'21 ... TALISMAF umm XTION cc lmlmuedl -'Tl Then fl om the secluded rl lk tree ln the cornel someonc beglns to play muslc At filst It IS falnt maklnq one stlalll hls eals to heal Then gradually as It becomes loudel yet sweeter and purer one qults tlylng to hear and llstens llstens wlth senses all alelt only to the muslc One does not haye tlme to yyondel what phase the muslc wlll develop IOI It changes too rapidly It 11998 hlghel and hlghel llke many VOICQQ of bllds calllng together ln htrmony maklng a beautlful song Then lust IS one IS obllylous to all thlngs of llfe except the song' the muslc beglns falllng rapldly untll It leaches the cllmax wlth one sweet plalntlye note One comes back to earth wlth a start and a deslle that the mus'c go on f0l9V91 In all It IS a Vely beautlful plctule One thqt an altlst vsould long to put on canvas To crown all thls lust as the muslc comes to an end the gat slowly opens Someone IS entellng It IS a glrl dlessed ln a Il0WlHg lobe who IS lust blossomlng lnto vsomanhood She walks wlth a SDI lnglng step yet grace dlgnlty and polse speak ID every step One IS filled wlth axle and admllatlon as they notlce the supple and graceful culves of the well rounded body Her face IS dellcatelv rounded yet each lOSy cheek speaks of health and v1tal1ty The small IOSB bud llps ale sllglltlv pn ted sllovs lng sparkllng pealls wlthln Hel eyes are a deep blue They are bl lght and shlnlng llke mll IOIS leflectlng e lch pule thought th it passes thlouffh hel mlnd Thev ale set off by carefully arched black eyeblows and long cul llng lashes Her hall IS hanglng ln long loose black tlesses leachlng to the Wa1St Then as the last note of the muslc dies awav I awake Wrlth a st lrt only to find that I have been dreamlng of the garden neal my old French chateau and the muslc I 1183.161 was the boy ALIOQS the court play mg h1S vlolln DAISY CLOYD Oh' to plav on the football team It matters not what place you Just play as lf you mean The center guard Ol the end to klll Talk about the glades you get Whether you play left or right You have some cledlt then to lct Lntll the final game you fight But what about the tlme to comc XX hen you no longel need to scor Its study then and stav at home The game you plaved vwlll help no morc BISHOP FREESH I' ll T ca c ul V V - : I t I Q l . 1 s 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' ' . . 1 . . '. . ' . . Y . 1 . . - . H , , . . . , , . . . I ' . V ' ' V' I c . . l v K . ' L1 L y A K A' ' I' . V . k L - X . . c . ,' - L 1 . . V. 1 . v . D w . . . c . , . , . . L Y ' 1 kv A I sv V D I 1 , l . ' V . V' - ' - - l . . . .. . I . . ' K . . ' . C . .K V C. V - ' .' . Q V fl l . , - V -V , ,1 1 p .1 u u ' 1 . . Q l . . . , . . . . Y . 1. . X . . l . , 1 . . . . ' . . . 7 X , , . . I I . . . , . A , . D ,V A y V , A I, - ' . ' . - - ' S . - ' 2 - V V- I . . . . ' . l A K 1 ' V L n ' V' 1 . . . . Q 1 1 1 5 . I A 1 I 1 1 u . , c z . - K J . . I . . . x. , K ' . n A g ' L 1 . I L Lv, 1 l I . V. 1 I k . . . c , . 1 1 . I 1 1 1 0 'l . . , . . I - V 9 1 Q, - . 3 ll V rl ' fill V V ' - 3 r V . V . ' , . , ' I y 1 ' . e? ' u V - V' ,- V , .- L l , . l 111 Page ' hlrty-Q - I, up KA: - - ' - , ' ll - '-e - -- ' - im -v! 1 T - -W I-so -A s sf V --V s-as -- -eel
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t.,l TAL! .smith THE RESULT OF A TITTER HE mrnrster s xrbrant tones expressrxe of deep emotron rang through the xast church The crowd sat srlently breathrng rn the drscourse Durrng an rmpressrve p ruse a tarnt almost rnaudrble trttcr came from fr rear corner From the front of the church came a smothered laugh w hrch was qurcklx followed bx an unmrstakable chuckle A rrpple of laughter broke out along the mrddle arsle From xarrous sectrons of the church came uncontrollable bursts of merrrment The mrnrster wrth twrt hrng lrps attempted to proce d wrth hrs sermon but suddenly he threw back hrs head and holdrng hrs srdes laughed untrl the tears rolled down hrs cheeks Immedrately the entrre congregatron rorned rn and the church rang wrth therr shouts The mrnrster exrderrtlx was a firm belrexer rn As for me and my household we shall serxe the Lord for hrs son s fax orrte pet Tabbv w as perched contentedlv on the rostrom AMY BRooKs FIRST DAY IN HIGH SCHOOL T was on the 30th of August 1926 that I entered Newman Townshrp Hrgh School as a green Freshman no exceptron to the rule I was greeted bv the shrnrng Senrors smrlrng Junrors grrnnrng Sophomores and about fortx gloomw Freshmen Several boys had told me about what over the head wrth a brg club for a begrnnrng but as I was late I passed rnto the Assemblv unharmed When the buzzer rang I thought rt was the flre bell and started to rurr for my hat and coat but I was persuaded rt was only the wax of callrng classes I sat down rn the first seat rn the Hrst row The slrps were handed out and when Mr Trrnkle looked at me I forgot mwself and put mv nrme down for Latrn whrch was my first gre rt mrstake Aftcr that thrrrffs passed alon rll rrffht and we were drs mrssed to gct the neelel books As I passed out the school door I sard So far so good CHARLES FREESH DISILLUSION S I opened the door my gaze fell upon the box rn whrch mx new fall lr rt had cornc It was lxrn crushed on the floor so rwedlx prckrng rt up and firrdrng rt emptr I rovfully scanned the room but agarn my hopes fell lrke the temperature rn zero weather for rn a corner of the room our dog was chewrng some shapeless obrect Consternatrorr rage sorrow hate hope drsconsolrtron surged through mv mrnd and wrth a scream of angursh I krcked the puppx a resoundrng blow and grabbed the hat rurrred to the fullest meanrng of the term There was a rush of lrght steps L1J 'l h l ll' nl 'ir I' or Wu- r r sees----A+-an r T il ' - -yy v. 1 1. 7 . 1 1 ' . c s, .. i - . 1 - ' .s - y ' 1 Y 1 ' V Y ' I Y I' I U V. I ' . If -I ' v -' w ' ' - l l . I . . x, g ' H . . . 9 ' . K. , . , . 5 S . . S, . Q - - . l 1 ' ' ' ' Q . .' v v. . ' 1 . ' l . . . , l , 1 44 Y l Y , y , H ' v , 9 1 5 7 K ' Y ' GK 7! , , I , u ' .1 ' k I 1 ln ?-r,.,d1..... i I I I , ' 5 l 'r Ir , , , - ll . , , il . ' . ' l . . . ' .. ' . i h. . ' 3 ! I I . bv N, . u , L. , t happened to Freshmen and as I passed in the door I expected to be hit l . . . . l 1 1 Y . K1 Y Ls I ' ' c c , F 'F . sv Y ' n' n si Y . .Lv A f . .. - l u I vi 1 I Y 1 l D g V 1 1 W .V D C , s s . Z 'L . J - r ' h . v Z fb y v - 'L1- l ll , , , rv ' .li rl ll 'W r 1 . l l . , - , - . , 2, 7 ' ., r I Y 1 v' 1 v v ' . R f X- ' . L' ' 3 ' 2 . 1 ' vv, . . v L- . . , ' L W ' . . - , . . - , . . l Y ! ' N1 v. Ll 5 ' l nu Q . , v V us , ' v v ' -l Z y ' ,Y y I Page ' irty-nine I I ,, ,,,,,,l, ,, i, ,,Y W -all l YY c,,ec..cc ,e --c-c,,.- S1
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