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KAI'ISONlAN 1 X X, x ALEHDA N-gi, , , , ,, ,W SEPTEMBER 8. The beginning ,of the ond. Look at all the Freshies: ' if 4 -12 YF L.T. isp l 11. The first Student Body Meeting. The now yell leaders entertained us. IR. Freshie Initiation Party. We fixed them! 22. P.-'l'. A. Faeulty Reception. 23. Luneheoii served to the faculty by the sveond-year Cooking Class. Every- one is still in good health. 25 The first Voice issued this term. , 28. Singing began, 'l'ho boys, eaeh with a different tune, had a terrible struggle with When You and I Were Young Maggie, 29. Wow! Fair day at Puyallup. OCTOBER 5 Hot lunches began. My, what eooks! Q 4: 'l-fa T 2 A V AA i 5.11 24. l'0usin Kate given by the faculty. Boy. It was a dream. 28. Halloween issue of the Voico. ,y,,, Y, in A ,
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HKAPISONIANV o O l And thus, on and on. Now the business houses are closing. Crestfallen, footssore, weary, with not a grain of false pride swelling his bosom, our plodder trudges home. He meditates. At last wc sec him stop suddenly, clench his fists, and raise his head hopefully. A passerby at this moment might hear him murmur, l have discovered it! It is simple! The art of suc- cessful ad-gathering is-humility and perseverancelu ALLAN BJERGE, '26 THE CHARM OF BEING QUIET Teople who are quiet have a certain charm, it seems to me. They remind me of great pools of water into which one can gaze to endless depths, and find no bottom. Such persons usually see and hear all, but enjoy being quiet and self-restrained. They listen to others expound to the limit of their ability, and discover how much ,these would-be orators do not know. One who talks all the time can be compared to a swiftly flowing river. Such a river seldom has any depths. lt is not noise that accomplishes worth-while things. A man buying an automobile does not buy the one that makes the most noiseg be buys the quiet running motor. VVhen we hear a noisy car. we know at once that something is wrong with it. And is it not the same with a noisy person? Quiet and wisdom usually 'fo hand in band. ' 6 Eur :ENE CHASE, '27, OUR FUTURE Yonder, in the distance, Across that misty sea of time, Wlho knows upon what instant Our steps may lead across the line? 'Tis then our nearness and our dearness lVill be lost to yours, and mine, For what have we in earthly power That can stay the taunting hand of Time? Perhaps even now is fast approaching that hour That will find us at the Holy Gate. 'Tis, therefore, for us to evade Fate's wrath And always keep our footsteps Along the straight and narrow path. T e MATRCUS NORTHOVER, '27 49 -.. ,T e -02-
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N HKAPISONIANH 1 il ?,?,,,,-, ,,,, , , . W, , , -A-V-V - -A-V V - -1---4-1 Q' NOVEMBER ll. Armistice day program. 12. First interclass basketball games. Sophomores, 21: Frosh, 0. VVhat did you cxpect? 13. Seniors won interelass championship. Defeated Juniors 15 to 7. 13. Education number of the Voice 16. Mr. Eriksen gave lilliot Smith a lesson in physical torture. or Pf :I '-'-'1 f X353 xx 'ay M. -,, JL' 9 ,W ,Qlwf IL -T' W 17. 1-'rosh girls defeated Junior girls in basketball with a score of 12 to 1. 1 16, Sorhomore girls won championship from Fresh 27 to 0. They'll do better next year. 17-25. Education Week. We all had our lessons that week. 26. Thanksgiving issue of the Voice l DECEMBER 5. lilg Yaudeville. As good as any at the Pan. Y x 1 I ff va X M x 4 9 gill! ' V Y3f.lf3u?1ITil 3.14 V' an V M '--T 11. Third Student Body Meeting. 12. First Basketball game of the Season. VVO wallopcd Parkland. 16, llebated with liatonville. They must have talked the loudest. .0 lf -64-
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