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

 - Class of 1914

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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: ' . 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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 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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