ' . Y ? E A IT was The sprung oT IQI6 A luTTle coTTage lay nesTled ID The sun IH a proTusnon oT gay sprung Tlowers and soTT green grass lTs very whnTeness and shnmngness raduaTed The peace and happiness which ex1sTed wuThun Through The open door came The sound oT a young woman s vouce Talknng To her lnTTle boy There now Robbie dear we re almosT ready To meeT our Daddy and I beT I can beaf you To The gaTe old slow pokel The woman and The luTTle boy came rompung ouT oT The house and ran down To The whnTe gaTe by The road RresenTly a Tall smulung young man sTrode up and loaned Them and The Three walked back To The house TogeTher Robbue TnghTIy claspnng hus Daddy s hand ATTer Thenr sample supper Robbue was Tucked In bed and husband and wuTe saT on The porch sTeps engoylng The TragranT clover scenTed breeze They saT In silence unTnI The man sand guneTly Jean I may be I may be leavung w1Th The boys Tor France some day soon Don' she crned claspung his hand Tears shone nn her eyes The day came and even The hour and The Tamuly walked down To Theur gaTe by The road Tor The parTnng Robbie and Jean walTed TIII The beloved Tlgure had Turned To wave :Ts lasT good bye beTore The curve an The road hld hum Trom snghT Then They wenT back To Thenr lonely l1TTle whnTe house Days weeks and monThs passed Then word came ThaT Don was comung home I-low happy were The Two he had IeTT b hnnd' They spenT many hours preparing Tor The reTurn oT Thenr Daddy and Tllled The house wlTh all The Tlowers ThaT he loved And Then he came BuT noT Theur Daddy noT The old sTrong and smllnng Daddy oT Theur happy romps buT a plT:Tul and guerulous sTranger whose Tevernsh eyes seemed vacanT when They glanced abouT The room The besT oT Their Daddy was leTT somewhere IH The Tar away Tuelds oT France buT Robbie and Jean nursed This seemlng sTranger IH Thenr luTTle whnTe house Tull I-Ieaven mercuTulIy released hum Trom has nerve wracked exlsTence BuT They sTnll keep happnness In The luTTle whuTe house by rememberung Theur Daddy nnsTead oT The sTranger The War senT home To Them BeTh Payne 32 I N Q U I R Y The orld can oT be rong and one be r ghT YeT I'1yC6r'1r1OT TnaT on e er see The I ghT7 RuTh Te ser 32 TH GARRULOUS PINE 2I W R . l . 9. U w n w I Q wx I ' e' I . -- I,' . E H lTs Turmng :Ts Turning yes success The exper1menT dld noT Tall' The happy shunnng Tace oT The wnzened old alchemusT Tells us ThaT BUT leT us leave hum To enloy The resulT OT hls welrd brewlng and Turn To examlne has dusky room Wall he care dnd l hear you say7 No no he ns Too absorbed an hrs work There besade hum on The corner oT hus Table laes a paur oT bellows To Ture up has Turnace See IT as covered w1Th sTrange TesT Tubes and seems lsnked To The adlolnlng wall by The 1nTrlcaTely spun web oT some busy spider long leTT undusTurbed And look In The back corner no over here can T you see me7 here ns The coal Tor Tuel and on :T resTs The Tnre Tongs buT whaT ns ThaT queer cone shaped obge T near IT7 Well we don T know so leT s pass IT by remand me and l II ask hum beTore we leave l-landlly near hum IS a TaT and xnTrlgulng reTerence book on a rack heaped wnTh papers and supporhng a greaT meTal charT oT The paThs hns Tasclnahng unsTrumenTs Scraps oT papers beakers lnTTle shapeless lumps oT rock and meTal luTTer The surTace buT There as a quamT old brass lamp sTandmg unluT on one slde and a curuously carved uvory chesT whlch rouses IU me aT leasT a greaT desire To peek rn To discover The conTenTs The book however lyung wuTh The page held open by a wooden ladle holds buT luTTle nnTeresT Tor me as :T ns wrlTTen In some umnTell1g1ble language buT beTore we have Tame To search Tor more oblecTs l Teel he IS looking aT us and Tearnng To dlsTurb hum l Thunk we should scamper ouT oT has way One wall we see ns covered wnTh a ragged hangung hndlng goodness knows whaT which when our gaze Tollows :T To The Top leads us To Tund even In The raTTers a nook To pack away his Treasures Surely These cannoT be very asTonushung lookang so luke mere old rags and books and packages sTull one never knows whaT mughT be unslde Them BUT come now sTop looknng around and leT us say goodbye Tor our Tsme as up and no longer shall we be permuTTed To conTlnue our pleasanT vnsnT w1Th our l1TTle old Truend And remembe we musT all Thank Mr Edmund Dulac Tor Thus Trnp because QT was Through hrs lmagunahon and hrs power oT nllusTraTnon ThaT we were able To Take Thus gllmpse nnTo The alchemusT s shop Manda Wernlcke 33 22 TH GARRULOUS PINE T E A L C H E M l S T oT The planeTs. l-Tis back is Turned To us, so we can examine wiTh lnTeresT w GJ ma hcug -1 se +he unseen s e o fn adawed oa eoa ngc s'neaa,Tmorrof hun no fn hs orearns T-Ie walks by he common Trend oT man unseen I-Te wallcs Thrllllno IH The I3 auTy oT has walclng dream Carclvn B Ioerba K O Blue mounTauns ThaT cleave The mornnng aur and ramse Their hoary heads Tor blessungs Trom The lord oT Ilghf green mounTanns ThaT glow wITh Tne Tears oT nughT and IeT Their wavy haur ripple rn The breaTh oT dawn gold mounTauns ThaT glow neaTh The sm1Ies oT sunrise and shurnmer In Thenr seTTung oT sulver clouds NaTure s mounTalns Civilized rnounTauns ThaT ralse Their slender Torms To d1zzy henghTs and puerce wlTh searchnng eyes The TrnghTened clouds sIceIeTons oT sTeel ThaT suIhoueTTe ugly Trames agaunsT smolcy skies sfreamung mounTalns ThaT Teem wnTh Tnny mechanusms called men ThaT house a mulluon sorrows and a mnllnon Talse loys Man s mounTanns I-Iere are Two mounTanns BuT who are we ThaT danly proTess undying love Tor one yeT dauly crush :T To rear The oTher our TombsTone Jan Thompson 33 The drenchnng dflllly downpour oT raln Is washsng and waTerung God s dorna n The bug In awny Tree IS havnng a baTn A Tun Trlclcle runs down The paTh The sTale olo earTh wall be washed anew The s ale clo wlnd wall be Tnlled w Th ew Nflary KaTe Wheeler Grace An emom rn of noolhfy OuThned agaTnsT The slcy WvTh oroud and haughTy bearlng nd P I head held n a man Tea he , re WT n r n or d ub'eT and hose VVT n he w e wloe vorld Tor has ca Tle Ano w Th wmo ram and sleeT Tor hls Toes Jane Gray Grad a T H E G A R R U L O U S P I N E 23 T H E D R E A M E R Tne creamer 5f's GPC' e 'es ms ny colored T ' n's. In 'Vs oeeo. oar' eyes Tha' e . yeT There lfe Th wls Io. oT Tne sh X ST. Th rf T C. J ' TC v . Call ' '. T Tale.. oc-4 ncT ' I Today. They may leao you a love-her way. .X 1. lx X V - 3 I ' c'. '33, M U N T A I N S . 4 . . I . . . R A I N . r . . ,D .ffl I' . ' T ' ' ' ' I d . ev I , I 8. T H E T R E If . ,E T ... V .A . X1 . . X . A I rg, hlgh. I 'le oi ' rv Q en 'T' o 5 3 . ' . .5 T 'Io . .' ' 5. E Curlung red haur Fuerce brughTness ThoughTs qu ck and rare Mao I ghTness Elaune lnTenseIy seek ng a Thung ThaT s real Lov ng To know To Thunk and Teel Scornung yeT ownung a hugh udeal Elaune MarTha Ladd 32 W Wundows Those raTher commonplace TacTors oT everyones home We become so used To Them ThaT we do noT regard Them as a possuble means oT unTeresT YeT Thunk whaT Takes place unsude wundows Behund some are IaughTer gaueTy people seekung pleasure love and happuness some persons Tundung whaT They seek and some dusappounTedIy goung on Then There are shop wundows where The curTauns are never drawn excepT To change The scene To one ThaT perhaps wull aTTracT even greaTer crowds and make Them sTop and gaze LeT us now go To The unsude oT some oT These wundows and see whaT Those persons who are unsude are Iookung aT From one we see a durTy narrow sTreeT wuTh an organ grunder and hus monkey Tryung To earn Theur Iuvung by grundung ouT raucous musuc Nearby a group oT small boys are havung an excuTung game oT baseball whuch has To be sTopped every Tew momenTs To leT a car pass Through The nexT wundow us aImosT sTarTIung un conTrasT Tor Trom Thus we have sugns oT progress Ivlany TeeT below Thus wundow are hundreds oT people hurryung To and Tro A sTreeT car sTops To leT OTT passengers News boys on The corners shouT The world s happenungs A car speeds To geT Through The TraTTuc sugnals beTore The bell rungs We hear The pound pound oT The ruveTer aT work on The Tall new sky scraper opposuTe We hear anoTher sound The wh u rr oT moTors Tar above us Tar up un The sky we see aurplanes curclung around The greaT cuTy The IasT wundow us guuTe duTTerenT Trom The oThers If we looked ouT oT Thus wundow early on a clear mornung we should see The mounTaun wuTh The sun lusT rusung behund uT and reTIecTung uTs rays on The glusTenung whuTe snow DeIucaTe clouds ruse above The summuT So now leT us guve wundows more ThoughT, Tor They see so much ThaT we do noT realuze Molly Devereaux, '35 gg gg TYIZIHWYGARRULOUS PuNE E L A I N E W I N D O S E H 55' Back Row Margorre Black Lucy Shepherd Charms Wslson Mary Babson Adele Slneehy Ka+herrne Knehle Mary C Roberfson Alice Sfronq Fronf Row Ina Claare Harf Nicola: Mary Lawrence Heckberi' Lacey S'm'rh Elnzabeilw Por+er Louise Labbe TH GARRULOUS PINE 25 T E R I V A L S ---- 1 1 . 4 an all , -' ' E N Twas flue wunfer of IQI9 A fuerce sform swepf across flue norfluern Pacufuc Off Norfluluead a luffle sluuppurug schooner Isabelle carryung a crew of seven men floundered IH a nunefy mule gale Tlue wund wluusfled un flue ruggung flue waves swepf flue deck and baffered luer agaunsf flue rocks Gradually flue gap un luer prow opened wuder wafer ruslued un buf sfnll flue luandful of men af flue pumps worked furuously on For fwo days and fwo nuglufs flue capfaun luad nof leff luus sfafuon on flue brudge always peerung unfo flue darkness for a lugluf lusfenung above flue roar of flue sform for flue sound of a fog luorn Agaunsf flue umpen efrable blackness of flue nugluf luls face sfood ouf gray and lined Now and fluen lue sfopped fo lugluf a fuse and wafclu flue rockefs fraulung wluufe sluoof unfo flue darkness flueur only assurance of rescue Farfluer norflu along flue coasf comung from a counfry wluere flue sale of luquor was nof proluubufed anofluer boaf baffled fluus same sform Twas a snug well equupped moforsluup plougluung luer way flurouglu flue moun famous waves and blundung sleef A small lugluf waverung over luer was flue only sugn of life as slue pufclued and rolled un flue raging sea flue crow s nesf careened wuldly from sude fo sude so fluaf flue salf spray blew even unfo flue face of flue wafclu Tlue luafclues were badly baffered and comforfable comparfmenf a group of men huddled over a fable playung cards and drunkung flueur sfeamung grog As flue gross figure of flue quarfermasfer emerged from flue companuonway one of flue men furned I-low s slue farm Jackue7 Ivlan nfs seclu a nugluf as lve ne er seen un many a year was flue booming reply If fluey re any o fluem ofluer rum runners a fuglufun uf fluey re un fer as good a blow as we re un fer Pass me a luand Frufz Forward un flue pulof luouse wuflu flueur keen eyes puercung flue sleef swepf panes sfood fwo men One was gruppung luus wlueel and luarkung fo flue one beluund luum a sluorf dark man wuflu deep sef eyes and aguulune nose easlly recognuzed as a Spanuard I-le was sungung a song of flue Spanuslu mann as lue wafclued flue black waves sweep flue panes Never before luad flue capfaun s voice been lueard save un nfs sfern reserved fone of command Now uf was evudenf lue was unspured by flue sform wluule lue poured ouf luus formerly suppressed feelungs Suddenly luus deep rungung voice sfopped I-le seuzed luls bunoculars and focusung fluem on flue glarung flares before luum sluoufed flue com mand Porf luelm full speed alueadl Aye aye sur came flue guuck reply 26 TH GARRULOUS PINE B L I D J U S T I C E + . one of flue llfeboafs luad been. forn away. Inside, luowever, in flueir E As They drew closer The Tlares became less TrequenT buT The whiTe Toam was more visible unTil Tinally The dim ouTline oT a ship appeared The endangered men on The sTranded vessel clambered To The rail sTreTching ouT Their hands in eagerness To grasp The line which came hurling Toward Them Trom The hauser cannon wiTh a roar even above ThaT oT The sTorm A good shoTl Commands were given The ropes made TasT and one by one They sTepped inTo The breeches buoy To be pulled above The angry waTer by eager hands To The reTuge oT The moTorship There They were quiclcly sTripped oT Their Trozen cloThing Ted hoT grog wrapped n blanlceTs and Tossed inTo The bunlcs The lasT To leave his ship was The capTain l-Taving loolced over The TasT sinlcing boaT halT regreTTul and halT remundTul oT The TradiTion ThaT capTa:ns go down wuTh Their ships he allowed himselT To be Talren To The capTain s cabin on The moTorship There The capTain oT The Isabelle aslced where Their rescuers were bound ThaT sir l reTuse To answer was The reply We will land you aT The porT inside The river mouTh sharp eyed he soon caughT a glimpse oT The barreled liquor Through The haTchway Up The mouTh oT The river The boaT sTeered saTely on pasT The sandy spiT and The blinking lighThouse Morning Tound Them saTe in porT The passengers were puT ashore all graTiTude expressed buT no one spoke oT The conTraband cargo News oT The rescue spread quiclcly Too qunclcly Tor beTore The rescue ship could geT away Trom porT an oTTicer conTronTed The capTain l-Tis reply was quiclc and honesT l-le made a plea Tor mercy declaring his rescue oT The men buT The law could noT be disregarded and The crew was puT under arresT To awaiT Trial ln a dimly lighTed courTroom oT high ceilings and heavy darlcTurn1Ture The Trial opened The people gaThered wiTh greaT inTeresT Would The courT recognize The loTTy deed Tor which The prisoner was crediTed or would :T penalize him Tor his vnolaTion oT law a deed Tor which he was also crediTed7 4 GenTlemen oT The lury have you reached a verdicT7 The Toreman rose and answered We have your T-Tonor Deliver iT To The courT P-s The Judge held The slip oT paper and read wiThouT commenT The people soughT in vain his sphinx like Tace Tor any sign Telling oT The TaTe oT The men Then The clerlc rose We The lury sworn To Try This case do Tind The deTendanTs guilTy Marlon Rankin 33 TH GARRULOUS PINE 27 E I u . I n ' n Thank you, said The old capTain, and dismissed The guesTion. BuT, E H Benealh lhe sham ol lhe r benevolence The r cold eyes cul nlo my humbled soul And sear lhal ballered lhang lhal was my pr d The remnanl ol L le s greedaly exlracled loll Belh Payne 32 OM C O Oulsade lhe wanler wand moans lhrough lhe lrees Raan spallers agaansl lhe wandow bul here an lhe quael den sealed an an old easy chaar we hear only lhe laclcang ol lhe clocl The old laalhlul globe slands belore you walh als varaed colors lanes and queer names Gave al a span close your eyes and pul your langer on some spol on als broad surlace Now loolc and see where chance has dropped your langer and sal baclc and lhanlc ol whal as goang on an lhal parl ol lhe world Perhaps you are walled oll lo sunny Spaan You see passang belore your eyes lale an a lypacal vallage ol lhal ancaenl counlry The people clad an lhear pacluresque dress are hurryang up and down lhe lallhy cobbleslone slreels The walls ol lhe borderang bualdangs lower above The vendors group challerang an lhear nalave longue whale some mrs chaevous lallle amp malces Oll walh has plunder from lhear carls Now lel us lry agaan Thas lame perhaps you land yoursell an lhe deplhs ol darlcesl Alraca Belore and behand you swangs an endless lane ol blacks palaenlly carryang lhear burdens The aungle lrees close an above you and lhe lunnel an whach you are wallcang has an eerae laghl and oppressave aar Monkeys are challerang an lhe lrees brallaanl plumed bards lly overhead You hear occasaonal crashangs an lhe aungle an elephanl or lager who lcnows7 Qur lhard lraal lakes us lar oul an lhe blazzard swepl counlry walhan lhe Arclac Carcle Oul ol lhe blazzard you see a bedraggled dog leam heads down draggang a sled and lollowed by a slaggerang man For some reason you are anslanlly changed anlo lhe sparal ol lhal man and you leel lhe balang wand and slangang parlacles ol snow bealang agaansl your lace Your lhoughls are ol lhe warmlh and companaonshap ol home ausl over lhe hall and you lorgel lhe cold and lhanlc only ol lhe loy ol lavang as you sweep down lhe slope and anlo lhe lown behand your plungang dogs Through all lhese aourneys an daslanl lands we have been sallang an lhas comlorlable old chaar The wand slall moans and howls al slall raans and lhe clock slall laclcs on lhe manlel lvlarala Jorgensen 33 za Ta-a eARRua.ous PaNE C A R I T Y l ' ll I. ' I eg- R A N E N T H E G L O B E you, pierced here and lhere. by la slray window and an occasional door. E OM WINDO Way baclc In The musTy anhgue shop on Top oT a luTTle gold clocx saT MnmeTTe Qnce oh so long ago when The wheels oT The clocls moved lV'I1meTTe had danced BuT ThaT was a very long Tnme ago Now she saT w1ThouT movung her Tuny gold eyes as she waTched The old woman dusT The Tawdry Treasures rnosT oT Them worThless She heard The old woman Ile abouT The age oT Parsley shawls heard her malie up legends concernnng The snlver Tea seT IT The old hag only lcnew ThaT The lrTTle gold cloclc had been given by a lcung To hs TavoruTe dancer BuT now There were no Tace oT The l1TTle gold cloclc Why don T you go7 she aslced ThaT nmbecule oT an old woman has seT me on Three legs and my wheel us caughT whnned The cloclc Q oo la la snghed MnmeTTe The old woman dusTed The small clocls and seT :T wlTh a bang beTore The wundow Perhaps someone would see :T There and buy lnslde The cloclc a wheel began To whnr lVIumeTTe sTared beTore her w1Th sTarTled eyes The wand was Tlungung channs oT pears agaunsT The wundow Trorn The cabareT IU Boul Much came The sTranns oT music and rnghT beTore The wrndow a man caughT a maid IH hls arms and lcnssed her The l1TTle wheel Inside The cloclc whurred more Turuously lVlmmeTTe began To dance oo la la' s e sang Love an lsses ove an :sses 1Ts T e same old world aTTer all Tnclc Toclc Tnclc Toclc Tnclq Tocli purred The cloclc lvlarlorne Wnse 33 SNO Lulce a cold doom Talllng every here Cover ng poverT, w Th s Trozen glare Unloclcrng deaTh s door leav ng an open ng nere So cold ThaT cheerless Taces almosT Treeze So cold ThaT only deaTh can brung Them ease Mary l4aTe Wheeler Grade 8 TH GARRULOUS PINE 29 FR THE ANTIQUE SHOP W 1 . . F . ' I such gala days, no jewels, no music, no lclsses, no love. She locked The - 4 - . - y . . . MO- - - h . d lc' ,l d lc' , h W E RRU OU THE LAND WHERE IT NEVER STOPPED RAINING Foo Gee sold candles He luved un a small house near The bug dock where all The uunks came back Trom The bug cuTues The candles ThaT Foo Gee made were very Tall and oT many colors When you burned The red candles The black shoongsa The boy devul couldn T TrughTen you Tor he was aTraud oT red ThaT was why each luTTle boy wore a red rubbon around hus wrusT Foo Gee was a wonderTul old man He wasn T very Tall and hus TeeT shuTTled when he walked buT he could Tell sTorues He knew all The legends abouT The mounTaun and The raun and The dragon lvlung Ho He knew all The sTorues oT prunces and pruncesses ThaT was how he happened To Tell Ah Wung and lvle Long Thus sTory Once upon a Tume The emperor Foo Chu had a daughTer who was The mosT beauTuTul gurl un all The land Where she luved uT rauned all The Tume Wung See loved The raun She luked To hear The raun paTTer on The rooT and lusTen To The roll oT The Thunder When uT was Tume Tor Wung See To be marrued her TaTher senT The shadchan The marruage messenger Through The land announcung ThaT Wung See was Tor marruage A prunce came Trom a Toreugn counTry brungung many guTTs Tor Wung See The Toreugn prunce marrued Wung See and Took her Tar away To hus counTry Here uT never rauned The wund never blew and you never heard The Thunder roll Wung See grew dusconTenTed and never smuled The prunce asked her whaT The Trouble was buT she would only shake her head Funally Wung See s wauTung maud duscovered The Trouble and Told The prunce AT TursT he was dusmayed buT he asked The Lord Hugh Chancellor whaT To do The Lord Hugh Chancellor wenT To The MasTer oT The Royal Bedchambers who wenT To The Keeper oT The Guards who begged Tor a Tew munuTes To Thunk uT over and Then ran To The Cook who suggesTed summonung all The Taulors un The counTry To come To The palace Here They were To rup up yards and yards oT sulk To sound luke The wund un The Trees The Keeper oT The Guards was delughTed so he ran To The MasTer oT The Royal Bedchambers who Told The Lord Hugh Chancellor who Told The prunce The nexT mornung The pruncess Wung See was awakened by The sound oT The wund llT was really The Taulors who had come over nughT She lay un bed wauTung To hear The paTTer oT The raun and The roll oT The Thunder buT none came Agaun she grew sad Thus Tume however The prunce knew whaT To do So he asked The Lord Hugh Chancellor who wenT To The MasTer oT The Royal Bedchambers who wenT To The Keeper oT The Guards who asked The Cook The Cook suggesTed sum 30 TH GA L S PINE ll ll E monlng The Mayor oT The Drum Corps wno should sTaTron hrs band n The Palace Gardens under The prrncess wrndow I-Iere They would roll Therr drums so as To sound lrlse The Thunder The nexT mornnng when The pruncess awolqe she smrled To IT was rarnungl IT was really only The Drum Corps playnng Therr drums BUT alasl ATTer seven weelcs all The srllc was Torn rn TaTTers and The drums were all worn Through Trom so much playnng The prrncess became sad agaon and wepT To go home The prrnce was desperaTe he wenT To The Royal IVIunrsTer who sand ThaT The Ivlung Tong The marrnage god had decrded To have The pruncess Wang See reTurn To her home AT The Land Where IT Never STopped Rarnrng Alrce Brddle 35 O Man s a rn n Te s happrness alon An unTuITrlIed des re ThroughouT hrs Tame To caTch one srngle momenT aII subllme The ocean s mrghTy roar a rose Tull blown The whur OT wungs To show a bnrd has Tlown Are all a parT oT The nmperTecT rhyme ImperTecT sTuII and ever In man s clrme OT happiness TulTlIImenT never Icnown Then can There be no TuTure aTTer I Te7 No Tull rlch goal beyond Thus morTaI sTrrTe No deep TuITrIlmenT oT The morTal s a m LeT man Tace deaTh aspurnng soon To claum T-Tas happiness The goal oT all hrs years And leT There be a smrle rnsTead oT Tears RuTh Teuser 32 The slcy encloses The world wrTh rTs srlence There as a promrse or snow and buTTer weaTner In :Ts gray cloud sTreams I-Iere and There Alone Tree holds rTs naked branches AThwarT The cold serenrTy oT heaven There s o sound No color To mar The Tone oerTecTIon OT November T rs sTrange sren wo Id a oo Answers my lonely ne-arT Nancy Warren, 33 TH GARRULOUS PINE 3I . . , . . I I I I n I I . ' rx n X lasT The poor liTTIe princess wenT baclc wITh The prince To her TaTher, in S N N E T I I I I7 I ' , 6, I V ' A ' I ' I , ' 1 1. I . . . 7 ' ' I 7 S I L E N C E If T 3 T T , I 4, E O A I was slfflng In fhe doorwav of an open box car udly swnngnng my legs as I whuffled haphazardly on a wnllow swufch when fhe four forfy fave drew Info fhe shed wnfh her cusfomary shrnelcs and groans I wafched her dusgorge her passengers onfo fhe plafform an wrnfhung black sfreams unful my affenflon was affracfed fo fhe mall car as one of fhe fraun men rolled back fhe heavy door and dragged forfh a number of lumpy gray bags The sughf of fhese bags caused a sfur In fhe vague and usually guuef reglon I call my mind Those bags confauned scraps of paper whnch would decade fhe desfumes of how many unsuspechng people' Beguuled by fhe fhoughf my fancy began fo conlure up a pncfure of some of fhem Fnrsf fhere would be a business Ieffer fo Mrs O Brien wldow of Pafruclc O Brlen and mofher of fnve children sfafnng 'rhaf she was sole henr fo fhe vasf esfafe of her brofher In law recenfly deceased I-low her round Irish face would shine as she read fhe overwhelmung news fo Nexf fhere would be a brief nofe from fhe fnrm of I-lempsfead and Co sfafnng fhe accepfance of Mlss Julne Willows applncaflon as prlvafe secrefary And all because of fhls nofe maybe nexf year In fhus very bag fhere would be several announcemenfs of fhe weddung of Muss Willows fo John I-Iempsfead Jr Famaly Ieffers foo would full fhe bags A leffer from Dave away af college a desperafe plea for renewed funds a Ieffer from Aunf Sybil relafnng all fhe Iafesf news abouf her asfhma and her feefh and a Ieffer from a wife away on her vacafuon fo her husband af home also on a vacaflon gsvung mlnufe unsfruchons on whaf fo feed fhe canary already hasflly buried an fhe flower bed and how fo clean fhe goldfish bowl brolcen accldenfly whale hubby was enferfaunlng vlslfors As fhe frann rumbled pasf me and ouf of fhe shed I lumped from fhe car and ambled over fo fhe posfofflce Nonchalanfly I opened my pox and drew forfh a nuce fhuck Ieffer of course love Ieffersl I had forgoffen Louise Labbe 32 O M A All I could see from fhe fop mosf ledge Was a fhuclc mnsf rssnng from fhe edge Of fhe Ialce Une lonely sfar sfull clung To fhe veal of mghf A red blaze had sprung From fhe glowing easf cafchang w fh llghf The frps of fhe frees on each wooded helghf Eleanor I-Iam 32 32 T H G A R R U L O U S P I N E A F T E R N O N M I L fhe children assembled in fhe shabby parlor of Their home. . I' , . .I I A I- , F R M T . B E L K N P rx T f 3 I U E ARRU I-Ie s gone buT hus memory sTull lungers Every day when I come home I can umagune ThaT he us sTull There comung ouT To meeT me rubbung hus cold nose un my palm I-le was hard To lose bul I sTull Teel ThaT he us here comTorTung me when I am sad ready To play when I am happy and always loyal always TrusTung LeT me vusualuze hum Tor you a soTT gray c:oaT a coal black h ad brown eyebrows above expressuve eyes And every Tume I look aT hus pucTure some happy Tume comes unTo my mund I-le was so aTTec:TuonaTe always wanTung To clumb up unTo my lap I can clearly remember every sTage oT hus luTe I-Ius puppyhood when he proudly dusplayed hus TursT raT or looked reproachTully aT me when I Took a paur oT socks or hus TavoruTe slupper away Trom hum l.aTer on when he was conTenT uusT To Take long walks Then To come home and lue un TronT oT The Ture sleepung peac:eTully Then The lasT sTull brave alThough Terrubly suck I-le was bewuldered buT s+ull TrusTung and makung a hard TughT unTul The end Brave TrusTung and lovable can descrube hum The besT Truend I ever had my dog Barbara Welles 33 G A O I-luge and awesome he suTs Thus greaT sTone Tugure oT an EgypTuan udol carved Trom The sude oT a cluTT I-Ie looks ouT over The darkenung plauns beTore hum as uT They belonged To hum alone Thus god Th s udeal oT anc3uenT EgypT suTs as he has saT Tor Thousands oT years wuTh hus hands un hus lap calm and sTaTely lvlen and women have knelT aT hus huge sTone TeeT and besoughT hum wuTh prayers and Tears BUT un vaun have They Told hum oT Theur longungs Tor never once has he lowered hus massuve head To look unTo The r um plorung Taces Chuldren have been held up To hum whule Theur parenTs have Told Them To honor hum as The symbol oT a greaT god who musT be obeyed YeT he has never Turned To smule unTo Theur wonderung TrughTened Taces I-Ie has remauned sulenT cold Now no one kneels beTore hum and hus sTone ears are no longer Troubled wuTh The prayers and prauses of man I-Ie suTs uusT a Those ancuenT sculpTors carved hum sedaTe unTouched by Tume I-Ie has seen EgypT ruse and Tall and he has seen The dawn oT a new a greaTer TauTh Carolyn Bulderback 33 it Tu-u e Lous PuNs A T R I B U T E E Y P T I N ID L .I . . . . 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THE GARRULOUS PINE 35 o 'ne The vnnd IS IIIce The vowce oT an nv s bIe wofhan Who she as I d noT cn vf VVnTh her vo ce she xo esses Th Innern1osTcdepThs oT hersouI Lke her The wInd hasrnoods and herrfoods vary vnT The seasons In sprng The wInd bknws genhy Through The Trees urguno nevvIeaves and TkmversTo corne TorTh VVhenever she passes I see The grass bend beneaTh The we1ghT oT her Tawry TeeT I hear her moan an The pane ToresT and s gh In The reeds by The edge oT The IaIce SunvherrnakesThe-wmd deepy She wandem dreanMy among The hdk wngnng soTHy To herseH VVIh her she bmngs The scenT oT green gras andsunwherhowem IheIeavesTmNnbk wdhyoy aTherconwng BuTThe armvaIoT auTunm hnds The wIno bhThe and gay Nhschev ousw she pMcksThe brown gcud and scadeTIeavesTronTThe hees and sendsThem whnhng hJThe ground ThenTvfdsThenTakfT VVhen Ihear The oenhe rushe oT dryleaves beneaTh The Trees I knovvuT w The wfnd IaughIng aT one oT her pranks VVhen Theleaves have TaHen and The Tkwwers have hIdden TheIrTaces won1The hosT The wand whwHes arhehnchow Tune among The bare branches rnournnng The kms oT her pIaynTaTes Ihen wnnTer cornes wuTh :Ts bIeaIc days oT TrosT and snow A ross The hehisThe wwnd chasesThe snow unTHuT pdessn deep dmTk 6QGIUQ'IhG Tences Hersonguslow andsad asshe waWsTorspmng Jane Rocley 33 A The Iong da n PG I-Tearmg The wh r C ma hne Seemng The rush oT The oeooIe en I e ba 4 o arne back wITh Th se g I:eIT The caress oT The s en An The conTer' wo If waxed In oaT o rn n h I chnnbed a wwno 4 ssed oea n h rel a eo nd ga we 'vIaCR T 1 V . . . . E I I X . , , , V o I o . ' E , e r e' I . , , . 1 I . . . - , h h I X 1 . , J I I A . I . I I F . . . , . . . I I I I I I ' ' , I I . , . 4 . . I I , . . . , . . I . . . . ' C II I jx ' T' c? ,, A I T , C II, 3, The quick change oT many scene: Th carn c' T The cow' I, C ' e Trln sun -1 II .ce d I T , T OT f ffeI .,. I I 'I X hs T I oo IIgI 2 ' ' 1Ii ' R, Ad ' e T Pk 'wI'h 'he bfv- L A I 3 wha' I carve 'Q sec , - rl, . scefsoc 32. H L AF KSN DESERTED Jame a o Dummy saI e a h mfh aoe ames o me r umv D my o Jm aus II was Jahes bIrIhday Dmmy eIIa I rrIIaIed b Jame IS aIrmosI a year oder Imam I VP umas sh sa o m Imwa o Dummy remfuermbereo her moIhers IasI woro Ihe usuaI omes abouI enmq a IIIIe ady WeII s e had be-em he hadm I saId ome hum IhaI m haom I a eIu Iy Coms oer d Irorm aII amd es urs Dummys resemIrhemI was moIuc3eabIy Ime eased by Ime adyemI oI rearmed so mach Sorme oI IhIs ammoyamce musI have beem ewIoemI Io frs Carr asuceo sweeIIy Dom I you care Ior spumach dear7 ye I guess so saId Dummy um 3 smfIaII your aIs IIme Jam doesm I I we uI amd she Ir ed Io IeII mme IhaI u, udmI buI I Ichow IhaI wh m she s e you emIoyImg IT sme II Ie I asharhe or herseII DImmy emIoyed Ihe spmacm Lumcheom oyer Ihe Iwo gIrIs adlourmed Io Ihe bam yaro Kumd oI sIuIIy IU Ihere huh7 Jame sand wufh Ihe urmporuamre oI oenmo ac:IuaIIy Iem yea s oI age She added IoyaIIy 'V1arr'ha s aII rIJhI oI course ouI she rmar s you IeeI soI IoouI r sormeIImumq I IuIce II ouI here a IoI beIIer dom I you7 as ame II was Icmd o muc: IU Ihere oo Jame dmd moI seefm Io hear WhaI re we gonmd Io do Iooay amy way7 she saud IumaIIy I dom I cafe WhaI do you wamI Io do7 ame CasI am aopraus mq gIamce aI Ihe IaII Ch rry Ie awo Iooked aI Dummy We sad Ihe aIIer ve rmuq I as we eyem II we do QI mm I I +I1mJ ever oay ame se-I h r Ioo mI I e ow Q oIQ md sruammbue uo I e o ,I Irum oI Ihe oId Iree Dumfmy Io owe rmor sIowy amd Jaume I woodem paIIo FTW Ih y had buuII Iar ouI om a sIromg bramch wh Jam fe hgh umIo Ih mmaum ree shummyumg up a Q rusIderaoe place vfuII'IOuI ooIhoId mm oh up mer Ja e II rr r swmgumu oe No s3oDum eras aIa u re a a o ou are sa d Ime sure I oIed ame amm moI credI e adge o ome heaIedIy ,I cam br a Jem IQQI uymI oIfhm oem o THE GARRULOUS PINE 37 B E S T F R I E N D S m I I '- sIIomIIy I II e Iu ,I I II . J I rm II ,r ao I IIed Im I II Ich bee eI I I I II I I IIIIIe I I . IIJusI ecause I I I ' a II she +hI I G Ie Is oId,II I I DImI y I r Ily. 1 SI b I I I . II he I , is I I III Q II sIeI I.IIcr, II- II e I II rI II I. I II I I II r I I I r I . I I I I ,AI II r Iwu . I I IC IIQh, s, r V I I I I I,e. IITh I I . e I II I. I I yo' dI I I , I I e e s I I I I e d I II . I . . y .I . , I I I I Ir I . I I Z I II I I If ,I ,I'I I .Ie r o I IIIe IIOh, I domII kmow,II said Dimmy, who as quesI, couId moI be as Iramlf J . II .I I I I e I I , I I I II I P I f' I I . J y II I e I r e. Ihem II II,II I I I , II If I h ull, I I I3 he od . II r y I J. e IIIIoh + r ha yIId1hrufh If . . I. II d I e I f I Id .he I I f I e f I I I I ,v IIe we mI I efI I.e .I II I , II oI I W I I II I IICI I I eIII yeIIed m Io I he I I f y fm. III'Is Ium. I!rmeIII III Im y WI phd IQ IIy. r YO III I ,Iy'I I A, I I ' C J I . III fII I ID reI , I. IYC' I Q Ifxyjuur 'I, I ec III ICI -fa I Io. I uI II. I oI ,AI Q I,.II E ARR Jane was snlenf affer fhns oufbursf A lnffle Iafer she slnd down fo fhe plafform loolced af Dnnny and grnnned and Dnnny affer a momenf s hesnfafnon grnnned baclc You Icnow I m awful glad we re besf frnends she sand suddenly Som I sand Jane comforfably I can fell you secrefs and you gof fo fell me secrefs and we can cross our hearfs and hope fo dne nf we ever fell anyfhnng I-lowever for a fnme fhere seemed fo be a rnarlced defncnency of secrefs Then Jane s face lnghfed up I Icnow whal Ief s do she sand lef s go and gef some money and gef somefhnng fo eaf We canf sand Dnnny I Icnow my mofher wouldn f gnve me any so soon affer lunch and I don f fhnnlc yours would enfher Jane recognnzed fhe nusfnce of fh s and fhey fell snlenf Then Dnnny s face cleared I gof a banlc she declared hopefully Whaf s nf lnl4e7 aslced Jane Can we gef nnfo nf7 Well I losf fhe Iaey buf I ve gof some money nn nf We gof a can opener sand Jane Would fhaf help7 I fhnnlc we beffer gef a chnsel My fafher s gof a fool chesf over af my house Af Dnnny s house fhey found fhe banlc and fhe necessary fools and sef fo worlc The fnn banlc soon ynelded fo defermnned blows An avalanche of pennnes nnclcels and dnmes rolled ouf on fhe floor Jane explored a rafher large denf nn fhe hardwood floor wnfh her fnnger I wonder she sand I wonder nf your mofher ns gonng fo nofnce fhns much Oh I don f fhnnlc so sand Dnnny carelessly I Il gef a rug and cover nf up or somefhnng Buf loolcee we gof nnnefy fhree cenfs We oughf fo celebrafe Lef s gef Black Beaufy and Blue Sfrealc ouf of fhe sfables and prefend we re rndnng over fhe planns wnfh a shnpmenf of gold They wenf nnfo fhe garage and broughf forfh fwo noble sfeeds a olaclc bncycle and one of baffered blue All fhaf could be sand for Black Beaufy was fhaf he was undennably blaclc, whnle a more decrepnf Ioolcnng mass of fnn fhan fhaf whnch composed Blue Sfrealc' would be hard fo fnnd anywhere The fwo gnrls clnmbed upon fhenr mounfs and dnsappeared oown fhe sfreef, fhe Mgold' lnnglnng pleasanfly nn fhenr poclnefs lvlary Elnzabefh Poffer, '32 as Tn-n e uLous PINE I . 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I V I T I'I E L I B R A R Y Ir' ,.', Q r E ArchlTecTure may well be placed as The mosT subsTanTlal gaTeway To The basT ages IT us The leasT perashable oT all The sTeppung sTones Tor hav noT The greaT pyramids sTood Tor Thousands oT years and wall They noT conTnnue To sTa'ud aT leasT long enough so ThaT all The knowledge ThaT They conTaln may be wrnTTen down and recorded7 Cn The very walls oT EgypT s Gre-aT Pyramnd are paunTed plcTures oT The llTe oT The AncnenT Pharoah burned wuThun :Ts walls The cusToms and mode oT lnvmg are also depucTed There Scenes oT The Egyphan mer charuTs oT The every day laborers and oT slaves druven cruelly by mercn less whnps Tell us beTTer oT ThaT lnfe Than could anyThung else Then There IS The wonderTul Temple oT Karnalc a greaT monumenT To many Egyphan dynasTles Each greaT pnllar us a documenT oT hnsTory In nTselT and The sTaTues oT The pharoahs are There Telllng us oT Theur glornous reigns From EgypT we may go To Greece Then To AThens and on up To The very Acropolns nTselT There The ParThenon sTands somewhaT devasTaTed by devices oT a modern age buT neverTheless a glorious remembrance WhaT could be a greaTer lnheruTance To The presenT day7 Thus bunldlng noT only depucTs an sculpTure The AThen1an TesTuval and The gloruous vlc Tories oT Greece buT :T shows as well The greaT masTery ThaT The Gre lcs had oT geomeTry and archlTecTure The caThedrals un Europe sTand as monumenTs To The medieval age ln Theur unbellevable and almosT mmraculously sculpTured sides The unTnr :ng zeal and labor oT The arTusan as porTrayed These worlcers musT have been :nspured Tor They Touled Theur whole lnves Through accomplnshxno a l1TTleThnng noT meanT Tor human eyes buT Tor The eyes oT Thenr God and Vnrgun Mary So These caThedrals sTand relics oT ThaT relngnous period The ThnrTeenTh cenTury Thus we may read In almosT every greaT pmece oT archuTecTure The hnsTory oT I s pasT Today as an age oT sTeel and :ron and bun dungs made wlTh a speed unThoughT oT by Those anc1enTs YeT why may noT our slsy crapers and bndges lasT as Those oThers have lasTed and remann an cmb oT Thls surpnslng Mechanlc A e7 Al ce STrong 32 40 TH GARRULOUS PINE A GATEWAY TO THE PAST I- .15 - I . . ny- T V E RRU M dy T r TasT r g STcsdrTTng TunngT rl g W nd blow ng r pp ng shr ek ng R er rush ng Tear ng I ap ng Al ce B ddle 35 Long long ago O my chnldren when only red men roamed and hunTed an The shadowy ToresTs and on The broad plains The gods oT The Splr1T World senT a lovely baby To llve among men rn The powerTul Tribe oT The Ollbways Rfdxng on a moonbeam she came all wrapped nn soTT whnTe Tur and doe slcnn STra1ghT To The sTaTely lodge oT The ChueT Waelquya she came on a warm summer nnghT and The moon made a soTT glownng lnghf around her Thanldully she was received as a mark oT Tavor Trom The gods All her llTe she was shelTered and careTully reared Tor her people were noT oT The squalid wanderlng Tribes OT The plains Thenr lodges were on The banlss oT a clear Tresh sTream sn The edge oT a greaT ToresT whose pines and Tnrs rose blaclc and gloomy behind The luTTle village ln such surroundings luTTle Wnnonah DaughTer oT The Moon grew year by year unTll she became a beauT1Tul young woman Tall and graceTul as a young blrch Tree Talr as The moon Trom whlch she came and dearly beloved by The old ch:eT her TaTher and by all her people On brnghT moonlnghT nnghTs sn early summer she oTTen sTole away alone To a grassy glade nn The ToresT where she would ssT and soTTly sung we1rd songs The lquud sweeTness oT her vouce benng answered by The golden noTes oT The nughTlngale hldden xn a duslcy Th1clceT nearby l-ler people never gues Tloned These m1dnughT Trnps Tor They TelT ThaT she was noT oT Thenr lcnnd Cne nnghT O my children ID ThaT long ago Tame whsle Wunonah saT n The moonlughT soTTly snngung she was answered by noTes which were noT Those oT any bnrd For a young brave lay hidden IH The Th:clceT l1sTenang To her song and waTchung her beauTnTul Tace Then IH The sprang whale The PlanTnng Moon hung ID The clearsng sTy Ullcash Fearless Qne sang sweeT loxe songs To Wnnonah and Wnnonah dld noT scorn hum BuT Ull4asT1 was noT The son oT a chueT and he lsnew ThaT :T The GreaT Ch4eT Waelslya Tound cuT ThaT he UllcasTa a common brave loved The only daughTer oT a chneT Te would be severely purnshed Une n1ghT when The GreaT ChueT was reTurnrng alone Trom smolclng T12 'WW TH GA VLOUS PINE T H E R I V E R ud wae. ,swllin, milk I I- , .r ll , willn- . D A U G H T E R C F T H E M O O N E ARRU The peace p:pe w:Th a ne:ghbor:':g Trnbe he heard a vo:ce s:ng:ng and draw:ng closer and peer:ng Through The pushes he saw The Torb:dden love s:ng:ng To The daughTer whom he selT:shly adored The s:ghT T:lled h:m w:Th a m:ghTy anger and sTr:d:ng :nTo The moonl:T glade he ordered h:s daugher away :n a vo:ce oT Thunder NoT dar:ng To d:sobey she crepT away To l:e sleepless :n her w:gwam wa:T:ng Tor The dawn BeTore The camp was asT:r The nexT morn:ng W:nonah arose and sTole Through The v llage search:ng Tor her lover AT lasT she Tound h:m :n a guarded Tepee on The edge oT The v:llage The guards recogn:z:ng learned ThaT he was To be puT To deaTh Tor d:sobey:ng The commands oT The C5reaT Ch:eT u:ckly Then she wenT away To plead w:Th her TaTher To spare UlkasT: s l:Te buT :n va:n For The T:rsT T:me s:nce she came To h:m on ThaT summer n:ghT her TaTher would noT l:sTen To her enTreaT:es AT lasT Waek:ya arose and exTend:ng h:s r:ghT hand Toward The seTT:ng sun Thundered I have spoken A C5reaT Ch:eT s word may never be Taken back Ton:ghT when The moon shall have reached :Ts h:ghesT po:nT :n The heavens Then shall UlkasT: be bound and Thrown Trom The p:nnacle oT yonder cl:TT To per:sh on The rocks below I have spoken ThaT n:ghT The whole v:llage gaThered on The h:gh cl:TT In The:r m:dsT sTood UlkasT: noT yeT bound h:s head proudly Thrown back and The l:ghT oT The r:s:ng moon Throw:ng :nTo sharp rel:eT The TeaTures oT h:s handsome Tace Near h:m sTood W:nonah also waTch:ng The moon as :T Took :Ts slow course across The dark heavens Suddenly The Ch:eT made a s:gn and Two sTalwarT braves sTepped Torward w:Th Thongs To b:nd The capT:ve BuT beTore They could reach h:m UlkasT: sprang Trom The enc:rcl:ng crowd Tar ouT To The edge oT The cl:TT and ra:s:ng h:s hand :n a muTe gesTure oT Tarewell To h:s beloved he leapT Trom The crag and d:sappeared :nTo The dark valley below For a breaThless :nsTanT all was s:lenT Then slowly and w:Th a graceTul d:gn:Ty The lovely W:nonah sTepped To The edge oT The cl:TT and sTand:ng :n The spoT where her lover had sTood only a momenT beTore she l:TTed her vo:ce :n The we:rd haunT:ng wa:l Tor The dead her soTT brown eyes T:xed on The Tull moon As she neared The end oT her solemn chanT she seemed To TloaT Trom The edge oT The cl:TT buT :nsTead oT Talhng she rose ever up and up Toward The moon Trom wh:ch she had come And even now O my ch:ldren :n spr:no The season oT The PlanT:ng Moon you can see he lovely Tace sm:l:ng :n The moon Tor her sp:r:T :s happy aT lasT w:Th he lover :n The Land oT The l-TereaTTer The land Trom wh:ch There :s no reTurn:ng V:rg:n:a Moore, 34 T H e L o u S P : N E 43 F - . l . her, leT her pass wiTh:n To speak Tor a momenT wiTh Their capT:ve. She I .. J' . ' . . . ' . E cT Tne Sopho'nores lnnp rsonaTed Th haracT h pro og T h arTerbury Tales bf Chau o o a Pe Te ano c,raunTecleer o v e m I e enlor Class gay a resenTaTlon or Sh dan s Rrvals Pane acTlng cornblned wlTh excellenTsce'1 ry and osTu'nes mad Th play a success Much cr d TS ue To M ss awy r wno o1recTeo CasT un order oT appearance Thornas Lous Labbe Lydua Langulsh Mary Lawrence hlecxb rT Lucy Lucy Shepard Ju na Lacey SrnuTh M s Malap op r l'larT Nlco 1 Sur AnThony AbsoluTe Mar o ne Blaclc CapTann AbsoluTe Charus Wulson Mr Faullcland Mary Bab on Bob Acres Mary C RoberTson Snr Lucrus Q Trigger EllzabeTh PorTer David Al ce STrong SeryanT Adele Sh ehy GC The beauTuTul lrlsh play The NaTuylTy a TradlTlonal presenTaT1on o The school was gryen by nnernbers oT The Sophonnore cass under The durecTron oTM1ss Sawyer The surnplucuTy oT The seTT1ng and The dwgnuTr oT The characTers rnade The play yery rrnpressuv F Frlday aTTernoon Aprr lsT Th eshnwan Cass presenTed Suas 'Warner whuch They had drarnaTuzed an Their Engllsh class The scenery was swrnple and eTTecTuve The dlalogue Qeorge Eluofs own was Truly beauTlTul Englrsn The acTnng Jas w ll balanced eung nelT er arTrT1c1al nor overdon We wlsln To Thanf h Freshman lass Tor a slrnple and unTorgeTTabl perTornnance M a y Mar Day Feshya aa y TH GARRULOUS PINE 47 O o b e r Q - ' e T nec ers oT THe ue o T e C T M K T cer, ar ' r 'FGTTZEU a scene Trorn T' r loTe fxl ' ' l l . 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X T ' T-a g e enT. 48 THE GARRULOUS PINE T Seplember I9+h saw Peppers and Terrors dressed In mlddles and bloorners assembled IU Tronl of Ihe school wauhng nous ly Tor Ihe smqnal hal would srarl Ihe paper chase Three Ihurly They re off' WI+h whal yloo and speed They follow Ihe Irarls up Ihe hull They are all Ioqelher I Trsl shouhnq and laughing bu now Ihere us a sulence Tollowed by echoing calls Inducahye of lured spirals and weary T I Silence agann and a long one Tor Ine Iraul was well land AI aoouL hye o cloclc volce sound and a shll vngorous and hulanous group of Peppers and Terrors runs over Ihe hlll Io Ihe end of The Irall Bul where are Ihe Irall rnalcers7 The search was wlld AI lasl Barbara Peas Ivlary Babson and Allce ong were o1sc ered u er a c o a e wnnners7 wo en In early aulumn whlle The wea her I as sl ll gcod a oouoles Iourna r' enl was helo oe IO ng IMG n vas a as gene belween 'vlarf absch a d Barba a Pease llhe I ers n fl y C Pcoerlsoh a o Warcarel ColTen Ikon Ihal II s sp cg PG s m s lou nanwenl IS p o ress no and we expecl mc h I ha o woudhl cjarre Tor Ihe chanwplonshup A H I. E T I C S - I 9 3 I - I 9 3 2 I' . - I 1 Xl . T . F .A . . J 1 . 4 1 . a I , I , I .N . . . . . . ee ' . . I I . . , f. . . C . x I J Slr I' ov nd bl? T T li Q . The ' . T Peppers Tirsl, Ihen Three Terrors-hurrah, IT is a Terror yicloryl T n i s . . T T ' 'y Il . , l l f If . '. The l c' I f II rc' If T I c I I I I B JI n r I v lon l, aI d lx an . I' I n l I J . l I ' I rin Th if Q e I 'i ' r f :J C! G' Y' l F If W ' 1I . . . ARR Allce l'T Strong 3Q 6 Thus wrnTer The Terrors won Two ouT oT The Three basKeTball games held As The Terrors were reluc:TanT To glve up Thenr TnTle and The Peppers were deTermrned To geT :T The games were Tull oT TasT ac:Tron The cheer :ng secTrons conTa1ned some wonderTul vonces and even The reTeree Mass CllnTon TelT The excnTemenT Durnng rnTermussuon aT one oT The games a sensaT1onal baskeTball encounTer beTween Two Teams oT The naughTy nrneT4es was held Qur own ConTesTs were hardly more exc1Tmg mn U During gym hour c3onducTed by lvlrs Kreuger we have had a varneTy oT aCTuvuTles We commence wrTh exercises and Tnnush w1Th such games as baslceTball volleyball and baseball We hope To see greaT resulTs oT our wrnTer Tralnrrg rn The Traclc meeT To be held May 2OTh S K E A N G E Basv4eTball among The angels alThough played by gulTe dlTTerenT souls TS very srmular To The game we morTals play STrrcT observahon musT oT course be paud To dress regulahons ll dresses musT have long sleeves and reach below The ankles 2 There THE6 ULOUS PINE 49 Y B skeTball Gy asi m BA TBALL AMONG THE LS l ill E shall be no shorTenrng oT The sknrTs by hrTchung Them under The panTaIoons Now you ask Why don T They Trrp over such long dresses7 My only answer as ThaT angels are angels and well IeT :T go aT ThaT 3 wings musT be broughT and placed IU The corner so ThaT any player comrng oTT The courT may puT on a parr rnTh1s way avordrng Iadrumpun an angelic disease commonly called Tlew 4 no angel may brrng hrs harp To The game because The breaking oT sTrungs may annoy The players The courT nTseIT rs a pIaneT called Mussolunr noT ThaT ThaT good man us a god buT :Ts a good name and hard enough To spell The baskeTbaII rs a cloud whrch has rolled so Tar IT has become round and The baskeTs are halos ThaT are puT up and sTay There because well because They re halos From now on we all know how The game goes Qne srde loses The oTher doesn T and The vanquished go home lusT as happy because er because They re angels Jan Thompson 33 Barbara Aya Tue a STrnng Around Your Ernger Mary Babson Charns Wilson CaT and The Paddle Alrce Biddle Sugar Carolyn Bllderback Manda Wernrcke Can T We Talk IT Over7 JaneTBrsa1IIon Marlorre Black BeTTy Prnce DoroThy Gram The Four I-Iorsemen BeTTy BrrghT The Laugh Parade PaTsy Carroll Sleepy Trme Down SouTh Maybelle Clark I-Iugh Pressure MargareT CoTTen Grrl oT The Golden WesT JaneT CuTIer Sally McCune EIrzabeTh Ehrman The Three MuskeTeers Nancy Daly Absence Makes The I-learT Grow Ponder DoroThy Damon Emma Molly Devereaux Vnrgrnra Koehler Pardon Us Mar Louuse Dolph Desda WeunsTenn .IusT Errends KaTherune Dooly Them There Eyes Mary Eales Molly MaThews Grace GrIberT Jean I-IoIIrngworTh IT Pays To AdyerT1se Ellen Gadsby Why Does IT I-Iave To Be Me7 Della Jean Gardner Too LaTe Eleanor I-Iam Lady Play Your Vrolrn Adele I-Iawley Say IT WlTh Songs Mary Lawrence I-IeckberT Love LeTTers rn The Sand 50 TH GARRULOUS PINE T I' 'III' I ll- I . .II v , Irll I 'fu I ' C A T LIN R E VIE W Ann Herrenkohl C5erTa Qberdorifer l m For You One Hundred Per CenT Judi Honeyman Reducing Sarah Hubbard The Good Fairy Adeline Hughes Lacey SmiTh Baroara Pease BeTh Payne Jan Thompson Nancy Warren The SecreT Six Mary Hughes Burning Up Mary HulberT She WanTed a Millionaire Mary Alice HuTchins JusT a Dreamer Mary JeTTery Anne JeaneTTe LayTon Two Kinds oT Women Grace Jorgenson MariTa Jorgenson KaTherine Kiehle Louise Labbe Mardi Labbe Anna Marie McCrae Carolyn Miller Elaine Maionnler Virginia Moore KaTe Rogers RuTh Neils WiTh ElizabeTh Nichols Falling in Love Again The Laughing Lady Thunder Mickey Mouse Monkey Why Shouldn T l7 Blue Again The Qne Man Band Lilies oT The Field a Song in My HearT Hark l-lark The Lark BeTTy Powers Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde RuTh ProcTor Barbara Pooley DoroThy Ross Charming Sinners ElizabeTh PorTer The Social Lion Marion Rankin A Woman Commands Mary C PoberTson Broadminded Mary S RoberTson Jean Frank Marion McPhail They Had To See Paris Barbara Robinson PuTTin on The RITZ Jane Rockey Mary Alice Rockey When lT s Springhme in The Rockies Jan RosenTeld Eleven Pounds oT Heaven Plorine Sevier Tired Adele Sheehy SweeT and Lovely Lucy Shepard Delicious Alice STrong . Sunny Side Up Mary Jane STurgeon Broken Lullaby PuTh Teiser You re Pooling YourselT When You Try To Pool Me Nadine Tenney Neva Louise Wagner Barbara Welles Nella Winch Mariorie Wise Deborah Wood DynamiTe Cheer Up Cheer Up PlaTinum Blonde LiTTle SweeThearT of Th Prairies CaliTornia Here l Come . Keep on Smiling THE GARRULOUS PINE 51 , . ,. . , X . . Helen Markell Time on My Hands e X l e O E H O I We lhe Sensor Class ol I932 beunq ID our rngnl munds and possessed ol all our lacullnes do hereby declare lhss our lanal wall and leslamenl I Mary Babson do hereby bequealh my slalue lo Mary Jane Slurgeon I Marlorue Blaclc do hereby bequealh my posxllon as allendance I Belh Payne do hereby bequealh my rah rah school spnrul 'ro Jan Thompson I Lucy Shepard do hereby bequealh my dulcel Tones and baby lace lo Gnnny Koehler I Belly Powers do hereby bequealh my laboralory voice +o Wnlma Golden I Kalherune Ksehle do hereby bequealh my lnconspucuous manner lo Adele I-lawley I Alnce Slrong do hereby bequealh my losl possessions lo Madame Reed I Mary Lawrence I-Ieclcberl do hereby bequealh my qracelulness lo Mardue Labbe I Adelrne I-Iughes do hereby bequealh my argumenlaluve ways lo Ann I-Ierrenlcohl I Rulh Teaser do hereby bequealh my operaluc vonce lo Eluzabelh Nichols and my alhlellc poslure lo Gerla Oberdorler I Charus Wilson do hereby bequealh my unlelleclual unleresls lo Molly Devereaux and my desmre Tor exercise To Desda Weunslenn I Adele Sheehy do hereby bequealh my small feel lo Deborah Wood I Lacey Smulh do hereby bequealh my sensmye dlsposllxon and my blush lo Palsy Carroll I Eluzabelh Porler do hereby bequealh my rellrnnq personaluly lo Vxrgunua Moore I Eleanor I-Iam do hereby bequealh my long hours of sludy lo Grace Gllberl I Mary Roberlson do hereby bequealh my ellan whlmsucalnlues lo I-lelen Marlsell I Rulh Neuls do hereby bequealh my burning ambnluon lo Jane Rosenfeld and my organlzed hablls lo Grace Jorqenson I Barbara Pease do hereby bequealh my sense ol responsubnl1+y To Jud: I-loneyman and lhe lulure lennus champlonshup lo Ellzabell' Ehrman I, Marlha Ladd, do hereby bequealh my love ol wrulnng poelry 'ro Ellen Gadsby I Louuse Labbe, do hereby bequealh my Inlecllous laugh lo Margarel Collen and my sponlaneny lo Dorolhy Ross 52 TH e-ARRuLous PINE T E S E N I R W L L lalcer 'ro Nadine Tenney. a Q 1 THE ro l-la r Reserve Blue Eyes Conl dence Pleasanl nalure l-lunnor Poellc lalenl Crracnousness ous Delermunaluon Bren sosqnee Eyelaslmes Erlendly grun l-lands and leel Complexion Enllwuslasm Volce Love ol books lndlyldualusm Mary Lawrenc l-leclcber THE GARRULOUS PINE 53 T S E N I O R Mary Babson l o acl Eleanor l-lam -l- Ade me l-luglwes Kalllerlne Kuelwle Louise Labbe Marllna Ladd Rulll Nells Belll Payne Barbara Pease Eluzabelln Porler Belly Powers Mary Roberlson Adele Slleehf Lucy Shepard Lacey Smlllw Alnce Slronq Rullw Telser Cllarus Wllson UMNA N Laura Warren wluo enlered Per Sophomore year al lle Unlyersaly ol Calllornua ns now lalcund a secrelarual course ID Porlland Rebecca Wood a Junior al Bryn Mawr us preslclenl ol ller class llns year one ol llwe dureclors ol llue May Pageanl and as nex year lo be presvdenl ol llle undergraduales Marqarel Scoll Snell announced llle burlln ol a clauglller Enzabelll Crrelle and Sarall l-ludlles baye again won scnolarslnps al Mnlls College ,lane Bllderbaclc lS malorlnq nn Dramallc Arl OT llwe Cornrsn Scllool Vlrgunua Slocum and Kalllerlne Comrue are allendunq ll'e Llnlyerslly ol Wasbunqlon E anc s Scoll l-llnsdale ann urced lwe b rln ol a son Carollne Berg aller a summ r lrmp lo Eur pe us now ma o no nn ll lnslo y ol arl al B yn Mawr n ardarel l-lunlrnulon nas e e JG a non oars awar more College P udence lalbo blaler ann ur d ne b r n ol a dauu l Xl C P llle 1 'X I vlarf rle Bl sc P ' e A L E A N D F O R M E R S T U D E T S g- l Ar 1 F N. . in Seallle. V r L e I f l c' l E ' .. ' Q ' ' A ' Y rl ' + Q . , U u , 1 N . ..o Ml Q C, l :pc f d lull lull' scn l lip lo P ln , 'r rl l P ' o ce l' lll cller. 54 THE GA RRULOUS PINE A Mrs Rufb Bradley Kelser dlV6C+OF of musuc af Jrne scbool gave The foflowmng reclrals for fbe sfudenfs Sepfember Ocfober November December February Pxpm May lrahan Louise Labbe German music French music Balanced program and Spanusn nnusuc Russian music Polusrx musuc Amerucan muswc If bas been a b as e C o a cr Neue fo bear Hms wono Well pmayed 6 T nmahon pa W was For a scc wn an 1 ovua a a r n f o'eoued We c rcc a c Cf cl f Wanc ru a rc E cTo lvluss l-lulda SmuTh durecTor oT ATTuluaTed Summer Schools Told oT The Bryn Mawr Summer School and oT The valuable worlc whuch uT us accom plushung The pupuls oT The sevenTh grade gave unTeresTung Tallcs on The luTe oT Thomas A Eduson and hus unvenTuons A shorT program suuTable Tor ArmusTuce Day was guven by a Tew selecTed sTudenTs Mr Erederuclc J Lubby eduTor oT The News BulleTun oT The NaTuonal Councul Tor PrevenTuon oT War lecTured on The presenT problems and conduTuons oT The world Mr Lubby emphasuzed The umporTance oT The World ConTerence To reduce armamenTs The CurrenT l-lusTory class deTauled more Tully The presenT conduTuons oT The umporTanT European naTuons abouT whuch Mr Lubby spolce e C e m ChrusTmas ParTy Every year The gurls oT The CaTlun School guve a ChrusTmas parTy Tor gurls and boys un PorTland who mughT noT oTherwuse have any ChrusTmas AT Thus TesTuvuTy The sTuduo was luT wu+h candles and aTTracTuvely decoraTed wu+h pune and holly A craclclung Ture burned un The hearTh a gauly Trummed ChrusTmas Tree rusung mauesTucally To The ceulung sTood un one corner Under uT were many paclcages daunfuly wrapped The chuldren arruved aT Two o cloclc and played games unTul The much awauTed arruval oT SanTa Claus l-le called The names and gave every smulung Tace abouT Tuve presenTs ATTer They had eaTen Theur uce cream and coolcues and everybody had been guven a sToclcung Tulled wuTh candles and Japanese oranges They were druven To Theur homes Every boy and every gurl had a happy hearT and a marlceT bag Tull oT cloThes and Toys KaTe Rogers 35 Feb r ln honor oT l.uncolns burThday The sTudenT body sang Ameruca BeTTy Pruce read a selecTuon Trom John Brown s Body lvlardue Labbe guoTed Trom memory The GeTTysburg Addressu ' lvluss Sawyer read Trom conTemporary poeTs ln recognuTuon oT The Two hundredTh annuversary oT George Wash ungTon, some oT The gurls broughT heurlooms whuch recapTured The spuruT TH eARRuLous PINE ss O ber November D ber rua y E oT The peruod Among The arTncles were documenTs and newspapers mennaTures a spunnung wheel pieces oT brocade Trom dresses belongnng To MarTha WashlngTon sulk shawls whnch had belonged To Mary Adams and a wedding vesT Eollowung The program consusTlng oT Tallcs on The youTh and manhood oT George WashnngTon and selechons oT vocal and nnsTrumenTal music appropr1aTe To The peruod The TaculTy served Tea To parenTs and gurls a r c STunT nnghT each class gave a slc1T A Tew were The Shoohng OT Dan McGrew done ID panTomlme by The TaculTy whale Mrs STnllman read The poem LnTTle Red Rudung l-lood an opereTTa composed and sung by The PoeTs Club a sTyle show ln whuch The Freshmen showed The Tashlons oT Today and oT The gay nuneT1es Mr ClayTon l-lamulTon auThor and crlTuc spolce To The sTudenT body on The play Cyrano de Bergerac by The poeT RosTand l-le TreaTed The composnT1on Trom The dramaTuc and luTerary pounTs I' The Glee Club dnrecTed by Mrs Keuser presenTed a delughTTul program Tor The sTudenTs and a Tew Trnends ExcerpTs Trom Program Drunk To Me Only WlTh Thine Eyes Old English Aur A Swan Grieg On Wnngs oT Song Mendelssohn Lyrics ChrnsTuna RoseTT1 Sidney l-lomer There Never Was a Queen l.nl4e Ballcus German The annual vocaTuonal comcerence held by The Senxor Class w1Th The Junuors as guesTs meT ln The sTudso on SaTurday Aprrl I6Th The spealcers represenTung drama archnTecTure and lournalusm were Mrs PlaTT a Tornner sTudenT oT The school Mrs EruTch a graduaTe oT The archnTecTural school aT Eugene and Mlss Slcavlan also a graduaTe oT The UnuversuTy oT Oregon and a reporTer on The Gregonuan Each was enThuslasTuc abouT her sub1ecT and whale passnng on Thus enThusnasm Told oT boTh The hardships and compensahons oT The worlc The conTerence was a Trnendly and nnTormal aTTanr even To The excellenT luncheon prepared by members oT The DomesTac Scnence class Desda WeunsTeun played an The VncTorna B C Musuc EesT val one oT a group oT Ten ID an open conTesT Desda broughT home The medal a snlver harp mounTed on a wooden plague M a y Adelnne l-lughes recueved The Freshman scholarshmp To Malls College Alnce l-l STrong and Earbara Pease have received parT scholarshaps To 9m1Th College so TH GARRULOUS PINE M h Ap il E ' 'lwre D0 lou Fnul Such Adorablv- Ll0tll0s IIX1I'llb1X thi imxmr x5 XX In Mum dx I1 mL 5 ut Loursn Portl md 5 Own Storp m ilxm 1 spcu llrx of hHtJXXl1 lf' xxlmc 5m Lrt 00 s The Gul s Shop Oregonnan s Shop Sub Deb Footwear Ll I I Second floor Third floor Fouylh Hoo, PORTLAND CDEGDN Mamomo NMS Are- W2-ewes paras s QQMPLIMENTS OF Preston VV Smlth T H - G A R R U L O U S P I N E 57 few 7 0 1 1 , ' 1 X , n A , ,fn 0 I ., ', V ,V - v. '- H '7 . A' , u f. .'f ' - -, ' L g V ' L V-F L .K 4- . nv - - 6, V X Q Q luglu sch l glflS XYLLHI het arc thu' know II ll7c1l1J'c!lL'5, . , . , - '..fL.1' if, f,zLv ff,z4 Ilfx The fllfllfff 77,1 14 f f Inf: may fm' .JW M img .'U',l',,',.A,U ,A.H,u,i 114.17 :if - ff,'7f'1X.','v1,z.'L.f ,1 lfff X1 ,, l h xl Il.15.111,I 1 ffm p J, ' L, ' 'I 1' 'L , :.1.'z' ,'!Il.J'!hw rf .1 zf 111 LII HM. ' 1 H - f ffwf- V V f ' V MI 'H' N 'nf' -S L1Lr111.g'.1wffm1 Mu fll17fvLjQIlI MLW. P A ' . 7 Q ' 9: V ' He 7 E POVVERS FURBWTURE H O SP I TAL PHARMACY H F BRANDON P N23 5 DEL 6 In Me BARNEY, CORKY, TRHWand KWPY Q I VVUPPY V7 TH G RRULOUS PINE Compliments Of Compliments of . . . . . , rop. CCNWRANY' 32I . rd Street BEacon 33I W E I V E R Louise Labbe: Upon bonds sflcking In Iwis sarcopha us, Iwoked To CIea'rI1. - Compliment. moT1am O- THE GARRULOUS PINE 59 , OLJAUTY -1- CLEANLINESS Compltmcnts ol FULTON PARK DAIRY ETl'ffftl'L1,5 of A FRIEND GRADE A Milk and Cream Phone Atwater 55l5 Htllsdale Oregon Adele Sheehy The l-luguertols were e rrtbe of Norrh Amertcart lndtarts Quality Merchandtse Superror Servrce Foods handled as they should be handled Thts IS a thought you should sertously constder m buymg foods for your famtly SEALY DRESSER COMPANY Il ll I I I I Third amd Alder Streets -1- -1- Broadway 6251 n IIITT C amfhmgm Doctors MATSON MATSON and ELCCD DAIRY BISAILLON Some waHced and some duo um ws e quofahom from We Th ee COIN 11111 IN Mmormes e e p opTe under age Jwgmne Ko Tw A consu ws a scod Po ELDE THE PORTLAND GARDEN CLUB 60 THE GARRULOUS PINE Co TV- CDL' lm U - N of of ,, ,., V ,, . . ,, r Kings. Q pg c I I 'l f 9 , of X- ' ' A im. T' C V . ' L. . Co mplumubot' , . . THE GARR U LOUS PINE 6 I C I fI'lI'IlITlLI'1l or S K E T E C omplxmam ot AMBROSE B SCOTT or GOOD FOOD ca WHITE PALACE Grocery and Meat Market LIN Class II vou Hao some Irlafwgular Iand and wamfed Io Irade some square Iemd How wouId you Figure II7 Lubby Ehrman I d Ief someone else do II for me I for KODAK A FRIEND Take your own plc tures and then brmg the resuhs to us for developmg and priming The best costs no more at THEJ K GILL CO Ffh dS kS I - ' N V . . F Q' H n 1 is II .2IsrSr. I. Z I V: V, . A . . t. . I I ToI4 I K FINISHING Bocksellvrs I .sm-OW: NUSAIQDQQINS I I LUN l8I' IVVVIS E RU O BURKHARDT S FLORIST QQ? T enty thlrd and Washxngton Streeis Complumms ot AMES HARRIS NEVILLE CO Portland Oregon Mrs Shllman Who as Dnmwmf Hoover Complxmcms ot THORNTON LADD RUTH BRADLEY ER plamst and Teacher mr S11 Bl mon 0817 VIS Mdmdl Aunux hm s Huglmts ' 1 Doxxx Toxxx S11 mu Bl non 424 Q06 bludlo BUII ling l 151111111 7611! Jrhe presudenf of We ummorTalS7 C ompllmnms FRED P GRAM 62 T H G A R L U S P I N E ' KEIS csf.w3'R h . Hu 1 Umm: W - j . , N - 7. Eb 7 KL 4 I f- Bfffffqm flvfllf CJ H11 SLQIWIUX! f. ' 2-'Q 2 Q L ' A ' k' tv 1 Ury. Kei ar Uffbfj' Io nyffzffigclr 1111- Jwzli 5 'ml jlrzwljze f -'aff . of C 1 O ff KNOWLTON HANDICRAFTS O UNUSUAL GIFTS ALUMNUSV Une becomes a cmzem of H1 Umfed Srefes by nafurwzafuon and by bomamom HENRY BERGER1r STUDIO gf PHOTOGRAPHY 345 n r e O6 THE GARRUL US PINE 63 .mm 'lxmcms QU. I A gg Q. of 3 j 0 5 so 3, on AD: Ofbicio' 593. 'lf ffvrs xou Ib?-A Tvmh Srreerl Porrl.xnd, O g Beacon F418 . . G . , . . , . ' Szxl1OnSteel 'P B EICOII 04 THE GARRULOUS PINE Carlinire: She oughr To he a Shing around her Tlnqer. Mrs Shllman Sne neeos a rope Marlle Blaclc Yes 'rhey re playrno Them on The lennls courr now Ivlarlorue W se The nnonl wore a hassoc over hls head Mary Lawrence Baslcnnq rneans lurnprnq around qambolnnq The lanllor s name IS Cephur Rurh Nenls The place wherenn hay as lrepl If called a mange Nancy Daly I smell marches IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE To worle yynth these capable youngladleewlo haxeglyen so generously ol their tmme andtalentsxnthepreparatlon ol TleG rrulouspnne nd e take ornde In the lack that tlel l duty that ol record Inc the sntere tang hmcry r IC 'errr WCQ neo o Q DIPINTERS OF Il-IE BETTER HND ung Cn Sum0 'ryAPnn o 5 F ' ' J ' ' I 2 X R ' . 1 I . I U , I f ' ,, N . ff Q ll I C O W ' I I IVIG rf ' o I EI I' 0 cl hc I 1 en- , :ras I I c- ' 0 ' rlrfmn cifqrirf , Af.-.mf A433 lxL'AfA',f rug, '- Q.. ' , f XX xi f, ,-.1 if Q, a ?if:Eq ,L . Nw, W9 A a ' ' ga: .4-gif , , .xi mu 4 I X- 9 HT iw! Q4-v-Q Cgj 4 CWE1. ... . xx N9 1 ws if-. .X-v hf' 1 9' N 'J ff ,N xfq. 1 . 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