Published Quarterly by tb: Students of the f,enfr.i1 f.i'li' II School, I'ort Vfayne. Inflianr Ilntered as Second Class, December I5, I'lI'I. .ir rbe I'fr.' U I5orI Wayne. Indiana, under the Att of Nlarli 4 I? I E Subscription. Per Year. 31.00 Singfle f, 21 VOL. 9 FORT WAYNIl, INDIANA fi uiattlisaf XV' 05447 ,mm mmf, December, 1923 l92l wus. A V - M A mssocux A- A f I i 4 - 4- is Address' All C4bllllllllllIl llIHIIS to 'IHI' FVIIU Uffire III4 14217 t XYayne, Indiana Tcleplione Main 0207 john Parrot '24 Alfred Gardner '24 Leslie Roussey '24 Louis Belot '24 james Kelker '24 Howard Wolfe, '26 Francis Corbett '26 Norbert Sulzer, '26 Alfred Lemper '27 Thomas Doyle '25 Arthur Zuber '25 Michael Hogan '24 Clarence Deik '24 Ross Pettit '24 Greg. Kennerk '25 Aaron Sorg '24 Editorial Staff Donald Mulhaupt, '25 Leo Hartman '25 Charles Graf, '24 Clarence Kaliker. '24 ' James Roy '25 Wayne Bushman '24 Richard Orff '25 Geo. McGrath '24 - Business S taff Herman Biemer, '26 Robert Tucker '27 Everett Storey. '24 Howard Pauley. '24 Gerald Libbing '25 Steve Kelleher, '26 Arthur Miller '24 Thus. Nlurphy '25 Geo. Cheviron '24 Stephan Franke '2 Rug. Husselman '2 Arthur Yolz '24 -Iaines Strebig '25 Urval lYaite '24 G. Nordenbr-15k '2 Norbert XYelch '2t .Ioseph lfooliej' '23 XYilfred Pepe '24 George Flick '24 Richard XYhite '27 Raphael Perry '25 Thus. McCarthy '25 Paul Martin. '27 Edwin Schuckle.'24 f
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THE ECHO 9 Are You Going Home for Christmas? Ile little knew the sorrow that was in his vacant chair: Ile never guessed they'd miss him, or he'd surely have been there: Ile couldn't see his mother or the lump that filled her throat, Or the tears that started falling as she read his hasty noteg And he couldn't see his father, sitting sorrowful and dumb, Or he never would have written that he thought he couldn't come. He little knew the gladness that his presence would have made, And the joy it would have given or he never would have stayed. He didn't know how hungry had the little mother grown, Once again to see her baby and to claim him for her own. i He didn't guess the meaning of his visit Christ- mas Day - Or he never would have written that he couldn't get away. He couldn't see the fading of the cheeks that once were pink, And the silver in the tressesg and he didn't stop N to think How the years are passing swiftly, and next Christmas it might be There would be no home to visit and no Mother dear to see. He didn't think about it-I'll not say he didn't care, He was heedless and forgetful or he'd surely have been there. Are you going home for Christmas? Have you H written you'll be there? Going home to kiss the mother and to show her that you care? Going home to greet the father in a way to make him glad? If you're not I hope there never comes a time you'll wish you had. just sit down and write a letter-it will make their heart strings hum VVitl1 a tune of perfect gladness-if you'll tell them that you'll come. . -Submitted by'NoRBERT NYELCH. '26. Yes, the Alumni Game. He Came The time has rforne, it's flhristrnas night, ln time of peafw: he fame, your right, A joyous band of angels sing, The heavens with saintly ting. Caesar Augustus then reigned with ease. liut now a king of prayer and peafe Replaced this crown of an ancient day. The one who came to mend our ways. Ilow big his heart and mind must be, 'l'o come that night for love of thee, And if for thee, that night he came, Why not repay to llim the same. VVill Christian go on bended knee 'l'o give in prayer these thoughts to Thee VVho came that night in bitter cold, To earth, to Bethlehem of old. -LUKE Betor. '24. Make the Alumni Game the best yet. Christmas Day C-Is for the Chimes that peal the tidings to all the world on Christmas day: H-Is for the Hearts that are made happy as they scatter joy along the way: R-Reveals to us, the right of others yearning for a chance to live: and I-Inspires us to do a kindness and saeritice that we may give: S-Is for the Smile that's wreathed with sorrow. when grief is deep in this world of strife: T-The Tender Thoughts that soothe the spirit as we bravely bear our cross through life: M-Is for the Mercy God has shown us as we've traveled down life's long trail: A-Is for the Absence of a loved one which brings memories of the past: S-Is for the Shepherd on the hillside Caring for his wounded sheep: D-Is for Duty. to God and country. a devotion. true and deep: A--Is for the Angel. who is given to guide us. without fail: Y-Is for the Year we have spent in longing for the reward that we know will last. --Luis B1:1.o'r, 'J-1.
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