Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Orphans High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Knightstown, IN)

 - Class of 1914

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Q f 1 ' r 1 . . - 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 - C THE HOME IOURNAL CLASS ANNUAI in :E Q 1 is 'MHA ni IQ. l will AVIUS 1 A Iwlnit Nluinmn I Ill im Vlmtnn. 'irry IIig,,i.,' . 'mir-s Summ-V. KOMI'UNI S. ' arlvs ' ' . I vorgp W1 1,1 F. Xlvia Wilt. Ifurwst, Vaup,han. . vert I ive: I ASSFS, ' . 'IS . Fvcrgtt I urignrnirz. rioni - William We-ri. . Tl ' '. rlf- Fra . Iiavifl Ntmw. James lung. III UM MA.lOIx. Pohert Rf,-UI. STANIDAKIJ HI' ARILR I rricst Ste-LII. 'FW F-'Ii I -an THE HOME JOURNAL -CLASS ANNUAL 339' ,, .J HV. 'I 11115: xtx xtssinn lll W it xtnt rfx .- lllllx . 1 . .11 ,N xnnn 1 t t lll fxuthtn t t t f .ttxxtt txitt t 1-t N r X l 1 l lllll H tt mi mm it innnix uwt xt t 1.1 it llll :nt N tt . N t t I t x. ll nn .xttnun n lxttt tlttitlin 1 m xtt xtr nt dllgt x nt xx 1 N xxt .xx tt N xnxx rl L 1 . - 1:11-t Nth tht tnnt1.1tt xx.1 t ni t ll f ttn N ll nt 1 . 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' ' h ' N -' ' A- ll1't fully 2,5011 ptfnplt- xx't rt- llI't'.'t'llt, x'it- l- - ', ' ', ' S .' 2 h - f' N Y' T WAT lt x .' 1 t-nltl. 1 xxx' Nnx't-mlst-1' lzxy, : l .' 1t'h -'lj ' l 2 ' '. t' ' i - th ' - ' ' 3 ' ' ' - :x vllllling., ' ft-ll l1t-l'411't' tllt- t-Xt-rt .' t-.' x't-1't- til' lVl'.'.' .' l ' ' l ' l lly 'l-', th - ' I' - l'1 t ' . t-nl - t-tl, tht- sp-:1kt1'.' 'mtl ntht-rs x't-rt l't11'l - ' ll t -' 'ht-1' 1' -ntl t- an ' ' ' J ' - K' . ' THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL OTHERS SEE S A very hne class Mr Geo C lffney A br rght and pcaccable cl 1 s Mrs J Green Abrrght and rntelhgrnt class Mrs Er nesttoy Succtss rs therrs rn the fullc st measure Bertha Boyle A class whrch graduxtcs wrth Honor W B Q Jac son One of the most peaceable classes I know f Mrs Iou Wltt A class that we all should be proud of Mr and Mrs Glenn James This class rs a very brrght lntcrestrng and musrcal class Sadle Wclr B!!! MMI slcselsllmlliiitllie, ska fc Its my oplnlon that the class of 1914 rs strong rn nts work hne lookmg and of good character I am proud of the boy rn Dlv 12 who so soon rs to leave the Instrtutron Ella Custer I belreve the class of1914 can do anything they decrde they want to do for they are brrght lndustrrous and capable What more do they need to accompllsh any desire they mrght have' IoneL D Dunn The class of 1914 rs a most talented one Wrth rts splendid soloist its fine pranrst and the other good vorces with so many members of the band and base ball team rt I9 quite drstlngurshed Rhea Blgham Many of the class are strangers to me those I know are bright kmd hearted lads and lassres thoughtful of others as well as themseleves I thrnk the Class wlll be a There seems a prospect of for the class of 1914 Allcc A very excellent class should be proud of Mr a brlght future W flow the world 0 Buchanan One that all and Mrs Eldon credlt to thrs Home when they go out into Not the largest class as to numbers but have trouble wrth hrs dnld d quotatrons Herman though bashful was our good old standby Gladys admrrcd iSandcrs but h proved not Her man Edwm srgnul hunscll' Your loverng scollar James was thc l uc maker for the class I ast but not lc ast we rc The Twms Martha and lounsc lhty shared therr punishments and Joys alrke Although the 14th of Feb was the turnrng pomt ID Iourse s hfe But hcrc s sllulss to the lucky 15 G Blanche Gregory HOME LIBRARY Our Irbrary was organized ln 1885 when an approprratron of S200 was madc for books Wrth thus amount 300 volumes consrstrng of standard works and Juvenlle books were purchased Each year after this the amount allowed for hbrary purposes was expended for books suitable to the drfferent ages ol' the chrldren In 1890 when the boys were rc movcd into cottages thc room vacated by om ofthe boys drvrsrons was converted rnto a Ilbr rry and Reading Room The books wut then transferred from the Steward s olhcc where they had been previously kept The number of volumes has lu en cn creased untll at the present trme wc havr a hbrary consisting of the following vol UML- s General Works Philosophy Total White Wlth suchaclass as thc one of 1914 we expect to hear of great thrngs belng done Efhe Jones Mrs Cumback may well be proud of such a nice class of talentedyoung lathes and gentle men Helene Mlller Flsher I thunk your class rs one of the best yet the largest rn rts devotlon to a liberal educa tron Character the greatest of all posses srons rs made up of llttle thmgs llttle acts llttle saylngs little omlsslons or commrsslons ln the drama of hfe J H Rounds Smce I do not know this class of young people Ican only speak from their actions that Ihave observed rn days gone by a class they have been courteous and respect ful some of them have had very serious Rellglon Sociology Phllology Natural Science Useful Arts Flne Arts Literature History Blography Frctlon Juvenile 1 15 ZI7l 4 324 your arms laudable Your productive of good Capt F F Boltz A class of song lrterature not be excelled as nerghbors assoclatlon and art Can True to them heart trouble Time and change of scene wrll probably brmg relref E Byerly My oplnron IS that your class Society The selves hence true to others I M Wray I thlnk this a very strong class and feel sure that each one wrll make a success after leavlng thrs Instrtutron Laura McConnell A class that can crowd ctc rnrty lnto an hour or stretch an hour rnto 1 ternrty A class wrth all appliances and brarns to boot Marne Reader The memoers of the class have shown great Bblllty and through earnest efforts have very satlsfactorrly completed their work here Edlth Adams I hcartrly sanctlon Mrs Boltz s endorse ment of the purpose of thc Wallace Foster Society and of the man rn whose honor the SOCICLYIS named T H Dunn What good fortune to sec so many hand some lads and pretty lassres rn one class' And we shall not soon forget their many talents We all go for them Ielah M Richmond From a musrcal standpoint we know this class to be of hrgh standing Of all the arts, great music rs the art to rarse the soul above all earthly storms J R Green Wallace Foster Society has for lts purposes a very pralseworthy one love and veneration for the Amerrcan Flag There IS not another man rn the entrre country that has done so much to rnsprre love and respect for the Flag as has Capt Wallace Foster C A Boltz In June of 1913 I placed rn the hands of the Prlncrpal of the school my final reports havmg grven a careful estrmate of each pupil s standmg ln the eighth grade These puprls have not farled to llve up to the record but some have far exceeded It Our eyes have seen and our ears heard the dramatlc talent as displayed when the Class gave an Impromptu portrayal of the story, Il Trov atore Neglect not the grft that rs wlthln thee Muslc song poetry mathematrcs busmess ablllty all these he latent only wart mg to be developed by the thirteen pupils of the Class of 1914 Mae I Bundy The class of 1914 rs one of which I am very proud havmg been the teacher of mne of them rn 5th grade where their work was ex cellently done Smce Hazel was my Ray of sunshrne she sat near my desk Ralph s troubles began wrth hrs spellmg Claude was very fond of ' English, ' even though he drd Especral care rs exercised rn the selectron of books for the chlldren the readrng berng directed as nearly as possible by the tc achers as Indicated by school room nceds An aver age of 140 books are loaned each week to the chlldren The Lrbrary IS used extensrvely for refer ence work by the children The Readrng Room rs well supphed wrth the best current magazrnes Several of the Home people were n Kmghtstown Wednesday evenrng of last week to wrtness the celebratron following the turning on of the new cluster hghts along Mann street and to hear the band concert Thrs was the lflltldl appearance of the band which was recently organized ln that town The boys drd mcely and the new decoratrve street lights made a dlStlllSt rmprovement rn the appearance of the mam thoroughfare It s the month of Juue the month of brides fgrooms aren t even deserving of honorable mentronj graduates and roscs And wc might say the month of heart aches for what parent ever gave up a daughter without a pang of sorrow and regret or what graduate ever gave up an Alma Mater wrthout a heart bowed down wlth grief? Mrs Mary Johnson has returned from her six weeks' vrslt wlth relatrves and friends ln New York and Pennsylvanra 1 N S ' cl F. l 1 ' 1 , 1 - 1 1 17 1 ' ' , . , xr I 1 ' v ' v ' ' . ' 1 . ' .. is I 4: 9: . . ' 1 . ' ., e . ,s + 1 . . . A! X4 A b' ' L' A 5 u ' L 'fr ,X , N. . 'I ... l I Jet lik. - r 1 . - . 'ni V i .. J . . . -.1 1 7 vfm 14 ' vi v 1 - u ', rv I ,al-,QI I ',.v.,E I ?rv..,l I l l IN I! A 1 :Q V: ' r - 1 . '. Q X r ass-rf5srgaag.fs4-,asf-.r-fs ss Q : A , .c -f + . . . ' . 1 1 N' 7 ' ' . I . ' .'.'. ' 'S. ' . I - - s h' 4 I A 71 ' ' 'W' . . I , I I ' ' A 'S 'A ' 1 1'-. b 1- .Lv -' - H wsu. - . R. - , ' ' , ' , . . . - I .77 1 1 , , . . 1 x I 33.2 L. - ' T .- . s - - . b . g - , . A 5, .1 1 Y Y , K' .1,-1 's ' L. ' ,S S .7 ' 1 - ' ' ' Lv 1 'A'- N WWA, V - . K, A., .V 1 ss r . I 1' I .L ,IJ .. 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 , . . . 1 - ' 'i w 1 v . L . .ks ' . . 5. k . . . V. , , . . Q I . o . A I . ' . . Q ' , 1 r . ' T T - ' A h l ,',' ' , . - 1 . - 1 , . . . N . . ' . , I 1 s 15' -- --i I 1 YY V277 I I Y Y Y Y 7777 , . . ' Y I ' I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 sw Aw 1 v 1 v 1' l A 1 1 K ' ! . , . . . . . , . sh 1 5 1 1 1 gr T1 ' 1. . 'V ' . ,.. , , - . . 3 . 5- . 1 . x 4 i Q ' r . .' . A K- ' 1 1 . . . . ,, '. , - A ' ' ' : V -. . . . . . . . . . . L17 ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . , . - -Y-ii w - ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 ' ' . ' ' ' - - - - ' - ' . . . . . . . . . 150 1 1 ls ' ii Y F ' 'T ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . 79 - , A 7,7 YY V V n,,,..,... ' 1 4 , ! , , I , , t ............ . , , y , . . I . K , . Y . . . . . . . . . . . 212 - ' ' - .1 U As . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I .- ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 - . . . I- 1 5 , ' 3 3, . ' . . . 1. vv ' - - - - i - . ' . I IS ' - .- . . . . '- - - 3 - 1- ?fV W Ql- T4-A77 VV7?YY -ll-. I . 3 r 1 Al ' - . . . . ' ' X , - . c . . . . 1 . - . . , , .. , ' Q , . . -' . . . ' Z ' . . ' t. , ' ' ' . A A 3 A ' . W 'TY P-W Y 77 7777777 I I A 1 . . , ' 1 - . ' - A 1 . . ' ' D. .g ' 9 1 . N , , S -4 . , . . . 5 , , I I A 7 . 1 1 s . ' .' .' ' 11 . 1 ' ' , . ' . . D H , . . . . , 1 1 . . , - . ' . , T ' 14 - A D I I - - . , 1 . . . . . - ,, H . . . . Q A . 7-gYY,' vw - - Y'-L' ' ' ' ' P I Y Y F Q- ' , , . . . . . . . , . . , , - , . L s wha 1 1 . 1 1 1 +i 'Y en- --+1 u ' ' 1 K xp. 1 , s I L, - .- 4. . . - ' sy KA YY ' 1 . ' ' 1 1' A 1 1 W - 4 ' - . . . v 4 I it ' I ' ' I 1 . 11 i A . , . K . THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL I 11.1 I i f '-'rn-v .lllSl X WORD OR H30 unnplgtn ll t 1 Il . ln who have lm n mug .mm mmnm an Uls m nm mg .ilmut in um vm ll hm n l 1 Smluu O1 1.111 1+ mn - mmlul xx rulml ln 1 on f on 1 Nl vu u 1 1 It nm 1 mulml . 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' 1' 1,,al' 1 l til 1 -la ' ' 1ks is THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL SAMUII Nl RAI NIONI oxunol ol lnclmnn HOMES ANNUAL COMMENCEME T DAY ATTE DED ITH SF RIES OF FI E EXERC ISES Governor Ralston and Othc r State Notablcs At tend Band Lonvcfrt Basc Ball DPIDQIPIHICIII D1splayQ Unlquc Drllls and Uthcr Entcr talnments to Plc-use thc Larvv lrowd HIS IS the Homc 1 1,5159-.t prc ttlc st and most joyous as vscll as ltg most lm portant sea'-.on of the year Ho-ts of former mmatc-. come hack to thc scenes of thelr happiest clays and again mc ct and greet the frlends of thelr youth 'lht fmns uc rc splcnclcnt ln grccn with hcrc unc thcrc hccls of hcfxutllul flowcxs to lntflk thc monotonv fmcl .aclcl to thc lovcllncxs of thc sccnc So mam h nc hc zucl thc call .mcl h nc anxvxcrcc ln tu lllllmdtlVt lwcwthmg lx helc tomdkt the Commcncement of 1914 4 . 1. 1 A 1. f11A.::.-1 41-lj., .ce-NJ., 45.-'Z' 1 'cl N 1 'A A . 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' ' rowing, succcv. hcautllul Ilowcrs lnlf t Il 1 Jons fllcll lory kNLlNVSllLIt' stntlmcnta essay-. prlcc lc 1-. mcmcmcs muwc muth gfnetx bright laccs luuclxhlc hopu- ancl last fd: from gg cast c h mx Ll ic udtes Fommcnccmcnt comcs cxcry xcfn whlth mlght lnclucc the thouglmtlcss to thmk occur f 11 oltcn as It 1 tl thc commc 1cc nt cl Sw ncl crcx wou hcco monotonous incl that thc pulmllc would lose n ere-st nn them wct t th though ul vcrson thc occcas on nc vcr Nb xa lt tv cn mtcrcst fmntmg tmcv mc 1 cr prcttx much dhkc that lhout thc on cllffercncc I hom we-al to xcfxr ln thc faccsof tho-.c wl1ol1g.,urt so l0llN'lllU0llSlN ln thc c xcl SLS ll 1 mtercst on thc part ol thc llllllllf' I' 1ChWtHI rcmsccl mtcrcst upncntlv no lcccl xcLmS tmc clovscls glovx mcnc clenst thin on thc prccccllng' scar :incl t c general goocl tlmcs hz-ul ln ewcxyhocly cxceecls that ol' thc war gonc hy The lournal ccmngratcllntcs thc cllss of 14 .incl tc ac hc 1-. dncl 0lllK1lH upon thu: succcss and upon the brlght prospects of a brllllant THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL l lllll l eaeh and every graduate whleh wlll eeltunly be thelrfi lf they but falthfully strlye to earry out the plans they have now ln Illtll' lHll'lllH md hearts Among the many fodspeeds Whllh aeeompany tllem as they step out to battle fol hlgh plaee s ln the war of llfe none IS heartler or mole slneere than that of the Iflllllldl We shall ehe llsh them wlth klnellv Iillltlllllrdlltl alld our slneere priyerls th1tthV lr future ln whatever eapac lty It may be p lssed may be brlght prosper ous md plogresslxe worthy of the lome alld lts te ae l1lllLf's And the ltllllllblls' Among the flner Stntl me nts of llfe thele IH none more lJ68UtlfLll than that eustom of eelebratlng annlyersalle s of happy sehool days days th lt were free from the eare of after vears The Home ls thls week the Meeea of so many thoughts so many longlngs Doubtless th I6 IS not a State ln the Unlon that does not haye one or mole heart that 18 fondly turnlng to thlS spot a spot that IH to them and wlll be to the end a hallowed one a blessed memory whleh they wlll carry wlth them through all NlQlSSltllflL 1 and all pleasure 'lhls Splrll IS belng aptly lllustrated ly those who are so fortunately sltuated that they can be present personally From every sectlon of Indlana as well as from several other States men and woman grown gray halreddurlng the years that have elapsed slnee they left the Instltutlon gather wlth those of the younger generatlon to pav thelr heartfelt trlbute of respect to the Home Never was the Instltutlon brayer ln lts dlsplay of Old Glory and flne dress of gre en and decoratlon of brlght flowers than It has been thls week It IS a season of pleasure and has been unusuallv so begun nlng wlth Sunday s exerclses wlth the Cllm8Y arrlvlng I'rlday tommencement Day' The week has been anotable one There have been several dlstlngulshlng features eonnected wlth It not the least belng the vlslt of the Governor of Indlana Samuel M Ralston The rece ptlon ln honor of the vlslt of the Governor and other notables present was unlque ln lts lneeptlon and exeeutlon I was well planned and very approprlate and noteworthy ln more than one feature The plans were from the fertlle llI'8ll'l of Mrs I A W Gumbaek The program was both orlglnal ln lts conception and lmpresslve ln lts consummatlon to the mlnutest detall Andsueh warned anel dellghtful programs that greet us year after year' No two ever the same yet eaeh one partleularly fittlng to the oeeaslon These pleaslng drllls and other features come not from the bralns of man proud man' Wlth all hls vaunted knowledge wlth all hls boasted sklll ln such matters he ls a babe ln the woods a barbarlan roamlng the forests a savage treklng the plalns wltless wanderer on the face of the earth' It takes the fertlle bralns of a woman to evolve such dalnty and orlglnal numbers year after year lt requlres a woman s patlence to properly drlll the puplls and lt needs a woman s qUlCk lntultlon and keen lnslght to grasp the lmportance of detalls and her wonderful organlzlng force to carry out the program to a successful concluslon At the end of each commencement week we are left wondering lf the store of Oflglnal ldeas IS not entlrely exhausted, and that the program of the followlng year wlll not partake of features be fore presented But wllv worry for lo and beholel' when another season rolls around lt IS almost eeltaln w shall be amaled that a progl am entlrely new ln eoneeptlon and prese ll1.1tl0I'l wlll be presented for our pleasure and astonlshment The class thls year whlle not so large a nlany others earrles wlthlt the 4llNllliLLl0Tl of havlng more natural musleal tlle nt that any of lts predeeessols It ls a class of whleh we may justly feel proud and feel than as a class lt wlll have lts full me asure of sueeess out ln the world lnto whlell lts membels now stl p to become actlye flgule s ln the llfe of the State and Natlon to become real aetols ln the drama of llfe And then eame l'rlday the great day of the week' lfarly lt was 6,VlKl6Y1t the long looked for tlme hael dl rlyed when the grad uates were to eome lnto thelr own and the grounds were comfortably fllled wlth a glad throng gathered to do honor to them and wlt ness the attendant exerelses Dlstlnetlon was also adeled to the oeeaslon by the presence of the Governor who had so graelously and wllllngly accepted the lnvltatlon to be present and take part ID the exerclses Other not ables of Indlana were present and the day goes down ln the Hlstory of the Home as a memorable one A dellghtful program had been arranged by Mrs Cumbaek for the entertalnment of Governor Ralston anel hls party and ably as slsted by other officers teachers governesses and the chlldren presented lt wlthouta hlteh The entlre program whlch had many noyel features moved llke well olled maehlnery and we belleve our Governor wlll always treasure thls lfrlday Iune 5th 1914 as one of the most enyovable davs of hls llfe I'I'ltl8W broke cool and dark but the alr was lnvlgoratlng A heayv thunderstorm and downpour of raln had come durlng the nlght but although the sky was downcast and pres saged more raln the splrlts of all were at a hlgh pitch so notwlthstanellng the drearv outlook of the sky the day otherwlse opened ausplclouslv and promlsed one of rare pleasure to the many who hael gathered at the Home to wltness the program and renew old tlme frlendshlps Governor and Mrs Ralston were met by a receptlon C0mmltt98 at Knlghtstown anel the two carrlages bearlng the dlstlngulshed guests who were prevented comlng the pre VIOUS dav arrlved at the Home entrancea few mlnutes after 10 o elock Arranged on the Wlde and long., filght of steps leadlng from the central walk to the gateway were the members of the klnder garten class the llttle glrls belrg elressed IH spotless whlte and the boys IH blue and Whlte and all bearlng small flags whlch were joyously waved when the Govemor and hls party approached the drlveway Standlng at the head of the steps were Superlntendent Dunn Boald of Trustees and other officers teachers heads of depart ments and governesses wlth xlsltors hlllng the sldes and from thls polnt arrangeel along both sldes were glrls eallvlng flags and the two llnes extended up to and around the walk to the south entl ance of the bulld mg At the entrance to the drlveway of Goy and Mrs Ralston, occurred the first QUFPTISQ Indeed, lt mlght well be called A Dav of SUTUIISQS' Io paraphrase Shakespeare lt was One surprlse upon another s heel doth seem to tread so fast they follow .4 dl me d force met the party and at the command of the gun squad s eommande r the occupants of the two earrlages halted and allghted and found themselves captlves of frlends Superlntendent Dunn met them at the foot of the walk and the n began for the governor and hls good wlfe one of the most pleasant days of thelr llves a day presentlng to thelr vlew a serles of some of the most eharmlng slghts they ever have seen and we belleve the memorv of the faces of the brlght and happy chlldren who so heartlly bade them weleome wlll always remaln wlth them Wlth Govenor Ralston and Superlntendent Dunn headlng the processlon lmmedlately followed by Mrs Ralston and Luther Short the partv wlth uncovered heads marched up the walk and under an archway of Old Glorles The Star Spangled Banner the flag whose glorlous beauty has earned for us ln one forelgn country at least the nlck name The Land of the Beautlful Flag At the fountaln surprlse No 2 took place The llne was halted at thls polnt where the members of the graduatlng class had been statloned Edwln Purple then stepped forth and at the end of a short senslble and SPICQ peech presented the Governor a large gllded key The address was as follows Governor Ralston As the graduatlng class of the Home Schools we welcome you most heartlly to our Instltutlon We feel greatly honored ln havlng the Govemor of the State of Indlana present on the occaslon of our graduatlon We are about to leave the Home we have learned to love and as Governor of the State we want to express through you our gratltude to the State of Indlana for the benefits we have recelved here As graduates we have come to feel that thls IS our Home our castle' We have had thlngs pretty much our own way for the past year We hold the key to the sltuatlon On that basls we have a rlght to present thls key to you It has maglc qualltles It wlll unlock the castle door It wlll unlock every seeret place hlgh and low and I thlnk you wlll find It wlll unlock the hearts of every ehlld and employee ln thls Instltutlon All ls yours Governor Ralston you are wel come here The Governor was hlghly pleased and hlS QUFDTISG was great He was experlenclng thlngs of whlch he had not dreamed H responded ln a happy Veln He spoke of the beauty of the sentlment back of all that had been sald and done and the cordlal receptlon that was belng accorded hlm He had dur lng the last four years especlally attended many receptlons no two of WhlCh were allke anel that the presant one that accorded hlm was far above any other H frankly acknowledged words to dellght were beyond hls commond HIS words told not of hls feellngs words were made quate but hls volce and hls actlons told of the tender thoughts that were surglng through hls heart Those who were meetlng the Governor of Indlana for the first tlme were beglnnlng to understand the source of hls popularlty, were learnlng why he had been elected Goyernor and appreclatlng the fact that we had a Governor of whom we mlght justly feel proud tContlnued on page 161 was belng express hlS . 1 .I Y V - VV VV , . .1 . 1. 1 , , 1 1, I I 1 . ... , . . . ll OI , , 1- 1 K p, 1 .,. . 1 . , , . . . . 1 - V f -1-2 1 1 1 V 1 1 V 1 -1V- A4 ' 1.- I-1 - 1 , , , . , 1 ' - ' - . :V - V1 1 1 1 V V 1 -V 1 -V 1 A-1 1- V - V . 1 , 1 . 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I 1, 1 V. , 1 . 1, 1 , , V ' ' V' ' V 1 .1 ' V 1 , 1 1 K ' 1 I 1, s THE T STOII 'I I rfetlllthr tctrcescoe a en mark X If t It ha been rcweren mo est just One ID whlch the past IS glor lfle but thc glory ot the pa tshlmmer lrlto valrou ro catc IINIII ere tm the I n A ru r It 'r pas ed he mark whlch l kllown as the cnd of real actlon on the stlee of Ille knows not of lnactl n nothlng of loldln f ol lrnds llothlng of Slttllil., down and lettlng., men and exentsplss by wlthout performlng a part ln the clranra om the I lrlnlng t I s QU a Ilfe actlon and It wlll LOIIIIIIIIL so untll the end And that Ilfe' 'lhe llch sunset of that Ilfe IS Hushed wlth thl opalesclnt IIIOYTIISC of rnmg I- l such a Ile IN Dr Sto s there IS no nlght Always and ever IL has been wlth hlm A ell an Heart It was It I9 It wlll he hls contlnued ercorta lon Truth arld H1 auty md lustness and Actron wlll be always hls boon comparrlons along the way hls Master walks berore Dr Stott' Whatawealth of goodness of heart and depth of IlIdlI'l and unbounded actlon the name carrlcs' To hlm can truth fully be pald that great eompllment A De pendable Man In e very held hls braln or lndustry earrled hlm he was falthful ln the dlscharge of exery duty hls actlon following, acareful falr dlllltqllltillle concluslon and he declded as he saw the llght and hrs mrs takes were few yet whc re one occurred Dr Stott was the qulckc st to see lt to acknowl edge It and most actlve ln rcc-tlfylng It Such a man ls all actrve force for good rn all llnes of human endeayor a corlstructlye DOQILIVQ force and ls a character that makes strong and lastlng frlendshrps He has been a manly courageous figure and hls works wlll llve after hlm Walter Ii I BWIS the IILWIIOIISL has moved hls famlly COHQISLIHK of a wlfe and baby boy from Anderson to Knlghtown and occupy the old Peden property ln South Iefferson stree t Workme-n who are engaged ln puttlng rn the concrete foundatlons for the new englnes and generators Wlll soon complete the Job lf no unexpected backsets arlse to delay them HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL MOI HI' R A1 LOMMhNLI1Ml'NT Everybody saw the long processlon of glrls ln whlte as they mounted the steps of the commencement stage glrls w th roses ll thelr han smlllnlr happv and proud But everybody dld not see the mother who lt lll a seat lar down ln front 'ihe was however just as happy md proud as any glll on the stage for ln that long, Illit of pretty g.,lrIs all QIIIS are pretty on gl ll uatlng day was her own chlld yes her owlr the one who flrst came lnto her home thc one whom she hrst took lnto hlr arms when It was such a tlnv blt of humanlty whom she rocked md Ldlllell and klssed HIIII clrcw elo c to hel hcalt whom she tucked under the covers when the wlnd moaned around the house or the storm shrreked across the opcn whom she nursed through all the slckne ses that blow thelr hot breath upon tender lnlant e and tor wholrr slle had planned lttl mlnlstllcs lnd put Lhlligb together LIIIUII h Il l s h Vo a or whom too she had taken the roses out ol herowrl cheeks alld put them ln the fre h fall lace And now th lt she had LIIITIIILKI the helghts of knowledge the mother looked up at her from her placc md rejoiced It IN true that she could not unde r tand tlrc Iatm words whlch were spoken whf n the dl ploma was placed ID the hand that clung to her sklrts ln babvhood but they meant all tllr more as l measure of the honor whlch Il ld come Ulltil her own It was just the gladhour whlch come s now and then to a mother s llle wlth such a flood of meanlng as to llll all the humble pl lccs and lowly tasks of the past WIIII llght and rox a hlgh peak on the weary road hope looks toward the stars PAY HIM HIGH TRIBIIIIA We are hearlng hrgh trlbute after hlgh tl lb ute pald SUIJQFIHLCDIIEHI Dunn by the c x puplls for hls courtly manners and the hearty and warm receptlon he I9 according tl em He has IH hls feel that thev back but that hlghly pleased through merlt of whlch was Journal feels charmlng manner made thc UI are not only warmly welcomed he IS glad bo meet them and that they are wmnlng success of thelr own the foundatlon lard at the Home And the that every hlgh compllment pald hlm IN rlchly deserved Early ln hls work as buperlntenden' he fully recognrzed hls great I'69ll0l'lslIJlIltI6S and went about hls dutles carefully and lntelllgently feellng hrs way as any man of courage and honesty and executlve ablllty would do He has been firm wlthout belng dlctrorlal dlgnlfied without belng cold and at all tlmes fee-llng the rmportance of the work that was before hlm and that lf he accom pllshed the results expected of hlm he must rely to a very large degree upon the hearty co operatron and falthfulness of those under hlm He rs extremely conscrentlous ln all thlngs and rlghtly requlres that every man and woman employed here no matter ln what capaclty he or she labors shall do hls or her full duty In every SXPTSQSIOH glV9n we find hlm belng credrted as a Superlntendent who ls fully measurlng up to hls office Be slow ln speech but prompt ln actlon A H CRAHAM ry ll tlmanv IS thc plcture I A trough long Nlllll passec awax from thc SLlIIlN of llfc IIIS nlemory rs crl rec lnc lover by thousa s Irof A ll Ilvc llllc that was lull of ac lty alrd thc IIUILN ol hls IHLLIIIQLHL llbor WIII ll lelt l Img as memory llves lll the mln s t whmkncr IIIITI and Irls work a I c e t of hls pu I'UlIll1I pupll dllel 1 mploxcswlll be lnterest cd lll IHIOXXIII th rt Irls wldow Mrs Graham who w IN nl ltron tlllrlllg' the tlme he was con ncctrd wlth the Home as Superintendent lb III good hc llth Alltl IlXIYig' rn Columbus It rs our uncle rstlndlrrg, that she wanted very much to Ire prcsent at the Home but was prcylnted maklrrg the vlslt on account of LIJINIILIUIIN rrrsmg whlch made lt lrrconvenrent lll lt th tl However she sen s her lrcsi wlshes to all the Ilttlc folks and other old tlme frlclrds Scxcrrl members of the C A It Post at Klllghtstown were down here Memorlal Day lsslstlnr, ln the exerclses They were with out an cxceptlon warm ln thelrpralsc sof the parts played bv the boys and gurls ln the rendltlon ot the program Especlally touch lng were the ereerclses whlch portrayed the IILCIILALIUII of a grave to the Hoys ID Blue who gayc all on the altar of patrlotrsm and sleep lll unknown graves More than one prayer wc nt up lor them more than one eye was dlmmcd ln thelr memory Mr and Mrs Ilanlel I' Mustard came down from Anderson ln the Il tourmg car Memorlal Ilav Accompanlng thcm were thelr son and wlfe Mr and Mrs Ifred E Mustard and llttle daughter Ianet IJ Mrs Emma DICHQOD and Ade laldc I I llne all of Anderson The party rcmalrred untll evenmg and were Interested deeply ln the GXCTLISCS that marked the day Mrs Iohn W Iovett accompanled her husband who dcllvered the MLm0FIdI Day address at the Home They came down from Anderson lll thelr automoblle The new cement walks for Cottage Park and hack of the boys cottages have been completed and are declded Improvements Whlbh have long been needed 5 V 4 1 1 ' I I .' X K' I L' X , V. . 5 .' ' 5 i - .V i 1 I s' is I I b' .I 1 - u y Cv I h V v I K A 1 A. 1 , I 51 ks 1 1- 2 v ' . . ' 1 ,- , V ,I 5.7. ' . 5. . ,. .I , - I 1 v 7 vg 1 5 v 1 I v s 1 v a ' I ' Y V 1 I I' I ' 1 1 - V .1 I xv I 3 is A I 1 V- lv p 1 I I I 1 I Arr' A' l 1 1 2 .1 1 -' . V 'ps . , V . S , 'B' 1 I 1 1 Ls I , .1 1 is I :Av , ' L1 x S 1 1 lf' I 5,1 ll. 1 V 1- 1 1 ' I Ia I Ilf . ' ' ' s ' - l I - all tl - y' -ala' of er 5 ung life, 'nd t' - ' I ' ' If ' I I 'S 1 To IIIUIIIU de-: ' ' .4 - I' 'I ' ' I I I 2 'I A I I I I facet zllr. vc'. I I f . S ' I xv X V I D I I t, , 1 V. V - r 1 1 l l 1 ' 3 ' 1 1 ' 1 - - L - 1 4- - . 1 V 1 . 1 1 ' ' . D ' ' - c'Ir X ' sl - I : I ' ' I -' rrd.'. J . . A I 2 as passe-d h- h ' - --. r' ' 'nd - . 1 L- . . . 5 . H Umm, N - Nl: .VA l Y 4 . .uv t ..l I pe hi .5 .. -,ll .tu J - , V'. , rs. . K -- l V' . E. i 2 . di, ' ' ' ' -I ' ' 3 I ' ' ' I-'. :sf I - '.'V' 1 'dS dl . V r. .4 ,V Q l S , L, . .IV . t . V ,. . . Ut. INN! I L V .V . 1 V Y m Chl ' SVU' S 'T 'V ' 2 ,mt I I IS 'I WH- I -.- I ,. 5 1 - 1 lox' - dwells ill th - he-ar' s pils. e t, lrle, althz gl h1 s t, - - ' . f- 1' L 1 - - . ,. 'V , , , V- ' - . V ' . ' . V V . . , , . ,. 1 . ' , ' I I , , .', ' ' . U . . .I I T . V . I . 1 1 . II . I A I g I AI I ' II' I ' x -1 1, r 1 .Y - 1K1 1 1 0 v L- 1 1 ,1 1 .1 ' 1 . Y V: -4 2 - - x x I - , ' x I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - where me-mory sings a song in the he-art, and - 2 ' 1 . . Fr wg' ' f i wr IM ' ' Of - -.1 .. . . . . . . . 1 . I 7 ' ' , ' ' ' I ' 1 - ..V, . V' , . .. . ' , ' , -' 1 1 - 1 ' - I ' 1 1 . . . . . . . . A- I I I. II I V . . ,. ' ' ' , - ',- S , to I so 2 is Irlrc'. ' ' ', J .' df mo , o' 5 ' ' l If '. . tT.,' 1. , V V . .. . , I 1.- I V1 I I A5 I rp ,A 1 II 1 s I I - I R I - I - I ' 1 - I .l It - - I is . TI I ATIII T , 1, 2 O -. -.81 1 1 ' ' I ' ,. 'V V , , 1 I ' ' 1 V. .VS L1 . 1 K 'v . l X Z. L. L. ' lr ' 4 .'.. xl ' ' - . V. rl. 1 -.- l ll I I I . 1 1-1. ' 1 ' ' '., 7 A 1 L- 1 1 h 1 it L1 ' Y ' ' . L' . 1 - 1- ml .1 . Y . . AV 1 V , , K. ' L. ' 1 I '- f . ' I - 1 I I ' -1 ' A I .' - I 1 sl v I ,hw I ur - ' l . I v 1 , 1 x s .I 1 I 1 y I V 1' . -.1 1 ' ,H , I l I , '.. ' 1 11 , H V ' 'Y 11 - - - 'I I I 'I I ' 1 . . ' , h V 1 v - It- 1 n I I y .I . I II I ' 1 v 1 1 v 1 I l 1 ' ., 11' , . e v v 1 ' 1 1 I 2 . 1 1 Y A D Q . . 1 1 A- ' I ' ,I 1 1 . . . . . V A - , . .. , . . V- . ' A , , L W, L A l 1 sIs I V . 1 I I ' ' ' 2 I I . . . . . ' . , 1 . ' - ' ' 'Q I ' ' ' 1 1 1 n 1 I v II I T - ' 5 ' I 7 . , . . 1 ' -1 s - s I 4 - - .- 1 I - 4 1 . 'I v I I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' l l I K 1 A V 1 1 L. ' I ' I I - - , ' .'l. -. ff '. V . ' ' .I . ' rr ' . e I, I I , I ' .L J ' f .L I - 1 I I - I . . 1 ' ' I . . Y . ' . v , L, lrqi' I I I ' ' . , I . . . . I II I ' . . , . . H -Zn, ,W W H A W is TY T i . 1 1 1 1 - y I D - - -se' -YNY My WY- L.. , 1 1 1, 1' ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 v , 1 . , . . , . . THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL ll THOME Joulullls QUARTER cr rum I ll Bi DR W T STOTI' J4- Jo .uf IIH the close of the calendar year llll the lournal had comple ed twenty flye years of its history and lt seems emme ntly httmg that there should be publle reeognltlon of the fact es peeullv since the paper has played so large and honorable a part lll the welfare of the llome lhe purpose for which lt ls published 1 h npplly stated ln its own language To fur nlsh work for the boys tand why not a de partme nt for girls as well'l who are learn mg the trade ln the Home Its edltorlal ob yeets are to furnish the news of the Instltu tlon to Its frlends and provide good reading rn xtte r for the chlldren of the Home But lt does more than this lt furnishes good readlng matter for anybody of good taste and att unments lnstltutlon Iournals are apt to be formal and dry but this cannot be said of the Home lournal and the points of its excellence may be stated as follows THI- MI-QHANIKAI MAKPUI N x:xx sss ' The pages are clean cut and as lnyltlng to the eye as the best book pages the press mklng and no dlm places frorr lack of lnk I read no paper with fewer mistakes ln punetuatlon and spellmg and the good taste shown ln the arrangement of head lmes and the general dlsposltlon of articles IQ quite manifest But the good work of the prmtmg department IQ not confined to the Journal some years the Annual Report of the Home has been gotten out by it and a not uncom mon remark was good as Burford The one crltlclsm that has sometimes been made IS that the paper of the Journal I9 too heayy for the wire stltehmg and so the lt aye s come apart as you are reading CHOIC If SPI I-Q TIONS I'he lournal has a large list of exchanges and from these are selected choice products from the best authors ln poetry history science travel and rellglous literature m gene ral In a yolume of the Journal one has a pre tty full selection of the best reading extent and the editor never forgetting that lt ns the lournal of Qoldlers and ballors Orphans puts ln accounts of famous battles on land and on sea and there ls hardly a prominent ofhcer of the clvll war but that has a blo graphical sketch more orless full And when lt comes to Antl dlsmals the Journal I9 at the front lts fun ls the funniest kmd of fun NOSI' I- OR Nl' WS The Journal keeps track of the boys and gurls of the Home long after they have gone out into the world and tells us where they are and what they are doing and frequently pre sents letters from them even when they are on the other side of the ocean as well as when they are In dlstant states of the Umon Not less alert is It to follow the former em ployes of the Home As to matters of local interest the Journal is full and accurate as 0 7' ' Avila ZTZTQQVJ' 'C Je V3.6 was once sand of a Metropolitan sheet you see lt in the Journal xt s so Nor does It descend ln its local news to anything that may be called unworthy gossip Mere gossip mongers must find some other avenue of expression than the Journal The dlffere nt organizations and occasions of the Home find a ready friend and helper ln lt the programs of Easter and Decoration Day and the varl ous literary and musical exercises and so on attest both the readiness and the excellent taste of the prmtmg department and its standlngllsts of officers and teachers and vlsltlng committees are a great convenience to those connected with the Institution as well as to strangers Of course there is no attempt to glve current pohtlcal news that IS left to the dally press THE TREE Ib KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT It IS falr to ask what has the prmtmg department to show as a product of nts work ings What kmd of men are sent out as graduates from the Industrial Department and have they approved themselves to busl ness men and business firms where they haye gone? and have they been capable of organxz but very correct answer ln a llst of about fifty of them who are located In various places lh the state and ln various states of the Umon and all of whom are making good And doubtless the number could easily' be trebled some of these are with newspapers some with book and Job houses some haye businesses of their own Of the llst which I have I find that fourteen are with firms ln Indianapolis That these men unlformly succeed IS the best kmd of evidence that they have had good training the candidates for the printing department have never been known to select that lndustry because it was what IS usually called a snap hard work and prompt work and ac urate work are the watch words ln the department of course sometimes a boy after he IS In concludes that he knows more than the instructor I myself helped the edltor once to spank such aboy and I feel sure that lf he should express his appretlatlon today of the matter he would thank the spankers He would agree with the msplred writer who said now no chas tlsement for the present seemeth yovous but gxevxous nevertheless afterwardslt worketh out the peaceable fruits of righteousness No greater commendatlon of the prmtmg department could be furnished than the um form appreciation and praise af these printers as they come back to the Home on a vlslt In short a Journal IS what its editor ls and those who know Mr Rounds could tell ln advancement what the publication would be and what the prmtmg department would be Glory enough to have conducted the Home Journal for a quarter of a century and our ardent hope IS that he may conduct It for many years to come The next notable event will be the close of the school term the 19th E HOI LOWAY M D Nl'W PIANO POR HOSPIIAI Due to a wlsh expressed by O E Holloway the Home and hearty In the way of liberal donations It was possl ble to put a hne new piano into the Hospital on Thursday the 28th ult Onlv a few days ago the doctor became convinced there was need of a plano ln the physlclan and the spontaneous response on the part of ex puplls he does was convinced lf the need became known to ex puplls they would be anxious to supplv such an instrument and following his lnclnnatlon he got out a form letter which he sent to a number of former boys and girls He knew there would be a hasty and liberal response from them but he is frank enough to say he was surprised and aggreably so by the unusually large number of affirmative answers and the amounts of the donations for there was hardly a failure to hls request and today there IS a fine brand new pl8H0 ln the Hospital which wlll be used to make more pleasant the hours of those who are forc ed by sickness and accldent to spend long hours therein It is a touching testlmonlal to the good and liberal hearts and sy mathles of ex pupils and the wise foresight and con fidence of Dr Hollow ay And Just a few words in trlbute to Dr Holloway who ls more than phvslcan to the Home children If he were considering only the dollars and cents connected with his work we belleye long ago he would haye re signed and given the ealls oyer to younger shoulders but he has grown to loye the labor from a professional and frle ndlv and sy mpa thetlc standpoint hence he has gone month after month and year after year caring for those he has grown to loye and who haye grown to loye hlm for his mlmstratlons that have kindly and sy mpathe tie touches as well as professional fe atures The spontaneous and liberal donatlons from the ex pupils attest ln a way his popu larltv The llst of tho e who will contribute to the fund tor the purchase of the piano IQ not yet complete but when lt ls the Journal will want to publlsh lt Miss Mary Baek Vyught of Greensburg was here Memorial Day ' l 1 .. ' 1 up E , lm A flak? i' 45 Q44 rv 7 1 Y Y NB: y B X 1 I1 + I ' I I I ' ll 4 ' E T T A H c ZIV, QV, . -f V 'wp-'fr r , 4' , -nf , Va 2 ' his 'els-ff '- 7 , 1 Q 3: :ss ' l , ,, i A4 i , ' X by , K . . L i Ulf .J. sf, ,- . e. . . I - - s I I KI' I I I -I I at I s I1 y - 5 I ' L s I l xix' ' -.I V I ' - ' ' 1 ' I' I i i. 1 K 1 1 x K ,, X A i V .' . .L .. .S' 5 . Y .- I . 4 , H . . I . . ., . . - . , , I I ' . 1 n . I ' L . In L V' I 1 I 1 l W' I 'N' l l N 5 I , It I - I A I I U l . I , , . ' . , ' , , 0. . I , . . .' I J e .' ' x . . H . . V 4- - I - A 4 I . . . . - V ' ' . 3 ' ' s ' , ,, . . ' . . W . v .- A ' ' I , . 1 1 , . I 1 ' ' . I '. - V ,- g Y L u gl 1 I x I V. I I I V In I ' 1 1 V 1 I K- -, B - K 5 . V ' - ' 1 L ' ' ' work is so good there- are no blurs from over- ing industries themselves? I have a partial, Hospital 8115 knowing lhf' Hflme ChlldI'9Y1 HS I fl ' I n K- - I l Y . 'K 'Y B I L I 'e . ' . I - Q ., I ' e - ' xt- I I V ' ' : x ' B , I r v 5 -' ' I I 'L 1 ' 5 x 3 t ' ' B K ' 8 V my L ' '.' ' .' ' ' e x ' l e. V I . I. . s ' V ' - -I 's V .Y s , .' ' ' I , - , A I , X KA YY ' ' ' I 1 s 1 lo ' K ' K Y . V'V ' ' - ' ' ' ' v ' r' x - h . , . . , . . V .1 . , V ' ' ' ,V is lr x v . I ' H . . . ' ' ' 1 .T 1 , I ' . - V ' ' 's ' ' V ' 1 , -e ,. , C x . . L N . ' . . , , , '- . , .' - ' YY ' ' V ' V V ' V ' as vo v ' ' ' . W v r , s ' ' ' V l . .. . ,. . ' ' ' ' , ' s 1 v I 1 1' ' V , I i ' I ' , Q ' ' . I I 5 I ' . u u v' A A V - . . . . U V 7 ' E - v , , - . Y. . - V . , .- , . l c . . ., . , K, . I X I S W v T . ' ' . b v e 1 - . - -v ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' nv ' ' I A V , 1 I s 1 'T . ee . , . Y X Q V V - ' li ' ' UV ' ' 5 A I ' . . I . . , , L . s ' I ' ' kv: 1 3 I 1 1 1 - . . . x . v I Y Y I 1 ' I i v ' - V . '- ' ' I ' - 3 k. . , I L , l -f ' D ' X 15 1 X . l . 1 . ' . ' ' J, ' I I, . If V . 1 v ' ' .v' THE TWENTY-FlF'l'H ANNlvr3ns,un' THE HOME JOURNAL Published Semi-Monthly at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, Knightstown, Indiana. THE HOME JOURNAI. is published to furnish work for the boys who are learning the printing trade in the Home. Its editorial objects are to furnish the news of the Institution to its friends. and provide good reading: matter for the children of the Home. THE HOME JOURNAL is published on second and fourth Thursday of each month. Entered as second-class mail matter at the l'ost Otlice in Knightstown, Indiana. -S I pledge Allegiance to my Flag and to the : Republic for which it stands: One nation indi 5 visible, with Liberty and Justice for all. RATES UF SUBSCRIPTION. 1jneX'egr ., .... .. .,Sl.00 gi, M.,,,n.,. ... .. ,A .50 Payable in ad lance. M ike remittance to the eilitor. J. H. ROUNDS - - - Editor and Instructor in Printing BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Luther Short, President - - .. ....... - Franklin David Strouse, Vice-President . -- - -- --- .Rockville Daniel F. Mustard, Treasurer. . - . . - Anderson Ida S. McBride. Secretary -.-4 -,.----- I mlianaiwlis INSTITUTION OFFICERS. Temple H. Dunn - ----.---' ---.-- S uperintendent Ferdinand F. Boltz -.. .....----. .. . . ..4. ..Steward C, A, Bgltz.. ,,,.. ,,,, .,.. .....,........ . , M an-Un 0. E. Holloway .. ---------.- - . ..... Physician Carrie W. Gregory, Agent for Finding Homes for Children THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1914. A FEW PERSONALS. Miss Florence Mitchell, a graduate of the class of '11, and who is making her home in Indianapolis, was here the latter part of last week. All ex-pupils are kindly invited to make such donations as they feel able to the fund being raised to purchase the piano for the Hospital. Miss Lillian Creech, a former pupil who now makes her home in Indianapolis, was here the latter part cf last week visiting rela- tives and friends. Mrs. J. H. Rounds was here Thursday of last week substituting for Miss Laura C. McConnell, governess of Div. 3, who spent the day in Indianapolis shopping and visiting friends. . Paradoxical as it sounds and seems, the Class of '14 is also the class of 13. We do not look upon the number 13 as being unlucky, but rather, that there is good luck in odd numbers. The first of the Week Miss Bertha Langston received a letter from Miss Edna Whiteman, a former teacher here, who is now holding a like position in the Ohio's Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, at Xenia. She sends regards to former friends, and speaks pleasantly of the days she spent here, and would like very much to visit us and renew old friendships, and frankly states that she would not be averse to substituting for any governess who might want to take a vacation during the summer months. Miss Whiteman will again teach in the schools of that Insti- tution during the coming school year. HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL BLD- . ,,,-,.,,,,. Y, ,iv ,..-,v-. .. .,. .., . .t ,.. VIEW OF t. . ., ,.,. .,.. .,,.,. . .. .v . 1.., -. 1. r . . -s3,f,:'- 1 1-.tv-,f,:'l E 1-,ty-fp E 15, .v-, fy. I l.,..,,,-- I -5.-1-,ffl I , -41.21 I p-,-,Q L 1- nw I - I . - -,,' , ,.,- I ps I I .,,,' pf-,IQHJ it V+ 14- ,ws ae ,ff-f. 4- is -T 1- -- llome's Annual Commencement tilontinued from page IIS! The procession then passed on tothe south entrance, where another halt was called, and the guests and others lined up in front of the big doorway. The gun squad approached and gave the manual of arms, and did the intri- cate work in a way to please all. The boys were greeted with a hearty round of ap- plause. Following this came another unique and touching scene. A tall youth, dressed up to represent the character that is as well-known and deeply loved by the American youth as is Santa Clausew Uncle Sam. The flag we all love so well was slowly run up to the top of the Hag-staff that has been placed in front of the main entrance, and while this was go- ing on, Louise Johnston, who had been placed on the top ofthe balcony, sweetly sang the Star Spangled Banner, with the crowd joining in on the chorus, and at the close the gun squad, from a nearby point, fired a salute. The line then again formed and slowly Wend- ed its way to the bandstand to the tune of an inspiring march, played by the Home band. The guests being assembled, one of the pret- tiest parts of the day's program followed. The band struck up a melody, one of the best parts of which we recognized as 'tHail, Hail! The Gang's All Here, and which we thought a very pleasant introduc- tion, as it marched to the east side of the school building, where it continued to play until all the pupils stood in lines. There was marching and marching until the figure desired was reached. The boys lined up on the outside of the walk surrounding the little park, which is in the shape of a .. .. Z.. ,.,,,... .. ...X ., ...L .. ,.,,,..4, Maltese Cross, with the girls lining each side of the four approaches to the stand. After this, at a given signal, the different sections of girls maneuvred until there was a living name, clear and bold and symetrical, and it spelled It-A-L-S-'I'-O-N! And at the conclusion of the formation of letters, throughout the spelling of the name, with the grand climax arriving with the N , there was a pretty sentiment expressed in chorus by those forming the different letters, and all ending with a Home yell and three cheers for Ralston! As the name was spelled out, the follow- ing yells were given: R is for Ralston, a governor of weight. A is a part of it, sure as fate. I. a very fair letter should be. S is the middle of ralston you see. T stands for temper, for Tongue and for ton. O quickly follows the 'l ' in the ton. N now declares the word Ralston is done. R--A--L-S-T- O N. Ready--. Ralston! Ralston! Wel- come here! Governor of the State! Give him a cheer. Hip! Hip! Hurrah! People were shouting and clapping their hands in approval and searching the dictionary for adverbs and adjectives to properly voice their scntimcnts and delights, and the band- stand was the center of one of the most active groups--if not quite the most active in voicing its approval and delight and apprecia- tion. And we doubt not if some were in- quiring if anything new or equally interest- ing could bc introduced, if any number would be presented that would not take the edge od of something that had gone before. If such a question were agitating the minds of any, it was soon dispelled with a positive negative, for quietly a large number of girls had formed on the lawn to the east THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL FRONT LAWN .1 ., . , .'.i . .1 . .1 , .1-J' ol' the stand and gave a llag drill with little Anna lielle llowman as the leader. It was, indeed, an intricate drill. and the smooth and faultless manner in which it was carried through from the beginning to the end speaks words ol' high praise for the little girls as well as those who engineered it. When tin- ished, there was a shrill blast from the cor- net and then such scramping for their divi- sions! It presented a story without words. lt spoke ol' good, healthy bodies: happy, care- free minds, and real genuine pleasure in the passing hours. Cheer al'ter cheer and hearty laughs followed them o'er the grounds and continued until after they had disappeared from view. At Ill o'cloek the Vhapel chimes rang out, and the crowd gathered in the balcony of that building to witness the children march and see the other exercises and listen to the speeches antl songs to follow. The front of the platform had been decorated and seats arranged for the speakers, lfloartl ol' Trus- tees and the special guests. When the curtain went up there were ex- pressions ol' surprise and pleasure. The members ot' the class were shown, and in the center, sitting in a high-backed chair that had been covered with whitt bunting and decorated with flags at. the side and top, was Capt. Wallace Foster. lndiana's Flag Man and a prime favorite with the lloine children. This section ol' the stage was decorated with large palms and tlowers and made a very pretty scene. The invocation was made by Rev. J. Charles Woodruff, an ex-pupil ol' the Home, to which a response was made bythe class. lmmediatley following, while the faint. echoes of a bugle call were heard coming from the wings, the tlag salute was given while Louise .Iohnston sang. with her clear, musical voice, Amt-rica. Then came the address of-Governor Ralston, who was pleasantly and witily introduced by Superintendent Dunn in a few words. We shall not attempt a long review of the address of the Governor. It was an able address, for the Governor is an eloquent man, and he was at his best. It was presented to the class and the children in a way and in expressions they could be understood. It was full of whole- some advice. He was unstinted in his praise of the Institution and the fine sentiment of patriotism and enthusiasm displayed by the pupils. He said he had, during the last four years, been called upon to speak under many conditions, no two of which were alike, but the present instance gave him more real pleasure than any of its predecessors. He had heard much and expected much from his visit here, but it so far exceeded his expecta- tions, that at moments he was lost in amaze- ment and surcharged with happiness and pride that the state of which he was Governor had such a great Institution. In his concluding remarks he advised the children, in view of the heritage of birth that was theirsg of what had been done for them, to grow into useful citizens: that they should be independent and selt'-reliant, for soon they were to take their places as workers, and in that future their success would depend largely upon their own individual efforts. The graduates then sang the difficult selec- tion, Gypsy Life. It is generally conceded the present class has more natural musical talent than any other that has left the Home, and Gypsy Life was well-suited to bring out their qualities. Col. .I. R. Fesler, a familiar and popular tigure at this Iustitution. then introduced in a brief speech A. B, Crampton, Department Commander of the G. A. R. of Indiana, who presented the badges. given each year by the members of that order tothe graduates ofthe Home. He is a fine, soldierly appearing tig- ure. He acknowledged he was not a public speaker-that he was a plain country editor, a member of that class who, while not appear- ing upon the platform as an orator. often wrote briefs for lawyers, essays for graduates, sermons for ministers and obituaries for--doc- tors. However, notwithstanding bisdenial of forensic talent, he made a fine talk. In behalf of the class, Edythe Reed re- sponded with eloquent words of appreciation of all that had been done for them, both as individuals and as pupils of the Institution, and each member of the class earnestly hoped he or she would so live in the years to come as to refiect credit upon the Home they were so soon to leave. Then came another surprise, which we can- not pass over without special mention, al- though several others oxurringsinte the open- ing ofthe day have failed to be. It occurred when Claude Radabaugh arose from his seat and approached Mrs. Cumback. She was bad- ly worried, too, for she thought the first break in the day's exercises was being made, and you could see by the expression of her face, that she was feeling the effects of her thoughts. But her suspense was of short dur- ation, for soon she was hearing words that brought tears to her eyes, for she was being presented a gold badge-pin, as a 'testimonial of regard from the Class of '14 and the G. A. R. of Indiana, a token of appreciation of the great work she was doing here. For once in her life she could not give utterance to words that were clearly distinct, for there was something the matter with her voice, it re- fused to respond in words that she wanted to speak, but which were coming too fast and clogging up her throat. She thought she knew the entire program, and the affair found her wholly unprepared, but we believe it will remain with her as the one, particular, bright spot in all the day's happenings. It was a commencement of many striking features, so many little and unexpected inci- dents creeping out here and there, ones of a nature to touch the tenderest feelings of the heart. One we distinctly recall was that of two little orphan girls climbing up into the lap of our big Governor-and he's big, too, in more ways than one. How they cuddled up into his arms and how he hugged them up to his breast! They crept. also, into his heart and took it prisoner with strong chords of steel. Just a little thing on the way? Yes, and it is these little things that show our hearts and thoughts to the great world. The man or woman who is great in little things, never need lose any moments to worries about the big things of life. Superintendent Dunn presented the Diplo- mas. As the hour was growing late, he con- fined his address to a few. trite expressions, and it was the feature which, for the class of '14, marked their close of school life and their step out into life's school, and as they go, from so many lips fall the words of honest Rip: Here's to them! May they live long and prosper. Capt. Wallace Foster, without whose happy. smiling presence a Home Commencement ' tContinued on page 1201 THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL Q Por TI G THE AY llli I lkl' WAIIMPHDSIII A lrl. xt ll I1 rf Jun In my appreclatlon of thc good work you haye accompllshed for yourselves and the State ol Indrana but to thc NPIQTNIIII rnfluence and lnstrllctlons glven vou by the Irrnclpal teachers and ofhcers of the Home I submlt the followlng TIII' I-NNI' NTIAIS THAT Wlll MAKI' YOU A PURE. CITILPNJ It should be your constant care so to llye that you may malntaln a sound mlnd lna healthy hocly Nothlng IS more IYHIIOTLHUL at thls dcyelopmcnt and formatlve perlod of your llyes than the adoptlon of the correct well helng Iet me cautlon you agarnst the excesslve usc of narcotlcs and stlmulants Do not for one moment entertaln the notlon that the world owes you a llvlng belleve that lt could get along just as well wlthout you but as you are here you are entltled to a falr fleld or as sometlmes sald half the road and no fay or Your frlends can and should asslst ln se curlng an opportunlty for you to try but no further efforts on thelr part can Wln success for you that wlll come only by your own crcertlon and that means lndustry Avold thc forchoden of evll ltls as destruct lye to the mental facultles as the most vlru lent pestllence IS to the physlcal system Hopefulness and cheerfulress are the hand malds of napplness and prospcrlty the falr weather slgnals of success Avold persons who are worldly who do not llke you as well as those whom you do not l e Llfe IS too short to be spent IU controver sles vylth those who argue and dlscuss questlons not to cnllghten or entertaln but to rrrltatc and confound Be truthful square uprlght above reproach avold the llttle meannesses faults and petty dlshone stlcs so frequently exhlhlted ln young manhood and vyomanhood to do and say rlght thrrrgs m the rrght wav to use and correctly pronounce the words of the Amerlcan language ln all conve rsatlons no matter how unlmport ant The fallure to llve up to thls rule leads to lrreparable results to had hablts that re maln wlth many through llfe corrected only hy those of sturdy character who are self observant and severelv crltlcal Never say I ll try try agaln when not engaged ln an effort requlrlng muscular or purly physlcal exertlon do the hest you know how lf not done well do lt agaln but to try I9 to fall It ls the certaln unyleldlng determlnatlon to do that produces the best results Of all erroneous oplnlons that The rlch are gettlng rlcher at the expense of the poor and the poor poorer from the oppresslon of the rlch and well to do D0 not belleve thls wlcked statement The world IS better than ever before, and IS growlng better every day Cultlvate your ear to detect errors ln pro nunclatlon and grammatlcal constructlon of sentences ln conversatlon, your eye to dls dlscover everythlng offenslve to order, neat 9 I 'x+ '9':. ness of pe rsorl and actlorls yy llltll ylolatc the rules of decor um and Iltlllllt taste Ay Old loudness ln dress or yolce thc e le LSQNIVC usc of NIIPQIIHLIVLN or many words ln eypresslnc, your se ntlmcnts Self CIISLIIJIIIIK the tldllllllg' of one s frcul tres so that all the p rvyers can he brought ln to actlon when needed with a character well c tdIlllSIlLlI for truth lntegrlty rustdealrngs slncerlty and lrrflcxllrrllty of purp use lnd pcr SIQLBHCW ln the pursult of the rlght and h rppl ness vyllr wln success not all howevcr ln the same measure for no tyvo are endovye cl by nature vylth the same qualltles and povyers nor all born under the same conclltlons yet to success lf proper efforts are made to succc cd We should not recklessly endanger our llves IH efforts to success of whlch can do o mortal good nor should we vylthhold our bcst efforts when rcqurred hy our country or soclety let thc cost he what It may The value of llfc IS not measured by dlvlslons of tlme but by deeds I rompt support of our country s honor thc protcctlon of thc weak and lnnoccnt from ylcc and from brute force IS vour hrghest dutv l lt ln ts performance you suffer honor and glory wlll be your rc ward It cannot be out of place t call yc ur attentlon to the lmportance of sceklnf., the best asoclates the acqualntance of pc rson of good character and IJOHILIOII the rc IN n better avenue to reach thcm than through a memhershlp ID some chu ch or the Y M t A or the Y W Q A We are NOCIHI creatures and cannot llye Wlthllllt assoclatlon or comradeshlp ln such an assoclatlon you wlll find not onlv the consolatlon of a wrll grounded falth hut the most helpful frlends and asoclates those who wlll support your best endeavors to success look Vyltll sllent r lty on those who tell you that you must travcl a hard road one barren of all reascmable pleasure lf you look for success ln thls world such elcpresslons are self confessed eylclence of the natural perver slty of thelr authors and that thcv are good and vlrtuous only for pollcy not IIFIULIIDIL They are persons to dV0ltI and lf you cannot escape thelr presence be careful not to accept thelr conhdcnc or glye yours In looklngabout for employ me nt do not fall to conslcler the adyantages presented ln the lndustrles nor fall to remember that those who have scryed manklnd bc st have used thclr hands as well as thelr hcads to that class the world IS lndebted for all the lnventlons and dlscoverles of natural laws the utlllzlng of whlch has brought the greatest blesslngs to manklnd Remember that the learned become so by grvlng that tlme to study whlch the lndlfferent spend lh ICIISYIQSS, that the rlch become so by prudent savlng and I1l,1dlCl0USlYlV8StU18DtQ, and that those who advance most rapldly IH any posltlon are those who do not only all they are engaged to do, but as much more as they find tlme to do, and that cheerfully It Vt s l rl rmllless or cr s lyc attaln lt rlch lrl honors l rr thosc Wlilltlt se ryc t nl Wltll ample ve rltll I r th lllt uslrlo o crcpc nd less th Ill they rrrl rn rrr tlitll surplus saylngs on ITUNIINN Illll l v 1 of good YILIQIIIJOIS and lrst ll ll tc those vyllo trust others Wllll uni rlllrlg ltillltl sy ng Ullllght llycs rr IQIINIIILI IIINIII1 r showlng mercy Iiellcyc tllat one vylrose llfe ls g'LIltILKI by the teachlngs of IIIIH yyho e comlng was fort told hy the Hcbrc yv poet lnd o rhet ll s cly rea c It PIUIIIINIS made ln hls vyords ol comm llitllfljg llltflllfy crr you sh rll lltllfgllf. yourselycs rrr on hlgh pl rces ot the e rr th rrrd rc lcd vy thc hcrltage of Iacoh IIILOIILIIINIOH my dell v unc, flllt nd lct me as a farewcll grectlng RIIIINHIISII yoll to hold Sdtlltl ln vour heart the IOYIIIIJ: Mothers he Home vyho hryc kcd e yo slc ness and ln hcrltll e Illlltllldl arlc Teachers who took you lrlto thelr lfIIILdtl0I1dl VIVQD you the lltlitfll. and ally llltage s of lhe Lssentllls that Make thc Iurc flfllcll Ma trod our Ilcayellly Ifatlrcr bless and keep you steadfast and lrl the hc st attrllrlltes of manhood and wornrnllood IN rny vylsh lnd prayer P-4P4P'4? 4l- 4? 4? 41' 4? 'll' 4? 4? 4 14 UUTB XLL F4 4? 4? 4rdt- 4? 4l'4P 4? 4? 4h4 For an unusual tlilflg' we hula good foot hall te rm a sport vyhlch for the past few years has been a fallure but IIIIS ycar under thc f rptalnshlp of Herman Sanders and the mrnagcrncnt of Unlc llughcs anex pupll we had a llght but qulck team thc average wclght helng 128 pounds We playcd flve games Wll1l'llY1I,.ftW0 loslng two and tlelng onc Our first game vy rs vylth Ixnlghtstown It was a flnc day and both teams played vyell No scorlng vyas done tlll the tllllll quarter when Knlghtstovyn madc a touchdown but falled to klck thc goal In the last quarter we madc a touchdown and Herman Sanders wlth hrs cvcr rcadv toc sent the lllll flylng over the goal maklng the score l tot Ihus we won our first game Our second game was yylth Iarthage 'Ihls day was also a flnc one and aftc r much flghtmg agalnst the grcrt loo pounders we came off the flcld VILLOIIUUS yylth a score of 9to 0 thus makrng Carthage look llke a dandcllonln thc wlnter tlmc But although we hcat thcm ln thc gamc wc got some yery bad brulses Our thlrd game was wlth Knlghtstown Hlgh School Thls was played on a muddy grldlron and upon an extremelv had day We recelved our flrst whlpplng that day by the score of IZ to 0 but they palcl dcarly for It because they all looked llke mud balls when they left Our next game was on Thanksglvlng Day wlth the Ex puplls The foot hall grounds were very muddy, and when Paul Ifrarrklln the Ex's full hack, toolc a step he sank two lnches into the ground, and when hls number twelve came up out of the ground lt looked as lf some farmer had been blastlng stumps on the football LIIHYTIODKI, We had a large num I 1 7 IIt'l.' 1 this lo he- :r fvoll W1 'ld, full of ls P1 ' ss X :Y lla ' 1.'.' f ' all wlr rlltiolrzrlly' ctr '1 to , , Y. . 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THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL QI SPRINI I Sl I I I 'Ste -A-JJ ff- her of people t1n tht NIIIL l111ts and mam of t IW swe1t to 11 llllllllr tht Illlg, t and Smlllhg fatts lh1 lUllUWlIIj.f was tht hnt up for thls gamt Ilomt x I Ixnlstll A Mlntrlv V Coolt I'ldDlxllll I Mlllel Mtlxmntx A Mllltr MtK Wwmt H Sanders Capt Q 11ttl R Mlller I J I o 91 I ull I atlt I S RQKIIIIIIQ' It alf I Itranltlln 11111 G Sturgton I I ltltlt I I'afII1n Hoo tl I ont s lnovt s Irua t H1 IIINUII I ac' t N lIa1d111 t Refertt Unlt Hughes 'Ihe game tommtnced at Z Ill al1d a IIAIIIPI battlt was l1t1t sttn fol a good many xtalshe twttn tht E14 s and Homt hoxs Iht hattlt w IS ID the mldtllt ol the fleld lol tht gltattl part of the tlmt tl1t n It ht gan sw axlng and swaved pltttw tlost to tath goal lllll tht g1mt en td ll tl Whtn tl1t plaxtls t llnt IIIOHI tl1t held thtv all loolttd llkt a IUITID 111 the lain barrtl would do tht Ill good The game was a ldll 1 l tlt an tnt was referrtd welland l1t1t a lllt of ftlsslng was t1 be heard othtr than fltllll Althtr Mlllel who wanted 1shot 'sl1ll1lllg, Olllflt to tltan hle qhoes off and as soon a the gam was over, he lost no tlme IU gettlng one 'lhle practlcallv ended the foot hall season hut some boys hkt foot l1all so wt ll wt thalltngtd for another gamt t ltxt SdtllIfIiX atttl Il trlxl g wt 1td tht hlg I ll Idtftlll 111s on 1tl o TIUUININ I was 1 hllt ldlt ft htt ll NNl'll1l1lt'fl olltt and Ildll t IJIUIIUNQ 1tatt ll dgdlh so tht 1 put lt t 1 to ls a11n1,,t11l 1 t utt nttls oul t1111ttl 1 Il w s bat 1 hult but on lta1 111111, th tt ll ht l11d out touldn t come Ill tlll tht 1111 ll stlalghtentd up and Lflllll la lt 1t1 1 tl plax AQIHID o wltnt Qstd It th 1t wt olltpl 1 1g1n1a11 hut lllkll ll tl ll ot t ost wlth a stolt ot ll tl ntltt t footl1all stason fo1 N13 1 YTIYYIIIILI lt up wt l11dol1t ol tht 1t s oo tt ams tht Homt has hat ol IDDU 11t e1ls OI ht Fx s Sflltl 1t1 11t1t1 saw Nltl lg t qulclt l1ull dogs 1 111t Ltll 1 hls t1u1tlt a11d ult dtllx ll 1ntI an t s r wlng surt ant sl tlllltlx a maltlng a hnt 1ntt1l't1tl1tt lYl 1lt111g t1u11tt1 hatlt 111ns 6l lCl1UId1.'fll'lLIllIt pl 11t1s llllI lt lllllgf Illlllltl tt IX 1 11 t 1111121111 ant plaxtr Tl en fllllltl 1 1 ng 1 ma lng an lnttlfeltntt llltt 1l11ltlt w 1ll 111tI mdhlllg' Wtlhdtlflllllllt 1111111111 I llx tl sL t t name ol' 1 -X111 1 QI maltlng won Itllul Itlw ll l 1.11 s s 1111 ong end rum a11d XXOINIQIIUI llllk 1llllll2'tN t ahoxe all ntxtl 11 hlln won tht l1al11t ol ILIUUKI 1 1 Tht11 Ixttldlng malxlng good tntl ILUIN and tat llllgf good 1n1tlt 1 ot 1211t1 so Ixadahaugh and Il1ld111 t t two 1111 s goot t1tltle1s antl on gttttlng, torw ald passts madt fool Ntulgton ant 1r1nst1l1 matt gttt lt 1 1 2 1 oxts .ft g'l1dltI tst t ows 111111 tnt tt a1n 1 sut LQNR tx o s llld thtx to t IUTII tht Wt t ant t1t1 LOIUL t1o111tl1t ot t tllllk ht IIIGNL 11t It the C on1l11t11ttn1t txtltlsts 11111 IlllN lllllkt IL s t to ht sttn on txtlx hant ann 111 almost xt1 IIINA 1st asmg 11t1 II al t ll11lItNH o 1ax111g matt goot 1tl1 1 s dttp gldtl lta t1 to t111ntttt I wlth the IIUITIQ st. t lltlln w t1 1 llttll 111111 lll It 11ol1111g1ot 111 ANI Nllgllkl 1111 1 flllllt tl to ht1 1o'nt Ill Wt w Lastlt Nht l1asa Nlllllll 1 t tl 111 1l11ltt111 Ill th 1t t NINI Ill lt III ot man and wom Iwatltw 11d turn hatltw a1tI U 'Illllt Ill xoul 11, t a11tI make l11t 1 thlld lgfdlll 11lst tonlghtl XIII IQIIX t IL omt hat was awax stxt121 t IXN a t w tlt on 1ttt111n t s llN w N t 1 rtpt11 tt llttltl Q f I , , C ' f ' '- 1 1 ' ' ' Q Th 1 1 1 ' t 1 21' 1 ' 11 'l'l211lQsg 'l1 11 1 ' 1 ' 1 A A 1 1 .1 ' th' I1 l ' Sl'l'll 2 ' .- U x 'l1 1112131 . 1 'f '2 'tl ' - U .1 tl 1'r XVII ' 1k ' . 1 1 11 to I 1l' .1 Al: .1 1 1 1 ' 1' .1 1 5, 1 t .11 fair day, 1h211.,- 1 1 1 ' 2 1 ' . h 1 1 1 IS: I ' 1 ' 1 1. had 1- ' ' 11 ' . 1' ' 1 : 1 to 1 1' 1 1 1 ' f ' 1' 1 1 1. I'I'.'s. ht1l 1' 1 ' . 5 Still 1 t'1llow's 111 1, I. 1 1 1 I I1' ' .1 1 I1 1 1 rl ' .' -... . I'l'l1ll'l'. . . . . ' '11 , lx. t1om1' 1' 1 t s l'k 1 M t'1 .It-lI'. tavk 1.1 'llll F11a1lkli11 1111tl Cr lll'1.l' tll1t1 1 1 . l 1 . - ' - - 1 -I l?IIIII - - - I' .I Sa 1 1 2 1 1 1 2'llI.l t'2 1 tain, '21' ' 1 s. Th 1 I' -ll 2 I1 ' 1 1' 1 .1 1- I I, ....... I . ..... I ,I IH, I III.r I.. alll' ...... ' ' 1' ' - ' ' ' Q 1 ' .vlll 1 11- ..... , ' - he 1 ' A ' 1 l'f1llI'lll 1 1tt-r, 1 1 1 . 1 1 .iir It 1- I .11 I I I I . 1' 111.3 .. ' f . . .. . 1. 1.. ..111I. I Th 11 lllt' l'I'tll1I tht' Hart, 2 1 1111 1 ..... t z1'1 .... '1 1 t'1 1 ll1'1 1'1 1 h-11 g1RfUIlallaIJgh 1 1 'I 1 1,R Iciml ,1 ll l1l?ll In tht1 fifth game it was t1lt1:1l' to t-11111111 o11t1 side ot'.Iol1da11, t't11'n1t111 hoys and girls ol' tht' VI .1 I I' I' .1 '1-. kll- ..V I I .hifi v , . Wh 1' -1: 1 ' 2 '1 21I't-tl tht1 Cnr- II 1, to 1 1 .'1 2 ' 1 11 111t . ' ' ' .. . ... l,. Hn I.. .. .... L .I th: ' . 'A ' S ll 1 'lol' w' l1t t ll. l 'Ll l. l ll lf- lllll l 'l lui 'U-' UI '. W'If ' 11 '.-. This 1- 1Ith1 ar1 ' I.' ' 1 .1 ' I - . - 1 33 - - - - - 1 .1 1 .1 1 . 2. t1 ' 1 'y ' xt' nt1t1, to 1.11 1 :l2 1 ph 12 S . Ley - . 1 5 1- .. - - 1 1 - S1 ' ' '1 2 1 ' 1 l 1.'tt' t- he' 1 th- ' 1 l' I' 1' 1 1 I1 1 I. . . 1 I . . '1 . 1 hall 1 .1 1 1 1 l I' 1 :lt t t' 1- w'l1'1 's a .1t11l1't1t1 ol' 1 1 1' t'1-ti Il all 113' ' . ' ' ' - , -1 1- y 1 '.', f' ' t 1 ' tl 11' 1 ' 1' ' :1 l 't 1' ll 1. ' . . 1 . - 5 -- 1' - l' fh , ' 1, - VV.: at 11 t-11. mn' ' '- If V , I V 1 Ill 1 1 1 ' 1 I I with 1. . S -. 1- .1,.-NI 1 S. , Mrs.I Ii: I'1I St 11 I 1 1h hzI s 11 em- dl I I 1 I I YI 'I I Q I 11 ,1.I. C061 ,' I. . . 1 lmspi ur 1 ,. .1111 1l I' 1 I tl 1 - I 1 1 . l1',- 21-5 I.. 1 I2 I -11, , , , , , . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 f I ' . .- . I.I -. 1 . 1 -. . 1 por' ' 2s 1l1'k ' 2 1 ' ' 1 1ity. .I.. 1. ' . 1111 . .. , .I 13 no 1 1 1 g1 lj hin, Ill? I 1 21 ll11t1 1: 1' A I, I1 , Y' I Il I , I I 1 - ' 1 1 I . 1 ' that gm-zt lfloy II', II'I I New I I ,. . IAHI , . . . , 1 . .1i' 1 1- -...111 .QI1 ' f 1 I- -I I .I ' ' ' ' ' .. , - . . II'1h,- 1' 11 1 1 1 , IDI' - 2 5 --5 r - 1- 1 1 1' 1 ,1s, ll I1 11.1111111111 . N ' ', , 3 I ' 5 3 4 , 1 9 ' 1 ht ' Full l'21t'li l'l1lllt11'. 1 I ' - ' ' , ' , ' I M4ll 1. 1' 1 1 1 1' '11 '1 11 1' s.'t1.' 2 I Da I tIrlv111 ot' tl 1 II 1 1 1k. . -I T17 I 1 II. . 1,.1 1, I,I.I 1.8 1.,- :.. 1 . ' 1 - ' Q '1 '1 1 1 1 ani 1 ' . 1 '11 lt-ltting il 1111111 get hy ol' th 1 lllllL'S.' ol' l 'll'e. Ch- 'S 1 't 1I 1. ' . ' 1 ' 1 'I . l't1tt-l12lll11l2yt11'. 1 1 '. THE Home s Annual Commencement M untlnuod from yum 11 xwouldbe lncornplqtm gene to muh munbu a badge. pm and a tlm nik ti lg, on thx KXLILINLN L mu QNQII lu wen llllllbilllktd and Q uh nmdc u -hurt talk Mxs Lmxe1no1HdlNton um the hrst Hap plness was written on hu' face lhe Home had bein A plz .asc nt rum latlon to hu and she wants to bm at the next Lonunnnununt and we know thy folks hue are Juwt ax illXl0l1N to have hw 1-N she IS to be pxesent Mu Ida S Mdirlde fulluwul with an optlmxwtln talk, one. of good nhux and good vxlll 'lhen Mxs Mxllspaugh plesxdent of the W R L of Indmna came forward She IS A fme spealur md wants to uturn to tht Home at an zarlx date and vxhan she dow pay the Institution another VlNlt vw venture all prebent will hear an eloquent address for she lg a brlght Huent Qpedker .Amd has .4 stuk mg persondllty Phe f0!lowmg IS the progran1 of the lom memement ewerw-ee and the themes of the graduates essay, Q lnxuuatlon l Responbe by Llama If lax: Salute vs nth drum Som: Amerxca Louise Johnston and I unpzregatmn Address boscrnur Ralston Chorus Gxpsx Lxfr Ch-,N I rcsentatmn of liallm - S rsmplun lrwentatmnuf Ihplonmfxs rut' I' H Dunn Fhorub Oh The I S and S O Hume Q lags md l UIlL,l'9ZdtlOl'1 GENI' RAI THE MI' CHRISTIAN I PAIJPRH Paul the mnsmnarw CNHHLPIISL Pdwln I urplf Justin the Rm holar and martyr Robert Ru-xi Auyzustme the svstt matller of C hrvstmn thought hlxthi Reed Francis of A-.xl-I they apuitln of self dvnml 1 luivx Shlndoliar Wy C1159 the translator and champmn Wllllam Sevuall Hazel Ray Martha .Inhnwum Herman Sandc rs Sawmarnla the reformer I uthor the Protestant llberator Qalun urpanller and teacher linnnriorf the mv-.-uunary Honor Ik-nnlswn John Wealey ew amzehst and organizer Claude Radabaugh Wllll nm Cares the founder of modern mls-mn-Q Jamvs Nalvaman I'he I' arl of Shafu whury the frund uf the poor Ralph Milli r Florence Nxghtlnyrale the fnend uf the suck Louise Johnston BAQL BALI Our ban: ball team thm year played a double header and Qorry and strange to re late came out second m both games The hrst game was wlth the Ex and went down on the wrong sxde of the ledger by a f-.core of 13 to 9 The second game which was close and hotly contests d was wlth ateam from Carthage However our bows could not put over enough runs to wm the final count being Carthage- 2 Home 1 DOM ESTIL SCIENCE' The dlsplays of the Domestic Science classes made one of the moet attractlve exh1h1ts and Llalmed much deserved attention MISS Avls Kelly has charge of thw department and she and her class certainly deserve the hearty approval and hlgh comphmente they received The dmplay showed much of the pmctlcal teachlng here, and the consldemtuon and can lt FGCGIVGQ IQ well rewarded Gov and Mrs Ralston and otherq spent several pleasant minutes here, and the wife of the Governor could not resist the tempatlon to make a few HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNU wrmmmlutoxv rumuks It was dllilthil plnuant SUIPFINK tor tlu ufhu ll paxtx umv IN all llght down hun as in ns t gow but DXALUQB and 1 xpulenu me mum mn 'lhvv hournor IN u prantlcfxl man and th xt sunh xllm ot pxfutlcal knowledge was u usposal of all puplls added ano u strong Kham lll the attaxhnunt A 4 pxlda has nn Indlfma s Solmlu IH dl 8.11 ow Orphans Home M1 Ralston s sholt alk vnu tull of good Adxlu and she won hu wav to the hearts of all who hsard her The famw 1 gcllmtlltk xhown wan all cut and sux u ln tu gnl MINS Kmllv HNNI'-tlllg' only ln thy flttmg Thue were shown w u-.ts aprons die-vu wmk baskets and unclugar nn nu lhm tables showmg' thy Cililklllg' exhlblts vsue tdstefullx Un all that that word nnans and lmplluy arranged It presented A feast ht for men and women and chlldren' 0 what Justine the dk erago. Amgrman boy mould have done to that outlay' lhe meats nookul and looking llke Mother w used to look muy on one table. and ples Laku deserts lneadx canned frults and salads on others The gurls served pumh and wafuw 'lhue dlsplau embmneal both plum and cooklng ax also dnl tha N1 Wlllg' Qxhlblt complete to those who saw lt, and that was thv. absence of an mwltatlon to taste each article lust as soon as we saw the outlay and that was before tha doors wen opened to the puhllc, we asked for the posltlon of Irofuexonal Taster and we went away mhsappmnted benausn we wen refused I LAY GROUND HOUR It s 4 0 clock and thu chlldren an at play' lmthuui on the south slde of the lawn the wmtms are looking wlth ucpedatlon at hugh pltph The lawn has been IllC.Lly dum ated and a plam new IS gn en of the '-wlngx Hung rmgs and other apparatus used by thc chlldren ln thelr rureatmn hours We are wonderlnpg when from around th south slde of the blllldlng' wme a sturdy llttk band of boye dressed dS sure enough sol dum and cdrrymg wooden gum and th: n llttlm tots appear betore us dressed as sallors The soldler boyq march step to step shoulders back eyes to the front wlth manly courage ous bearmg' JuQt as thelr papas marched long years ago The sallors, with mlnature paddles stop ln front of the crowd and do stunts that bewllder and perplevc the grown ups, for the motions are difficult but there IS never a wavu' or brgak m the Lvolutlom Itsfme we my to one another Then glrls and more glrls and Qtlll more gurls mme troopmg from the mam entrance re ln whlte, IH blue, ln red, IH punk ln yellow and other colors before the program has drawn to a close It IS much hka A three rlng cn'cuQ, In that there N Q0 much going on we Qarmot Qee It all So very, very much was Lrowdnd mto that hour It was utterly lmposslble for a person wlth only one palr of eyes, to keep track of all that was oncurrmg' All thu playmg, pharaphernalla Wag brought lnto use and durlng' the program we ww llttle Indldns llttle Dutch klddleq, llttle Itaham, and many other natlonv. rg presented The anclent game of archery was shown, AL s lll xnmumn s uni ml mu umil cl 1 1 HL H118 msgx m 1 f 1 4 nach numhu w v- A suuxu ut mln light Snngx lttlng uxtfun dances xuu ilw Q,flNlll mx f It one uf ll mo tml lghffll ua mnslu mml hm pl QI un ut lr BAND KONQ l Rl L band umgut g'lVtIl in t ll u u ur was .1 ilttmg' Llmmx to the ri lx n Yldlll 1 nog: lmIlnltIL1 4 IU n in 1 ten nt nlfuxu ui Hill'-IL mm hanu was one to please 'lha pumnt b md hm sn vu xl rmmbelx who have thm ITldl'xlI1j,.fHf'hlgfh QIANN nmusumm xml WL hope thgv wlll pursun thin wtur uw .lm benoma pmhcnnt IN the nt The following IN thx Iblllgfldlll glwum arxh 1 up Nun I :ln I n ermufu 1 1 nslm Wuxi: nfcllu Wa U Amlnr Ras mum! Tw0Step Xutu I ight Rixmmul Marsh ll mn tha I mm W1 nn ullura rn M11 :wh 1 tins Inu 0 A IILJIUI Marnh Bluk hmght Ilnltun AI UMNI ASN01 IATIUN The LlasNof1914 was ILLKINKKI into mam bexshlp ln thx uswudtmn A hw well chu-.um wolds by M1 Woodlutf md H1 thu name of the dbSOLldtl0D he extended the rlgjht hand of Lllowshlp to thutenn puwnx lhe L ss was thxn lntloducul to thu nssouxtlon and recelved A YLIV enthuslfwtlc ox atlon The dutlon of 0H lC6I'- resulted is follows Presldm nt LllffordM1lle1 lst Vlce President Benj Savton, Znd VICE Ire'-.lflcnt Arghlbalml Jaques Recording Secrntfuy MINS Iflossu Mitchell Corresponding Se-an tal v and Lclltor MISS IJHISV Mlner Tre-.suru lmnnlg Iwfu Lhdplfun Rev I L Womhuif A C0lTllT1lttLL was chosen to m mln pre pam UOHS for an memorxdl to Iwi Cfxdhdm The Lommlttue ls Lomposedof the present ofh cus nt LhL Assocmtxmm and It IS hoped that lmmuimu steps wlll bn txknn toggtsubf-grip tions .md have thu mpmoxml ln whatever form It max ln Nady m umm ful the nun lon na wt Ium Some um suggested that post marc! nuuus In sent out to ex puplls, 8dVlSlY'lfJ,' thnm of thu date of thn rgumon, and that all who can wlll notlfy MISS Myrtle Klttx at the Home wth it arrangements can he made 101 acwmmodi tlone The plan for dfall rnumon was outlined with a corn bake f0l thn mam feature A Lommlttne wlth Myrthy Klttx as chaumfm was chosen to set 4 xultdlmlm date early ln October such dau to by publlshed ln thx Journal later All thy IHISIHQSQ hemp: properly dmposed of the mating afljoulnul, aftu whlch an lll formal damn was held In thc klnclergarten Ice cream was serveddurmg the evening and though the prepamtlons for the sou.-xl program were unauountably overlooked all present seemed to Lnjoy the eve nmpg The Alumnl Assoclatlon wlsh to thank all who contllbuted to then good tlme Lommen ment In the nvct Issue of the Iournal we wlll publish .4 hst of the ex puplls VlSltlI'lg the Home durmg Lommemement week ae well aQ other news lteme that have a ln arlng on the happen mgQ of the week 5 ' ' ' 'i ' ' 'Q ' 2' drill: of int ':1tv :xml llllillllt' '- - is -' J .' 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I nt tml IWIIII f 1 tht Iumgmrii o wtixu th te mt It i N Mum , im Bugle I all 2-incl Pghu lwlixm IllIIIll and ilaurlt R2uI.1hiuI,fh Ititfitiun mu ihe in Pmllm 21mIRilIIh N11' II Th2 bldg Ndlutn with lhum Hmmm Deiiniunii onv' -XYYIQIICA Coiigitg itiun I Au ri I' In Dvtoifxtiun Thought Ru-L and Lilith ll 2 Il iti ii of Gian fum 54ILlAll fmrl 1 nl -Mimi n hn A me iinttttt ut no u 'Vluxit I-urieml 'Nldith Pathetit I-2-incl um I' xx mamma e A o t at Kniglitxtuwn cltlixuecl 21. tout mg, 21 Imiti ulfnlw fitting praur It mum from hi heut and touchul tue hearts of ill mad or nmnx mms in tint -mu s sls In huriil ot umm who are sleeping the untuiiu mm ii the Home temtterx and xv ix un inltl it ix tui ti mtmm 22 fl 2 past Ht tnli tul in the gxedt wav won After' ul III. Su I I vi .fmrl rhcl wx im it muxt ul the I mon fmclom -. 2126 0 from fielrl of 21 la nttlt mlmwn in Missi-ISIIIIII tht hotly 0 ,tn Ium Iimxn w u inn lmdlx mjuiu m vmlilci have lreul L tptulul hut for hix ol V11 2 '- I tie IU ll xx ho tru spend parts in In QIQI'NlN0 emmm lx ir ri-Qtixin git Imp nm nt Pun ledtuit was IIUIIII erllx aInInrIIni2tt2 to the mcfimun and :tm 1 :ul in -ut 21 mmmi 212 to rtfiut itat mu u mn th rnxtlux .mr thmt who III imiu tn program xml rliillul thtm in thtn Imrtx At tue glow we In luxe thmre vm-. not fi mfm ri nman IIHSL It who rliil not ltd what hc rn she hall Nun and ht ml .mil had a cleeper faith in the glory of our rmti In and a fumu htlitf in it-. Ntrillllltl It is Iust such littlu thing'-. that greet us ,along the way U ss X lm, i t tt IN eiut lit iIlNl.IlI1I,1's dm 2hI,tlitn lulh in tht Omlmnt Bt Y II hu u is ham 2 cfltixu IIN u tiki mix ht ut md nmlxe nu I ti wlxu oi u nt t lx sun 1 22 stnti Ill 2 21 iuiimu tie 12 2 ii I it 1 t iis iii inn N N 2 ln ctul md then by md 1 hi Km llllllt thild shlll mul thtm mm thi un litpginning, tht hun ,112 Im it tl til n :tum hm het n it 2 ii mi ii 21m 41 lung .IN that Nentinitn 1 II 1- e hill in an IIION N it N Ill our xv N L L L K Il in Nu mum i .lx that nur mhllc ie um an 1 Il ll Il N i ill Imu the Il 1 2 lihtitx mil 2m optii iodtl lm tht IILIIS I IAIIII it iii in An 2 1 mr 2 1 I iii mi t ily: it N It Ll Ill N IIKIIXQIOJ tht Lhief aclciev- Il 2 ln 1 mu vxit ntiiotic N HILIIK ill I f in 2 it t 2 Img.-ilrlt iutiemt fm mu 2 Iuntiv.-md hu m stituti an ul lihutx Anil ol l22un1nI,f mon than 1 he L Fill Ipilxilegt IS vsell as A duty Icctpt the mvit ition so cmcllally extended to mc tot ilu II iitin the inte re ting a.ndimIn'ess No tilxmcis The Nth ml ix ul Nl ix ol 2 .aah ruuiring' vear 1 tt apart hx ltgi lxtiu enittmnn , as we 1 hx Ilmgutahli hul auxtuni of tht noun r Q I l U IN mist impoitmt and I 1 lldkhlflg' in its n tlllt ill um imtimml hulim A min' il I1 ix II ill uthux is tht one t 1 .4 I JLAIN to tm I7 itiiuti-m and cixic pride 0 the Amuit in Iieuple Iti the day when we lib 21-,uk our lbuNlIlLxst21r2s whnn we forget tht mimusitits Lngtnnli iecl hy political strife 21ml lnuxinux comIw2tlt1on when we lose iight ol tht fact that oui Ines In along difft rent mt-. 2-im ILIYIGYYIIMIID Y only that .are mrhxicludl memhus of the common Inothtrhuocl ot Amuium utln nshlp Join h.-m1 N and htfutx in Iuxing A tiihute of re spett to the memorx ol thn heroic men who gaxe their Neiviu and it need he their lives to than countix in tht hour of its dnest nt LQNNIIN the rl ny when we gut Ivaturg S wxtet and flagrant flower: God s lmdutitul thought fmrl weaving them into wrc r'lthN and gall mrlx lay thum, in Ft veruice and AN dn MTL tloimtuwffeiing upon the lowly mounds whtie xleep the hmm. It is the cldv pw n our to II Itiiotiv thoughts md devoted to tht nonit4mIIldtlui1nl high imlc als It is ht ml.-ix when we lim and mme upon 21 highs rplane mel lntathg 21 Ivuru ltfTl0NIIh8!L than that whimh nntp me it lx the haul changt N of :lol dis dm u ntx It lv the rl iw whose influenu. ma :N ux lr ttei men mil wommn truxr and n tin II itrmt- mmm Ilflt unjustly fmcl ii touslx AKIITIIYIINUI tht splt mhcl mheiltdnce that x ilm h.1-lumuefathul to uc It IN isp: 4 1 illx inn IQ sting 21ml inspiring to -.Lind on this clay with UIIUIVCILII heads and figt in this stunt in t ii IL iuti II m -1 11412 umlu tht sli uhm nl the ling and mar 1 hl-. N I 2112 It IIINUIIIIIUII I in In H 215 xull MN in IIIUIIQ UI I 2 N mins IIN N al HIS 0 m it 21 Imnit in vicul and so well nifiiiitmmml luv ou! Igiuit toiniiiomu dlth not I-. 21 mli uitx hut in um r iun intl Ildyllltlll so .ii 2 N ul me it ol I,,i mtitumle vu out to our illuxtiluus Ile ll N ml or .mx INIIQIIIN tha m.1V me hun :mu m n who fought for 21 utivxtionnl tht llmcn th at this clay 0 Nixul I in Ill! wil luwonml the I It aqnxm as it N ol timi liuni t xx iehlxnmx- nn xt HN Rn QI 1' is for he ithtol ning, that iuitvxing' t r uni itioi-ni thtn urifiusanmlthm i 21 triumph of tht cdust im xxhlth thu gue Iii rl x N 2 i0IINtC'ldlt our lixe-. tits .mm llmtiim ul tqual 2-mil via s 122 to ill 2 21 in -I lu xx: ui twist in xunlxliiguut the mam lut clt stmy ol h N QIXII Wm xx use he.-mls fm. whittnul with tht lioxt-. of many vsinttix 21ml who 2 xoi uttmri- chulw in hmwned and fuimvxul hy tht sum ot nmnx passing sum A flax ol menimiex As the fiagrame of our floral ulft riiigp hll tht fiuli mil lmlnix hreues nl clqnitiilg Imiingtinit with fi tltlitatf. Ju' fume -.wiht xturlltttionx 01 old war timt-I mmf drifting lmtlx to xou thiough the long vixtd ul rqwnttc WQAIN, fmrl the incidents 0 the long ago lilxt mowing IIILUIIEH thrown upon 4 scretn, d.IIIILdI' to you clear and dm tintt as scenes of yesterday You iememlrer the happenings of the march and of the Lamp held, of the long and Ionegome nights, under the Qilent stars picket post You recall with YIWld dimtinct ness tht turihle 1-tiugglt when xour regiment stood in tht white huit of battle and remem bei tht harclships wuu tmluiul during the feul len persistenu. ot the siege On the retina of memory dI,fdIIl fI.I3IJt3dlN the face and form of this commclt fmrl ul that, who in tht old days tuuthul elbows with mu in the line of living Irluf. and who have long since gone to theirfirml :ut With 21 thrill th it warm-i your hunts, you rt member the day that the mightx struggle was endul when ptdce win again mln Lldltii and when the hroken and de plated ranks of your gallant reglmtnt were lmerl up for the final muster out, when the parting words vxeie qpoken to comrade 'md commander, and the last military duty clone You Int again in memoiv the day of your home coming .amid the glad awlfiim of a grateful IMOIIIQ to take up the thuarl-1 of your Inoken hvt N and assume aguun the dutits and lilmrs ol civil life and the rtspon sihihtie-. of Amtrium citizenship Fifty years 1 half ntntuiv of time, ha-i gone -.img tht grtfit wal was at its heigth Most of Vou haxe liwul out tht span of life usuallx alluttul to man You have reached 2m age whm natumllx mu look Imtkwaid in to the past A- you Ildhs down the gentle slope of lift tovmrrl the golclgn amethyfit IJIIIHIH ol its '-IUIINLI mm the iwollections of thc olcl days .mil thL ILHIIIHUOII of the fact that tht yt ara ot your youth and young man hood were given to your country! service cheer and su'-.tfun you to the end of the bixoudc and of the that wou -toorl upon the , L J mt. -' l'sI12 'I' 1111: it :t1xg-'tyg. 2 1' 1, 1 1 , 1 .' 2 ' ' 1 1 lyt II I 1 I' I' x ' ' , 21 ion 1, ' I' ct IIICK l'll lAl, ICXICICCISICS 'IIXKIC l'l.UIlC YI' IIUMIC IICM- I 'I I u ' I -, lim' I-he' 'IITHIS ul' thv ,..,iffg,', I-I'I'l2II '-.xlnnuf1.'.' 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I ' ght- ' .' .' .' 1 , I' 1 '1 1 . 7 3 THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL Put to mu mlulmlren uf thu Homn students ul llns m1tltut1on of luumng' and vmnl-1 of ll u vnu mln long diur 1 1 lt vw 11 hm Ln u Memcnlz DM ll8.N mllflmrmnt Illtdlllllg' F0 xuu lt lnlngs ot cr tmughh Wa 1-1 no 1muxX 1 1 lll'st,l ry Aml 11-1 Lhllflren .11 35 illlltllllllltll o tha u tu lllN who mu-11 e 1 my m 1111111111 highly thm lr 1-1 n 1 ru 1 1 lflo 1 lllme t Ullj,.,ll I LII llmt1 mml SiLIll'lL8N you Arm rm n ru num -1 lu ll t pm du iul puuu 1 iIlLtNt0lS rlul at L tl r an of vu 1 tm xx slnnt wg ns thi :mn 1mcl vwm mlm 1111 mm xxullung out the mls,-.tmw of this 1 pu 1 lt will h me pmsul imm the wage U um Xtbll Wltll tlu nthu youths ui N mn v1 ll ln c xllul upon to take thx lrplius dNNLlllll t 1 ut: 1 mrl ltNIDOI1NllDlllllt'N ll 1111111111 1 111 1 llwlll lllll 1 mn 1 xepm 1 me 1 11 N11 no 1 lJiXN mu1L nu awdlw ll 1 ln tln hast of Xl cuunt15 llu study uf llldfl1lNL0lW xml L UI 111111-1111 xx: t1u1t nu lm to mu an lllqllldtlllfl to txua 'xml lottx pdtrlotlsm let ll 1t1muI1t1 you to hlgher Asplmtlons to ntl un mll m nut un 11ju1t1m1lwmthy Llllltll 1 1 1 llu lmowleclge that the IIIICC ess hnrltdgt ot 11 umtul countlw unclu' which we 11 1 purplz lmu Qfl0lAIlL1A'll1il mul pm1puuu1 Wd-1 purdmsul at sugh fefniul Lost ot blood mal trmuuu must awaken vuthm Nou A Uuu mml ln tial tHl',lI'Ildf.l of tlu l1l1111ng1of llln rty unclu A gmemment of the people by the people mal fm the 111 ople mu1tm1xl1e ni you luttn men xml ummm worthlu ut llens and xlrln 111111011 and muse you to be QVLI on thi dlut to prow xour elxe1 wo: thy uf' your 1lIu1t1luu1 slres l am sun th at ever boy and gill Wlthlll the 1oun1l of mx mme hm a laudable amlntxon to mxke h11 or hu ll 1. suuusful for to be lmppy vu. mu1t sucneecl Thnre 11 llttle of sunshine ln 11 wrulued or Uf1SllCLt'SNll1l llle 'lhere 1-1 no mason vx y 1 uh one ul xuu may not um success for the clown of uppurtunltw Qtand agar as newer lutme 'lln mlcmaml for mrn of slull and ulucatlon euuuls thx supply and new avenues of endunor .fue continually opening to the mpxlrh and ulucaterl women of Hltllll tl up to 'sou to grasp t exe oppuxtunltlw Your .angestcmrfq dld not leaxe to you an lIll1tlltdl'lL8 of wealth They were not able tn lay up tredsulu that would pro wuln for Vuur phhxcal requlrements or enable you to spend mur dau m eau and luxury without U11 mu NNlt,V of pn rsondl effort but better th m all this they bequeathed to you thc IlI'lCillN'- htlltdgb of th11r undymg fame ln youl xunf- murwu the same rlch blood that W111 poulul out upon the battle field where the lssue of thy contm st was the llfe or death of the Natum Whm mu mnplete your Lducatlon m thus mstltutlon you w1ll go fm th into the world prepared to make your llfl Qupcuneful You will be vull equipped toflllvuth credlt an honorable plan ln SOClCtW Amlxevs fallkgli thx great su el magnate omg mul Th1 gxeaust handicap 11 young' man adn haul is a lm-1l1et full of Interest lJC8llhglJ0l1llS' , and fiom my own ob'-.exva tmn I 1m LOTlVlllU.Kl that th111 11 munh truth m th11 stdtgmgnt I h ue sun more than nm xnung m an ndtul illx bright mrl 1 lp llrlm w 1-.tn lus time md wuck h11 vnu r lmmdusu 11 thrifty ffxthu' h ul ldt 11 large 1 tate Tha ce-.1fulm1n111 11 rul1 1 th1 men vu 11 '-.tartell poor 'llurg IN nothing that LOTltY'lll utes so much to the m11l1mg 111 11 sunu ssful life as the spur of mms-.lm 'lhcn IS no h mg that Ltlrltlllllllt 1 mo L tn the 1l1ge-nemu oi a lld.tl0Yl than lllltllt ss and luxury .among th pumple K N I IPIK X51 llll You 1 m Wm 1ucu1111 wu -.tfnt wlth hlgh 11111111 dnml with 11 ilu ml xml '-teflrlfmt purposa You L ln realwe umm ucpentatlon and make of xour1LlX11 re-1putul and hunfm rl members of thx nommumtx ln which you 1h1all 1111111 your llwu If you make puslsunt effort You can not all be gnat lnut all cfm ln suuuslul fm rl member that ll lt um ln truthlullv s cl that the vmxlrl IN lwetur be-mu L you llwd thin your llfe vslll ln 1 sucuu ln All sour rlealmgs you must gui wnlue rgulvul fm what you gd. ln your dml7ltl0n ot tl In :ll thz .affairs of llle olwelwe the rules of strxct mtegrltx and hdxe 11 care for the rights of your fellovu dk well as for your own Tha 0l1lHT'Ill'l0YTlllX m umm that Homes tv IN the best pollcw lS as tlue today as when Hen Fmnklm fnst utte red lt One cannot pmmamntlx -umceeml ln Nharp IJIALUCGS In urgmg you to 11 Xlf.f0I'OU'4 and actlve llfe I do not wwh you to mfer that I am an aclvo mu of 11 strenuous or str unul wclstence Rathel I would counsel .1 normal and healthy caremr To attam the best results you must haw t1meQ of remnatlon as vsell as tlmes of lfxbor A you journey through llfe you ehoulml llwe by the wav A machme ka pt con tlnuallx on a tensmn ox stmm xoon goeQ to pleues and so lf vu overwork the body or bram we mubt pax the penalty m a weak mned muntallty and lou of phplcal power It IS a common KI'ltlCl'wIT1 both at home and abroad that the Amerxcan people are ruled by the Qpmt of fnarlu That m our greed for vu alth and povu r we smother the hlgher and better angele of oux natures and ruth le11lw trample on the mghtQ of ou1 weaker fQllow1 It lv. also 111111 that m th11 country a man s social status li utlmated and fixed by hns bank account md that the dollfu mark 1 the crut of Amellcan arlstmlacx If there be just grounds for these CI'ltlClsIT'lQ then lt ne up to the rlemg gene-ratlon the new CIUZSHQ of th11 republic of Whltll you vxlll be a part to correct th1'-. condltlon and brmg us back to the true pI'lnClplt'S of mln mocmtlc slmpllcltw In conclusion let mg fall xour .attentlon to Qome of the duties that you owe to s0Cl9ty Remember that A pmt of your txme and efforts belong to the publlc No m in llxef- to hlmbelf alone WL owe 11 duty to the State and the Natlon as xull AQ to ouuelxee and to those directly clepe mls nt upon UN The publn 1pn1ud man IQ the. h1gh1 st txpg of the cltlzen lt 11 your duty to study all publu QUESTIONS and keep thomughlx amlvlseml as to what IH proposal or lmemg' clone ln thm leglslatlxe and nxecutlve branches of our gm emment that you may vote mte lllgn ntlx fm the lu 1t mten Nt of' the people. amlplopm rly exnrnm xoul rxght of fmnchxse as fm AYTIQIICAD LIUIQW1 It lk only when the voteu become lax m then' Interest nn publm 11ff.1n1 that our 116111411 he come corrupt and the gmfu r 11. 1-xbls to 1 xpmlt t Q pulmlu fm his man Qnrlcllment lJ11not allow yourselves to become so engrossul m your prlvate affalrs as to cause vou tu forget or neglect your KIUULS to the Smte lust lmefon the great naval lmttln of Trafalgar Aclmlral Nelson called thx offuers and men of th1 fleet to attzntlon and mul I' ngland expects every man to do hw duty and, hred bv this sentiment the Fngllsh sallore fought with lntreplrl courage that guedt engagement which swqmt the opposmg fleet from the Mediterranean and extdhllshed I' nglanrl s Qupremacy on the hugh seas The future of this Lountry IS pregnant vxlth mighty events and wonderful IlOSNllllll tles The natlon expects each cltllen todo h1s duty and lf her request shall ment mth .1 hearty and generous response the welfare of our beloved land will be assured I et us go forth from this place halluaed by the duQt Of our fallen heroes strong ln our determination and hxed ln our purpose to do the rlght as Cod gn 1 1 UN to see the rnght to ourselws to our fellows and to our HOW T0 USE PHIL BIBII' When ln sorrow read lohn 14 When men fall you, lead Psalm Z4 When you have slnned read Psalm 51 When you worry read Matt 6 19 34 Before Lhurch service read Psalm '44 When you are ln danger read Psalm 91 When you have the bluee read Psalm 139 When you .fue dmcoumged read 11a 40 If you want to be fruxtful read John When doubts Lome to you try John 1 11 When you are lonely or fearful reall Psalm When you forget your blessmg-. read Psalm 103 For Jesus Idea of a Chrlbtlan read Matt 5 For James Idea of relxglon read Jas 1 19 When your falth needb Qtlrrlng read Heb When you feel down and out read Rom 8 13 39 When you want courage for your task read Josh 1 When the world seems blgger than iod read Psalm 90 When you want re1t and peace read Matt 11 25 30 When you want Chrletnan assurances read Rom 8 1 '30 For Paul Q secret of happme1'1 read C111 'Z 12 17 When you leave home for labor or trax el read Psalm 121 When you grovs bitter or crntlcal read I Cor 13 When vour prau rs grow narrow or 1elh1h read Pbalm 117 Why not follow Psalm 119 11 and blde Qome of these ln your me morx ' Henrv Davls the avlstant engineer li carrvmg around a badly p1111nned nngm r lt was found necessary to lanu lt the tu t of the week and It IQ mm grovulng be ttel The largest claw to graudau at the Home vxaf. that of 1909, whlch had twenty beven members A A1 A , ' , A 'S ,A A. 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H' X ' ' 'f ' ' A 1 ' ' - 1 1' 1 . - 1 i - 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 11 ' -1- -Y, A A , , . , , A A , . tj A I I 'K i ' xA' I ' l 1 l ' l ' ' lA' x b'A' l ' ' ' A' :A E THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL 'v,VgsT 'QS 1 WW' M Vl We 1111 AN11 'NIRS 110112 s I I' lgliltl who eame It Dee I t l'1l9 the I'0IITItI Io become Stewalel 1111I the I1tte1 Mat1e1n ol the Home have UI lde- III 11lx xx 1r1n pe rsonal fllends as well a III lklllg tllllltllt OIIICI lls both looklng after thell tllllles with rare gooel judgment and ple elslon t 1pt IioIt7 wllo has llso served as a mem bel ol the Iioardof Trustees 1 a soleller of the Ilxll War wlth along lllll enviable ltLOI'tl Although I1orn IH Gelmany ewery tlbre of h1111 Is AHILIILAH When he was ten years of we hls palellts moxed to thls eountry set tllng 111 I t Wayne Th et was ln 18-Ill and he Ilxeei ln that city untll the breaklng out of the war In Aprll 18l11 he enlisted for a we-al s serxlce IH the 17th Indiana Inflntry whleh w IN Ollt ot our IIISK regiments was musteled out the follow lng Aprll as ser ge lnt malor August 111 1862 he re enlisted a11d untll the close of the war w ls a member of the -wth Inlantrx allel was ID sewelal of the most important and haldest fought battles of that great war When mustered out re le-tt as a eaptaln an honor which he won by sheer foree of mellt He ls lIs11 a Hd Degl1 e Mason and belongs to all that Order s hranehes York and Scott 1 h rlte anel IS a Shrlnel Capt Boltz takes great pllde ln the wolk of Masonry and ls one of the be st known me ml1ers of the order ln Inellana I'lom the time he was lnltlateel lnto the older he has been an active worker and ln recognition of hls labors and popularltx has tllleel all the ehalls He IQ Past Master of Home Io1lge No 342 and last Emlnent Com manelel of Commanderx No 4 Knlghts Tem Illdl of I-t Wayne also Iast Lmlnent Com mandel ol Huntington tommandery No '35 Ilunt1ngt1 n MIS Bolt! ls also a memller of the Eastern btal and takes a deep lnterest ln lts work At elllle ent tlmes they lived ln Ft Wayne Ilelntlnefton and Hlulftoll and ln the lattel CItN he serx eel ltiyears as agent for the I ake I' rle KL Western l d.IlI0'lfI eompz-my ION! IRI SIWD XY INIGHI The saeled eonee1t ln Ilnr-oln Hlll Sun flaw nlght the 31st ult was a rare musical treat and hugely enjoyed by LII plesent The solos were fine and the choruses well drilled The slnglng and 11ther exerelses of the exen lng are sud hx many to have made the oeea sion the most lmpresslwe exer giver ln the eha el Aftel the audience w IS seated the ehureh was dxlkened 1nd then followed the elass proce sslonal to the chant of O for 1 I loser Walk Wlth God This was made up of 1 v little girls a dressed ln wh1t1 me carlylng llgllte el candles the graduating class lmmeellately following The little girls marehed two and two up the center alsle anl then onto the stage where they formed ln a convex elrele still with eand'es burning Following eame the lnvocatlon response Home Locals and Pel sonals I 31-W rf., If-'Kg 1 ass ane It spons1x1 It ll llltf Ntlklll e elose ot whleh the e tllllt 1 ls urneel on It xvas Illtlle th 111 1 peet 1 I It pleased the eye and the lnte Ileet 9 solo talxalx UIIINL llllllls was next on the P10111 1111 lllls song ls wt sulted t1l hel wolee allel she sang lt xxlt 1 1111 usual sweetness Hntlstltlllg' lntelpletatlon 11111 aeelng nlatellally to the Ilne I at1111s tl t had gone befole 1nd the dellghtlul 11111l1I111s to folI11w The elass sermon xx 18 dellweleel I11 lxe x lx ones past 1r o the Iflrst M1tho11 t Khureh elf Knlghtstowll I w IS 1 stlo g pleaslngdlseourse lull ol' good ldxlee to tll graduating el lss lnel laeklng not ln good elleel and promise lf the me mllels of the I lass ol 14 but follow ln the wax th lth ls been point ed out to tllem ever NIIIC e thex lleeam 111111 ltes o the ome es x s splrltof the oceftslon and poke IH I11 I1 lpple t veln the elose of the StIHIOl1 the g 11I111t1 rendeleel The Ifarth IN the I Ulll lo x lng which came the lleneelletloll lllll ell recesslonal and the IILIIIIIS malehlng out with the same exercises and ln the same tolm as they had used ID coming lnto the ch 1p1I After the close ofthe ehapel 111021 lm the class passed on lnto the Trustees loom III the maln bulldlng where a soclal houl was pleas antly spe nt It was somewh1t ln the n eture of a rece ptlon where thex shook h11l1I lnel met ln an lnformal way the ofhee rs te dthtls and others employes and friends I the Instltutlon DPATH OF MRS PII III IN A telegram was ree11xe1l I1 I6 NI IX Nth from Chicago annou1e1ng th1 de 1th 1 I M1 Sarah I' Pittman at the home ol h11 1l1u1r1 ter Mrs W I Russell with wholn she xx IN lwlng Mrs Plttman was the lll t x 1 man to serve on a state IIOHIQI ln Indiana ln 188-1 Governor Gray appointing hel a lne fnlle 1 of the Board of Trustees of the gvIIlfII1IH 1n1 Sailors Orphans Home immediately lollow lng lts se paratlon from th Asylum ol lee l1le Minded C hlldren lser1,11lunt1I IWI 1 e lod of slx years e was aged about 10 xe 11s he xx s woman of rare executlxe dllllltl x s important faetor ln the wolk ol e IIo11l1 long IN she remained 1 me mhe ro Il of Tlustees The funeral services were held 1tI'll110TT'lIIIjI ton on Wednesdax M IN Z IZ Nltlt s t 1 daughter ln Chic-ago she le lxes II 11I r Indlanapolls Mrs Iosephlne Sellllnel BOARD M I' ETING the May meeting ol th 1 lll ustees whlell w1 held 1111 1 1 1 followlngpuplls wele ellsehalged Ol ldnlltted to the Home flarence Barnes with hls moth11 S11 lll Harms Indianapolis IIa1oI1It11nw111 with Oscar Ham Marklevllle Dewex 111d Ifilllll Crayton mother Mls Mnllle IIAXIUII In IX ll s lll 1111 1 I ll IIIIII 11111 Illlll, 1 11 ll 111 e 1 f 1 IL IN 1 1 1 111 1111 1 s It llflll still 1 s 1 1 1 1 III II 1 1 l111k 111 NL II 1 11 11111 1 1 III Ile x 111 I 11 I IIII NIUIIN I U l Il H I lt 1 llll IN 1 r1 ve n I11el1111 lpolls 111 es TL I Iltttll 11n1lo1s ltel x Sw lltf ag1 tlxe South I end t III t 1 11 1 I1 s 1 L I 1 X I LK Ill' LX s. ell 111 IXL 1 e 1 N 7' I lll! 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THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL sk-14 S?11L1M 111 1914 Ll XSS HIQIORY Un leavlng the lxlnde rgarten yy11h1ts games and 'longs and plays yye eould not re aI17e that we could eyer attaln the quallhe etlons that would make us n1e mhers of the Nmth Grade Ifaeh Quee-ess1ye year brought new te aehe rs and also new le -asons to he learned more dllll cult than the last Qllmlbllltf the steep and rugged pathvyay to Edueatlon yye hnally with work ahy ad and play he h111d we entered u1on the Inst l1tIl1 lane of the great ont, road that th1s Home otfer The class of N11 1 not so la1ge as some other tlasqes that haye g1aduated fllllll tle Home Sehool IN eomposed of th11te lY1t0lllg9Tlt Qtude nts vyho haye all taken mueh lHt0l'PQtlY1 the sehool yyork th1s ye 1r J rmg the ye ll' vye haye had exeellent eaehmga 111 the li1I1Ie e hooks o John the Il1y1ne where 'wtllllltil Although the f1oQpel of St lol1n and the l'p1stIeQ of t John were yery lnterestlng more mterest waf: taken 111 that gre at hook of NISIUHR Hllfl promliefa The Reyelatlon Thls hook has manv unknown featuxes on yyhleh ohtalned llght and there ILIIIAIIIN mueh unknown for our futuxe eonte111plat1on and work Thanks to Mra Lumhaek and Rey Vyood ruff for thelr help 1n the study of thls Rook the greateat of Books Durmg the year the Wallace 1'oste1 ,J .JC 11' A SOCl8tX has met many tlmea We yyere t1ken hy readlngs and talks to the Medlter rane an countrles yye vyent velth Riley to hl f1yor1te haunts talked vy1th hl Raggedy M111 and Hlred G1rl and dmed Vllll hum At Aunty s House vye ylslted the great theatres of Europe and savy the grtat OINIA II Troya ore tayaIe11a Rustuana a11d Faust 'lhe quartettea and solos haye helped make the meetmgs unusually mter estlng 1 those r ur c lors ree yyhlte ne lwlue for no other eolors seemed so yy ell sulted to our Qp1r1tand enylronme nts Our motto l'yer l'oryy ard has been an IIINDIIRIIOYI to lt yx oe year 'lhat gram oe n1a11 tapt Wallace l'o1ter for yy hom our soelety IN 11amed has Iveen also an 1nsp1rat1on to us yylth hls le tte rs of lyllltl ady1ee a11d eneoulage llltlll v1r1ttendu11ng the ent11e yeal yy a yye I aye s o ane t1e st kme frlends yy ho hue eared for us yy yy1ll KAIIX only the fondest me mo11e e a11d Ue State 1 ne1an1 oyye till! o11g euty and oya ty Ol the tdyantages It IAN glyen us l'o the lgO2Itl of 'Trustee 1eers eae er 1oye111esses ane ot er IIIUNPQN yye oxye lt 1 epe t g1at tI111r aQQ1stan e and exeellent t1a1111ng to tlt Us as loyal PRITIOYIC Cltl79DQ to take ou1 places 1n the busy yyo1Id Wlth sad yet 1oy ful hearts yye bld you all l'a1eyye II 1' 11111111 RLLD DID GOOD WORK When the yyork of soddmg the barren ground 111 front of the boys eottages yyas eompleted ment1on of yyhlch veas made IH a reeent lseue of the lou1nal lt yyas a tlmely lmproyement and one that added greatly to the xppearance of that part of t ottage Pa1k e arger lmys of Dly I4 under e superylslon of Ilevyey Lre1ghton not only front of cottage ll yyhleh ls no lo11ger uied good ai lt then IUXN IN KIYINIOD QUPKIIEFN he moys 111 yyo1k and got the sod under lllfllLUltlt'N yyas taken up eyer lll the yyooe 1 me liilttl Ivy hind o the eo ages e dld the yyo1k Ill the Flgflll Pllll and Ill ide an lmproyelnent that 1 permanent Thelr efforts are appreelated l1y the management of the I ome Nu1e1111tende11t unn tame ll o e I mploy es flllllllj, 100111 at the 11oon houx Tue y the ,oth ton the puryo e of m llxlllg a lllllt aeld1e s lt yy 1s a taetful and lelllt' ul pee eh he Qdlll 11e1tl1e1 too 1nueh 1101 too llttle 1 yye feel sure 11s yyo1e H110 1 a fe1t1le so1 ee1 Al oue tilt re111a1ked I11 k s no L t1 ngth dllll Iltllllltxllkk through It e'one1 ene M1 Dora P11teha1d spent Nunday the 7-1th ult yy1tI1 f11e11eIs 111 lxmght toyy ll . I A T 1 'I - ,. I , I , I s 1' 1 A ' I I 'x g . . I .1-X Ifl lt. X TK my 1 -.if 'Z I-,112 I1 ,... I f2,1Li1:' -,if 1 1 ,151 4 Ls' 1 .1 1 .,..:-'T g.:-gf e 1 , 1: 1 1 1 . ' 1 - ' 1 -- I I ' 1 1 1 1' ' I1 1 15 l ' .V U l 'Q ' Y' 1 . ' ' 1 1 s ' 1 1 I I I I I , 1 ' ,In 1 1 1 , .' ' 1 'S I I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I ' Ve' U x l 1 1 '- 1 . ' 1. s . ' . I I1 1 1 . II III IIIII II I I ' .1 'e , 1 I I 1 I 1 1I1I- 11I11 1 1 11 1 .If 1 ' - 1 - ' 1, , . , , , ,. , II ,. . I of 1-1 .I -- '. 1. 1.' I- I ' - . ' - ' II II I Th- l' '. . 1 th I ' ' 14 I V - I ' 1 ' ' i 2 ' 'T 'A ' ' . 1. 1' 1 1 ' ' . V' 1 ' l V I I ' 3 U T ' T T - 1 T 1 1 1 1 . 1. I'4'3ChPd tht' LIUHI. the Nllllll f11'H4lk'. TIWH I I ' ' sodded ln front of the-11' lllVlSl0Y'l, lvut also 1n ' 1- 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 '-'W 1 II I I I , 1 I 1 ' 1 '. , , . ' I ' 1 o o o .' 1 I ' 1 21 I I I ' ' I ' I 1 II- 1 1 1 1 I r I I I I I I I I II. I . I. . T I I I 1 SI I I I l ' ' ' . 1 . . .I I. ' ' , ' I. 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' ' ' S 1 I THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL 'ht' ,k- ll ,ff THE BOOKS OF IHI' BIBII' 11 t rn tm ls ant s Le thert ll lrght md dar ntss In Exodus at hrs tomrrrarrd All Israel tied from Pgrxpt s land Their laws and what tht rr trrln ht ftll lewrtrcu and Numb. rs ull uo s holy will agrrrr wt su Contained rn Iltuttronomx Then follow Ioshua Iudges Ruth Two hooks of Samuel trom hrs xouth And two of king the rttord plarn Of many a good and url rt rgn wo books of thronrt les tt llr 4 r Each monarth s hrstorx ht ard ht tort Their nobls deeds of valor dont Their mam battles fought and won Historic words our htarts rnsprre From Lira and from 'wht m1 rlr And E sthtr shows the w rv ol trod Whrle Job reterx es the chastt ning' rod The Psalms lrft up the soul with prarst And Proverhs teach rn homt lx phrase Ecclesiastes next tome son And then the Song of Solomon Isaiah now with wrsron tle ar Beholds a promised Saxror near Whrle Ieremrah lrft on hrrgh For Israel s race hrs humble crx And Iamentatrons parnts hrs tgrrt t T at 71on wer ps nor hnds rtlrel Ezekiel Daniel eat h retord The wondrous de alrngs of the I ord Hosea Joel Amos too And Obadiah propht ts trut O er Israel s farthlt ss natron warn And warn from url to rt turn Then Jonah 'VI1t th N rhum show Lt trod s tender loxe and thrt atene d wot Ha waltltult pr axs 111 words sulllrrrrt Ihat rrrrgg through all sutttu rrrgr lllllt Nt xt leph rrrrah ll igg 11 Ihtn If tharrah Vlal rthr And we haw passt d in tlost rc xtrw Prom anti: nt Scripture to the nt w .f nr now 1 Naxror birth lu hold n 'Vlatthcw stylistic swu x o arlt lultt and ohn s wor trst lst Hrs sufferings death and how Ile ro t In Acts the Holt t hostdcscends And t hrrst Ilrs kingdom wide Q xtt nd n I omans lo the Apostlt au ommtnds tht g,1ttof'l.od to 1 1 orrnthrans and tralatlans show The grate that exerx soul max know P pht srans and Ihrlrprans tell The leal Hrs life portrawttl so wt ll tollossrans TIIQSSAIOUIAIIS spa als Ut hopt and tomfort to tht wt ik In lrmothx Paul s thargt wt lllltl In 'I rtus friendship warm and kind I hrlt mon shows how love constrain While Helm ws rll the types trcplalns Wrth lames and Ptttr Iohn and Iutle And Rus l rtrons we tom ludt lht hooks that ln trod s Word drxrnt I rkt stars of endless glorv Slllflt 'vi I IIII' POPUI XR GIRI s he opular girl th 1 Not always the prtttx girl not always t Q c exsr girl though math hrs a trrst 1 rt Chrnee at popularrty The Parrn Iournal hrs lately made an analxsrs of why 1 glial IN hlstd s 1 II m trre rrt ro worth any grr t t 1111 ko XXIUIIL H 1 dr rpporntmc rl rrrr N 4 rr rt ts Q rrrd lumps :nut rr1lt ol' htr trrcnt s out on s x to trrtrt t 1 w Us trrrr sorrrt thing: ltrnd to sa rut ru s ge llilIlllX and Iltll trtrrrg rn w rt rs 1114 1h rrrd to llg t trt srrrrnx srdt 1 lplul sxrrrpathy or rstwox ttr t lrrtrrd ttndtr ant r 1 ous 11rd gtrrtrous t t HI 1 s 1rr s tht wort r NPI td ht o 1 tr txtrnhrrdv tlutw od popularr V somt w rr on trrturnst mu but true Illl IIIIX lllll t rlw rxsdepe on 1 1 gli rt rrurrrlur ot' girls or Illls rdrrrlrtd while thtv a llljf md nrt x trost wholtnow l1 L I O I - , ll 1 si vs . 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' ' ' ' V I I Q ' I - .' - I' l Sl1- :wt-1-pts l':1x'or's r'2 I' ' '- rns T r ' I' 'I '- - V- I ti I aI .' 1 FI' I ' Zlll I . 4, HIVI . I ' 'I I I' U 'I ' I' 'I I' tl 'Q I I She dot-s not sl1il't lll'l' rwsponsilrillties to ' . ', I I I. . J --' 'Q I. , ' ' otl hut vlrer-r't'r1lly l - ls 2 2 ' hten , , I I I I , I ,I -'. ' ' 'I': ,' ' 1 lrt-r'11--iglrllor-'s load. ' ,I It . A' I ' -I II -4-'- ' -'-' ' -' 7 'I ' Sl1- strives to lim-p on l 'Q I' -lui, jI- 4 1' I- I- . A V, V 'I 'l I H- I' I :I ,I I 12.12 is ow-1' rt-ztdy with lrt- ' ' I f ' I- J 3 if I ' I 3 II ' . . ' 'I tht 'h Valk 111 h- sl alle. ' , , - 'I , , I' I -' '- ' ' - Sh- is loyal to her' s, - 1 I' I ' . Q ,I. I ' I ' . ' I 'II I I 1: Il' I tlvvott-tl to tlos- she l 2 ' ' S 'M' 1' . ' I.I V, . . ' l 21ll. . ' 'I 2' 1 'I-' . ,. -I - ' ' ' I' - Sl1- is lilo-d lly lroth rm-rr :md VVUIIIZIII, Il I . I' I -' , 1 ' -' ' -' A 'I-HIIIIIIIII lov -d lly t'lllltlIIt'll 2111dI Jlrt- l' tl: - ' ll a ' , :I I' I II - - - A' 1- Lf lplmw- to hw- 111. .I I - I, -II f' I I - All tht-so points, it rnzry lu- notiv- , 'I ng ll If ' P ' ' I ' 'f I'1'2lllj' to: girls irrrr -'lill-1 th -2 2 ' II In ' ' I I f I I IIO if t p ' , 4' l2lIIl 4lVt'l ., zuldt-tl l'1'o1r1 the outside. ': ' ' 'tI ' ' I I ' IK 1 I' i , 2 ' tlopetrlls .' A 'l il 'A .' 2 '13 ' ' ' ' I I' I h - 'l '- ' , 1' ' if ' -'2 1- arrflpt-1'rr1:rr12-rrt por 2 I' s 2 nd ' I .' ,I.I,A . ' l .,. P ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' up 'l211'21c'te-1'. A f'-2 -' i . f . I -. 'I ' PI ' 3I' ' , ' ' ' I' . .' I' 2 r' get 2111fl 2il'l' only 2 ' ' ' 1II re , . '-2 , .'2 .' ' by other: with 21. l'k' rg that is per- yor 2 1 '-ttIx', l1I- I 51 ' ' r 'ttl THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL M3534 3 a out them llt Irnl who lntly In nhIr I I 'IIHANIIINIIIII I AI: acter wma POIDUIAIIIW war III and year out Forward Ab WI' ARI' ROBERT RLLII To thoae who know thee not No wordq can pamt' And thoae who know thee Know all worda are faInt LOUISF JoIwsIoN For If Qhe wIll she wIll you may depend upon lt And If she won t she won t ao there san on It FDYTHE RIN FII None but an author knowx an author Q C8165 MARTHA JoIINsIow He IS a fool who thmks by forte or sklll To turn the currn nt of a woman -. vsIll EDWIN PURI I L Who to hImself IS law no law doth need of fends no law and IS a klng' llllleed HERMAN QANIILIza Methmkq he ll manage well HAZILI RAY StIll waters run dtep WILLIAM SEWAI I The best thIng'4 are some tIme'2 done up ID the smallest packagee RALPI-I MILLER A lIttle noneenqe now and then I5 lellwhul by the wlsest men A lone mud Hoxok Inxxlxxox Small hut llllgh It Is me at and drmk to see I tloxyn I I Ullll RAIDAISNIIK ll Thou hast talent fox Lfltlllwlll f l ll It to u It on yourself Nh had the hut home ont could uItaInly vneh ont Lould han xyuhld III I lntttu U you not knoxy to yxhlth honu I I9f9I N thu luauuful xtatt of ouxx lovellar hoIIIe a be tter home 0 one has had I-Inu. Ol htlon I n here to I IIL lt ant Ii Vw Ita at homl lm wx ll Vklllllllltl HAIII Rn BIRTHDAY DIRH TORX Claudt Raddsaugh and IIQIIIIAII Nxnduw A rIl Z9 A good tempt-I IL o lhmt Natuu '- hut I,,IIt A??l1l Iames 'Saltwman Mav Zn Thou art too frm atly lnCIll'l6d toward pleasure RoheIt Reed May 77 'Ihou art the arbI ter of thlne own fortune Honor Denmason Oct 23 Thou wllt wed at an early age hdwm Purple Aug 30 Thou ha'-It much to be grateful for but nothmg nothmg to be vaIn glorlous over Ralph Mlller Oct 13 In sport eepeclally tltetnew of foot Qhalt thou excel Wllllam Sewall Jan 9 No man waa ever hom mth greater opportunItIe: than thy e Martha and Louwe Johneton Now 1 lourt knowledge and health rather than wmalth Pdythr Reed Jan 1 Roammg In forelgn landa vull be thx greateat pk Mun Hazel Ray Dec 18 Lxput not that -.utuw mll tome to thee go thou and Qeek hlacu bhmdollar M r ll If at rat thou fallest try agaln ua' try Seventy tlmes sex en It lf a deep pleaaure to those Intereeted In tht Home and It accompllahmenta to Qee among the ex pupIlQ Q0 mam of them bear lllg the marks of haung attamed auccess out on the broad held of battle I . 141519 'EIL-if I I I I 'ff' I ' fiif' Z -I I 95 ' 5 'Q ' -1 I 7 cl' ' 3 45 I '75'TI?57531f 5151? f'5ff5f IYQQE' IW, 'I 1 y. 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X 1 X- The first base ball game of the season was score bx lflflllljf 1 as follows THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL Qeelmfrfaa wee fa X e ATHLETICS get if played onthe Home grounds between the Carthage tovsn team and the Home lN1ne on Were muddy It was a very 6YK.ll,lIlI2,' game and there were mam elose plays The result was Home 1 C arthage The batterles were Larthage K11er and Mltchem Home Sanders and tolhex On Wednesday Alllll Z9 the Home nlne walloped the Kmghtstown H1gh School team to the tune of Io to 3 Morgan the w1s1t1ng pltcher was taken out 1n the s1xth 1nn1ng and Colllns took h1s place But our boys kept hlttmg the ball unt11 the close of the elgth IU mng when the v1s1to1s returned home HoMF vs IAIi'l'IIAf 1- me ll se11oo1 On Frlday May 15 the Home N1ne was defeated by the Larthage H1gh School te am The vlsltors C8I'I'l6fl w1th the1r team K17er and Mlchem pltcher and catcher of the town team Both are good players and do not go to h1gh school We do not th1nk anyone could be JUSUIIGKI 1n saymg we were beaten by the Carthage Hlgh School team The .3-lx t arth Lge Home Sanders led h1s team 111 1 successful tXIltlll t1on agalnst Carthage Our boys de fe eted the same team that had defeated them 'lhe game ended Wllll the seore 9 to o The um es lu ww ln behllf of the locals ae W1lleutt 1n behalf of th x1s1tors showed tnelr good judgment and gave both te :ms a square deal 'lhe l1ne ups of both teams ale as follows LARTIIACJPNIXN IINI' ll R llldlidllgll u xe lt lex ll 111 n Wvant Io J :Mew I'1rst Base Second Base Thlrd Base Rlght F1eld Le nter F1e-ld I eft Pleld We had fanlx good teams 1n Basket Ball Mltchem K1ler Murphy l lnseott 1 Dyer orr1s I lerce K1Le1 I oll1e r Sanders Larnes C itcher l 1te her Short Stop l'1rst Base if a It I Second Base l llI'tl liase Rlgllt l'1elel lttl left I 1 d HOME' I INF C xtcher It apt J I'1tcher Short Stop th1s we We had no ehance to play outfude teams but played among ourselves every l'r1dax and baturdav n1g,hts The followlng lsr Fl AM ZNIJ TEAM Radabaugh tenter S Reddmg Sanders Porn ard Mlller I'0IXNdI1l I Saltsman I4 lessup tluml t Sturgeon I o r N Hardm Of course the mst team would w1n every game and not Vv lHl,lHg' to play any one s1ded games we d1v1eleel the two teams up and some regular basleet ball playlng was done lRlBlIll' I0 INDIANA We s1ng as grateful ch1ldren lo the good old l'l00Slil state And m lx our glad thanksgwmgs be Among the true and gltdt lhe State of Ind1ana Has LNG n us n1anV thlngs A home and edueatlon And good things bt for lungs And now Oh Ind1ana As we leave thv shelte rlng wmg May we from the Home s good te achlng Upon thee cred1tb11ng Ldwln Iurple as' W .-.:,.:.,Y -,Z-.iii-.ff .:NA,,1Ig.. 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THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL 4 M1111 I lAl'N tht 1 1 I 1 1rx1 trr flag rrrort 1ltx1 Ill x 1 X C'ar1N loxt 1 1 rt Nt IIN ant SITIIMN 1t 11, 1 tt 1 xtr N1 to avxalttn 1 art a111l 111 thrng NU rrou rr llillllblln he rt port tl1 tt tht rt haN ht n taught from rnfantx I11 rtxtrt l11Nhttr1t1an1 plet upon hx fl fort rgrr rratrorr Butrtrr111Nt ht r1lrr1rtt11l tl1 rt tht Amtrrmm peoplt farl to grxt trrough rtttrrtron at t1n1eN 1 that tht ll111tt1l Ntat1N 1 illllltl t1t wort erafruz orrlx I Ntout N 111 f11 roof' of tht 1 t Hurting xx rtrr a unt HS t lttn 1l t 1ntlu1t1l e Tribune N flag llltl thrt t on plllllll lIUllflll'lf.fN Thert vxtrt a gootl 111 1nx rr1ort Amtrrtarr fla -1 rn Vera f 1111 th rt tlax 1nl lllIfltl t1 ITI men of our ar nrx ar11l II 1xx xxt rt tlxlng, N111 the Tribune rn an etlrtorral Vthtthtr that rs war or not th flag IN n IL firing t wr hraxt mtn our rrrtrr rou111l1t llrt 1, should ht flxrng htrt rt horrrt rrr rtcognrtron of that fact 1-mtl III honor of tht 111111 xx ho rrt sta 1ngtht1rl1xtN for tht honor of' tht fl tg very roof'Nho11l1l flx tht tolorN ll xx 1 dows should 1lrNplax rt rllllw 1N not IIIILUJINIII Whatever our thtorrtN xf M x11 II polrtx w ether wt art for pt Ill or xx ar th 1 trt time to remmtl IIN that xx 1111 AIII rrt 1nN and that rn tht fact of 1r1t1 rnatr rmrl 1 11l 1 respons1b1l1t1eN all Arntrrt rr1N 111 ont 1 1 lflltNlIfllI 111111111 1 IX no 1lo1 IN to 111Nt xx htn ar11 hox tht flag Nhoultl at l1Npl 1x1 l Tht f11te1lot1aN1o11N AIEAS folloxxN Nroult h 1 f'll taf'l'onl111to N rrrt 11l rx t rruarx P I 1Nl11ngto11 N hrrt It tx thrutrx U hattlt ofl txmgtorr IIIIIIXQIN rrx Aprr' IW lVIemor1alDax 'Vlix 511 Flag Dax l11ntI4 hattlt of' llunlttr Hrll ann1xe1N11x rt 11 lr eptntltrrtt Dax ulx hatt Naratogr 1nn1xt1Narx Ottohtr I Nurren1tr of Xorlttovn anrrrx er 11x October Il I-xac trt fl 11., Nhoultl flx 1t half Ntafl' from NUIIIINL 1 tat rom 11oor1 to IIIIN t lllllltdlx ttrtmonx ohNtrxt1 to N oxx proptr lLN1N et for the Amerrtan fl 1g 1611111195 t at tht flag Nhall not ht rorNtt1 xt ort Nun a tt 111111111 up a te N Nl t rt at NUIINL trxr lan N xtt t1torN Nhoultl Nt mtl at atttntrorr am un toxtrtlurrng tht plaxrngof' The Star Spangltd lirnrrtr rtrrx Npt1t1to1N art rtqurrtt xx rtgulrtrorr o Ntantl at atttn ron llll grxt tht rrrrlrtarx Nalute During the plax1n1, of tht nrtronal hx mn at retreat tht ag, Nhou 1l ht loxxtrttl hut not then alloxxttl to outh tht grountl VI htn tht 111 ltlllll to o1N 1 IIANNIIIL, rn 1111 ll t 111 III ILXILXX tlt N11t1t1t1r1N Nr11u1l llIXdllxllI1,I halt Illll 1 Nlttlllg' 1 Nt 1111 Nt11111l 1t ttttntron 1rr1l urrtoxtr rtn tl1t fl11,, 1 oxxn 1 Nt1 a Nrgn of rnournrrlg rt Nhoultl ht l1o1Ntttl to i'Illl Ntafl' rt tht tor1tluNro1r of the fllllkldl I 1 111111, Ill fag at lr 1lf tlflrt NlI11Ultlfll S e Ntetl 't t top of tht Ntafl' and t loxxere1l to IIONIIIUYI Tht nxtrorral Nalutt r ont gun for exery N 1 t It rrrttrnttronr tlutt IN under e laxx of nat11rnN 'I glllln legrNlat1on to pr1Nt1xt the American flag from 1ltNttat1o11 mutrlatron or improper use 1N heen tr1attt1l hx Illlllx ont NtHttS an thrtt tt11r1tor1tN a f'oll1 NNN A117ona 99 talrfornrt IHWW ftllllldlltl IWUI lonnectrcut IHWW lntlranl Illll loxxr IW00 lxanNaN D0 ll une IHWW Nliilxllllll IWW M1NNathuNetta IHWW Mrthrgan IWUI 'Il11r11tNota INWQ Mrs Norrr IW02 lutilltillll IWII1 lNthraNlta V3 txx l'l2'lllIPNlIlIL VW Ntxx l9INt X I N xx Xorlt IWU1 'Ntxx Mtxrto IWlH Norh llrltota IW01 Ohio IWU' Ortgon IWUI le N xanra 11491 o o lx 11 IWO-I R e lNlRIIll IW04 South Ilalttrtx IWOI Iltah IWO? Xtrmont INWN xN?l'flIlIlLfI0lI IW04 Vl1Ntons1n IWUI Wxomrng Illllx The Ntat11tN of tht l'111tt1l NtattN forbid the UNL of tht flag rn 1tg1Ntt1t1ltra1lt marlts tl11c1.-igo Trrhune T trt IN llllf ont xx1Nh trongtr than that of tht hox xxho 1N NNINlIIII1I to ht a III 1n Ind that tht xx1Nh of tht nran to ht a hox again M1 lx 1tt Nhafltr of tht tarlor rng depart nrtrrt Nptrrt Nuntlzrx tht 'lth XKIIlI relatives and f11e1rtlN III Ifortx rllt , ,'.--t , '.tIt ,t'.' ' 'r,. ERI 1' - rt-o11- uf' llf nzttiorr l ' 1 'l'h 'I't' 'N 1 1 ' 1 gg Il 111 lllt, 1l1 1 l 1 l' ' 1 ' N 1 ' .' t b th 1 '- -'r lt' tl an 1l11 1 11111r'i- 1.' ' .' ' 1 ' l 1. ' 1 ' ,' l 1 htrip 47 th - ' 1 3 hen .1 1- till til wry. 'l'l - 1 1 11' 11. - 5' 1 -3 1 ' , l 1' flo1 ir f in tht- l 1' - -zt-, It -' lt sl I 1- 1liN1 Izryt-tl at Il N 1 1' 1 ln': 1 1 ' ' : 1 'N - 1 fail. ' '- ll tlrr'ill in un A1r1t11'i1'1 lI'S l l 1.3 l -l ILL V1 .' ' ' ' l li .'t1 t 1. Tl 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 l N: 1 th he , 1 ' .- 1 1 Nt-N l 'N 1 1' 'sm l 1 1 -' LL3 1 1 -. 1 ' ' ' 2. as t 1 1 1 t'ol111'N l 1 'S 'e 1 '1 .1 1 1 1h' I 1 1 ' Q, 1 ' ' 1 ' '1 1 ' V ' ' .lv .A.,., Z.. , , 1. - ' , ,C , 1 , . ' . ' 1 .Sz .-.V - 1.1 , 1 ' Q ' 1 ' ' . 1 -1 ' --' ' , .lur 1 H2 11l 1 1 -- --1, .I D' bl: le of hz. - - 1' '1 - 2 13 d ' .1 -1 ' 1 1 1 1 22 1 1' T31 1 l- 'N '1 , I8. g 1 ' '-1 1 f 1 - ' ' 3 ' ' .' ' 'N1 ' 21 I' - ' ' '1, 1'..: ' , . 3 ' ' , to the flying of' our' flag. For' ir1Nt11n11t1, on the uatiorr Day. Novemlrer' 25. On lNlt1mor'ial Day IW05: Del11xx'a1'e, IW03: ltlaho, 1905: Illinois, lay 1 ' - .'- 111 1-l l11 ' l 1 .1 f .' 1'1 1 . .1 1 3 ' 1. 1 1 '1. . 1 ' J S, I9f 3 of V ' 7' ' .' Sl fl111:.' 1 llht- .'t1 1 rm to 111101. Zllltl at full N 1 l' f N at-t. I1' , I 1 1 . . Z.: ' S -1 the 1 'l'1'ih III 1 'l l' 'l 1 Th- ' '-'- 1' S - - l :h ' 1'. 1: ' ' , . 1 1 ' , 12.3 ' - co ws a'- , an hlN ' 1 l- th ' 1 1 ' .21 1, . F3 '- , l9f.3 ' . Z . , , ' . ' ' h. , . f -1 . ,1 11 1 ,f 1 , E. - N . - B1 ' 1 1. 111-1.1 A' , . l .vu 1914: H 1 11 11 1 5' -- 1 1 r'iNt-, Illll' ht- 1 lloxx't11l 1 '1 1' 'f' I' run- 't1 ' ' ', . T3 rl 1 ' 1 , . I3 t g. ' T' ', 1 1-1, 1 1 1' le 311. At r'1t'111t3 ' .' .'1t, 1 'l' .11 1 ' , . F1 ' . 1 L: '1 , . 3 ' nn- - 11- 1 1'. .'1'l 1 .- .11 1 1 ' l - cyl ' . 1.': P 1't lil' , . 2 hod ' ,, t- o tl 1 lir11 1 lx1ll'.2 .1 111 1 '1 1l '1 , ' N ' . . . C . ' , 'th '1 1, ' '. 1fl11r ll' 11' 1' t ', 1t' 1 l - 1 ,' ' 1- T. ' 1 . , , . 2 .1 1 , 2' ' , . -1. . 1' ,'f1. , I-1 , . ' ., ,., , , in k' ,' '.,,. . , . , 2 ' N. I , .,., 1, ' ' . 1' h E .1 -1 1 1 1 rtl 'i1- t 1 1 ' . ' 1 1 zt' 1 1 l -f 2 , ' ' 1 1 'S .p ,..' ,.' 2.1 1, .' .,.', . 1 ,S ,.2 h,.1 1 S . ,. , .' ,.. 1 1 1 ,..' .H ' .-.v ..1 1 ' Y. .' ' . ' I v 'f ' ' 21.15. , I 1 D' D ' ' 1 ' 2 .1 . h 1 1 1 11 11 ' ' '. iN 'N l1 1 lr 1 1 1 ' 1 1 '1. 'S ' -H ' ' 1' ' ' ' 3 , '11 '1 t-1' '1 XVI 1 1 1 f 'N fl ' at l alt' .' zfl' N a ,Sb -I 1 K1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 rt1' :N 11 ' .' ' .' 1 .' 1 1 ' .1 1 1' -i 1 L Q 1' - ' ' 1. .11 1 1 1 1 . III 1 ' 1. ' THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL W' all 1 I-'ll'-fl'-4? 4?-ell-4? 'lP4l? 4? if lk! SUNC r-ever-ever-walker sf eww:-4 OH Tllhl S ANDS 0 HOMP Oh theI S 8: S O Home dear Place of chlldhooel of sunlight and song' Tho afar from thy hrlght sleles remoy d btlll our fond hearts for the e ever long' Oh thel Q Sz S O Home dear Place of beauty of sunlight and song' lsong' Home of Qong'l Tho afar from thy lmrlght sleles re moy ed Qtlll our fond hearts for the e ever long teyer longll Sweet thy blue lake thy sprlngs and thy fountalm Oh thou Home full of sunllght and mlrth fdear Homel How we long for thy hulls vales and foun tams tfountams thy fountalnsl For the dearest and falrest of earth' eyes the falrest'l How we long for thy hllls vale1s and foun talnq For the dearest and fairest of earth' tyes the falrestl How welonff for thv hllls vales and foun tams For the dearest and falrest of earth' tl-or the fanest ot ealth l s ld to y en Sao to vyx he yylde y r l srllll t y tn I Sul to wane er Out IH the yylde yyolld fn from the Home In the yy ee vyor ld 1 ad ftte to yyandex In the Vyll e vyorld 1 s td l tte to yv meer Sa to yy under sad to vyandex the I O Home de tOh the Homel Place of lhllllhflflll of sllllllght and song el 5 KS O ee xl llome ef.-u lemoyee I'ho affu lrom thy lmght sleles xemoyed Stl l our fond heart lox thee eye! ong' Sweet thy lrlue lalee thy springs and thy fount un Oh thou Home full ot sunllght and mlrtl Hoyy yye long foe thy lnlls yale and fountuns tlount uns thy fountains l 1 les of' ear Ves the fauestl Hovy yye long lor thy hllls yales and foun tams I' lhe st e ll es e l st' Hovy vye long lor the hllls yalea and oun tams I the de re t end l tnest ol ear l thou ome ol loye and sunlight hoyy our h :rt sllll llllllllill thee yeslnurn wlth oye ve s hum yylth loye yes hurn wlth loye or thee Oh thou Ilome ol loye r1DtINUllllf,fl'lt hoyy our healts still llurn tor thee yes bum vyxth Jlieilew loye yes lnuln yylth loye yes hurn with love tor thee s urnvy th y thee yes hurn w e or the Vyltll loye lor thee with ove lox thee yes burn yylth loye yylth love or ee tloye he the Ilome' THI MAG UR Pl Af ' Hove our hearts swell as we eg It Om Glory our flag as s e h ings ldly from the top of the staff or undu lates luke .11 thmg ahve whlspermg softly above our heads as the 7ephyrs stlr the folds into movement' And how lllee the energetlc natlon of vyhleh she ls the st xndarel as the lrreele increases and the folds npple and whlp at lts command' Wh nt IH there ln that bunt mg with lts hars and Its stars ln a held of blue that eause s 4 eateh m the throat brmgs zmlst allke tothe eyes of the old veteran yyho has follovyed lt to the cannon s mouth and to the young, fllllllllfifll en who has not yet elyee hes Ibdlltlilll ol llle Wh tt es then ln the lmttlefl tg' that causes the soldiers to dle eontent on the held If only he he permltte el to loole at the flag' as hw llfe e ns yylth the dav' lust pl nee me where y s t e flag, Conn nee 'Ihe re was magle m the snght of the bullet swept en-ngn tha huleauleel the soldlex mto the ver mouth of hell No impassioned olatoxy of a Demosthenes I 5 I . . on ' , I , ' '4 .' . 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THE HOME JOURNAL-CLASS ANNUAL f '3 - 11 ,wr 1,18 2 u ll 2 xi I in wi it of thx II lg., 2 Im mttle in thi lu: luti iiiix xx ii A Ln hrntlui lnught limthli ii lt hlum x cs 1 N mimi 1 ii, -an ght S lmlnix In mum tha I ig int uw 1-ianguindry Qonllint .1 th x n xi r lolloxxu upifu ul mm 0 In in s how the olil will in 15,1 u in L e day. now whui th Imp ol in gat 161 hui em impimntx 1 ti lhltllll Nt im 21 nur of othu ilu ii N ii in f Pl company now fmt thinning it tha hinclx of Time I In the days whgn tlu I mil iwuumlul to thn tramp of the how m uxlmlling tu uphold the honor of thx flag hon thm puipli lIlLLlLlI thx IIDLQ ol hlum fmrl i tli View at intervals in the lung lim hmm thn cheering was momuituilx lmsliul lx t eak forth into lllllglllltl mln i 1 t im hm fldg,llIiXl1I x 1 u xx s rm along summing t l ui ii N Q il!l1,.Z Xu Q Ill N 1 nn n Us tlilla Illom N ilu un LOUINIIIQ il 1 IL ximg nmsthn ul ml th i in c huml zxfui 21 iii um iii iigi n N r the Il lL, upi -1 nt in ii s n s ull that 1 ll ii nm N 18 in lndi in quill N I xx RH What :S the American Hag ln gpm! md Patriotism' If you should islx mn thu quektion I xxoulml znswu ag' ax mwxi nc hx the Conti itil cigrus in uxolution I' un I insiuiim on 2 mme ax INNUU 1 the Wfn IM partmgnt of thf bnilul State- of Amuu 1 1 nm maurixl must ie A plmluc ii nlipp ml fiom pun genuine Amuu an grown licep protuteml lax Aimrican tariff nuituiul on thm Nuuulmnt gidwu from th2 giun hills ofa Iillt nuuntrx pullhed hx the National All ot oul Iupuhlic cleansed hx Ameilcdn inntutecl lahoi xxmhul in the pun -park mg., xx itus of 21 lmil of lilu rtx cured with -Kimi in in ml mlxul in thg wool with ATTIQIIQAH ml Dlx qtlmt will not rum finished to the musu I Aimiuzui nmmhimix nmnufantiliul intu Ildgx hx lllttlllgtllt happx pati1otiQAimr1c2m man xml woman prcmcterl hx Annilcan an in x muxix Illtllllill um Ll ii LU x tiipt in uni NIH! a perfect Ameiinan tl ag' lt aussi ll hx the intelligence of lo i i ul 2 rum in illllk nx with hom-t I1 mms mill lining, hm nt- halloxxul with tn llmil of pxtimtx nxeeteiieil with the tears in Ulll nolill Nnlf -.aaiiliuiig ln xunmii 1 1 uw thmm Cult Wa me -mf, 42,1 uxtei Thr klfig Mfm VN I 1 Nationa Sponsor for the Armin in I I ig' Indianapolis nr lll0llI ll Wl IART A Graduating gong Though we part from um another And from tuuliux kind and dear And to dixtant spot- max Journex Ne er to nassenihle here Xlt when xu apart an dwelling' Uft oui tlmughh shall hither Hee Lach in heart shall prexent be' Though we part no mmm to mingle As we here so oft haw. done Though our deviating pathwax s More and mon aput muxt run We in heart shall mon together luQt the -.ame through goml and ill' Tzars max fall hut xet in fondnew We qhall he xemmmhlud till' Though xu part nn morn tl lixtrn To each deal fdmillfn tone In the ear of memmx sounding' It Nhall exer lu oul msn Anil the hand- vu take at p iitmg, Tho we ne uinimc max grnxp We ihall Qtill hehold extmmlul We shall ftill dpplar to Ll up I hor us Though we part Xu ll -till umemher ll the Nunn vu XL ihni hed ere Am the nu atm xx ul thi ii mmm iw bhall oui xpnits nel lheu X 5 .i?, 1 ' -I. 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