Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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The Growth of the Democratic Ideal 7' , T . lx gehffzlien K- K A Linnln We bold these truths to be relf evident that all men are created equal THOMAS JEFFERSON AJ I would not be a Jlaue Jo I would not be a master thu expresses my ulea of democracy ABRAHAM LINCOLN Seeds of Success The Growth of the Democrahc Ideal By Stanley K3IH1HSk1 In mythology we read of the acts of penance whlch Psyche was to perform to regam her lover, Cuprd, and to re gain the good graces of Venus, who had grven her lmpossxble tasks to perform, because she had dnspleased Venus One task whrch was apparently rmposslble was to sort certam seeds from a large prle of mxxed seeds and to complete th1s d1ff1cult work before mghtfall She succeeded wrth the help of some drvme power Success today d pends on the utrhzatxon of mformatron wh1ch IS essentral to the tasks whlch men are called upon to perform The Key to the success of many people IS therr abrhty to mft from prles of useless maternal that whlch can be useful and creatrve Does not the cr1t1c of moues, televrsnon programs, lrterature, art, journahsm, and the numerous other flelds of modern creatrvxty fmd nt an lntegral part of the work to use a very spec1al1zed sense of drscrrmmatlon ln hrs dec1s1ons7 Very surely he does grve recogmtron to that wluch IS good and reyectxon to feeble attempts of mexpenence Dxscrrmmatnon IS .1 sortmg of xdeas, rt IS synonymous Wxth mtellxgence vyhxch means to choose between what s good and not good Formerly the vxo'd mtelhgtnce meant the sorting of physrcal objects but not n our txme We use the word to mdncate drscrrmmatory thmkmg just as Psyche now synonymous vuth mmd, apphed d1scr1m1nat1On rn the sortmg of seeds Every person today can fund success through drscrrmx natxon regardless of the task to which nt IS apphed The sue cessful housevufe buys to sult the ueds of her famrly The busmessmwn decades what ns best for hls busmtss Eyeryone whether rn busmess or ln a domestr atmosphere must frrst wergh the eyrdence amd pass judgment crmcally before accept mg what rs gn en Lrfe can be fru1tful and successful 1f there 15 a wxde use of the human dlserwmmatory povyers Page Eighteen By Ronald Burton We hold these truths to be self evldent, that all men are created equal Thus read the words penned by Thomas ef ferson une 28 1776 These were perhaps the most forceful words ever concenved by the mmd of man of the North Amerr can contment for around them durmg a perlod of a century and three quarters, has revolved the now most powerful natxon on the face of the earth' All men are created equal' Those resoundmg words have msprred many courses of actlon rn the hrstory of our flatlon NOW rn a dnfferent age we feel that the Words take on a new meamng It ns now evrdent that people workmg and lensure classes, are more nearly equal through bemg exposed to the same ldeas vna radno, books newspapers magazmes adver ff ' ' fl ff . . ,. ' u - ' ' at J J , - 1 Y ' u as ' If ,Y ' ' ' U . . . 7. . . . , n A A 1 . 4 . . I y 7 ' , - - - ' - ' - ' - - - tisement, and, most modern of all, televrsnon. . . . 7 V . i . ' .' . . 3 .- . 7 . . 7 Q . . . . . . . V . . , V Y 1 Y 7 I I I -- V. . I A X . V. 3 a . V. in . . . V - . . . Y i .I 7 V '



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CHIEF WISHING STAR By Bonnxe Fxtzgerald Sally who 15 f1ve was sound asleep rn her blg bed when It came The w1ndow was open and It had fallen from the sky landmg on the foot of her bed At fnrst rt groaned so very loud that Sally woke up It was star shaped and very shrny and as Sally sat there and watched It began to cry Who are you and why are you cry1ng9 asked Sally Im Chief W1sh1ng Star lt sa1d I was on a trnp to the moon when I bent my pomt on that tree out there If I can t fnx my pomt Ill never be able to save the land of stars Sally could see that one of h1s frve gold pomts had been bent and some of the shlny gold had been scratched off ln h1s a Where IS the land of stars? asked Sally The land of stars IS a little way past the moon answered Chref W1sh1ng Star If you w1ll promlse not to tell anyone and help me Ill tell you all about the trouble Oh I promlse Sally answered I wont even tell my Mommy You see I am from the land of stars The Kmg Star has sent me to the moon to get a new can of twmkle pa1nt Some one stole our old can and unless I hurry all the stars w1ll go out Then Ch1ef W1sh1ng Star began to cry agam Whats twmkle pamt? asked Sally Flvxng cows' exclalmed Chlef W1sh1ng Star Twmkle pa1nt makes the Stars shme Oh I see sud Sally Who took the twmkle pamt? We don t know that but unless I hurry rt w1ll be too late Can you help me' asked Chnef W1sh1ng Star I thmk s replned Sally but 1f I do fnx your pornt w ll you take me wrth you? Yes yes but hurry replxed Chlef W1sh1ng Star Sally scambled out of her bed and ran over to the dresser She took a roll of scotch tape out of the top drawer Now hold st1ll she sa1d She slowly taped the polnt unt1l It stood out just as stralght as the other flve pomts Slrppmg on her robe and brushmg her blond curls she turned to Chlef W1sh1ng Sta and sand she was ready Now hang on txght sa1d Chnef W1sh1ng Star All ready r1ght? All ready r1ght repeated Sally as she hung on wlth all nel' might Out of the w1ndow they went stralght up up untxl Sallys house looked l1ke a speck of d1rt on the earths blg ace It was a long journey and as Sally and Chref W1sh1ng Star flew by each star he would call out to them All ready r1ght and the stars would answer All ready brlght Soon Sally found that they were flymg through a star ht valley At the bottom of the valley below them flowed a long rlver of milk Whats that down there? Sally asked Why that s the Mllky Way replled Chnef W1sh1ng Star Oh may we stop for a glass of fflllkb asked Sally Not now answered the chlef for we must hurry So on they flew untll chlef W1sh1ng Star yelled Hold on' We are gonng to land and so they d1d wxth a loud boom' A l1ttle old man m a red cap and green sunt came runmng out of a l1ttle hut made of green cheese You there who arc you? he asked Sally couldn t help but glggle when h1s long whlte beard wrggled up and down as he talked Im Chnef W1sh1ng Star and thrs IS Sally from earth Well moon shmes replled the old man what do you want on the moon? We have lost our can of twmkle pa1nt replled Chlef W1sh1ng Star The kmg of the land of Stars has sent me here to get some more Oh dear' Im afraxd there just 1sn t any more pa1nt You see the pa1nt was 1n a maglc can whlch kept refxllmg every tame the pa1nt was used Im sorry but you ll just have to fmd your can of pa1nt' Page Twenly Thcn we must hurry back to the land of Stars sa1d Ch1ef W1Sh1Hg Star Come Sally there rsn t any t1me to lose Good bye M1 Man in the Moon Good bye Sally and Chlef W1sh1ng Star replled the old man as he went 1nto his house of green cheese Back to the l nd of Stars went Sally and Chlef W1ShlHg Star When they arnved Sally was surprnsed to fmd that every one and everythmg was shaped luke a star All of the peopl had assembled 1n the kmg s palace The wxse stars were trymg to thmk of people who mrght have stolen the pa1nt whlle the kmg 1n h1s long yellow robe and gold crown paced up and down say1ng Dear dear dear where IS Chlef xVlShlHg Star? When the royal guard announced Chxef W1sh1ng Stars return everyone cheered but when he added that Chlef Wnsh mg Star drd not have the tw1nkle pa1nt the crowd began to cr Chxef Wxshmg Star told the kmg that there just wasnt another can of tw1nkle pa1nt Everyone must try to fmd the replled the Kmg the crowd dlsappeared each one lookmg for the tw1nkle pamt Sally and Chlef W1sh1ng Star went to the palace guard room where the can of pa1nt had been kept before t was stolen We must fmd that can of tw1nkle pamt Ch1ef W1sh1ng Star sa1d What w1ll happen to the thnef when we do frnd the pamt? asked Sally I-Ie w1ll be sent to the north sky to shme until he has learned h1s lesson replled Chlef W1sh1ng Star They looked all around the room trymg to f1nd a clue that would lead them to the thxef and the can of tw1nkle pamt Look' crled Sally Whats th1s9 Fly1ng Cows' rephed Chref WlShlDg Star That IS a old can drop of twmkle pa1nt And here IS another' Why there 15 a trarl of them Come on Sally let s follow the drops' As they followed the drops of tw1nkle pa1nt Chnef Wrsh 1ng Star sang a llttle song Star lxght star brlght Drops of tw1nkle paint we srght We wlsh we w1ll we wxsh we mlght Catch the naughty thlef tonlght Sally lauglaed and then sang the song wxth h1m Star llght Star brrght Drops of tw1nkle pa1nt we sxght We wlsh we w1ll we wlsh we mxght Catch the naughty thlef tomght When the twmkle pamt drops stopped Sally and Ch1ef W1sh1ng Star found themselves 1n front of a l1ttle star shaped house They knocked on the door but no one answered They knocked louder but st1ll no one answered So they pushed the door open and there they saw a large can of tw1nkle paint s1t tmg on the floor Besrde the can of pamt sat a l1ttle star wlth a pa1nt brush 1n hrs po1nt palntlng h1mself wnth tw1nkle pa1nt unt1l he shone so brnght that lt hurt Sally s eyes to look at hrm Flymg Cows' sa1d Chref W1Sh1Ug Star At last we have caught you you bad star Bad Star why d1d you take the tw1nkle pamt? asked Sally Oh dear crned the bad l1ttle star All the other stars are so very brlght that everyone on earth saw them I was so dull that no one would even look at me I declded that I would pamt myself wlth twmkle pa1nt untll I was the br1ghtest star of all and everyone could see me I drdn t know that anyone would mlss the tw1nkle pa1nt and when you d1d mlss It I was afrald to return lf You have caused the land of Stars a lot of worry and trouble said Chnef W1sh1ng Star The kmg w1ll teach you not to be greedy We d better go to the palace Later when the can of twmkle pa1nt had been returned to the palace guard room and the tlnef had been taken to the kmg Chnef Wnshmg Star and Sally started thenr long journey . . . . 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