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4 x f r' HUTCHSONIAP1 ,'A - ' K - if nmwwiwxx xfi X' if 2' ,, I as .5 Personal Motioes V ALVIN PAULSON- Never give up. ELDER YOST- I press toward the mark. HELEN McEACHEN- Be cheerful. THOMAS DOKKEN- Be yourself. RUTH NELSON-'Til try. MISS WIRAK- Hitch your wagon to a star. LOUIS PETTIS- Maake your brain do its work. JENNIE LINDQUIST- Be humble as the Perfect Pattern. ADOLPH BORG- Be a friend to man. ALMA SPARROW-- Be noble. MISS YAEGER- Others ROY CHRISTENSEN- Sing your troubles away. MYRTLE SATHER- Just be kind. ETHEL HARTZEJLL-'ADO your bit with a smile. ADRIAN LAURITZEN-- An honest man is the noblest Work of God. MADGE BROWN- To live with all my might while I do live. MISS TUBBS- Be slow to see the evil in others, but quick to see the good. FRANK SWEARINGEN- If at first you don't suc- ceed, try, try again. EDNA PURDY- Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. ELIZABETH ANDERSON- Don't give up the ship. MISS JOHNSON-- Life is real, life is earnest. BERTHA GALSTAD-'iBe the best of whatever you rare. MISS CULPEPPER- True worth is in being, not seeming. HAZEL DAVIS- Do whatever you do the best you know how. MISS DAHL- For Christ and humanity. SALISBURY ZYTKOSKEE- Look on the bright sidef' ALVIN KILEY- Do a little more than you are paid for. MILDRED GLEASON-- Stepping up the stairs, not staring down the steps.
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. il HUTCHSONIAN ,. 5 f' P' , 1, . I4 ,,:,'I', 4-wi 2 ' lwilwlliwmsgs A li' f ,, MMWWW ' Crescii Eun o Entert.-lins T THE sign of the Lantern on Sunday evening, April 26, the young men of East hall met at the foot of the West hall stairs. It was the much anticipated girls' reception at last. Although disappointed be- cause their plans for entertaining the boys at a lawn social were frustrated by unfavorable weather, the West hall girls worked hard to give their guests a pleasant evening. 1lUpon receiving a small white ticket containing mysterious numbers and letters, each young man was in-- structed to have the usher show him the room where his partner was to be found. This done, the couples repaired to the dining room where a delicious supper was served. The dining hall was decorated with colorful Japanese lanterns, palm trees and red dragons. The seating was arranged in groups of eight, each semicircle forming a part of the maze through which the young women wended their ways to the counter to receive their well laden trays. As usual, the guests enjoyed the privilege of visiting the girls' homes. Some took special pains to notice the housekeeping ability of certain girls. Following the trip through West hall, the guests again returned to the din- ing hall where an interesting, well chosen program consisting of several musi- cal numbers, readings :and a chalk talk put the finishing touch to an evening of pleasant :association and entertainment. 'f Q f .igfllinl .-gg Qi :gl Ll .. limtw Lau h a Litt e Bit Cherish this as sacred writ- Laugh a little bit. Keep it with you, sample it, Laugh a little bit. Little ills will sure betide you, Fortune may not sit beside you, Men may mock and fame deride you, But you'1l mind them not a whit If you laugh a little bit. -Edmund Vance Cooke. cn-5. 9 79
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N f Y , HUTCHSONIAIN X 045' 27 UWDWWXNNNF F 1 1 Service V And ye shall succor meng 'Tis nobleness to serveg Help them who cannot help again 5 Beware from right to swerve. -El'I1eI'SO1'1. ,xl 81
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