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li Progress P-is for Planes we'lI all have some day R-for the Radio-reaches lands far away O--stands for Oxygen-foe of T.B. G--for the Grandeur around us we see R-tells of Radium-heals ugly scars E--for the Engines used in the wars S-stands for Steamships-mammoth and strong S-for the Steam used to move them along. lklklk Good things and great things-large things and small The dear Lord above us gave us them all. Poor folks and rich folks-good folks and bad The One on his throne a gift for each had. Progress or digress-take either one Lend a hand willing or seek only fun. I'm just a cog-they can without me. Partner, you're part of a wheel you can't see. That wheel is called Progress--it has no real end. It can go on without you, but listen. my friend- Everyone placed on terrestial sod ls there for a purpose-known only to God. Our job is to find it-to strive night and day To add to this Progress and make our lives pay. Each drop in the ocean--each person on earth Must by his accomplishments prove his true worth. Time was needed to build such a city as Rome Which to Plebs and Patricians once served as a home. Preparation is needed-experience, too. For the ones who make progress are just me and you. We may dream of the great men of days long gone by And we each one maty long for a place in the sky. We may wish to be known, yes, remembered by fame And on history's pages to write a great name Or to seek a new land as did those long ago And to found a new nation which later would grow To a power on this earth which would outrival far Any power which now sways this half civilized Stat. What excites this unrest which is mankind's best friend- Which drives on the race to achieve some high end .P lt's the spirit of Progress in every man's heart Which drives him to live out his life--not apart. But among his blood brothers to hasten the time When human achievements will near the sublime. -Rhorer and Hays I fig 2' 17 ' L
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CALENDER SEPTEMBER Cogs of M.H.S begin to rotate., Queer that we see no flutterings of green around the halls. Professor Kendall's annual sermon to the meek and mighty. Text: Know thy course. Seniors noticef Information bureau no longer needed. No freshies. l7-Survey out. M-Kat still mewing. 00.5 18-First war of season. Giants scalp f ,X-N : X Indlans. V 1 nf, K 21-Banking Day. Freshies weep. Lost, Q i f-3 . A Strayed, or Stolen. one brass bank, ' 'Q' gd' Jimi Oh you guilty Seniors! 22-Toot! Toot? Imported trumpets arrive. -War Cry- Subscribe for the Survey, World's Greatest Weekly. -Maul Mishawaka? We didn't though-First conference game gone blooey. -Beans and more beans for the navy. Rain and more rain for us, plus a few dittos. -General assembly journeys through France, Germany and Sweden with Nick Young, a former Marion student. OCTOBER -Miss McIntyre and antiques move into Rex apartments. House warming SOOI1. -Teddies down Giants, 13-7. -Latest Tragedy- Darrel Brandon and Ford for Packard?D crushes flea in mad rush to get to school. Hasn't slept for three days-lHe's been sleeping nightsfl -Survey Staff views the new Linotype machine. Hands off. Don't touch. -Busy day for old M.H.S. The elite have their first meeting in auditorium. Mysterious Mr. X talks to students. Pep Session. Students parade down- town and yell from Courthouse steps. -Giants step on Sheridan rough riders. You can't keep a good school down. -Night school begins-265 enrolled. The distinguished Dr. William L. Bryan, president of Indiana Uni- X versity addresses student body. -TL 41 l tj, Revenge is sweet-but this was sweeter. Giants bamboozle Bear- X XE. Q , X 1 N.. V 1 YH T cats. I 1 M. E f ig , ,.R4,,A Owl. Not yet time for Christmas Carols. 4 Q' BMJ. Wi. f ' 'A' Then what can it be? Oh, we have it. The old favorite chant- ' 'i O' -:QW it No more pencils-no more books . -Q'-Lame until Monday, -The faculty migrate to our Capital for the remainder of the 'week. Two Hips! -Perspiring young hopefuls begin Educational orations-Words to the wise: If at first you don't succeed- and so on far into the middle of the p.m.
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