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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 . A1 A G '-' ' ' - '-1-'-7 -1.-' 'TA'-.ZW- I ' ' ' ' 2 , 'v Vi V, V 1 'W Y - ' 'V' v ' -WV 'i I ' ' fr' . ' I I A ' v lu., ,, ,, , N ,, ,, , , A , t...V ,, .. .,,, .,,,, .,.V ,V . . 1 N. 'gg':,AgEg.2'j'.:f Qlxgigfci f,lq'.L-5.1 1.1: -1-S nf: ig-cf' Jr. 1.5 ,kg nf, , :JJ fl- ',-Q' :JL '.-Lf ,-ff. Q-g fl '.'.' J: -,:c'4.1l: fat' ,ff 'nf .-,ln 4,-ijlilp fp-Lf ylf, 'g5.f,,1, 'gcc QQ. vc' :JL igyaf , L1 f f h- .. 1 1 -'gh :ll 3, 1. Q , ,,,.', V UN., ' , gl .., . '11.11 , 5,1 .'. '. -- 1. -A A. 1 . , rl ' br' 1' '4 - 1'-' 2 1 1-1' I- V ' ' H' 'klu' but ' ' ' lwin l- .' th- HI I E' z l- L J I 1 I 1 1 I 1-' 1 V 1 V V 14 'V v Q 1 A V U D I v 1 1 1-'I' - 1 1 . X' ing, as ' - .- ' clocw, mt - - -1 - -- J ' me al-'.' ax ex - 'sc-s ' lcl me -1, 2 . 1 ' 1 K. I --A - --V - i t .' ' - g Q- o cf Y tf 5 - 3 , - ' xi ' losc-H fl ic'c-, Y - - - - I ' I 1 1 u xg - 'I N ' V, l' lg 'kill' N all' , I. . . ' r .' 2 1 ly - 1- I ' l 1- 1 x ' 1 1 . 'S ' 1 V - 1 1- ' 1 ' . 1 - f K f f f 1 1 ' . 0 . , 1 ' ,- , .1 . -. ' 1 A- 1 ' , ,-. , .- l 1 1 5 1 . . . . . 1 .f 1 1 ' c-1: ru, tl -rv IS no tlrc-cl lc-c-Img or lac-l' of ' ' Y l 1 ' rs 1 ' ' ' ' . 1: t' 1 ' ' ' 5 f 4 ' inc ' - , 2 1 2 '- t , is to hcl t'.,. It .,,, .. I, .. ,S . . ., . - . V - ' ' ' 1 c - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' . ,AKG . , , ,. .. .1 , ,, . hfN3'1'v ' 1 1. .. V 1 '. .. .. Q . t, z ,. 1 - . .. . 2 ,. .I . . v , . ' 4 ' I ' 1 -1 - 1 1 1 . 1 . ' b. ,. A. ' ' 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
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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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