North Central High School - Tamarack Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1913
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V Y V l'iXl'll1lIlgi'f. ljf l'2,'ZfIl,'T UZQQZW All YOUUL :ann M111 Av: Ann P1151 s'r I eople S L High School Boye and Girls Appreciate our C'u.1rantee Young Men s Sults LATEST CUTS S518 00 and S20 00 Garments SPECIAL OFFER S13 65 X 1 1 s xx r s 1 s L ix e 111 ule 11111111 1t11111s 111 111 t e111 Ill tt e 1111 11 1 111 1111 r 1 KICK III e llS 1l mal thu lr: quick to sea 11 1 111t UL re lx 1xp1111 Q the Il 1111 1111l1l11 Ntx es is 1 e Ill 'Nor 11 1111 reff11at11111 11111 ex Slllfs 1 1le11tx of L Ill e up t1 11: N11 uorstecls ll 11w1111e x Ill NC TWU Hill! C01 S Theqe are S18 00 and S20 00 Suits '- Our Speclal Prlce Young Men s Overcoats S13 65 S 1 Xllllll 111111 1 1 1 111 IICS 1 R1 l111 Ulu! with l11lre1l l11el1s 111ml split xleexu the ll ll 1lc s csc ll 1 1.11 11 111 65 Rough Neck Sweaters 35 50 UST st1 lu mt Sf 50 for tl1eQe sweiters lc-1 are of he l1111m1l 1 1r11 Show Il lll ru or 1e1l uith mate ed 5 DClll l1utt1111s Our spc-:u1l prim The: ' i J i H , O1111c1l :111-ll1p1-ra11-1ll1y 1l11-Sp11k1111r Dry r:11o1l '11, ' , . EX'l'1li ' 1l11y 1 lll' l ll.'lIlC.Q with high .'cl1111 l lmyq i111'1'f11s 111111 we hm' 1 ' '-1'1' Q g' 1 h A' s h k' l f-I li L hut I j W11 , 11t 21 few 1l11ll111's l ss th1111 jlli 1 1 ' ' 5 ' the 1 l 1 link. He 1 Q '1l li11-11fy111111g 1116115 suits Illill' offers 11ll ew 1 l lgll'S'l'fjS, 1' flkz I -Fl' cll:: 11-irl 1 j lif'1 1lg't 1 l '111. Al, ' Q S 1 11l '1 rcb is'll'- l1r:. ' ' - ' - ' 06 g 9 --- O I A'l'l-Q. l' 111111l1-ls rhztj Q - lik' lest. He: f11l1 3 cu i11 1 - 1Q2 1 1 .'1 5 ' 3 All - cw 1 1l11 l -11111l Jingle 111111-s 1111- showii i11 this lot. 'l'l1 C1111ts111'1' 11'111'Il1 5181141111111 810.011, U r '- fps' 'A1 lo ' Co: grim' is . ......., 0 K, 4 --- . M ' q,'1A','F' .f'. 1 5 1 'l'1-' ' 1115' ,',-1.8 ,'g,., . .' .h 1' , '1 - ....... M , , V,, 'FELLOW STUDENTSU Spokane 1S grow1ng and so 1S North Central Hlgh School. We must have a hlgh school paper 1n accordance to let others see what we are dolng As we have a great deal of opposltlon lt 15 necessary that we also outgrow the nCh3P1tYn ldea formerly con nected w1th a hlgh school paper advertls lng by havlng a paper 1n whlch the merchants feel and are sure that thelr money spent for advertlslng 15 well spent The buslness staff probably reallzes thls fact more than the other llOO students and ln order that the buslness staff ac compllsh better results for our advertls ers, the buslness and advertlslng managers have Jolned the Spokane Ad Club. The Tamarack lS one of the largest and far reachlng school 3CtlVlt16S The buslness men of the c1ty are watchlng all school publlcatlons and lt lS up to the students body to make nThe Tamarackn make good You all know that our football team must have our unlted support ln order to w1n and nThe Tamarackn can not make good w1th out the loyal support of each 1nd1v1dual student of North Central ln patronlzlng our 3dV8PtlSGFSo Yours respectfully ROBERT L. TATE Buslness Manager. . - . 9 0 . . . . , .- . . . - 9 . . . Q . . - . . .- . . . Q . a . . 0 9 9 9 H' , Just Hats, THAT S ALL BLACKBKWHITE Qc HAT sHoP 3,2 f?v' TWO STORES -XINNIX XIFXIN SIORI4 S7 50 Lmi 0 S150 SS 00 d mr W'W-+ 0ur New POST ST STORE FX lull lmn ol Sportmg Cmocle now ready lor your selcntlon Q85 Co, xg Pla' V M195 ,law Ol nex mr xx Ill IDDICCI IIC Oli tl IN tr pun Q nctuu uex Qmp 1 1 N X ljzttern selection of mel 701 ll SH IIT woo em W S Clothing House Flu' Y 99 I M ' I l Hmvnnl :md Rm-r-:mir Suuvh H Ihmnnl .... f '40 nl! . , . N. . un up f qv-W' ew ..,,. 2 f lv -'T L Y , V' . - '. . . I'C1ll tzlilureml to -1- ' clnl 'S until you lmxe in-rl ours. 5.45110 Llllll nmrc are Hlll' ' 's. XV 'Q' l ' nly ' lwusc in the ' .I ' lc ying mx: Q. rn .lf x1r1rg1m..U11 UW' WWII lex ifmm-V -VL 'Q' ' l J , . S , O , ,, I. , . 6 .. . . n all our frlenns ann Darth Qrzntral Qtun ents me wish a happy ann prosperous Dem pear I C OTHHXIG CO ctl lttlm x ue Red Whlte PURO Self R31S1Hg F LOUR lt HL me The Spokane Flour M1115 Listen V Rc H Aw Cu lllxmgw lr Hxes lux 1 the L lr fire xx lcllme t cn e mx ten Lent 111 ste ld of me 9 G Q 0 9 0 O 1Qwl.O'l'HINGl,N xvUl'RS - Se 11 rj 3 . C Guo 114: Bm.- s . ' 'Q f Bl home as the and 116 , I OR Gee! I wish 'R 11 'll 1 ' 3 11 s 0 , k - I'cl ln sa 'mg x S ' - 1 u To the Boys and Grrls of the North Central Hugh Schoo lx NCI Look Drfferentll You wrll soon BE Different' It s the IJIHCFCIII I oolznq NI m th tt meets oppor tumtx en uetrrng, Hurt s elotlles look cl1Herent FX Ioun XIIII null serve xou WESTERN SOAP C0 R J HURU 0 C0 OUR SPECIALTIES .nf .M C OOD 1101 Ix mf UI IC Ix Sl I I ICI JSON lill Ilx fftfifiag IU T PHONE Glenn ood -lll F 1371 PI-LARI I -XUNDRY CO U0 fo .Sfzpw 101 .Sff 1 f 1' S . I Q . . . . I . , . . ,. XYhile going to school ' ' K . 2 1 .I ' learn to be Spokane . 7 Hlioostersf' Aa ' your D - Y , ' I t mothers If they use L I Try He soup, :tml ll I 'N I ' NOT, HXYIIY , Y A ,- I 0 . 2 . , - .x A J, , I . I I I xlmlllfuk-ull-U-5 Rlverwirlt' :lt Stexenx St. Y w I 1 N A . Jn 1 111416101 .' I I , 'I I 'ICICS 2. N L Q I ' - 1 1 H1 Ji o ' 4 . 1 I ., 1 A11glIIfP SPOKANI- S IPADINC1 PHOTOGRAPHFR 609 lernwcll Bulldmg The hugh artl tlc excellence of oul Photosgraphlc Portralture ls unapproachable Our portralts combme the most pleasmg charac terlstlcs of the Subject wlth our high tandard of quality and xx orkmanshlp Ill We have one of the most beautlful and lhol oughly equlpped photographlc studlos ln America QI Our pnces are suy moderate VISIIOYS welcome E glzl Q Q W -v f x in . AS. . 1 K . in . . I .K - h 'll 'A - 5 i OL X oung Ladx, are undoubted ly lntc-:rested IH Qkatlng at thls tlme H x u he lr per fc t ear Our Skating Boots lre flgaht See them NETTLETON SHOE STORE 0614 M Best Cup of COHQC on Earth O KES CAFE 14 16 SI RXGK E -XY FN c,f6IllllX1g5llI I NX OAKPS rop We take PLEASURE 1 Supylx Spa cf 1 Xl IL x Pure Dairy Products S66 4? SOl1lCfh1HQ swell Pune Creek DAIRY C0 T X7 v 1 7 , v . w I 1 . 1 0 N K K K Ll 'cf yo t , v 0 no W ? ' 1 'f --- . onroe Street 64 N N ' ' 79 K HY 512-5 -5 ID , f . 7 lflfli 1 1 gnf Q. '. ' I',P . i1.' vying 7' I align witl , wso xtc-lj ' N K - KCI ' it , ' K X . O ' 0 I Botl Pl ones N 2 , U N '1 Our prices are the lowest And merchandzse best These twenty long years and more Resolved That the New Year Brmg more of You here To trade at the K 8? H Store Kemp E5 Hebert MIDWINTER CLEARANCE of 111 Qxerunts and Sults Ncuxv Cmmg On Clem s C lassy C lothu r me PRAGEBS K 1 utmc xx llmx lrm 1 t Sxtlsfutl 'X 1 gdtk lps 1 n N011 Everx Suit and Overpoat lS guaranteed to be of pure woolen pre shrunk fabrles and hand tallored V . , . , v N , . , . c c . n . N . s 7 Us Ol ' Ilzilwcnlzislm- N , , 1-ry dv 5: ' -nt J . . , , N - IS vmnph-rv 'nth A xf tif . . 5 nifty up tu alan- Sh' ' 5, Collars, i Ties, Cllmcs, Ill I Wt - - - , . . ' ' ' l mlcrwa-ar 5lll 7 '5 -V5 ' Un helwcm-11 cxlwg Hug or Your . lo Ivy Rivcrsinlc:1lnI Main ' I . . L1 p, -rx 1 w ' - , 1 1. , . , , , , 1 o J L A - I . . . . . , - 1 K C I If Its Nlade of Paper We Have It A Few lungs m Statlonery We Engrave Xl t n Q 4 Socutx St momrx Dqurtlmn mdu lt s u nuns 0 tl mlmtfnrnm tlunggx un LIILFIVC We Weddmg Invztotlons Weadxng A nnouncc mn nts Wedding At Home Carrh Wedding Recaptxon Cards Weddmg Hn akfast Cards Weddmg Fc remony Cards Weddmf. Fhurch Cardx Coats of Arms and Crmtv Fratermtj and Society bIllflOlIl ry School and Colle ge Invitations Letter Ik ad Plates and Du v Business Announcc ments A ddrg v s' Sta nonery V1 siting Cards Book Plates Rc ception Invitations Dane L lnvrtatxons Dana L Prog, ram s' Banque t Inv, stations B4 tro tha! Announce nu nts Birth Announcements A 4 knowledgment Card s' M4 nu v Bu unc J v Cards 'Wonogram .Stationery .SAIVIPLEA SEVI' UPON REQL EST 707 709 711 Sprugum Avenue T omlznson s, Inc Nlul VV1nter Llezrmee blle ol Adler s Collegmn SUITS and Overcoats 1 llI'I1lSl11ll0'S .lt greltlx reclueecl l rlees btep lllbldfi 'md get some of the lurgllnb GMES? C 0 K F fliird Classy Fuel---Clean and Efficient---Yet Most Economical of All The Gas Co. M322 5122 Iflefvelz Q gs, . . . Y I 'Lx sw lu- :nhl llllI1IlK'l1llll'L' of mx' N r ' Q : ' ' ' ' 1 ' t is' ' 'z - N ul to you lmy ll few Jllgjg' t' .' f lm' ' ' ' A U 3 ' f . ' . wlm you thc lnglu-st quality of work ln all the lim-Q umlwutul below: . . . ,Q 1 A . ' r - 1 v 1 . , I . . ' 1 , -1 1 A ' , 4 . A. , .' ' , 'K 1 5 . , S kv. , t 1 1 A . . - . 1 1 , W ' , 0 2 1 ' ' A ' .f . . , i , . . ' 1 2 2 , . . ' ' . ' . Y . J ' N . l ' -.' . h. ' z . . . n ly , 1 2 N ' ' 1 . . 1 ' J lt? l . H I Somers C ompanv X 7-ZIZXOI flflzlffc billfs metu Q oocls 'r 111 mc 5 egxc' I c nnmts mil I ll on I4 INC SlOIxA'NI XXX The Best ream USIHCSS Hazelwood Dalry I he home c f Pure Nlllk C rexm mal he IL lm lI'1Lk s CVUIN must LIFLU 1 n of lm pun n of N , Spokma llll Blg Loaf Flour The Utmost m Purlty and Quality N N o o x J 5 Ix'I:a11x1t'1u-run:-.1-s of lmlim' :uni . If-115 5 . A Y ' . . Atll I .' cm' 1 K' lf. Coll f ' ' 1 Q: l 's XII- . Sccoml X ' '. f J r A' f. IA. w N w Ce k k is flll'l1isIu-al by the R - 1 , . y A V y ' 1 1 - 'H e' 'll z 1 ' hay ' '2 the la 'h V ' la- tio ' Q j Hicu- P 4 1 V2 jmf tio ' itg kind in Brown and Pzu'iHC HN V2 '- ' 'ffwel-ve T0 THE COIVII G GRADUATE NVl11t 1re xou UOIIIQ to do when you get tl1rough lllgh Sthool QJUIIIQ on to college or mto husmess lu fffbf' fzlft xou ll neec wl11t we h ue to orfer zz M01 ozzgfh Znzmznq in Alljllltff XX l1x xtruggle tlong 1ll tl1rough your tolleffe eourse Wltll 1 slow, poorlv aertwlecl lilllgllllltl when Ill 1 'few months we gan Cqlllp xou with 1 speeclv leglhle east short llflllll 1n1l a 1n1sterx of tough txpewr1t1ngP l'urther1nore these max 1116111 lotsof spend lllg' monex that would otherwlse be out of X o11r re'1eh Whx wtirt lIfllLl3OIf0IT1 IH bllSlllf.NS elther with or Hlflllillf a tollefrc ulut xtlon By :neun of our fombzned roznsr we 1 111 Udlll you tm st1rt nt the hookkeeper s or N 11o1r11p1e1s1exl1 111 1 1 plnttc surtt1ry tonhc Id el1rl1 kelfllll 1 lu hu th lll thc lowut I0llIlil w L the untrunecl compete In lun l1llIl1lKlN for 1 mere put IUILC X e wet xou the posntlon ls we as wwe you me tr1111u1ff 1en choose ucccss hx olllnff nan for a tourxe IH X7 TH ' 1 J W0 ffflflfffftf fQ f Lome ln llltl ttlk If ox er or send fox our free cat ll0QllC Q Al l LS J Fnrst Avenue and Wladlson Street Phone Nldlfl 405 Home A2405 Tbzrtfnr l l Q 1 2 , M , , - ' 1 C 1 - , r K , : t ' ,' ,. . x , . 1 I 1 ' 2 ' z '1 l --- ' ' I ' 1 , . il ' 2 , , , , t 2 2 . 1 . - , 5 C K D .- l I V . 4 i ' 1 s l 4 , 4 1 W bv , 1 . . v .xy K. - I 4 4 ' Y u ' . . 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V . ,,- ., Spokane Wash 1913 The Day R Hansen Securlty Co., Spokane W3Sh1HgtOHo Dear Slrs Please send me descrlptlve llterature and complete lHfOPm8t1OH regardlng your 67 Real Estate S3VlHgS Bonds secured by f1PSt mortgages ln the hands of a trustee should llke to know Just what steps are necessary to lnvest S100 or more ln these Bonds Klndly explaln your Partlal Pay ment Plan also, whereby lt 15 posslble to lnvest S10 or more at any tlme on a 67 basls to apply toward the purchase of a Real Estate S8VlHgS Bond Yours very truly, Address The Best ln faclt the only tnme to learn to save as wlule you are young The Best way to save IS to mvest your surplus wl1erelt cannot be readily spent lf you have not already adopted some systematic metlmocl of saving cut out tlne upper portlon of tlns advertnsement mall It today and we will tell you lmow you can Invest your small savmgs ln the lngllest class of real estate security p THE DAY 8 HANSEN SECURITY CO of The Cnty of Spokane PAID IN CAPITAL and SURPLUS Bl 350 000 9 0 ,i1i1i -11 O , . .- O . . . 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' U O 4E , LN- V ' is J , I Elllldlfdilx SPI 111 1 hlturml Hl RM-YW HOWP Edltor ln Chlcf ALAN PAINE Associate Edltor REBA CLARK I Horan Fdltor KAW HI RINP HORSTMAN bocxetx Editor Al X IN HOLSF Alumm and C urrnnt P xentS L dltor L LUX D K XMRATH Athlfftlc hdltor Bl RNICE HARP joke Editor PP XRL OM-YN Ixchang Fdltor Art Editor DOWAI D HAIVHLTUN Xwstant Art f dll0f QF ORLI XX OODL OC lx Ksslstant Art I' dllOI 0511 rm 1 ROBFRT L 1 NTI BUSITILSS MHIIBQPT I-LMI R ROI DELL AQsxQtunt Buimcss Managvr l LROX HUNTI R Adxertlslng Malmagc r OTTO WARN Asslslanl Adsertlsmg Manager U - - - . i ' HOVVARD IMHOFIT I 5' '55 I fin 1015 D F Qlilass nf Eiauuarp NORTH LENTRAL H GH SCHOOL 1111-I PF' wtnnrng, et losing By Stuart F Lower HE prosecutrng attorney nodded to hrmself Ar any cost a chance hang' He sat before the flamrng fireplace solemnly whrrlrng larg lrlce that must not be allowed to pass Certarnly the prrsoner must clouds of smoke rnto the arr An open book lay on hrs lap twrstrng flames warmed hrs feet He was comfortable he was happy but not satrsfred Ambr tron clarmed hrm that almost rndefrnable thrng held hrm bound hrm rn abject slavery It commanded hrm as many another man pushrng hrm onward over hrs fallen fellowmen toward the goal deadenrng hrs prty crrpplrng hrs honor lfcrllrng hrs love Ambrtron was hrs master selfrsh ambrtron What does rt matter to me rf the man be gurlty or not3 he trred to reason but the thought always seemed to clog rn hrs mrnd rt made hrm uneasy But then agarn he as prosecutrng attorney must prove the prrsoner gurlty He belreved he neu that hrs plea would sway the Jury he knew he con trolled that lrfe that rt rested on hrm whether that soul should be sent mto space beyond hrm a fellow creature He shuddered rnwardly and grasped the arm of the charr trghtly Should he relent after all3 Would rt pay3 Could he be the happrer by rt3 Was hrs happrness worth a lrfe3 He sat naotronless thrnkrng studyrng Should he re no' no' rt meant the longrng the work of thrrty years to be repard Renown throughout the country hrs name on every lrp brtter enemres admrrrng frrends money luxury All tha for one of the down and outs He srghecl at the very thouvht of rt Bu ret vet why could he not push that thought from hrm3 rt was a fellow 7 term one I ' 2 x r ff . 1 - 4 'fr f ' K E .as -' N O ,. 4 l .4 ' o . 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I ' vq v .- 'L man a brothers lrfe he was takrng Well the man was unlucky Fate would have rts food rt had prcked rts man Vlfho was to blame3 Moreover rt was hrs happrness agalnst a poor deyrl who had never known Joy and probably ncver would He would be better off dead and rt was lrkely he would b thankful for hrs release from further sorrow The attorney smrled and hrs hear' leaped hrgh Of course' why had he not thought of that before3 Yes the prrsoner must hang' Every rewspaper rn the country had grven space to the trral a thrrd of them many columns Magazrnes had drscussed rt The Saturday Evenrn Post and The Outlook had mentroned rt Collrer s Weekly rn a specral artrcle had crarmed the man rnnocent Harper s had taken the opposrte vrew Noted Judees lawvers publrc ofhce holders professors travelrrrg men mer chants even the lowest clay laborers had expressed and marntarned then oprnrons on the subject One took one vrew hrs nerghbor another Many belrevecl that rnnocent or not the prrsoner should hang because the crrme had been so terrrble The hre before the attorney mrxed w rth the ashes and went out altogether but the famous lawver frllrng and empty mg hrs prpe mechanrcallv drcl not notrc t The case ah yes Tomorrow he would stand before the Jury for ln last trme He must conxrnce them that the prrsoner w as gurlty l-le had rt all a noted lawyer a craftv far seerng man who rn hrs appeal the day before had made a gre xt rmpressron on the jury l-lls argument must overcome thrs and X r them to hrs de a hard task and yet he was confident But at any rate no matter who the lawyer w as the prrsoner must hang' lhc clock on the wall chrmed twelve lnhe attorney s prpe hung loosely rn hrs lrps lhr last glow of frre brrghtenecl rn rt then shrrxelled rnto nothrngness Hrs eyes had 1 far away look rn them hrs mrnd slowly drrfted rnto the past He was rn hrs twentres agarn There came lrttle lxenneth rn hrs baby way wantrng to clrmb on hrs fathers knees Hrs happy chatter rang and echoed throughout the house A shade of contentment crossed the attorney s face Dea lrttle Kenneth' How he loved hrm even that small rrght hand wrth rts lrttle frrger uncureably mrsshapen and twrsted Ir was hrs boy hrs only chrld' But yet another darker blacker prcture pressed upon hrs fancy It was a scene rn a court room Hrs wrfe was berng granted a decree of drxorce Only too plarnly he saw the Judge grvrng her custody of the chrld but wrtn trrct orders always to keep hrm near the father Three weeks later came th 7 LMII1 I . fy , r' L I A 0' A X K , -' ff YQ f X l 9 6 of - - Y , V I Y I v Q - - - . , Y s - - I a Y ' Y. Y ' I V ' I Y . fl . , - ,I y ri . . . ' . , . . . ,, . ,, .. ., - - .. . , ,, . . I ' 1 - - l fr . y sy - - ' , . , . w . V 'U H I , U I - U - , . , ' . . V , , 1 by Y I V ! A V .'. ' , ' M ' ' 3 r . r 3 , . ' ' ' ' -1 planned out now. He smiled confidently. The prisoner was represented bv vrv s iv, -A I ' V . Q . . . Y. .K I . , vu! ' . sr : .. : ' , . , , ., . X ' , . ' M ... ' x V C ' Y V ' I ' ' l 4 V Y . . a . y . A V - K tl 1 ' V V . I I v ,li .Y ' T ' , , ' V .. L U . . . . . f - s . I , ' I . . . . . . .. , , C . V . 3 'S ' y '- Gun Og! 'S' news they were gone Then the hunt the baffled authorrtres the father broken hearted advertrsrng rn the papers settrng specral detectrves on hrs wrfes trarl but all rn varn Hrs boy was gone The attorney opened hrs eyes and found hrs cheeks wet wrth tears He looked rnto the dead gray hreplace and com pared rt to hrs lrfe wrthout hrs boy Yes rn realrty hrs lrfe was empty and as dead as the hre before hrm At last he reached over and turned on the lrght I the brrghtness the past fell away the present embraced hrm The prrsoner must hang' he muttered as he settled back he must hang' The whole court sat srlently expectantly The jury leaned forward wartrng breathless An almost depressrng hush frlled the room As the pros cr trng attorney arose a srgh nearly a sob burst from the prrsoner Hrs lawye leaned over whrspered reassurmgly rn hrs ear and patted hrm encouragrngly on the shoulder Fl hat was all no other sound was heard no other motron notrce able Two hundred people sharply drew therr breath at the same mstant two hundred hearts qurckened therr pace rn two hundred breasts but there was no prrsoner and back At last he began He started rn a low but drstrnctlv audrble vorce to revrew the case He ran through the events of the murder He proved one statement he drsproved another He pomted out every rncr dent no matter how small or trrvral He went over hrs wrtnesses statements remrnded the Jury of rnconsrstencres rn the defenses evrdence strengthenrng hrs own Three hours passed raprdly by Then he stopped hrs frnger pornteu dramatrcally at the prrsoner The court strrred uneasrly Each and everyone h d felt the strarn of those three hours rt had fallen on them heavrly At trmes they had almost ceased to brea'he so sure so forcrble so convrncrng had been hrs plea And vet he was not satrsfred They warted the very atmosphere was filled wrth suspense Suddenly the attorney s hand fell to hrs srde he spoke Gentlemen of the Jury as I have proved to you by revrewrng the state ments of my wrtnesses and shown you that no other man than thrs prisoner -lame Grear could have commrtted thrs terrrble murder of these two men I am gornf' to show you to prove to you that he has not only commrtted thrs crrme but wrll always be a crrmrnal that he rs a dangerous man and wrll never be any thrng else Gentlemen look closely at hrm Scrutrnrze every feature notrce the thrngs that mark hrm a crrmrnal They are promrnent very promrnent gentle men Yot. surely can see them you can almost feel them I ztfnfr Ihre cw -. - M, MJ ,. ,, Q .. l - 1 . U n 1 ' . . . .... . , . , , - ' I Y ' ' . . n . . ,. , 4 , . , N .. ,, Y , A 7 ' , . ' . ef 1 ' y , 1 - 1' Y 9 A . H ' : . ' ' - . ' ' I , movement in the crowd except the shifting of eyes from the attorney to the A Y , . . . . . , . . , . - , f- 1 . . . I . Q a , . 1 , , . , . D I. Y . . ' , ' , , - l n .. . . . . y , - , ' , 5 1 Y 9 D , , Q , ' .. . . . . ' U 4 1 - ' ' ', v '. 1 ' 3 V '39 Hrs face rs the face of a crrmrnal See the dull leadened rnexpressry- eyes but notrce gentlemen the ferret lrke look rn them Notrce the shape or the mouth the chrn rn fact the whole face You see IH that face the born crrm mal one to look out for Haven t you met men on the street for whom you felt a wague antagonrsm J H ou may neter have seen them before but rn therr features rn therr speech the very way rn whrch they carry themselves they rmpress you as not berng the rrght ltrnd of people lts because they cannot conceal no matter how hard they try the class to whrch they belong And now before you rs an example Gentlemen rnaly ze your feelrngs towards thrs prrsoner and frnd rf you do not agree w rth me The parents of a crrmrnal are often crrmrnals themselves Thrs prrsoner does not know who hrs father or mother was Probably both led a low lrfe More than lrltely hrs father commrtted many a crrme hrmself that he was a thref or even a murderer He may be servmg trme rn the penrtentrary now or he may hare swung already And gentlemen rt rs proved by statrstrcs that most of our crrmrnals come from crrmrnal parents The only way to get thrs country clear of thrs lcrnd of men rs to do away wrth every one of these habrtual crrmrnals They are a menace to socrety This prrsoner before you has wrllfully murdered two men It was premedrtated l-le deserves to hang' Gentlemen ci the Jury rt rests on you whether thrs man shall be brought to Justrce The rssues at stake are greater than thrs one lrfe greater than thrs one crrme The welfare of the whole country wrll depend upon your decrsron Crrmrnals wrll oraw baclc rnto therr holes lf you do your duty but on the other hand rf thrs rran goes free thrs land wrll become a seemrnfzly welcome held for therr depreda tons Centl men remember the rssues at stake' I thanlc you' A half hour later the Jury solemnly passed from the room wrth faces set and stern wrth shoulders squared aware only of the Great responsrbrlrty whrch rested heawrly upon them The prosecutrng attorney currously scanned therr faces as they walked by One two three four fue srx seven erght erght men he was comparatrwely sure of erght He had notrced therr qurclc glance at the prrsoner he had rnterpreted the expressron on therr faces Yes he had r good chance a good chance At last a breathrng spell had come The crowd rn the court room awoltc as the door closed behrnd the jurors Everyone had somethrng to say to hrs or her nerghbor For awhrle at least they could rest from the strarn Now and then women left wrth chrldren who could no longer stand the rrlcsomeness of th T tfwlr fam , V ' V I ' V V F If -I., X9 .. . . . . . . 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V Q 1 ! . ., V . , . r V , - , V r - . . - V , S '-1' r are ' 3 ,JAQ -I , u tr al but rmmedrately therr places were frlled by more of the wartrng, crow d outsrde The person clarmrng the most attentron was the prrsoner He sat wrtr head bowed low seemrngly lrfeless except every lrttle whrle when the doors opened or shut to glance up wrth startled wrld hunted eyes One could see ht was frrvhtened terrrfred broken sprrrted Hrs attorney seldom spoke to hrm knowrnv there was nothing he could do to ease hrs mrnd They must wart Suddenly unexpectedly the Jury walked rnto the room A srlence an aw ful srlence prevaded the room as they stood before the court the srlence of death The prosecutng attorneys heart leaped hrgh Every juror had de lrberately passed the crrngrng prrsoner wrthout lookrng at hrm It meant yes rt surely meant Has the Jury 'rrrrved at a decrsron3 asked the Judve stepped up wrth calm drgnrty and handed the death sheet to the judge respect fully Do vn among the spectators a woman began to cry softly No other sound was heard The prrsoner stared at the Jury wrth open mouth and dull eyes He drd not seem to catch the full meanrng of rt for almost a mrnute Suddenly ne lumped to hrs feet turnrnv toward the jury pleadrnglv hrs eyes shrnrnq brrghtly He opened hrs rrouth to speak but seemed to catch hrmself He squared hrs shoulders lrfted hrs head proudly and stood lookrng at th court then he fell to the floor senseless lhe prosecutrng attorney was at hrs srde an rnstant after the lawy r lqovether thev turned hrm over and rarsed hrm to a srttrng posrtron Suddenly the attorney dropped hrs hold and fell back a step or two Hrs color went w hrter than the prrsoners He lrfted the doomed man s face and stared at rt vrth horrrfred eyes He lrfted the man s rwht hand then he stood up shakrnv ard looked wrldly around My son' he muttered my son' U I filth! 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I ' 'D 3 l , av KG ve when llghf EDamneD By Irene Guernsey LIZABETH sat down amid a roar ol applause Eyery member ol the Womans Club pressed forward eager to congratulate and pralse her It w as splendid Elizabeth' ust what w as needed' If we had a few more such enthuslastlc workers we shouldnt haye any thing to fear for the electron' These and many other exclamatlons reached her ears At last the crowd drrfted away and Elrzabeth w as left with a few of her most lntlmate frlends Oh If I were only llke you sighed llttle Maryorle Ware I dont see how you can get up and make such perfectly beautxful speeches and you are supporting such a frne candidate too Eyeryone knows rt w as through hrs lnflu ence we got equal rlghts here I-le IS so handsome too The rest laughed Come home and spend the eyenlng w ulh me Elrza beth asked Mrs Lane Catherme IS a perfect dear but smce she s married she has lost all her mterest ln pollttcs And I simply must get her interested IH this electron Good bye Poor old Robert slghed Mrs Lane Its certamly hard on hmm Robert w as w altmg outslde and the two set off for Catherme s It w as such a hne meetlng Fllzabeth began eagerly so much enthu slasm udge Randolph musl be elected mayor I wlsh l could get C '1lllf?l lI1 nrterested Robert made no answer and they walked on sllently Finally l burst out Confound It all Elizabeth when are you golng to get owe thls pohtrcar craze3 Look at Catherrne See how happy she xs Doesnt her klncl of llf look more worth while to you3 Why llttle Please dont Robert pleaded Elrzabeth and they walked on sllently agam Y 11111 rx . , J ' K ' - ,f W wwf, ,,,t,9 .. 4 , 1 . y . , .. Q . . ,, - , . - , , , , , 7 I v I v 1. 1 - f 7 , , , , - .. s V . . - . ' V v ' ,. Q ' 1 1 No, thank you, dear, I promised to meet Robert and go up to Catherines I U , 1 , .. l U ' l I 1 Y x 1 - 1 li I1 ' Cl 9 1 - Vi ' 1 ' 7 ' ' .. ,L v A X , . t 1 J s r V. X -K -. 3 - ,, ' ' ' ' ' me 1 v ' U 3 l . h H . . .. . ., . . V , . , , 415' fl.' '-1' Cw 'S' It was growlng duslc now and the stars were coming out One by on lghts were turned on here and there There were a few subdued twltters from d owsy blrds and a famt fragrance from the flowers There was no w md only the qulvermg breezes of a summer s night When they reached Cathermes llttle bungalow xt was quite dark The door stood open and Robert and Elizabeth went up the steps without a word At the top they both mvoluntarlly stopped to talce ln the view before them Catherlne was seated by the table wlth Buster the smaller boy upon hex lap while Douglas two years older stood by her slde The lrght from the shaded lamp on the table threw a oft radiance over the llttle group Catherme x as saymg Once upon a time there llved a very wlcked man named Bluebeard Dld he really an truly have a blue beard3 Douglas mterrupted and the two lrttle faces were raised questlomngly to the mother s Elizabeth lard her hand softly on Roberts arm and drew hrm down the steps We ll not mterrupt her Bobby she whispered and as they walked slowly and srlently toward home Robert chuckled slyly and ltnowmgly to himself Che funn fauna By Ehzabeth Farquhar WAS the same old story a story to whlch has been traced the be gmmng of more than one deadly feud a story which has caused more bltter feelmgs and more harsh words than any other story ll all the curriculum of human events the story of a lme fence Hemrrch Honeteschlager was not a profane man as the world goes On the other hand he had the name of bemg the most dlscreet man and stanchest prllar of the church ln all that country side lnrue he sometrmes forgot hrm helf and sand Ach hrmmel' and sometlmes even esus Marlasl ut what IS that3 Merely a manly way of saylng Pshaw' Therefore let m repeat that Helnrlch Honeteschlager was not a profane man Seldom lf ever and then only on state occaslons dld he work hlmself up to that pltch where he forgot all about that fourth commandment YNl'llCl1 1 Lfnn e 1 ' w 1 U I Y ,,, 1 , ,J W, 4' F, , , 0 , . , s A . 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' ' I K ' ' I v - . , - - rf - U - .. - H B I U ' ' - - rr an ' V .1 . . , . , , D , 'Al ' JA 'T.'l'lI '3' T CK '3 says Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God rn varnl Bu when he drcl look out for l-lernrrch' At those trmes hrs eloquence often got the better of hrs judgment So rt was today He swore steadrly fearfully for an hour' But at last he paused a moment rn hrs ragrng up and down to examrne once more the scrap of paper he held rn hrs hand It was sorled and crumpled and the w rrtrng thereon was almost rllegrble Wrth drffrculty l-lernrrch made out the followrng Mrster l-lonestslager Esq Deer Srre I rrte to you to tell you 1 am a onest man 1 never rob nobody therefore 1 w1ll not let nobody rob me Your fence rs just ten feet off the lrne thereby robrng me of ten good feet of meadow Your fence rs so old rt rs roten Tomorrow 1 wrll start on a good new fence whrch wrll be on the lrne 1 wrll do the w orlt you wrll pay for the stug Cyras B Flrnt sltrnner Lrlte fun I w1ll' sard Hemrrch Honeteschlager and embellrshed rt wrth a rare old Dutch oath that farrly made vour harr curl Thus was a state occasron' That nrght Hernrrch slept lrttle or rone at all Lrlte the rest of hrs brothe countrymen he was slow to anger but when that anger was once fully aroused rt grew lrlce a fire before the blast Old Cvras Flmtskrnner would burld a Good new fence across the meadow would he3 And he l-lernrrch Honeteschla ver would pay for the materral of sard fence at the same trme grvrng a strm o good meadow land ten feet wrde and extendrng the entrre length of th meadow 3 X es he would not' That fence was on the lrne and rt would sta there or hrs name w as not Hernrrch Honeteschlager' The frrst farnt beams of mornrng found hrm out rn the open wanderrnsv armlessly about tryrng to thmk of somethrng besrdes that hateful letter and rts more hateful author But rt was of no avarll Some unexplarnable rrre sr trble force seemed to draw hrm down through the meadow down to the old lrne fence l-lernrrch was an artrst' l-le loved the prcturesque and hrs wrath e turned tenfold as he stood for a moment at the edge and watched the blue mrst roll slowly up from the meadow leavrng rt luke a great ever changmv emerald sparlclrng rn the mornrng sunlrght That wrth the old snake fence gray wrth age wrndrng rts lazy way rn and out rn and out across rts shrnmv bosom A scene that no true artrst could resrstl It would be a shame to I 1 fm Hgh! ,fr ,.J' 'os ,O ' D on . . ,, t . . 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V K V T V K - . . . . . . - V - . . . , 5 V . . , I - V V - V V ,- V - V V f V V -1 ia '- 'z' 'll .J .a :' sporl rt wrth a new fence It would be more than a shame rt would be a srn' That fence had to stay there' Then Hernrrch thought of the many wrongs he had suffered at the hand of hrs neighbor of the many trmes he had grven rn to avord a quarrel H knew as drd every other person for mrles around that Cyras B Flrntskmne was the meanest man rn all New England that hrs one arm rn lrfe was to gather and hoard the long green He also knew that Cyras would stoop to anythrng to obtarn thrs coveted cash Had he not robbed wrdows and orphan of therr last crusts of bread that he mrght add to hrs fortune5 He had' And Hernrrch saw clearly how he proposed to rob hrm for the same purpose The hay crop was lrght thrs year and every ton of golden gram would be wortr rts werght rn gold the comrng fall A strrp of land ten feet wrde and ful length of the best meadow rn the state was not to be desprsed' Once mor Hernrrch broke the fourth commandment' But the summer sun shone warm and brrght and the fresh mornrng an was good to breathe and the meadow larks sang sweetly' Trs a good old world after all mused Hernrrch half aloud afte he had been standrng he knew not how long with arms restrng on the old old world he repeated Too good to waste the trme rn rdle strrfe Whats a strrp of land more or less3 That perrod of wrld ragrn blood thrrsty anger was over Now came the trme of cool thrnkrng careful werghrnv lrke a calm after a fearful storm at sea A moment more and Hernrrch Honeteschlager swayed by the peace laden breeze would have forgotten hrs vows and submrtted to one more out rage at the hands of hrs nerghbor when Get off my land' In that moment the fate of the old lrne fence was decrded Hemrrch awoke wrth a start to fmd hrmself starrng down the gleamrng barrel of 1 rrfle at the other end of whrch two small sharp cruel eyes blrnked threaten rrgly For a moment he stood as rf paralyzed Then he broke forth rn a trrade so terrrble so awful that hrs earlier blasphemys seemed almost relrvrouslr proper as compared to rt You drrty strngy mrserly dog you' he concluded You wrll try to drctate to me wrll you3 Not rf I know myself That fence rs on the lrne ard rt s gorng to stay there' Do you hear me you cur5 I fnlr II Il I . V f ' ' -fi g 9 U 'v 9 ' 'A ' 2 , ' 5 . . A . ! - I . ' ' ,s v 3 I .. , : 1 , Q 1 y s f rail fence, gazing with unseeing eyes out across the verdant meadow, A good Y ',, - ,, . . . . ' ,A . Y. . U - . V V , D, g . . 4 V -as c ' , ' I .. ,, . ' . . Y . U U . Y 1 U l - 1 . . ' ' , ' . . .D. -V - ---- ,. .. . I U I ' ' V 5 ' I . w ' 7 ' 9, ' 'na - '- il ' 139 My K5 vga Cyras had lowered hrs gun at the begrnnrng of the outbrealt and stood wrth eyes and mouth wrde open rn astonrshment Was thrs the mrld tempered man he had always known as Hernrrch l-loneteschlager3 Impossrble' Th was some strange ragrng creature' Possrbly some escaped lunatrc' At any rate Cyras decrded that rt would be best not to cross hrm and above all not to appear frrghtened Wrth an almost prtrful attempt at brarerv he drew hrmself together and prepared for rnstantaneous yet seemly flrght We ll see srr he sard rn a thrn tremblrng yorce as l-lernrrch paused for a moment to regarn hrs breath We ll see Wrth that he shouldered hrs gun and marched away It was Hernrrch s turn now to stare rn open mouthed amazement What could haye gotten rnto the old man3 Hed neyer done that before Was rt a declaratron of war o was rt Hernrrch felt certarn that he would Hght to a hnrsh Cyras B Flrntsltrnner was not the man to baclt out Get off my land' The rnterloper thrs time was a mere lad a lad wrth the adyenturous lrght ol twenty rn hrs eyes and a pleasrng smrle on hrs lrps There was somethrnr rn that franlt open face that drew Hernrrch to the boy a he stood there I1 exact rmrtatron of old Flrntskrnner Some Boston lad who has run up for a few hours hshrng betw err trams thought l-lernrrch as he measured the boy w rth a satrshed Glance Vt hy dont you get mad3 chrded the lad Im gettrn tned' Srde lye got to hurry rf I have much trme at the Hole ' Hernrrch laughed a hearty laugh that would hare done any pessrmrst Good to heir Boy he sard rn that rrch Dutch brogue of hrs as he motroned toward hrs house Just yrsrble through the wrllows let the Hole vo hanged today I wrll keep trll next trme But and he paused sugvestrrely there s a hun dred dollars up there at the house w artrnv for the man that keeps thrs fenc where rt rs Gerard Nathan was an artrst too and more than that the proposrtrorr appealed to that lrght rn hrs eyes Im on he laughed bacls Ill call for the money rn just twenty mrnutes And he swung oyer the old rarl fence and plowed through the warst hrgh gram toward the hon s larr Hernrrch followed the youth wrth a pleased lool. rn hrs eyes untrl the 7fIHfl I fr . , Y F all l Avo ,G X ,,JT..aMf..L . 9 4. , 7 - ' . . 15 , . . 5 9 D 1 Y , . 4. y . ,, . . . . . . . 1 1 r , r . - - tt , rr - v . . , , . , - . , . . 1' -fH0. .. vt , , v , . .3 , U 5 c r tt , ' , . . . H, c , . ,, . . . . 1 I ,, 'C ' tt I , N - .. t -v - - - , 1 Y - H 5 . - A Qu 1 - - . r N D e . 4. .. - - - - - 1 - v r L H f - - - - - tt t . - w w 0 , - L Y- v V - n . v Y .r Q - L . , 1 1. , D . 5 - H - , , , V tt , H 4. r - - , V 1 v , . . ,, . v I . . . , , . - v , , , 'asv C : opposrte bank of wlllows swallowed hlm up rlhen he made hrs way back to the house there to wrlte a check for one hundred dollars Twenty mlnutes by the clock passed and Gerard Nathan called for hrs reward Heinrich handed the check over without a word of protest when the lad s story was done and to thrs day he IIISISIS that he got the best of the bargain Be that as It may ten minutes or so later a very breathless lad swun himself upon the platform of the last coach as the tram pulled out for Boston I wonder what the governor will say when he finds out his cash rs short ten thousand and the only thlng he s got to show for It IS the best meadow ranch ln AMCYICBD he chuckled to himself as he made hrs way forward and a moment later many xx eary trawelers Jomed ln his merry laugh as he remem bered the expressron on old Flmtsklnners face when he had told him that the old llne fence was to stay where rt was' Btn Qbrtgmal Eatorp By Cl'lYlSlll'lC Cremans N ORIGINAL story for Tuesday says the English lnstructor anl from the throats of thrrty Senlors there assembled arose thrrty gusty conversatlonal as of one who says Nlce weather we re having nowadays An Oflglnal story mdeed' You thlnk of all the men and women who have been XVI'ltlI1g smce the dawn of creation Lam and Abel may hav achleved orrgmallty when they attended the Ararat County l-lxgh School you thmk though history doesnt mentlon rt But Solomon ln hrs wlsdom gave t There rs no neu thmg under the sun quoth he some twenty odd cen turles ago And then all the others xx ho hawe ltept hacking away at lt anyway' From Homer to Klplmg from Sappho to Mary J Holmes to the last cub reporter they have used up ewery plot and sub plot that human mgenulty can concelve of they have worn ewery word m the human language threadbare And yet m thls year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and thirteen thzrty young and Jejune senlors are asked to produce thlrty Oflglfliil stones Ah well' Tuesday IS a week away You go on about your busrness and for a time you are able to forget the horror of that story Saturday Thirty one ,g , re ' ' ,J A J . ,, 9 , . , . . , . 3 . . ,, . . - , , , A ' , , x I sighs. An original story for Tuesday. Her tone is pleasantly . .. . . . .. , V 9 1 ' . . V . , . , . 1 . ' I . 'W 1 . , ve . , . , . .' L . Y I .. . . ,, V up- , ' , - K l , , . q . U , . , . . v 7 ' ' : ' Y v I . , . ' . a ' v og: Cm vga you remember rt uneasrly Sunday rt comes back agarn lrke the tradrtronal cat Monday comes and goes It rs Monday eyenrng and you settle clown wrth a grrm determrnatron to do or che You roll up your sleeyes you takf a new pen and a prece of vrrgrn paper then outsrde you hear a cheerful Hoo' Hoo' Come on Krd the skatrngs dandy tonrght I rs our Junror chum who as yet knows not the terrors of orrgrnal storres You hesr tate and you are lost If you wfaken call me early mother dear rs you last conscrous thought as you scramble wearrly to bed You arrse betrmes and struggle desperately wrth obstrnate clothes and harr that posrtryely refuses to go up properly Then wrth one eye on the clock and the other on your paper you wrrte Frantrcally and desperately you w rrte Your brarn refuses to act properly you haye not the farntest rdea of what you are wrrtrng and r hen rt rs clone nerther you nor anyone else can read rt But the deed rs done y rth a hastrly snatched up breakfast rn one hand and that orrgrnal story rn th other I heard an orrgrnal story once It happened lrlte thrs A shark senror was asked by her dotrng aunt to render the story of Aeneas rn her own words Thrs rs what she sard Well rt was thrs wav Xou see there was a gerk named Aenea who was the marn guy with the Trojans uno got sore at hrm so they all had to glom therrs and beat rt They crrculated around untrl they came to Qarthage where they decided to strck around awhrle Drdo the queen got ar aw ful case on Aeneas so they had a snap for awhrle But the peskv gods butted rn avarn and told Aeneas to make tracks oyer to Italy He trreil to sneak away but Drdo got wrnd of rt and nearly tore hrs can oft H handed her the lemon however and she consrderrng herself properly stung cashed rn her checks Her dyrng message to Aeneas was Cutre who trecl your tre3 Tlnlr I to 1 I ,js , t ' , 5 . 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Y Q y V y - H, fl' '- 1 ' Og M Q 'S' Wigs Qlffllflflf By Eva HBDSCU QHAPTER I T WAS a brtter cold December morning rn one of the mountam dlstr1c's of Marne The atmosphere vvas laden vvlth a gray mlst that made one shudder and long for a cheerful fire fhe mountam peaks vvrth thelr thrck coverlng of soft snow towered above the landscape ln majestrc dlgnlty vvmter s monarchs robed rn ermme A llttle stream which seemed to descend from the horizon wound lts way down the mountam side making a clark path agalnst the snowy whiteness of the background In the sky heavy gray clouds vv ere begmmng to form grvmg promrse of more snow In one of the valleys sheltered by these mountams lay the lrttle vlllag of Brovvnvrlle Its rnhabrtants were prepared for vvrnter for on all the cot tages vvere storm doors and wmdovvs and vvhlle the snovv that drifted around the fences and gates reminded one that vvmter was on the smoke that curled out of every chlmney suggested that mdoors all was snug and warm From the door of one of the houses came a lrttle grrl of seven or elgwt years She vvas dressed rn a fur coat and wore a red tamo shanter refl mlttens and heavy overshoes For a vvhlle she played around ln the yard vvlth her dog but growmg tired of thrs took her pet by the collar and walked out of the gate followmg the road that led up the hrll She had not gont far when the snow began to come down ln large flakes some of vvhrch clung' to her coat She stopped to examine them and on hndmg 1 new shap laughed ln glee dlscloslng a rovv of pearly teeth A passerby would hav looked twlce at thrs beautiful child vvlth her long curls large blue eyes frlnged vvlth long lashes and her falr face tmted wlth a dellcate red The girl trudged on untll she came to a large flat rock and seatmg he self on rt gazed around Suddenly her attention was attracted by the barkm of the dog She hastlly arose and went over to the place vvhere he was sniffing around There lying 1n the snovv was a man numb with cold The little glrl dad not understand thls but nevertheless she dlcl not remain Idle She graspel the cold hand ln hers and rubbed rt gently The figure moved slrghtly and the glrl too small to comprehend the good she was domg kept on rubblng Tl: 1 riy Ih ref . 1 f ' ' 'v U M ' ' We., .9 . 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' ra O 5 V . , ' . , v , , . . . ., I. . , . - - , . .. , . , . , , . . 3 , . , 7 O A ' 0 . 1 , 1 -. . . . v V ' A K , M , ., V I y v , , , I . . . ,- , t I, . 1 I V . , 4 . . . r D ' x X Y 9 ' 'S' cm 5' 4,-A'-sy? -,Ns-.D After a short tlme the man opened hrs eyes For an lnstant overcome by hrs condltlon he lay stlll Then yet holdlng on to the glrl s hand he ralsed hlm self to a slttmg posture l-le gazed blankly around and flnally asked Ah my pet how drd you get here and what IS your name3 My name IS Nancy Campbell replled the chlld and I came from way down there The man glanced ln the dlrectlon ln which she polnted but saw nothmg as they were too far up on the hull to see the village I do not see anythrng he sand But what made you come up here3 Nancy forgetting her shyness by thls time began to converse freell I lne w nth my uncle and aunt I havent any papa or mamma They dled long txme ago I used to have a dlfferent name but auntle changed lt so nobody would know who my papa and mamma were because I heard her sav so She was sewmg and I got tlred of playmg and came up here Xvhat rs your name3 you may just call me lm You look as lf you were cold she ventured and lf you want to you can hate my coat She started to take off the coat she wore lNo no I w Ill be warm ln a few mlnutes But already he was becom mg exhausted Hrs breath came ln short gasps as he lay there hstenmg to the fflrl s detailed descrlptlon of herself and parents as far as she knew At last he could slt up no longer and fell backwards on the snow Nancy was frxght ened and called wxldly for her aunt An hour had passed smce Nancy left home and she w as missed Mrs Campbell called repeatedly but received no answer Nancy seldom ran away and she felt worried As a last resort she went to her husband John she exclaxmed I slmply cant hnd Nancy anywhere Wlmat lf her father has found out where she IS and has secretly taken her away3 Hurry and put your coat on so we can hunt for her A storm IS commg loo and lt w rll be much harder to flnd her We must not let her get away from us As Mrs Campbell had sard a storm was approaching and as they bolted the door behmd them a gust of wmd blew the snowflakes mto their face CHAPTER II Nancys screams had been heard at last A man who had an errand Thnfn four 9 1 5 I I ' ,, ,V ,,s,xc,,,9 . 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V ogg 030 on the hrll w as suddenly disturbed by crres of drstress He hastened hrs steps and rushed rn the drrectron from whence they came To hrs rntense surprrse he drscovered Nancy vvrth w om he was well acquarnted seated besrde a strange hgure cryrng lustrly What rs the trouble Nancy3 he rnqurred Nancy poured out her tale of woe I came up here and saw thrs man H was so cold I talked to hrm but he wouldnt lrsten very long and then he went to sleep and left me all by myself Wont you carry hrm to my house Mr Ranton3 I wrll have to take hrm to my house rt rs nearer May I come and see hrm5 she asked You had better let me take you home hrst as your aunt and uncle wrll be lookrng for you If they grve you permrssrorr you may come So sayrng Mr Ranton placed the cold body over hrs shoulder and retraced hrs steps At the bottom of the hull the two were met by Nancy s relatrves The grrl w as taken home by her aunt whrle Mr Campbell assrsted Mr Ranton vvrth hrs burden rm as we shall call hrm opened hrs eyes after the two men had worked over hrm several hours He was too weak to talk or move and lay as on both rnsrsted that he remarn there Xlancv came to see hrm everv day Sh made rt very pleasant for hrm by her chrldlrke srmplrcrtv and frankne s When slfe had ended her fourth vrsrt he made a motron to hrs host brddrnv hrm come to hrs bedsrde Mr Ranton drd so and was asked to tell as much of the gurls hrstory as he knew rm seemed to be satrsfred wrth what lrttle hrs host told hrm although rt was supposed to be merely a rumor He la thrnkrng for nearly half an hour and hnally aroused hrmself to say Please brrng me a pencrl some paper and a small box and leave me alone for a whrle Hrs host drd as he was requested and wrthdrew rm now began a currous proceedrng He took from hrs pocket two gold crucrhxes whrch were exactly the same He wrote a name and an address on a small slrp of paper and pressrng a hrdden sprrng whrch drsclosed a hollow space rn the crucrfrx he placed the paper rn rt He then took a larger sheet of paper and wrote for qurte a length of trme Part of the trme he sobbed lrke a chrlcl wrth an erc pressron of shame mmgled wrth sadness on hrs face At length he finrshed lhnfr rv eras - . ,x . . s 1- , .. . ,, . . , . . 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' 4 - - Arr vga '30 put the large sheet of paper wrth the other crucrhx and wrapped rt securelv rn the box He addressed rt to New York Callrng Mr Ranton he re quested hrm to have rt malled Later rn the day Nancy came to see hrm and went clrrectly to hrs bed srde He handed her the crucrfrx wrapped rn paper and told her never to let her aunt or uncle see rt Oh rm' I am gorng far far away wrth my aunt I wrll never see vou any more But I wrll always remember you Now I wrll srng the song I promrsed you As she sang ,Irm eyed her sadly When she had frnrshed two verses hrs features suddenly became rllumrnatecl wrth a strange smrle such as she had never seen before Forcrng hrmself on hrs elbows he held out hrs arms to her She rushed to hrm but was held only for an rnstant l-lrs hold relaxed and wrth a spasmodrc cough he fell back on the prllows dead CHAPTER III lqhe Oaks was a fashronable banquet hall rn Nladrson Square Flhe floors were carpeted wrth costly rugs and the furnrture was of mahogany grandeur Toward erght oclock rrchly clad men and women began to arrrve Among the guests was a well dressed noble featured young man Hrs eye had the expressron of one who has been searchrng all hrs lrfe for somethrng He had a hrgh forehead well shaped nose frrm lrnes about the mouth and a strong chrn He lacked nothrng rn refrnement erther rn dress or manners Even though there was much dancrng and feastrng to drverge hrs thoughts hrs eves always wore the same longrng restless look One of the musrcrans a lrght complexroned grrl of about seventeen espe crallv attracted hrs attentron She had lrght harr and blue eyes l-le watched every movement she made and once as she was passrng by hrm he gazed full rnto her face makrng her blush and feel rather uncomfortable She movecl past hrm but as she drd so a shrnrng object fell from her person to the floor l-le hastrly prcked rt up glanced at rt qurckly and wrth a hysterrcal laugh ran over to her and nearly dragged her rnto an adjornrng room From hrs pocket he brought forth a small box Unwrapprng rt he placed the contents agarnst the shrnmg object whrch he had found on the floor They proved to be two crucrfixes exactly the same The young man also took a sheet of paper from the box and spread rt before the grrl She read as follows Thzrlr Jn . f 5 , em., Magnihcent vases of cut glass glittered on the tables. Everything bespoke of 'S' E3 2 Dear bon You have been told by your guardlans that your father dxed when you were small This IS all a mlstake as I am your father I wrll explain Flfteen years ago I married Bessie Bateman your lawful mother We lrved together seyen years you then bemg over hve and your sister snr months old On dlvorclng your mother you both were by the law placed IH her care I rebelled agamst thls and wanted revenge I hlred a man and woman to kidnap you but later repented of my rash act and went ln search of you I learned that vou had been placed ln the care of a respectable famllv and that your slster had been kept by the krdnappers They know I am on therr trall and Ioylng her too clearly to glye her up xwlll leave the vrllaffe ll SNI1lCl'1 they reslde shortlv I am too slck to follow them any longer and It rs my dymg rush that you wll some day clalm your slster I have tyso crucrhxes whlch are exactly the same They are preclous helrlooms and made of Gold They both contain a secret sprung by whlcn they may be opened reyealmg an open space In one I have placed the name and address of my -.ull executors and glwen rt to your sxster w1thout the knoxsl edge of her guardians In yours IS a plcture of your mother by whlch you may hnd your slster as thev look very much alike I-Iunt unt1l death rl necessarv to hnd her When she IS found explain exerythmg to her and vo to the address named on the sllp of paper and you wlll both recelve 1 larve fortune Do not let the loye of money alone guide you m this God bless you ln vour undertakmg my son Farewell JIM TOOLE P S Her present name IS Nancv Campbell Words cannot express how surprlsed Nancy was WNIIIIC readmg the letter She laughed and crled at the same tlme When she had finished she pressed the sprung on the cruclhx and true enough she found the paper wlth her fathers lawyers name and address mslcle To thmk that she could call at thelr office and become rlch ln a mmute seemed hardly plauslble to her dazed senses Stull laughlng and crymg she embraced her brother agam and avam I-Iow happy I am to know that now I can Ilve ln comfort and luxury but best of all I have found my brother lhzrly F1 ell .1 ' o 0, A' ' ., ' . .1 , , ,,. , . 9 s U N ,V . . , . . , . 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HQ 3 911312 Qenzlhle Qthum By Curtrs Shoemaker I-IFN I was a unror at Westmore Unrversrty I had more than my share of good true frrends but wrth none was I so rntrmate as wrth Drck Walker I-le was my room mate For nearly three long years we had lrved there rn the boys dormrtory and the storms we had safely weath ered together were many If Drclt was my closest frrend he was also rn many ways the most remark able young fellow at the college There was nothrng that he turned hrs hand cr hrs head to that he could not do He w as tackle on the football team and captarn of thc baseball team I-Irs achreyements rn an rntellectual lrne were eyen greater I-le always stood well toward the front of hrs classes and had Earned many a yrctory for the old school on the debatrng team Hrs self confr dence w as proyerbral among the under classmen yet I cannot say that he was concerted for a concerted person rs rnyarrably selfish and selfrshness was the last thrng Drck would ever be accused of Of course he was popular The fellows all lrlted hrm for hrs Jolly good nature and respected hrm for hrs athletrc prowess And many a farr co ed hav I seen gazrng wrth favor upon hrs stalwart frgure and handsome face But all rn yarn' Drck w as as cold as an rcrcle when rt came to anythrng lrke sentrment It w as not that he feared the farr sex for he drd not But he just drdn t bothe hr head about them any more than rf they w ere not rn exrstence I rem mber one warm Sprrng nrght after lrghts were off when we sat at our open wrndow gazrng out across the moonlrt campus I had just been tellrnv hrm about Ruth and how dear she was to me Ruth w as well newer mrnd rt rs enough to say that she rs now my wrfe l-le had looked me over w rth ar amused rather paternal krnd of arr as rf I were the yrctrm of some harmless but troublesome malady and had sard rn tones that made me farrly borl oyer wrth rmpotent rage Oh forget rt Bert I hate to see you make such an rdrot of yourself To thrnk of an Infant lrke you talkrng of such things as marrrage' I suppose you rntend to remarn a bachelor and a woman hater all vou lr e I replred wrth consrderable heat Well go ahead I wrsh you happr ness But my honest oprnron rs that the older you grow the sourer you ll get You re mrstaken rf you thrnk Im gorng to remarn srngle he sard pom lhnlr ugh! 1 - 1 i QV sql! lx! 5 ' ' .., -,ejq .,,' 9 U 1 4 ,I ' -- v - s Q . . , . s I ' 7 . 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Q vga pously Ten years from now when I am mature ln mmd and Judgment I am golng to get married But the glrl of my cholce must have certam quallflca trons mental moral and physical which I consxder essential to a happy marrlage and I mtend to decrde only after careful dellberatlon Now I would never thmk of golng with one of these pale ethereal society creatures who ar forever eatmg bon bons and drlnklng chocolate My cholce must be healthy and strong and be able to do her own housework Agam I would never thmk of marrymv a glrl who was a blocle for you know I am lxght haired myself and all sclentlsts agree that a blonde should always marry a brunette Well you re just about the coldest plece of humanlty I ever had th misfortune to encounter I told hum 1n dlsgust And I suppose the marvel of perfectlon you happen to take a fancy to I really dont believe you capable of any stronger feeling wouldnt have a word to say about the matter now would she3 Ignoring my outburst he contmued xx 1th dlgnlty I suppose you are happy rn your halluclnatrons Bert old man and I wont say a word to dlsturb them Id like to fall ln love myself for that matter rf I drd not see the foolishness of It all I agree with one of those old phrlosophers I forget who It was who has said Gladly would I llght the flame of Love but WlSdOm has stolen all her oll Yes sand I and I prty you Good mght It was onlv a few days after this conversatlon that the annual Junlor Prom took place This was one of the greatest events of the year at Westmore and nearly everybody was going except of course the poor oppressed I'reshmen who knew that to show therr faces at such an affalr meant complete and lgnomlnlous extermmatlon I had tried every means to lnduce Duck to attend I had reasoned with hum I had pleaded with hlm but all to no avall I-le cared he salcl nothmg about such thmgs drd not belleve rn danclng and moreover would not counte nance lt by looking on So at last I had given up ln despair At seven o clock on the Important mght when I xx as rn my room struggling mth a stubborn collar and a refractory tle I was called down stalrs to the ofhce telephone and recognrzed Ruths vorce over the w1re Bert she sald excitedly my cousln Ianthe McCormick has just come 1 from the country You must get her an escort for the dance tonlght or I lwont be able to go myself I would not thmk of going off and leavlng her alone I havent seen her for years Thzrg nzne ' 5 I A 0 If 'Q ...f .J , 9 ,u U . . . - v 1 '- v n -'- v - a n Q v - v - , 1: ' ' v - - n H v - - - n Q '- - an - - - rr , . . , , - v V Y V , o n . . . . . ,, v v 1 . . . , . v v t - , . . , . . , 4 - v s . 4 . . , - 1 - 9 as rt uv - rf - - an y , f ' - v y a y v 1 y Y ' f v I - y Q v , , . . . . Q n . , . . , . an u - - an ' - - , y fl . , , . . . 9 ua 3' GEQ I certainly wlll get her an escort then I assured her for lm deter mlned you re not golng to mrss the fun Don t worry Well be there Then I raced back up the stalrs to my room and collared Dlck I told hlm how things stood and begged hlm for my sake tor Ruth s sake and for the sake of the poor little country cousm to agree to be the much needed escort So at last lt came about that he consented A short tlme afterward xxe vxere shown mto the parlor I had leamed to love so well I looked at Duck l-le was as calm and unconcerned as lf lt were a hablt of hrs to lounge Ill a handsomely furnlshed room xx altlng for an mtroductron to a young lady to xxhom he xxould haxe to dexote a considerable part of the evening I detected a slight expressron of boredom ln hrs eye But thls expresslon Instantly changed to one of surprlse as the glrls came mto the room Ruth looked as exqulsltely beautrful as exer but rt was the young person xxrth her xxho occasloned Duck s look of astomshment She cer tamly drd not look as lf she xxexe fresh from the country Her tall and slende figure overtopped by a huge mass of flaxen halr xxas goxxned ln a creation XNl'llCll must have come dlrect from Pans for I had nexer seen a dress so elegantly odd as thxs one Her ex es xx ere calm and expresslonless her set mouth her flfm but clehcately chiseled chln told of a xxrll poxxer almost masculme Her manner as she greeted us xxas one of langulcl lI1dlf:l:CYCI'lCC l had looked for a flash of admiration ln her eyes as she xxas mtroduced to Dlck for a finer specimen of young Amerlcan manhood xx ould be hard to hnd but I xx as disappointed Her eyes remained as lnscrutable as exer I began to haxe a cleslre to xrslt the par ticular spot ln the country xx here she had come from I suppose you have read of Mr Walker ln the papers Ruth sald to her after the lntrocluctlon You know Ianthe that he was chosen for rrghl tackle on the AllAmerlcan football team last year In fact he IS the best known person rn college lsnt he Bert3 Even better than Presrdent Mlllson hvmself I should say The haughty young lady turned toward Dick Indeed' she remarked ln a volce full of dlsapprobatlon Football IS such a brutal sport as they play 1' ll'l America It cant begm to compare wxth the Rugby game played ln England which calls for quicker thmklng as xxell as greater speed and cleverness Dick suddenly became mterested He looked at her wlth surprlse and 21 lflfle of CUl'l0SlIy This was the first girl he had ever met who had not gone mto ecstacles over hrs football record Forty A J ' 4 A 0 A .Y ' f A V ,.f.,.,I..3 . 0 4. 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V n if '-1' em So you have been ln England have you Mrss MCC0ImlCk3 he sald mqurrmgly Yes she answered casually I have vlsrted there several tlmes with mama on our way to and from Pans ust then the arrrval of the carriage to the fete put an end to all further conversation for the time being Durrng the rrde to Fraternity Hall where the clance was held Ruth and I supplled the most of the conversatlon Drck dld not talk ln hrs usual light hearted way and I wondered lf lt could be because he had takcn so great a dlslrke to our new acquamtance As soon as we reached the hall I took Ruth aside and demanded an lm mediate explanatron Do you mean to tell me that thus IS your colmtry cousm3 I sf-rd ln profound bewllderment She looks and acts as lf she had been brought up m Boston by a maiden aunt Ruth w as perplexed for a moment and then she burst mto a rmgrng laugh Why srlly she exclaimed I drdnt tell you she was my country cousm spending a week at their country home They have been havlng a house party down there The lrght w as breaking rn at last Moreover she contmued her home IS not Boston but New York Her father IS McCormick the bath tub trust man You dldnt know I had such rich relatwes drd you3 I was dcstrned to stlll more surprrses before the evening was far gone At hrst Dick played the part of a wall flower Then I noticed hlm srttmg out a oance wlth Miss McCormick They were talkmg and I thought Mrss lanthe w as furnlshln more than her share of the conversation while Dick seemed to b lrstenmg wrth mterest And then I could hardly believe my eyes they sere clancmg' That was the greatest of all surprises It dld not surprlse me to fmd tha Dlck could dance and dance well for I had learned by experience that there were not many thlngs he could not do but rt drd surprise me to see hrm danclng after he had solemnly declared to me he drd not believe ln rt That dld not seem like Duck at all Well as the evening wore on he continued to dance the greater part of the time wlth the haughty lanthe and I grew more and more drsgustecl wrth his actrons until the orchestra played Home Sweet Home and we left the brll Forh one V I I xl r Q ', ,,3 A-fa, f.,' Y, ,9 ' . .. 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' 1 ! - :v BQ 'S llantly llghted ball room for the darkness of the carrlage once more On the return lt was Dick and hrs companlon who drd the greater part of the talkmg Mlss McCormick spoke of the affalr as rather pleasant but horrlbly tame Dick agreed most solemnly She crltxclzecl the gown worn by plump Mrs Mlllson the presldents wife Duck conceded that he knew nothmg of dresses but tha her costume had seemed rather vulgar to hrm She spoke of the last ball she had attended ln New York Dlck expressed the fear that our llttle college events must seem terrlbly bourgeols to her after such an affair as that must have been And so xt went on I raged mwardly I dld not know what was the matter wlth my chum but I dld know that I wanted most strongly to gxve hlm a good hard blow between the eyes Perhaps lt would wake hlm up and brmg hlm to hrs senses agam On the w as to the dormxtory that nlght I sald not a word Neither drd Dick but he looked at me rather deflantly and seemed drsconcerted because I drd not speak Well thls IS the end of the matter anyway I thought what s the use of saymg any more about Ita But I w as sadly mlstaken It w as not the end of the matter Two even mgs later Dlck avaln put on his best sult and IH answer to my lnqulrmg look he sald sheepr hly I haxe Mlss lVlcQorm1ck s permlsslon to call on her I falled to make any remark and he glared at me hercely I bellewe hrs consclence was troublm hlm Thlnk of It Dlck who w as usually as cool as a cucumber' I dont think lts worth whlle lingering over the awful detalls It went on that was for three weeks wrth Dlck spending fabulous sums for flowers bon bons and theatre boxes and treatmg me more llke a deadly enemy than a chum of three college years And I had never spoken a word ln opposltlon 'Ihen lt was that the blow fell One afternoon Ruth who llked her arlstocratxc cousm no more than I dld called me up ower the telephone Tell your frlend Mr Walker she Sald that rf he wlshes to e Ianthe agaln hrs last chance IS to go to the P 8. N depot at 5 30 thls after noon She had mtended to stay a week longer but she suddenly changed her mmcl because she says she found It so dull here I ll not say I m not glad of It though I hope she wnll hnd lt llvely enough where she IS golng Then lt was that I hastened upstairs three steps at a time to break the news to Duck Old fellow I told hlm there s a frlend of yours leavmsv on the 5 30 tram this afternoon You ought to go down and see her off loft: Inf 7 f Q A af ago - X' - V if if , f Jnfg t U , . ! I L Q : . l Y V , C , , , . . 0 , , . , D . , - 1 - 1 Y . , - , y . , . . , ' ' I .J ' ' !l 1 v .' . V, , .I .3 UML ': l-ler3 he sard qurckly Who rs ltu Mrss MCCOYmlCk sard I She found rt so dull here He didnt speak for a full mrnute but he took hrs medrcme llke a man At last he sard wrth hrs worce dismal and hard and cold So she rs leaving 1 she3 And wrthout saymg good bye Well I rather guess Ill not go d0W'l to see her off Bert I thought more of that glrl than I ever will thmk of any other My life from thls time on will be a word I will never At thus pornt I rnterrupted htm Oh you ll get over lt I sard wrth a knowrng an Vlfhat busmess has an lnfant lrke you to talk of love3 Walt shoe thrown wlth deadly precrsron put a sudden end to my w ell meant remarks FIIIIS de ll-lrstorle de lAmour 2Dan 5 Qtbance By Wlllram Wrlson P FROM Cut Bank wrndmg through the canyons twlstmg and turn mg thls w ay and that but ever cllmblng the huge engrne was draggmg nts long snakelrke tram up the mountarns Wlth eyes closed to mere slrts and face distorted from the terrible heat and glare the frreman was throwrng coal onto the whrte hrssmg fire For three hours of the long summer afternoon he had kept rt up ton after ton watchmg the shovelfuls of black dust turn red then whrte then melt away like Sr ow while the unsated beast roared for more more always for more For ttree hours he had worked not wrth the long even strokes of the txreless fire man but feverishly faltermgly weakly for the terrible stram had been too much He slammed the fire door and stood erect The engineer shot a qulck glance across at hlm as he stood leanrnv heavily agalnst the side of the cab gaspmg for breath Dan the engmeer sard not unkmdly you cant stand lt Some day youll break down on thus run Better try and get somethrng llghter or youll Q0 to pleces sure Dan turned wearrly I UI I1 fhfft' , I I ty ' .1 or 4 , ' , I W ,f 5 , f 9 . V. . v . . ,, . . - , , . s . if - , , . . ' . k Y. . . . .... ., Y C I- V v until you are ten years older, and your judgment is mature, and -but here a 1 I ! - 1 Y 9 I , . ' . .' k , ' ' x u . . v r , v ' , ' -E , v ' , ' v ' 1 r . v' , . 1 Y v ' KI ' v r , . l . 1 . Q . I .I ., . . . .. , - I , . . . , ' ,Y I v ' ' 'S' cw 'S' Yes he agreed I know rts krllrng me But l cant qurt now You know what lm workrng for lve got to strck rt out McDonald nodded understandrngly but wrthout reply and Dan turned to hrs never endrng task seemrngly more terrrble thrs day than ever before H prcked up hrs shovel and threw open the fire door Instantly the sharp sul phurous vapors of the back draft puffed rnto hrs face makrng hrm choke and gasp for breath The scorchrng heat sent whrte streaks down hrs coal begrrmecr fce He realrzed that the lrmrt of hrs endurance was nearly reached McDonald glanced across and whrstled doubtfully to hrmself Farther and farther up they clrmbed the monster engrne draggrng rts long trarn of whrnrng protestrng cars after rt Un the srdes of the mountarn abov them were patches of cool lookrng snow The prnes and hrs on the hrlls waved n the wrnd but rn the canyon the hot heavy arr was motronless An rcy moun tarn stream raced along besrde the track and Dan looked longmgly at rt as he gulped the lukewarm water of the tender Strange thoughts born of hrs overstrarned body came rnto hrs mmd and defeat hrm prttrng rts four hundred tons of clankrng steel agarnst hrs tremblrng muscles usrng every unfarr means to keep rts advantage The hoarse roar of the exhaust seemed a laugh at hrs weakness the whrstle shrreked a trrumphant mockery The whrte frre wrth the exhaust srngrng through rt swam before hrs eyes When he looked aw ay black blotches floated rn the arr and the drunken mountarns reeled before hrm A jerk of the engrne sent hrm weakly to hrs knees Hrs strength was nearly gone now and he wanted to lre strll but he staggered gamely to hrs feet Hrs head seemed burstrng sharp parns ran through hrs arms and back and the hot band around hrs forehead was slowly trghtenrng The shovelsful of coal were very heavy and he could not throw them to the back of the hre box But one thought kept repeatrng rtself rn hrs mrnd l mustnt qurt t mustnt qurt and blrndly and parnfully he struggled on agarnst the exaltrng brute wrth rts mockrng hlss and roar Mercrfully the summrt was reached at last and Dan collapsed weakly rnto hrs seat McDonald clrmbed down wrth hrs long orl can and the con ductor came up whrstlrng cheerrly and went rnto the lrttle statron A moment later he came out wrth two whrte order sheets McDonald took hrs copy and clrmbed rnto the cab Dan noticed that the orders requrred them to pass the Orrental Lrmrted at Skyland three mrles below F0 rh four I V 4 V n DA A K f , X .s.,T,,,r ,-UQ .. ,. .. ., . . , . . , . . . . , . , ,, . U - , . e a Q - ' 1 A I O ' - he could not drive them away. The engine was trying to wear him out, to , , . , Y . . I , . ' 9 -A V9 . . . . . ., , . , , . ,, . . . . D ,I ' ' 1 r 1 . , - , . vga 'S' Dan had now a temporary rellef from work and he sprawled out ln his seat trymg to get rested for the two hours stlll before hrm Hrs whole bodx ached everythlng seemed dizzy and far away Only a weaklmg he groaned but Ive got to keep It up I cant qult I mustn t quit The tram gathered speed raprdly and when It struck the heavy down grade McDonald shut oft steam and threw on the arrbrakes sllghtly at first and then harder as the grade increased They had gone over a mrle and were runnmg rapidly down the heavy grade when suddenly there was a sharp hlss of escaping alr The tram ln stantly slowed down untll It nearly stopped stood almost motlonless for a moment then rts speed began to mcrease rapidly McDonald wlth a puzzled look threw on the water brakes but they had no eff ct on the heavy tram Wrth an exclamatlon he worked the lever rapldly for a moment There was an answermg hlss but the brakes drd not go on The speed was mcreaslng every moment McDonald grasped th vhlstle cord and walled out the long mournful defective brakes slgnal Then he turned to Dan Brakes he sand quletly Youcl better Jump You cant do any thmg here Dan shook hls head but he walked to the gangway and looked down upon the cmder roadbed Already their speed was terrific for once beyond control on the steep grades of the Rockies a tram becomes a madclened twlstmg monster hurhng ltself mto curves roarmg over swaymg trestles wrlthmg and plunging m Its wlld rebelhon agamst the puny men who have held It captlve Dan w as shaking and tremblmg wlth excltement and his breath came paln fully ln short gasps He turned for a last look at hrs companion McDonald was slttmg ln hrs place like a statue gazlng stlffly ahead hls face white under the grime Dan saw that he must have glven up all hope and a lump came lnto hrs throat at the thought of McDonald going down to his death alone Wlth that grlm smlle on hls llps McDonald turned and saw Dan starlng at hlm For Gods sake Jump he cried It will be too late rn a mmute Beyond all hope of control nom maddened by its frrst taste of liberty the tram rushed through Skyland and took the next curve at a dangerously hlgh speed From below came the angry snarling sound of the wheels callmg for blood They made Dan thmk of the long tram of Pullmans hurrylng so proudly and conhdently towards them and of the terrlble scene ln the narrow canyon when the two monsters crashed mto each other I rn ffl! 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' ,U . , - , 0 .- , gg M ago He turned to the gangway Loolclng baclus ards at the red sxs aylng tram h saw a bralceman hang for a moment from the hand rall of a car and then Jump l-le rolled over and over ln the soft cmders lay stlll for a moment thel scrambled to hls feet apparently unmjured Dan could do the same thang He must save hlmself for the sake of the mother he xx as tolllng to care for But for some reason he wanted to stay mth McDonald slttmg so quletly ln hrs place He had much to llve for also Suddenly McDonald leaped mto llfe The derallmg ssutch' he crled ard Dan understood A quarter of a mlle ahead was a deralllng ssutch that was never locked If some one could throw lt open McDonald spoke again It s your chance he sand and Dan nodded He would wreclt thelr tram before thev reached the Llmlted Thev lunged around the last curse and the swutch flashed mto slght ruth cruel granlte roclts strewn about lt To Jump there seemed almost certain death l-le could Jump with some hope of safety a fem rods beyond The rlslt seemed too great ann he drew back It s your chance lad McDonald repeated and at the tense ex en xx ords Dan s courwe returned With a short Goodbye Mac he crouched down and as they dren almost exen he jumped He remembers four or fue dull red cars rushlng past and the crashing and rendlng when the tram prled up across the llttle mountam stream The came the terrible muffled clang when the engine battered ltself mto a shapeless mass agalnst the canyon xx alls and the relentless cars burned lt beneath them All the rest IS llke a dream ln sxhlch he sees nothlng but McDonald slttlnr quietly above him hls face whlte under the grrme but 1 blaxe smlle on his llps as he says It s your chance lad Cod bless you Nou when Dan has brought hrs long tram safely to the summlt and befor they start on the down grade he tests the bralces agaln and again And at one place where the rockv 'walls ruse hlgh aboxe them the fireman 350110615 xsnv Dan removes his cap ,1 Q i j ' s' A ,, r 'QU 5 ' H 4 ,. 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Q-ffgffl '-1' Cw 2' Qlihe jF1rstEDup of School When the summer days grow cool And the long yacatlon s past Llttle FfCSl'IlC9 start to school Proud they re ln the Hlgh at last Long they ve yy 11ted for thts day Oft they ye seen lt ln a dream 'Vox their hearts are brlght and gay Hoyt thelr chlldlsh faces beam' Each one ln hls yery best C-leefully they reach the school But yyhen a croysd s around them press And noyy 1 mob of Semor boys Comes shouting doyyn the way Hou fat they ymllt how loud they tal I wonder what they say' They exze a llmld Freshman lad They mount htm on a box Amd y hen he says he ll tell hls clad They chase htm off yuth rocks Soon up and down the muddy street lqhe barefoot Freshmen go Thelr shoes are held by force xmpell cl fhelr faces shou thelr yyoe At last they hear a yselcome sound The hrst loud yy arnmg bell luhe SCDIOTS drop thelr frightened prey Amd all rush ID pell mell L !1n t , J ,V ' , 01, A ' Q Q , .1, ,J , f 4, ,,, 19 . k V , - , . , . VK. . z ', V . . 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I3 C l'l I wonder w hx the SEIHOI Taunts the lite hle with such X1m3 Xvhv cause when he a Freshman was The Senlols taunted htm MU Sungular plural We ll begm with 1 bor. and the plural IS boxe Bu' the plural of ox should be oxen not oxes lqhen one fowl ls oose but two are called Geese X et the plural of moose should nexer be meese 3 ou may hncl 1 lone mouse or a whole lot of mlce But the plural of house IS houses not hrce If the plural of man IS always called men Wl N shouldn t the plural of pan be called pen3 The cow ln the plural may be cows or Llne But a bow rf repeated rs nexer called brne If l speetls of a foot and you show me your feet And I gne you 1 boot would a parr be called beet3 If one rs 1 tooth and the whole set are teeth Vt ln houldnt the plural of booth he called lJeeth3 If the srngular ls thls and the plural rs these Should the plural of ltlss then be nrcltnamed lteese3 Thouvh one m'1v be thut 1nd three may be thost X et hat m the plural would nexer be hose And the plurml of mt 19 rats not rose We speak of a brother and also of brethren But though we my mother we nexer su methlen The mascullne pronouns are he hrs and hum But lmaglne the femmlne she shls and shim So the hnglrsh I thlnlt you all will a ree Is the most wonderful language you ex Sl drd see M D johnson Xvx lde . v . ., ,,,, Q, K 9 . 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Y' f W ' L W , I A -V NNI' GEQTDUDE I- :fn fn z 14 5 . ,V n W , 1 Q 'X , , ' ' Q f 5 , f N flffl fl x XXI Helen Coetz IS a native of Spokane and w as born here Sept 27 l893 She has been en rolled ln this school slnce her Freshman year ln the Household Arts course Everybody knows and llkes Helen and when It comes to handling the basket ball she IS lxke a streak of llghtnlng Ralph l:.vans was born at Brookshelcl Mus sourl Sept l l892 He has attended North Central for four years and IS enrolled IH the Commerclal course Ralph has always taken a promment part ln class affairs and has alxsay been a loyal member of I3 Selma Engstrom was born m thls crty on lXov 24 I894 She has spent four years ln the North Central being enrolled m the House hold Arts course Selma rs a jolly attractn girl one of our best workers and as a ren ard has been awarded a commencement oratlon Curtis Shoemaker xx as born ln Spokane March 9 l895 He was ln the Coeur d Alen Hugh School for two years and two years rn North Central He IS enrolled ln the General course CUYIIS IS a member of the class play cast, taking one of the character rolls, and will wm much fame for our class I 1 g 5 gs-s , '- x 1 f ' if . - , . . if: A , tv- G 1 ' 5 . 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' ' ' e s '- ' ' r - VS' ' V Ellen Nass was born ln Bellmgham Wash lngton May I I I893 Ellen has been a member of an I3 all through hlgh school and wlll be graduated from the Classical course Although she has taken school Ilfe senously she has been amply rewarded by the grades and extra credlts that she has recelved Ruth Sapp was born at Mt Vernon Ohio Dec 29 1892 Ruth was ln the Waterville l-hgh School one year and has been three years 1n our school She IS enrolled 1n the Classical course Ruth IS a popular member of the class Frances Muller was born Aprll I9 I892 ln North Central Hugh for four years and com pletes the Household Arts course Always quiet and helpful she has had no dlfhculty ln wln nmg the praise of teachers and schoolmates Ethel lerry was born an I4 I894 ln Wllbur Washington and graduates from the General course Ethel IS a sweet attractlve gurl and a popular member of the graduating cass I in Ju 1' I - ' ' , Spokane. She has been a loyal member of I . '-, ,v Flff-1 rlglll Elrzabeth Corcoran one of our best knots v and best lllced members was born Feb I9 I894 at C-ramte Nlontana Elrzabeth has always talcen a promlnent part ln class and school aftalrs ancl has gamed mny honors among them the Vice Presrclent of the Senlor A Class ancl being elected a commencement orator Floyd Ellrs was born Cct ZZ IS94 at Day ton Washington l-le has attencled the North Central for four years and will be gracluatect from the Classical course I3 IS ju l proud of Floyd s vsorlc along dramatic and ora torrcal lmes ancl he has been gnen a part rn the Senior A class play and a commencement oratron Moscow Idaho and gracluates from the House holcl Arts course after four years of work rn the North Central Alda rs always wlllmg to help the class ancl lts members and as a re uarcl will wm fame rn the Senior A class play Ross Doty has born May IJ l893 at Harrison lclaho He spent the fore part of hrs hugh school Clays rn the Harrison and Lew rston schools Although Ross has been ruth u for but two years and a half he has won much praise from hrs teachers and a great cleal of fame ln Psychology 'S 'Q I , - 1 , ' . -lan. ' ' ' st 3' xl tl 1 V - A L Alda Coutts was born Feb. l9, IS94, at Qs I , . Ethel Wledeman was born Dec 20 l892 ln Woodhull North Dakota After spendmg two years ln the MIHOI l-llgh School ln that state she came to the North Central where she graduates from the General course Ethel rs a qulet sweet tempered gxrl and has taken a foremost part m all school 3CtlVlllCS Mae Frans was b rn 22 l894 bpokane She has been enrolled at North Cen tral for four years and will be graduated from the General course Although Mae IS rather quiet she IS a fme gxrl when you know her and has many frlends In school Mlldred Pmkham sw as born March l ISQZ three hlgh schools Half Moon Pralrle Hlgh bchool Broadway High of Seattle and lastly North Central but although she IS not one of our charter members she IS just as loyal as though she had been here for four years Sh mll be graduated from the General course Elaine Culllton was born at Des Moines lowa an Z3 1894 For four years she has been one of us and has been enrolled ln th Household Arts course You will never foret that she IS a member of I3 one of s most popular members and also promment m the class play lvflt mnr o -Ian. , , in in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mildred has attended , J - , . ' e ' Jan. ' , it Bernice Hare was born Oct 25 IS93 near Loon Lake Washlngton She has been an attendant at North Central for four years and has many pleasant memories of her hugh school llfe Bernice IS a prominent member of the Tamarack Staff Reporter to the Tamarack from the Senior A Class and one of lts popular members Gust anson was born une 30 1892 m Spokane He has attended North Central for four years and graduates from the Commerclal course Gust doesnt care for the glrls and 1 not what you would call a ladies man but h 1 right there when lt comes to Hashhghts and Ruth Hocking was born une 22 l893 Crystal Falls Mlchrgan All her hlgh school life has been spent 1n Spokane although ln both schools and she graduates from the General course The better you know Ruth the better you like her and she IS a smcere good friend to all Edgar E. Smlth was born at Springfield MISSOUII Aug I3 1895 He IS enrolled ln the Sclentlhc course He has been four and one half years ln North Central and IS qulet but a good student and frxend - , , . . , . , . J J . . ' , . , . . . s . . , e 5 1 typewriting. ' J , , in , . , , . . . . . , , . , . ' Q Elmer Roedel was born Aprll I3 IS95 ln Chicago Illmols Elmer has attended North Central for tour years and wlll complete the Commercral course thrs month On account of hrs great class splrlt and boostrng Elmer has been awarded wlth the posrtlon of Business Man ager for the class play also Assrstant Business Manager of the Tamarack Elie Knudson was born July 29 l893 lll Barron WISCONSIN She has attended North Central for four years and will be graduated from the Commerclal course Efhe has one of the sunnlest dlsposltlons and sweetest smlles ln the North Central Hugh School Butte Montana He has attended North Central Hlgh School for four years and has taken the Classical course Herman can cer tamly hold his own when It comes to scholastic work and IS the possessor of many honors bemg E.d1torlnCh1ef of the Tamarack and wmner of the highest grades of any North Cen tral graduate Vxlla Clark was born Feb 3 1892 at North Platte Nebraska She has attended the North Central for four years and graduates from the General course Vllla will be remembered as occupymg the first seat rn school therefore she deserves one of the hrst places ln our memory S1111 me' 1 1 , , .. . , A , . 1, ' Q Herman Howe was born Aug. 27, IS94, in , . s 1 '. - . , . , , . . . .' '-I Sxgy 11 lrls Soloman was born u e 2l l893 Trlnldad Colorado and graduates from th General course She 15 good natured and has always been wrllmg to help ln supportmg and boosting the Class of anuary l9l3 Leslie Sanderson was born rn London Eng land Feb 5 1899 He was rn the Sprague four years ln North Central and IS enrolled IH the General course Leslie IS Presldent of our class and also one of our orators Fae Sandall was born at St Louls Mlchr ga Oct 31 l894 She IS enrolled ln the Manual Arts course and has been four year ln North Central Fae IS a good student and has won the respect of her teachers and the frrendshrp of her schoolmates George Woodcock was born July 2 l892 rn Cumberland Wlsconsrn and graduates from the Manual Arts course He has been an actne member of the class and has greatly arded the dlfferent mstltutrons of the school wrth hrs art work 3 g ' J n , , in X Q , '. . .- . ' . .I y . tl K J ' - , -' Y . ' . High School for one-half year, and has been l . . 1 r . W ' ' - - n, . , . ' ' , s . , V 9 9 t k, . . . , . i --co Lmda Dnehl was born Dec I2 l892 m thr crty Lmda has attended the North Central fo four years and IS to be graduated from the Commercial course She IS a quret unassum mg person who has won a place ln our hearts by her sunny smlle Athol Gorrlll was born Sept I2 IS93 at Lake Chelan Washrngton rs one of our most loyal members who has attended North Cen tral for four years and IS enrolled ln the SCICH tlfic course Athol nes er was unusually studlous but he rs a great worker for the class and one of the Hnest all round good fellows m the hugh school Gracra Nlcholas was born an 28 IS94 m Warren Ohio She has attended North Cen tral for four years belng enrolled rn the Gen eral course and has been a promment partaker m class and school actlvltles all through hugh school wlnnlng pralse for her ablllty along dra matrc lmes Joseph Davis was born m Wet Mountain Valley Colorado Cct 25 l894 Joseph has attended North Central Hlgh School for four years and graduates from the General course Although small ln stature he holds by no means a small place ln the pleasant memorles of our hugh school days S1 ry zhree . , , 5 .- 9 . , ' . - r , . . , - , - 1 - . , , - J . , , ! 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Q . ,r '- Sixty fum Lolita Cook was born Nov I3 l893 ln Spokane and graduates from the Household Arts course after four years ln thls school Lollta takes a prominent part m the class play X ou can spot her anywhere by her jolly smll and her ever twinkling eyes HHYYISOH Donovan was born March 3 l895 at Devlls Lake North Dakota H has attended North Central for four years and rs a member of the SCICDIIHC course Hrs scholastlc ablllty has won for hlm a place on the honor roll Dora Doak ts as born April 4 IS93 IH Spo Lane She has spent four years ln North Cen tral and IS enrolled ln the Household Arts course Dora rs a small but by no means ln sxgmflcant member of the Class of an I3 and has won much praise from her teachers Gerald Tuttle was born April 7 189-4 1n Rltzvllle Washlngton l-le IS graduatmg from the Scientific course Gerald IS a dandy good fellow and IS gomg to wm fame for the class ln the play The Private Secretary Here s hoping that hrs presentation of the character of Mr Cattermole will not fasclnate hlm so much that he wlll follow It ln later days A - v v Q , . , . . .s , - , y v 1. -, , , - 9 f 1 r 1 K ' U ! - 'Q v ' ik , . , ' f . . 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Harold Mernn was born e I I I893 Madlson Ohio He has spent four years nn North Central and wlll be graduated from th Manual Arts course Harold has been a mem ber of the football squad and holds the record for peaceful qulet as he has never been known to get peeved Laura Smith was born uly I7 I894 n Duluth Minnesota where she attended hugh school untll a year ago Laura IS a qulet un assummg gurl and has won many frlends durmg her year at North Central Howard Rouse was born Dec Z8 I892 ln Mason Clty Nebraska He has been a loyal through hrs course wlth the exception of a half year spent at Lewis and Clark Hugh There 1 no need to tell anyone about Rouse We all know his fame and llghtnmg speed when lt comes to handling the plgSkll'l and North Cen tral loses ln hlm a valuable man Gertrude Upton was born Aprrl I5 I895 ln Cresco Iowa and graduates from the Clas slcal course She IS a good natured Jolly grrl much lrked by her teachers for her good work In her average she stood fourth IH her class and was rewarded by Mr Hargreaves who gave her an oratlon Yr tx 'Le ' Jun , , in , ' f: ' ,I . . i and valued member of North Central all . . Q .S . 'xvjfi ' Sixty-.fix Alfrecl Delbert was born at Spangle Wash mgton April 26 IS94 He has attended N C H S for four years and wlll he graclu atecl from the General course While a qulet boy rn school we all know that that rs the kmcl that becomes famous ln later years L. W. SAWTELLE Class Director '-'P' CCE 'S' '3?p x 9 Qllass may THE PRIVA FE SECRETARX The Senror class play The Prrvate Secretary grven rn the North Central audrtorrum Frrdav anuary seventeenth was one of the brg events of the year lnhe play rs a scream from the trme the curtarn rrses on the troubles of Douglas Cattermole to the grand hnale at the end of the thrrd act The leadrnv roles are taken by Floyd Ellrs and Cracra Nrcholas lhe pl1y rs the story of a young man x ho X rth the ard of hrs frrend Hrrry Nlwrslcrnd starts out to sow hrs wrld oats at rn early age rn order to satrsfy the rs hrm of a rrch and wery eccentrrc old uncle Hrs rmpersonatron of the prrvate secretary to Mr Marsland the sudden and unexpected appearance of the real prrwate secretary on the scene the appearance of the old uncle hrm self and the endless conaplrcatrons that follow furnrsh the basrs of an rnterestrnu and excltlno plot lno those who saw the play rt rs unnecessary to mentron th character work of Wayne Durham is the real prrrate secretary dyou knots the futrle attempt of the 1mbrtrous t1rlor to break rnto the upper crust or the Sprrrturlrsm of Mrss Ashford xsrth rts lauvhiblc results to recall the ple rs ures of the exenrn It xx as certwrnly w productron worth 'QCCIIIU lwhe cast of the play na is follows Ml' Marsland l'l3ll'y lVI3I'Sl3l1Cl Doucla Crtterrnolt Rex Robert bpa drnv Mr Sydney Grbson ohn lxnox Pdrth Marsland Era Vlfehster Mrs Stead Mrss Ashford Athol Qorrrll Edu rn Raney Floyd Ellrs Vvayne Durham Qurtrs Shoemaker Ralph Evans Edgar Smrth Crmcra Nrcholas Lolrta Cook Aldr Coutts l'l1rne C ullrton S1 .. f - , ,. 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Lizzie Iiake IVIe Out to the Oliia Cook ,A,,, VIVHCIOUS A R I1 I K A4A.A IQO win dramatic IamcA Ball Game ,,.A,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Little Eva Alda Couus .N date flicking to Ifae A Iio run a Ino rcling use I Vvanl to Be a Fairy. utey Iio clanee H Iilie Sirenii Elaine Cullilon Wie X' 't discuss mat Iiussing I'iresI'1ies A witli a Ueertain party' You're IN y Baby. A Clifl -eietting Iiis pony Irwin Iilie Girl Ii t Can oe Davis ...,.. ...,. ,,A.AA. ' i I ..v. I it I-CSIIC ..--...4.-....,4.........V Ii0 beat L t it .ii..,. N ' e Mine ,.....,... Josie Iiza etli cck .....i, AA Good .,,,, A A Keeping quiet A,A,,A,A,A,,,,,, Iio publish a ioke-book D 't Bc ross W'itI'i Ne etty A AI red Deilxert Dlippery eliring early I-0 In ' Im yis esroql I' Op Rag A AA AI IAinda Diehl Ilar lo define Maki if i' Iio get i' iz-:AI Linger Longer, Lovie A Aindy Net IVIe 'I' ixlit in Dora Doak A Y A A A A D ii h A , A A Ito I A A D I LI A A . ougli 'm Trying My Best To H i Donovan A Scared A A A Keeping mum , A ir: Iaugli A A -mile AA AA Arali to get . I ' tl AAA..A I i t dying A AAAAAAAAA lliingg . A Ifvc-i'yIJoLIy Iwo-Step Rosie tii N Act I I witli IIII A akc a Ring loyd IHS . olnle Gracia AAAAA A 'io Iie a Iaclyis man A'0unLI R sie Demos elma L s tr Izunky Iking to school Iio keep J. N X y Criltv Hero AA A 'AI N ake IYIe IAove You. Dearie. I.iIce I Neve: Ralph E A Placid Studying at tlie noon Iiour In lie a preaelwer I.oveLI Be ore A Pro , Iirying to make Ii I N I Ilialws Why Iim Mae 'I 5 Iiearzl Ivo In- impressive IAoneIy A . Ioncly I ii , ll - d io Her Ii Bl , ng I elen Goetz oIIy I'e's A A Iso 1 I l 'Vale A uteli Athol Corrill A ferleel IVIa ing a Iiit AA . Io rival Nat Goodwin Galay Glide A . 'iritv Iirying to Iincl original f re 'nu Feeling As i . D I . jokes AAA..,A AA . In keep Doust Lonesome As I Am? Brick Ili Io r Tliat Cave Rlllli llvfliinil I 'Xrtistir Ilnnging on to Vlfallei' lilin tal-ce zi Iietter pieture IN' e You , . . Ru us Iiu Ime tlie first Socialist II I owc . ,N Genius A Meeting tlic staf A president merien . AA A, AA Ialn Gust 0 I 'Xian Wvinkle incling Iii. ' In ,i 3 II . . rlwer Sliop Cliorcl Gussy nam? I-Tank my Hin n3mC W ny PC aPPY Uw Ind SCOVCTCKI Cal' C S BTYO C lerry reg env cn C HVOT v 7 af On 5 ,. 0 DC ITICO L 0 2.1 P - ,- O - KU ,- I.. H- 'U I VCI' X C5 Pu Q. N Il HC OIIICO I - w :E M ,- u. bx Q u- cc-C U' Q. 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' le To e a Sun ay cho I ' Ifllen Nass . , , Lost A, Mild ri g U A U ,A A ii,i, S i im-,dent Tedd , I . H - I 1 Imp u ti Mary 'd Rather Be G-o-0-d Gracia Nicholas I Rejected .i,. ..,.v...,, C, arden A,A, AAAA AAAAA A T li A l Alllyyh Than P-r-e-t-t-y Babe I'd ilce S t IVIiIcIred Pinlcham A Maldfnly Y AA A Giving advice A Tn taIIc aster ,, .0 e e A Pinky . To sing hass in a quar- I'm in ore With All E 4 iclwin R , ,,,, , CI, I Playing Boola Boola lf-ng M A the Girls Know The Girls call Iiim Ldflt' Trying to get up a When I Get Y u Alonf- Iilmer ROCKICI . AA AAAA key A - A AA A Hirtation , A ,, To make 3 hit 4, Y 444,4 Tonight ,,,,,,,, Roedy , To look sober II ' d R i.,. I-lille but IOUCI A A Ask Helen I. ,i,.. im, Solemn 4,,,,,4 Football Rag .......,.,. At t ill do N w Ics: e'S .' ssisting Mr. I-I 1 ' S L It It-It fl A A in running the school 'VO keen two girls at once I'm the Guy Verdie To malie a Iiit with her lid D0 AS MUCIW FOV Ruth S .,....,,....,,.,,..... 1 A 4, A U U Studying Latin .,,,,,.......r le hers L -,A4v,,44, You ..,t..,,,, . S 1 nswering Sarah IQIiLa- To grow a real pompa. Curtis Shoemaker J 1' I A ln-llfs Sarcasm Jour I What's the Use? urt Ialce IVIe B cle To I1 it A, ,,,,..,, ? ,A A A V Trying to draw cartoons Q Qussigs , ,A 4 Gussie I ....4e44i..,e,e.... .. mithie I 'ell in Love AII By . Smith , ,,,,44,,,, lum h H A A Flunlcing in English , A To l, ul A IVIyseI ..,.. ,.,..,, . .. , I i Iris S I ..,,.... eolem . , A DOIN! Tl0II'liIlg AA To talce Anti-Thin .... I SICCIQIOU Rag ---AA ---- - SOIC To nartalc o t i - I7 II I U51 like her picture! A 'V t ' I I oes ., lal bliss I'nx Lonesome ,Tonight Never heard l If y Day s La ies' C Teel , O r ' Iced R jji Af I To run ai dance hall D With MG' D I illlfl Terry , ,,,, ,. ....,. etiring U U, A i -1 . .. To he a sch I l heru Z6 0 GIOT I Lating lunch with the T iit I' in I S O ly LOVCd Gerald Tuttle , Simpish , girls . Tennessee , A A A A AA To win a smile rom qom b0CIY EISC 5 GCI- Gertrude Upton A ,,,,, Ch 1 , snorting . ,, the Sap omore . lln I -A -AA- . Cl gy t e Light o the C White , SI It , ,, Vhaiting or Dutch 'II g ov , . , . ilver Moon Gi Iftliel Wied ........,. ust right K ii N i t it I. T t I out loud I , I'm A r id to Be Alone p CIC Trying to put IVI i I T e am hellis Are George Woodcock Good enough ...,, o i ..,,, To create a laugh, ,..,..,.. Coming ...,, Nig 1 FIOTPIIIITS Ill TIIE Sllll ft! Qilass iblsturv lour years ago to I-hgh we proudly came A class of rare Intelligence and fame How lxttle dld we know of trlal and care Of troubles w hxch x e all should braxely share Cur hearts were lrght for we had newer a A thing ln our school dats to malte us sad But now at once we plunged into our boolts lo learn of C-reelt and scnentlflc cooks And then our school actmtres began To hll our mmds wrth many a creatne plan At our hrst meeting officers we chose A xery Hne group as therr record shows ln llterary athletics and debate Gun class lmmedratels showed how Great er members were and to thus xery dar me honor and the fame has come our w as e chose our colors cherry nch and QTHQ And exery member solemnly drd say Max these colors nexer fall to shreld re Red and Blwclt l 1 sr hoo trac or Untll the bmzht qprlnfg days and sunnx noolxs Called us aw xv from the clrudferv of books We kept our p'xce and set the marlt for all Whom rn the future we would Freshles call Vacatlon oxer all returned agam lnhls tlme our ranlxs Increased by ten times ten How solemn and how drgnlhed we were For now our underclassmen made the stlr Now to bring new Interest to the mass IC p I l l A e . 5' .M ' 3' v I X, K 1 v ' . 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Tl' A . in aa .- 1, -f lt, ef N 1-70 'S' ret, 2 Yew officers were chosen by the class The glrls had Jomed the woman suffragettes And chosen leaders to the boys regrets The boys then formed the antlwoman s rlghts And trlecl to wm by speeches and torch llghts Campalgn speeches were made ln every room Each party thought It saw the other s doom Interest was flery hot rntense The boys were strong and sure of their defense But harl-.V the suffragettes had won at last And women s rrghts were upheld by the class And from our meetlngs stayed those faithful boys To help at home and learn the household joys But soon to other things our mlncls appealed And prospects of a party were rewealecl The halls of this dear school were ornamentecl With colors and wrth pennants be contented Oh what a joyous txme we had that nlght' The songs of Mrs Hargreaves drd delight And many recltatrons clrd we hear From Mr Sawtelle whrch we hauled wlth cheer The grand march through the hall wlth mardens falr ls not forgotten midst our tolls and care And thus our Freshman vear came to a close And qulcltly then our Sophomore spmt rose One quarter of our race we now had done The struggles IH our path were partly won But grlef o ershadowed all our spaclous hall And chrlled us wrth rts srlent pall The angel Death had called a preclous frrend Whose lrfe was hlled wrth beauty to the end We mlssed hrs face his frlendlv rr'orn1n0 greetlng Hrs smlle and cheerful word at every meetlng A tree w as planted for this farthful one ln memory of ltlnd acts and deeds once done It was the frrst our campus to adorn And filled our hearts wrth pride each happy morn Atmldst our ranlt there w as a worthy one Sr :utr onr 1 . , u - w - u ' o Q - - 1 v s - y , . 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A 0 -, I A u v Sr rnfj I-no 930 Q CHQ 'S' To carry out the xxork he left undone In all our daily work and all our play Trs he xx ho helped us xx rn the goal each day The trme for us was speedrng quickly by And so a prcnrc we declded to try The Ten A class mvrted us to go To Jorn rn all the sports and sxxrm and roxx And after all the yovful games xxere oxer To eat a darnty luncheon rn the cloxer At last the good old summer time xx as here And all xxere plannrng outrngs far and near Amxdst the joyous tlmes of our xacatron Our srster school xxas xx recked bx conflagratron September came rum xxrth book and rule And bouth Srdc students shared our nexx hrgh school And so 1 drfferent plan xx as then devrsecl And all the classes xxere drsorganrzed Full eighteen months xx ere passed xx rthout ex ents Whrclr checked our onxxard march toxx ard emrnence But Proxrdence to patrence sends rexx ard By then departure classes xxere restored And then at last xxe reached our Senror xear The one that underclassmen all rexere We soon xx ere knoxxn as the rllustrrous cl rss That ex erx one rn xam stroxe to surpxss Frrst class pins were selected xxrth srert c xre ost ch xrmrng onex that all xxere proud to xx ear And after th rt Ill order to proclaim Our ments and our xxell deserxed fame A class sons. xxlrrch rndeed xou xxrll axoxx Qurte frttrng xx as composed bx Herman Home But Trme does fly so most of us belrexe And soon the class of nrneteen txxelxe xxould leaxc Our mrdst Txx as then xxe gaxe our Pot Pourrr An entertarnment whrch successfully Was managed and enabled us to make Plans for a plcnrc to a near by lake L n' 4 014, gg J-, ,49 . . , . . . Y . . ,. ,, , . I I . .. . , , , ijt , . N ,. . K 5 Y Y Y . V . ' C C I A D - ' , fn, D V A. ..- . .V . . . fu ' 4' . ' ' A E.- - H .V , . ., .. t, K.. . . g f 1 , M .r- 1 ' A ' . x 1 - ' t . .ti . . I . , , . , , , . K- K .v x xv 1 V , , .,. - V . . -4 . . , V , , - . . . . - , 9'l Eg Q' . l 1 Lpon the elfhth of une we hxecl the date Rexerses c mme for unrelentlnv l'1te Qrclarned that rt should ram Beme n the showers Home er were spent some very happy hours ln plwylng tenn s ron 1n0 on the lalte And when the trwm app: ned at nrffht to talxe L, to our honcs that such a pleasant any l-lid ne er before been spent me heucl them say Senior X x lt dlUHllX in Umce Insprrecl an 1cle1l cli s x e hlled the place Gul arcl xx is vreatlw souvht ln exerx taslt ln Qsernwn cluh clebatlnv and lhe Masque x cillecl tht greatest seen for mlm 1 wx Also our clx s memornl surpassed nlhose left hx any others of the past lqhe happrest clarvs of ull our lrfe are o er And soon these spacrous halls me ll roam no more lo those xx ho hll our place we xush success Xncl to our lcichers gr xtefully express Our thwnlxs lor wll thrt thw hawe ircl or one lno ard us to success and xlctorres mon Our ewes are clrmmrno 1 ue call coodbxe -Xncl turn ann xwrth 1 revretful slgh u so It rs x c xll must su a eu rusell North CE'IllIl 1 onff he X liae Qznclxll Dora Dowlt Ellen Nass ly S r 1111 Ihre: ei -' .. ' -L J ' r - ' A ' 2 , ' O it - L , v , Y v 4. K I V v - ' . ' i , '4 ,, ' . A f 5 .cl ,K . 47 , ' Q ' ' tt. cl. 1 l ' 2 ' . ' , ' e ' . As ' ' .ff 's, v' h 'D L d on . , ., ' , C ' L cs v . . I A .c . Q-3. vv T V v -V. , ,, A b 1 . F, . . I Qur members won great praise: and, too, our Play Vids . - Nt ' , : ' 4 V' L clg. . . ss: 1 3 C N X . r , V . C' K V , , k Q , . C v v-L X 1: r A -. 1 Q -1 ' . ' ' c 1 ' . 4 ' st' cl . Ev C . I I ' A CS . J iv rl 4 'KV' .4 C D .NA Il . B t. A we I Cli . Fate ' , .' ' ' 'zl.z l , 'f to jou. -- 'K -K 2 , . ', '. r ..zf' 'Y ' '39 tl tLiZ'3 4211855 UZHIII LAST WILL AND TESIAMENT OF THE. CLASS OF JANUARY THIRTEEN Be rt remembered by all who shall hereafter follow the flow ry paths Of knowledge through the halls of the North Central Hrgh School that w rl rllustrrous Class of anuary Thrrteen berng of sound mrnd and of a drsposrn memory although raprdly draurng near to the rnevrtable end do make and publrsh thrs our last wrll and testament to wrt FIRST We clrrect that our executor borrow on our credrt money enou h to pay our just debts SECOND To the Freshman Class we devrse and bequeath all the trn ard paper boxes spools strrng marbles and cheurng gum rxhrch can be found rn Room ZI4 and for rxhrch ue hare no turther use II-IIRD Io Mr Lollrns future Psychology Qlasses me grxe 1nd be queath the epoch makrng xx orlt of Ross Doty Gerald I uttle and How ard Rouse entrtled The Dyrramrc Phase of Conscrousness FOURTH To the Senror B Class we ne and bequeath our super lluous xxrsdom and our drstm urshed appearance both of x hrch ther lack at th present trme FIFTH Io the Senror B X ellrng Squad ue leaxe Edu rn Ranev hoprnr. trat hrs heaw bass Norce xsrll be a xx elcomt acldrtron and that he x rll hll 1 lon felt xx ant SIX I H Io the German III students we ne and bequerth our beloxeo copres of Schrller s lrttle classrc Vvllhelm Iell H rl 0 Ille Gelmalll IlCl1e Cleiell9Cl't?tfI X 0 Wlllflllly dOI1?tIe Alfred Delbert S Gelman IJTODUHCIHIIOII I' IC-H l H To Dutch Van Dr sel we ne and bequeath Geneva Xwhrte lo keep hrm company on hrs rs ay to school NIN I H Io the hereinafter mentroned couples me dexrse and bequeath the dark corners rn the upper hall for spoonrng purposes Namely Mars Ma ee and Delbert Frances Margaret Hunter and Ira Ixetcharn Helen C roclte t ar d Tom Allen TEN FH Ido the Agrrcultural Cla s we gne and bequeath Lexus and Clark s goat to be used for experrmental purposes Sn ' 1 I af I 1 D, I V f , .,..,,-,.,J.z ,.,.f9 U f . 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V 'fflll'-f0llI' 930 '30 EALEVEN FH lo the Domestnc Sclence Department we give and be queath the formula for a marvelous breakfast food known as Expurgatecl Wheat or UNeeda Bayla Hay Blscuxts discovered and perpetrated by Senior A chemlsts under the dlrectlon of Doctor Benefrel TWELFTH lqo the Engmeermg and Sclentlfic Society we glVC and be queath three boxes of U Need a Bayla Hay Biscuits for experimental and scl Gllllfllll purposes nl HIRTEENTH lo the Deb ntmg Soclety we devlse and bequeath the followmg question which several Congressmen falled to settle to xslt Resolved lqhat knock knees are a greater menace to navlgatlon that bow legs FOUR FEENTH To the Masque Llterary SOCICIY we devise and be queath the followmg The Oflgllial manuscrlpt of our wlll also all other manu scrrpts and papers whlch contam maternal of greater sense but les value such as Demosthenes Ellxs Oratlons and Bermce Hare s Collection of Anclent olces FIFTEEWTH To the Loology Department we glve ind bequeath th Republlcan Flephant and the Progressive Bull Moose to be Lept by them until tne next presxdentral electlon SIXTEENTH Vile appomt Mr Saxstelle executor to carry out the pro xrslons of thus will S1 ned and sealed the 76th of December 1912 THE CLASS OF JANUARX FHIRT ILENI CODICIL Yhcre were thru semors who wrote The Wrll above tlral Ive quolc Tlrezr wan! of all sense llfas someilung rmmense llflmlr made llum all persons of no! 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W1ltl1 He l-.nowb thx thought Heir hrs speech but my thou nou In F1151 Appantzon R T R T R T Remember Howard Rouse' HIS dw IS past on football held and track But he II return M D to set each broken back' In sportrn clrcles the speculatlon suner Heralds joseph Dans as the tramer Of Harold Merrtn now the new whlte hope Wrth dlsadvanta e Davls well can cope And act as surveon dletrcxan nurse Xvhlle Athol Comll deftly holds the purse Xn Atalanta fleet wrll be found ln Bernlce Hare But she ll Nlarathon no more when She 5 caught her Walter XVhen Walt lb qulet Bernrce wrll depend Irare .Su erzly .refzeu 1 A' l A U I 'lj - 1 , ,. 7, I ,, , K 0 1 ' '. J' '. .Z 7 ' ss, ' A 'C , K I vr V s '. -A 1 ' ' 1 ' , . -. tx fx.. JW. .: . , All: f 'g , v, . h 3 And tell the fates that you have gleaned. c - , tc . . ., . ., . ., ' . Q: , , . ., ' . , ' ' 3 S , ' , X 0 1 1 ! 1' 'A A U , ' V ,'. . V ' ' v4 : ' .lv . v Wr H .Setond I1 rlcfr 'Sf For Qolace upon Helen Goetz her frrend The champron basket ball and tennrs plaver Who soon xxrll marry Edgar Smrth the mayor Drsappears Whate er thou art for thy good forecast thank Thou st read my thoughts arrght but one xx ord more He xsrll not be commanded ue ll call aszarn Round about the cauldron go Conjure up another show' Lock from Lrenau s shrny pate ln the cauldron meets rts fate Eye of Fehr and frown of lxaye XVrsp of Broomhall s radrant rar End of Bechtel s ready tongue Lobe of Mrller S lusty lung l'or a chrrm for Stomach trouble Lrke cafe broth horl and bubble l-lo hum' ho hum' the next doth come More potent than the frrst lhrmdu Second Apparzlzon cz Donrtsirt Scrtmt Cul bctond lppmr! on Yu nm KILII Be cautroui xsrsel H our exer pleaeant looks Drstract th rttentrorr of Mrs: l-lrtchcock s cook They le youthful but the claws to graduate l-la mrny cook of whom nov lr t the late lqhere Q Dom Doak her trusty rollrng prn XX rll roll out pres 1nd Huhhr derr break rn Mrie Alda f outts 1 re Str rd Q acqurre An art of xrlrrch she nerer rxrll he trred l:.lmer Roedel rxrll run a bakery lrne And Woodcock then wrll cookres rrch desrgn lrrf Solomon vrll cook at Medrcal Lake Wlhere some unxsrttrnglv of food partake And Frances Mrller wrll he dretrcran ln a far off lroeprtal where Qhe ll hnd her mrseron . 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' ' z V' Q lhr fr l Vl1Cl'l'j S ' Q 'Q 'Q l ard, .1 I I - I1 Ml! frrst VV!! l .Scrond I4 rt lr 1-1151 WI! lr Second VV: cr Ilghlr '5' GEQ 3 In trme to come seductrxe dramas great Wrth wondrous sltrll 'md speed wrll emanate Anxrety wrll prey on Lrnda Drehl And naught her wounded heart can erer heal lzxcept the ardent lore of beorvre l eel The great reporter ol the comrng age Wrll garn her wealth of knowledge from a sage So Mrldred Pmltham wrll herself concede When spealtrng of Ruth Sapp renowned rn deed Whose reads sltrll w rll comfort and command As Red Cross nurse rn far off Zululand Of Doctor hxans tlrrs book doth also say In Qcrence name 1 fortune great he ll pax For human hrarns to deftly analx ze Xvrth foresrvht rare Ross Dotx w rll the prrze Accept and lease rt as hrs last bequest In prudent trust for those he loses the best New rurrvs of Lnowledffe at the U to clrmb Drsappears Sweet hodements' Good' and set mx heart Throhs for somethrnf more tell me l wour t Cm tell so much We can' Vife w rll rmpart' Claw the ewes out of the Masque Throw them rn w rtlr all we aslt Chrrstmas partres masquerades Prcnrcs rn the woodland glacles lqry outs for new membershrp In the cauldron strr and drp Members once acarn throw rn Trs a puzzle to begrn . 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I ' 44 . . , , . li-7 ' Tlrrrd lV1Iclr lg' Kg ov! hloquence therr chests rnllatrng Ah' I see they are clehatrng ln thou Room Two Hundred Frye Ancl Owerman who s strll ahve In thou hoverrng ghost Sawtelle And thou lrngerrng Parne pell mell Flaxen harr ancl sky blue eyes Wooden shoes and large necktres l'wo astounclrng names oh my l Ne er the German Club pass by ln w rth Frsh and one Fehr throat Also Herne s Schw arz und Rot Thunder Fourth flpparrlron fl Souely uttn I' ourllr Apparrtron Ur H Mrss Ruth E l-lockrng for ambrtron s sake Wrll hnd her w ay to Brngwrlle where she ll m1ke Her home Amelra Tucker shell suppl1nt Ancl be therr socral queen most emrnent A aclcler fate aw arts Arvrlla Clark Whose eyes clrvrne wrll catch a monev shark He ll break her heart and she ll reprne throu lr lr Fore S1ndall next wrll be the charmrng wrfe Of l:.quaclor s ambassador to Spam ln hrs esteem 1 queen she wrll remarn On graduatrng Laura Smrth wrll go To New port hy the sea where wealth wrll flow Into her hands She ll he a baseball fan Crust anson always such a lacly s man Vlfrll more to l-lrllvard when hes forty er hr lnhrou h 1clrertrsrng he wrll hncl hrs mate Mrss hfhe Knuclson once the socral star Of Old North Central Hr h School known 1l1r For frrencls most true w hen she grows xery f1t Wrll choose a norsy parrot and 1 cat f Drsappcars Flourrslr VVhat norse rs that3 , cr X, ,nop r , H Msn, Moya, W, 9 . , I v 5 , , , , - 7 I , , : , ,. . 9 ' 9 . , .. ,. . . , . . . , r c . . . . , s ' , U 7 'D c L R ' - , . , . , L ' . , , . . , , . 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Cl' A muelcal eompoQe1 ol lugh class X ou ll find most certalnlx ln Fllen Nav XVh1le Alfred Delbert het accepted mate Bx Qlnglnv songe QenQat1ons mll create lqhe glaeeful touch and talent of l' lam luhe mftuence lale of mumc xull lT1'llxP plant And the time of Qld 'Vmth C entml ne Cl X 1ll che X ll e the pup1lQ of Mic' lqmns th othem t tsclfwftt tl! nt els 3 qc-elt to ltnoxs no 11016 I xull me bahshtd Clem It e rl And in Ctelllal cunt fall on you ,fggli Jung 1 Q'-' 1511 W11-I11 l lflf lt'f1: 7'f1 4l tV'!11f1: h .1 l'lv7Sl lf'1!1l1: l 7 K . How he by love of music xtill be led. Ac x Y' 1'. kt 'ali Vl 'l '. 1 1 5 wi 3 x1'. IT: .'W1'. H.: Ville ie, Xlll: 4-. 1. L A ' 'h t ' ' x : ' 1 :ls Srxlh Alpparrtron 'S' cw S Let me Lnoxs the future of the Honor Roll Thunder 5 xllr Apparrlron cr Scholar I come to tell good news lor I am sent fo herald Herman Home Vrce Presrdent lhe runnrng mate of Debs rn lyxenty four Already rrch rn socralrstrc lore The second member on your Honor Roll Floyd Ellrs r rth undyrng thrrst of soul For fame 0 hcltle farthless fortune hard' Wrll earn a token of the State s reg1rd A Walla Wwllr trrp expenses prrd X our Certrude Upton stern and stard old murd Xvrll matron be of Cheney s Old Folk s Home One harmless cherrshed rnmate just from Xlome Les Sanderson well known the country throu h A martyr to hrs Educatron New H Donoyan the lad of many books Devourrn them urth lean and hungry loolt Lrlqe Cas rus rn the mr hty days of old Of hrm thrs lrttle story has been told A srmple stron contrryance he ll rnyent That for all trme yyrll certarnlv Prexent Hrs prle of boolts upon hrs arms o thrn From I sm qurte so hxrd r rrn t hrs cl lo Selma lingstrom there yyrll come a tastf, Of fame for rn her record brealtrn ha te lo wedlock slylv on commencement nrght Wrth Dorsey she s prepared for secret flrght l'or them xsrll uart a lrcense and a Jud e lqhrs end the tale Remarn the peerles fame Of anuary lhrrteen s honored name Drsappcars lflfrllr apololfres Z0 Slurlfespearc RALPH FVANb FRANC Eb MILLER FTHLL WILDFMAN Fl I7ABF IH CORK ORAN fkffyff K Y ' a V K f A 0 my K- XQ Q f r f , - .2 L, .J J9 .. 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S , . , , J - - - , an tv 4 A l g . , , , Zlifl its the nrtlrwllentral nghbchool l lo one of the lronre of fate that we can newer fully apprecrate just how much a thrng, means to ue at the time when we are recerxrnv its benehte This rs a rule that rnwarrably holds true Gnly after we har Lnown what rt is to be x rthout a home do we realrze what home has been to uw cnlx after a true frrend has been taken away do we really apprecrate the mean me of frrendshrp and only after we leaxe the North Central will we realize Jun how deeplx the Alma Mater of our hrgh school days has rmpressed rtself rrr our hearte On the ere of graduation we loolt back oxer the four wears of our hrgl chool lrfe and memories of the pleaeures the experience: and most of all rlr and meaning Nor we ue about to leare the North Central and enter the broader and w rder path of llfe and we realrze for the hrit time how much these rremorree mein to U9 and row dear they will be to us when we pause rn th couree of our worlt rn tht world to loolt backward at our hrgh school mrter r or the fri t trme we realrle how vrluable 1 the chapter of our lrfe that IQ rbou to be clo ed For four sears the 'Worth Qentral High School has fostered us broadened our hwes and our conceptrons and been the ideal of our hearts For tour years rt haa gurded us taught us to meet the problems of hfe and now rt is senclrnv u torth to Behr the battle not 'xgarmt the world but for the world and for humanity this 1 what the North Central has meant to us and our debt to that rnstrtutron r one of the debti than can ner er be pard From the North Central l-hgh School we haxe recened exervthrng but rn return we can gne only our loval Oratrtud and Qupport li H1 f x .5-is x , , f A' ' f 1 x ' r . .vl ti rw ' ' X r e 3 1 - r .4 A X55 , 6 ' 21 - N f , Y ,. 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Wg 1 ,C J W 3 2 x V A' wus?-'ci Y f, 'J f , B l 1. y tel it NJ5-if K Q' -IA ig-.IN T-, ' J V ,Q Qi' '1 Q Q ' - . . xx - ,W E gg 2' - h 1 QW A - 0 , 1 'S' em -1 21 lgb bchoul Qmpluma N QOMMENCEMENT eyemng forty hve Seniors wlll recexve th rewards for which they haye been strugghng during thelr hugh school course ln the shape of dlplomas of graduation And the question arises What IS the value of a hugh school dlploma3 Why should the students loot forward to lts reception as the one bug event of their hlgh school careers3 The diploma grants no special prlvlleges to the holder It does not hke the colleg clploma permlt the reclplent to write dlstlngulshlng letters after hrs name does lt quallfy hum to enter a professron to say that he IS htted to undertake thx o that task rn llfe It falls to brlng with lt any of the material benehts or adyan t ges that are connected w nth the graduatron from mstltutlons of higher learmng ard the question agam forces Itself to our attentlon Of what walue IS a hugh school dlploma3 After recenmg the prlze to w hreh he has been looklng forward for fou years the graduate will probably take rt home put lt rn a frame and hang x on the w all rf he happens to haye such a frame handy or put It IH some out of tl e way place and forget all about 1t Nme out of every ten wlll never hav cause to refer to lt again But still the dlploma must have some yalue ln orde mere ornament a worthless plece of paper tled up ln a ribbon else the mght of rfraduatron would not be considered the one mght ot the whole four years The hrgh school diploma IS slmply an lndlcatlon that the holder has to the s tlsfactnon of hrs mstructors completed the work required of htm w 1th a cred lt ble amount of success Its real value then depends upon the student l rtsclf the dlploma means very little but when the student has really applled himself when hc has gotten out of the work w hat rt w as mtended he should vet lt walue can hardly be estimated Members of the North Central Hugh School xt IQ up to you' If you are intending merely to graduate w nth as llttle effort as posslble rf you are workmg for credits and not for yourselves you will find th dlploma utterly worthless On the other hand If you conscrentrously go about the task of educating yourselves of maltmg your hugh school course w hat lt should be to you you will be well rewarded on commencement mght What you put lPlO your work IS w hat you wrll get out of lt no more and no less and the value of the dlploma you recelve depends entlrely upon you Let us hope that the value of a North Central diploma w rll always be as great as we all w rsh rt to be And let us do all ln our power to make xt so llghll l 5 af A Dj A , ' Q 0 Tj rig Mffi, 1-,ig . I I , . . . . . r - e . . - . . . , , t i , . . . Y. . . . . . y nor . . , . S i' I . ' I ' 'Q . ' V - I . Z Y ' . . Y V. n . ' 'I' 9 9 L , , , , , , , Y I . Y. Y 'G I ' . . . . , V Y I Y to be so attractive to the undergraduate. It must be something more than a - - ' 1 V Q , , I ' t e s ,Q 4. ' A. ' , ' A ' , - ' zz . , . ' ' , , . n . V v ' V . y , I .. , .t X g , Q ' r f' . . i D . , f , V' V ' v ' 9 H- v. . . , . I . , , , I Y V u c v 'lx . 4 K - v , . . 11' - ,ff,t' 'S' ew 2 A fttullcge QEIJucat1on T THE close of hrs hrgh school career the graduate IS brought face to face wlth the all lmportant questlon of whether he shall continue hr educatlon m the lnstltutlons of hlgher learnmg or whether he shall enter the stlll greater school of hfe and busrness experrence Thrs IS perhaps the most Important the most vrtal questlon that he has to answer and on hrs declslon wnll rest has future career and hrs whole lrfe There IS much to be sand on both sides of the questron The answer rn many cases depends upon the graduate no declsron can be arbltrarlly made to apply to all For many a college eclucatlon rs practically lmpossrble on accoun of crrcumstances that cannot be altered for others rt comes as a matter of course But to the large majority to whom a college eclucatxon IS not rmposslble but on the other hand rs somethlng that requires not a llttle effort and self swcrrhce the questlon 15 one that demands thoughtful studym before a declsron can be reached In decldlng Wmcll of the two possible paths he shall choose tue Graduate must take many thxngs mto consrderatxon He must reahze that college edu a lron although by no means necessary to success rs a valuable asset and 15 beco'n remember that the real xalue of a college course depends entlrely upon lnmself that rt rrax be worthless or lnxaluable as he shall choose to malte rt He must t lte mto account the particular lme of work for which he 1 enclenormg to ht hmself the expense and a hundred other thlngs But one thmg he must con srder aboxe all others rf he wants to be a success ln the world and that rs that the professronal man the man w ho specrahzes rn this or that hne of work IS th man w ho IS Oomg to w ln out The market IS already overcrowded wrth unslulled l borers exen sklllecl labor IS becommg too plentrful to offer a good held for th ncw comer m the world of busmess But the man who trams hrs mmd as well as hr hand who learns to lead rather than to follow ls the man who IS sure to malte hlmself a success And ln trammg the mmd ln teachlnv the worker to think for hrmself to rrse aboxe the rank of a human machlne the college educa tlon cannot be oxerxalued flg 111 fr 1 V h 9 5 1 f a 0 I ' ' '-1 I 9 U , . . , ' A . .... L : . 9 v . V . h v v . , I I l h ' C . . . . . U . , I , O , . . . V, .J Y . , Y ' D . . ' ' U ' A ' ' . ' T, c - I w v - I A ' ing still rrore valuable as the world progresses. On the other hand he must .V A ' ' ' I 's z ' I M V 1 , , ' . ' - a 5 ' . ' A ' K ' L e . . v' ' ' ' 1 V 1 v ' ff! I'-. ,TH HN rss fa X if is f'fE,. t am r Senior QI Glass Report In thrs rssue for the last trme wrll the Class of anuary l9I 3 be referred to rn the lamaracl. as the Senror A Class After anuary we urll be succeeded rs Senror A s by another class just as worthy to be Senror A s of the North Central Hrrch School as we hope ue haxe been lo promote more frrend hrp ard socrabrlrty durrng thrs lust month of our attendance here me hare planned 1 party and 1 class dav program The party urll be rn the form of a masquerade affarr and urll be held rn the hrgh school gymna rum on or about Tuesday anuarx the fourteenth Th vmnasrum xsrll be decorated rn the class colors crrmson and gray and th school colors red and blacls Some members of the faculty and the members ol the class urll attend lmhose appornted to proxrde entertarnment are Hou ard Rouse Bernrce Hare and Ceor e Teel On the Wednesday before graduatron me xsrll haxe our class day program lhe program nas prepared by Curtrs Shoemaker and rt corrsrsts or these numbers o o Allred Delbert Vocal Duet Helen C-oetz C-mera Nrchola C lass Wrll Cust anson Cla s Song Class A Sketch Ethel Terry Mrldred Prnleham Ross Dotv Sons Alma Mater Class Class Prophecy Ralph Eyans Class Hrstory Dora Doale Son Red and Black Class The committee appornted to wrrte the Class I-lrstory rs composed of Dora Doalc Ellen Nass Fae Sandall the Prophecy Ethel Vlfredeman Frances E rim flghf .xx I f 1 LX D ' ' X3 vt X X px l X J ,' Y . 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's 5 ..,,,., ,,......,v., ..,,,,.., ,,,, ...,., , . , .,,,, . , ,, I Y --' --------'--- v I v , as H Q, ..,......,...,,,,,......,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,..,.,,,,.,, 44 Y Y-,--.-'-,V!,!Yw--AYV-YYw-YVYYw---AYVAY----77777--YYY U O. ...,.,,...,,,.,...,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,r.,,,,,..,,,, v - I ', . jf -- lr 131 EQ gl 'Vllller mel Ralph Exwns the will Cust wnson Ed ar Smlth ancl Ellie lxnudson Xt 1 recent meetln of the class lt was cleelded to hone the 0 is our C IQ louel Smunr '1 After the mogt successful preeentxtlon of the P011 Mon the Sen1o1 B S turnecl ll'lClI' attentlon to the banquet tor the Senlor A 5 lnhls aftalr 1 a hclcl wt the Inland Club fr1el1y exenlng anuiry the tenth at seven 0 eloelt lqhe bxnquet xx 15 plmnecl upon the swme elaborite Qcxle that hw ehalactermefl tl1e other undeltwltln ol the C lens ol u e I3 Beixcle the members 0 th two clvsex tu IOUOI urbts were M1 xncl M15 ll1rgreaweQ Mr Qncl rs Nmtelle lvlt md M1 Rameex M1 1nd Mr MOVEI M1 wncl Mr RICE 2 cl M15 Abernethy 'Xfter the CJIHDCI the folloxxm program xx In nen l'o1itmaste1 Lee bmrth lhe SCHIOI 'X lVl1ntlt Leblle Sinclewon 11110 Solo Ruth rl,1CXNlI1lxlC sl o ef IIIUXIX M1 Qnxtclle 5 ' M XN It Sludoxx l en t Alwn Pune X oc1l qolo Mr Har re11eQ lhe Splrlt of 'N C H S Herr an Home Callo s Y outh Mr Ramsex A Point of VICXS Elllibeth Corcoran Readlnsg M15 Abernethx Soothm qwup Flovcl Flhe Pnno qolo Rom Qehellm Q 'Xt It Mr l-lar renee K f rlllx mm J X '. f X G . l , 1 4 3 V , JL , g I , .L e l g I A cl 1' se 1 ' las, l . ,, L 0 .f . . z ' H '- T' ' ' .K , . . , .i , . . 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I . , V, ,. ,.,, ,H , , AUV,,,,,mV 'R ' kv I YY VIVV YVVYYYV V V VYVYII VY YVVIYYY YYVV' Y YYY U .Y A I . v,,,,A,, ,, ,, ,V,, ,,V VVVV,,, VYVYV. -5.1 .till f , , , ,, W , g 11 e v5 Qtibe jmmmr SI Qllluss 'I he unror A s vv ere too busy vvorkrnv rn the rnterest of the Red and Black lu prepare a report for the precedrng rssue of the Tamarack But as our ve master has rated they speak for themselves rt rs generally admrtted tha therr achrevements have been too consprcuous to ever be overlooked Nxfhat so troubles our rrval classes rs the fact that the leadershrps ot th three brg school actrvrtres for I9l2 vvere bestovved upon unror A Merl Davres the crack long drstance runner successfully captarned the track team He vvas ably assrsted by Frank Taylor Don Brrley and -lack Abrams vvho broke the Northvvest rnterscholastrc record for throvvrng the javelrn Captarn ack Don Brrley Art ones and Claude Smrth all represented therr school ocr the grrdrron Tvvo of the four vv ere unanrmous chorces for posrtrons on the All 'Vorthvvest selectron and another vvon a place on the All Inland Emprre t am At the present trme you agarn find ack rn the lrmelrght as captarn of the basket ball team Perhaps you notrced the brg vvrrte up vvhrch ack recerved rn th Revrevv the mornrng after the Levv rs and Clark game Ben Covv an and Steve are also alvvays on the Job But that rs not all lust to shovv the conhdence v hrch the sclrool has rn unror A s Claude qrrvrth has been elected captarn ol the baseball team for l9I 3 and Don Brrley has been chosen to prlot next vear s football squad to the champronshrp So vv atch our smoke' The nrght of December tvventreth vvas certarnly lrvely Almost the errtrre class turned cut rn the school Uvmnasrum to partrcrpate rn the many amusement v hrch the bocral Commrttee provrded Mr and Mrs Hargreaves M anu Mrs Moyer Mr ancl Mrs Woodvvard Mrss Flrzabeth Kaye and Mrss C-er trude Kaye vvere the honorary Guests of the class All the Orrls appeared rrr short dresses and vv ore therr harr rn brarcls The costumes of the boys varred all the vv ay from a clovvn surt to the srmple short trousers and blouse of an old Nlfllfl 2: l 'H ,- e ' ' ' ' 2 . , L' -' lla A ., Y V V ,,. . . . V 5 , . K . . . . . v V J . ,S v' My , V . , V - - v I V . V V - V ' I v .J r v A 4 - vv ' v . ' A J 2 ' ', 1 , ' ' A . ' A. ' , ' - ' e . 1 . K , , , J , , 3 Y- . . U- , v H Y .. . K . J . . ' , A I. x . . A A ' . 5 ,I vy ' -- . - h ni' h ' l l U ' A V . N I N . 'V . A. . AL ' , Y. l l V ' . . v ' A -A ' ' . - V D ' E- D wg! Q K 'S' fashloned krd Cap prstols JUICE harps marbles stuck candy and all kmds of toys took the umors back to babyland The games were all well arranged and very entertaining M1 Vtfood wards swattrng game was partrcularly amusmg One student would chase and contmually knock another on the head with a large knotted towel untrl thc latter had completely encircled a rmg Although we have never been able to serrously knock Mr Hargreaves Mr Moyer or Mr Woodward we were abl to do so rn fun at least Many old trme games were also played and enjoved Ferns C-ehrke accompanied by Berta Hmdley on the prano then sang Take M Back to Baby Land Lrttle Alvm House followed wrth a recrtatron Santa Claus who was well represented by Mr Moyer was the next to appear After all had seated themselves around the large Christmas tree eacn recerved a lrttle toy as a souvenrr of the occasron lqhe party was concluded wrth the serving of refreshments ln the school cafe The boys were supposed to draw for partners but certain love stricken 5ouths had things prearranged Everyone went home greatly reheved from the trials and cares of three months of school Thrs report rs wrrtten not to cast any undue praxse upon the class of anuary junior lb Qlluss ust before the Chrrstmas vucatron we held a class meetlng and decided t have a Blngvllle Party but on account of the near approach of vacation wc postponed thrs party to a date rmmedrately followlng the holidays The whole class expects to turn out to thls and there will be many Interesting features whlch wrll be carefully reported rn the next lssue ol The Tamarack So watch for our report ln the next rssue for rt wrll contam a complete account of the B1 Dorn s m Bmgvrllel We look forward with not llttle hope to the tlme when we shall be unlor As At present there are very few who wrll hkely fall short of their regular promotions The boys however hnd Physics just a llttle blt hard and there mlght be a lrght dehclency ln that partrcular subject but all are workmv hard to keep up wxth the class Cn thus account we expect very few farlures Although we expect to be unror As at the close of thrs semester anc benror B s at the close of next we shall forever be the une 1914 Class of th North Central High School X melt mr A I D A G U O , ' l 'l4, but merely to inspire the other classes to the hopeless task of defeating us. 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YA -'-f 'A uwxlh Vx. kv-Al bla, 'NAA ir y N-l'X H u., 1 Sruphonrorc 3 Qlluss lhe boplromore As enjoyed then frrst class party of the year on lrrdax erenrnf December twentreth at the home of lVlrss Helen Ogshurr IIZS Augusta Arenue Red and Black the school colors wrth purple and srxer rar the class colors were used nr the decor rtrons lhe exenrnz was sp n nrformally An excellent program was rendered as follows Rerdrnz An tornette Dustarr uartet Arthur lVleehan Farl Smrth Howard Clnr an Srznor Blum Nocal Solo Qarol Hocltrnv Vocal Solo essre Xlrcholas patches br Don rlcl Ste x art and Farl Smrth Ptrlaaps the most nrterestrng eaent of the erenlng was the moclt nrarrrage XX rll Dwxer w as the berutrful hluslnng hrrde ohn Groom the happr brrdt the scene w as uttremelv touclnng the prrles for a uessmg contest were rw rrded to Ol a l'Nrrre1trd and nur saacson Late rn tre ererrmg refresrmerrts were serstd llrr ro o gusts wfre Mrss lqehr Mrss Grbsorr and Mrs lVlcNrtt the conrmrttee members who had charge of the parts were gl nor Blum Chairman of Program Committee l lelen l-lare C arol Hocking essre 'Nlrclaolas Merrrtt Pemrose and How ard Olrn Pearl Oman Clrarrman of Relreslamerr and Decoratnrr, Commrttees Marguerrte Wregrraan Olga Narvestad Helen OS-Ziblllv Arthur Meehan Farl Qmrtla and A7a Brawley Xzmfr t .4 r ll' rr H gk QW I x , . 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'I'Ic dass is planning to Im nany In 1 ' l'r :ling pl' 11 5 ' IIN- future z 1cI its Inc I zu' IIC S121 I ' min pu in ill I-1' U ' i'IooI. at Slat WVTSTTT 9 Si 4111855 Qur class has now been organrzed one semester and rhrs we consrder our most rmportant w orlt as the members of thrs large class are now acquarnted and together are ready to pursue the remarnmg three years of the Hrgh Schoo Course rn the same credrtable manner rn w hrch they haye started We feel a just prrde rn our class y hrch rn rts frrst year rs so well represented rn all the school actryrtres The provram for our next meetrnv P1800 solo Vryran Lyd ll Readme Grace Erd De it Resolyed that there IS more pleasure rn antrcrpatron than realrzatron By Howard Dennrson and Homer Ansley x!I0lll1 solo MHXIUS McArtlru jFl'lT5bl'Ilt'll't .o Qlluss resrrts x a e up' Xou haye 1 large clrss that rs rlready makrng r rrrme for rtself rn school actrxrtres but why have you neglected to organr1e3 lndryrdually you hawe made yourselyes heard but not collectryely as a class you haye done absolutely nothrng Organrze and become one of us' Let u hear from you as a school organrzatron Men of the yerdant hue wake up' Nnulr four I, url ,.r ! I N V 1 Y 11 W gh ir, fr.-QI A :Zhi f- fr j -if! t ,' LQ wi, .L f rw .. L Ei, Ja ,- r-t . ff. I .f. -5 , V 1 I J 4 Q og, 5,5 Y, . .,, 11, 1 ' ll X r 5 J Z - . . Y' : . , X ' 4 , I , t V 5 . . Y .Y I D' . O rs: . K M H iirv fiiikvivivv VVAV V VVVV Vvwvvviv Q V S 'A , ,, .,,,, .,,. , ,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,, 'e be e- - r ' , I ' ' A , ' ' ' ' in I - V V . A V. Q.- , . v'lx . ' f Y in '. a ' 'Q 1 I .k . .'.., V I . -, i, . V , . K r , 3 1 ' ' ' ' . A q' . . s ' . I 7 v 5 S. Q39 TA QQ 3 QE e asque Plans haxe been made for a tryout for membership rn the Masque to b held about the middle of anuary ln order to hll the places of those xx ho graduate at the close of the semester An mterestlng contest IS expected Four vacancies are to be hlled made by the graduation of Gracla Nicholas Ellzabeth Corcoran Floyd Ellls and Herman Howe It has been declded to glVC the annual Masque play about the middle ot March and the xxhole club IS looklng forward to thus exent The play wlll be coached by Mrss Abemethy and practically all of the members expect to try for parts On Nloxember txxenty sexenth a meetmg xxas held at the home of Mrss Broomhall rn the nature of a lqhanksglxmg party The features of the program xxere orrgmal poems xxrltten during the course of the evemng prlzes bemg given tor the txxo best productions and the story xxrltten by Miss Broomhall for xx hlch the adjectlxes xx ere supplied bv the members of the club A curious nal trxe xx as the result Qn the ex enlng of December fourth an open meeting xx as held at the school and an lHl61'6Sllfl2 program xxas glxen The mam feature of the exenmg was plaxlette ln xxhxch the leading parts xxere taken by Pearl Qman and Martln Chamberlaln Stuart Loxxer together xxlth Mlss Cecelia Kerkhoxen furnished the comedy of the occasion x hlle the other parts xxere handled by Maud Van Meter and Margaret Hunter Readings by Russell White an Installment to the Masque serlal story by Lols Donaldson and a xocal solo by Marte Scroggm furmshed the rest of the entertainment The Masque Chrlstmas party grxen for the beneht of the graduate mem bers xxho xxere home for thelr vacatrons took place at the home of WIlll3m Wilson December the txx enty seventh The program conslsted of an lnstall ment to the serlal story by Herman Hoxxe a Chrlstmas story by Aden Keele musrc by Lots Donaldson Nellle McColl and Donald Wllson Clippings from the Spokesman Rexrexx December Z7 IQZ3 by Mlss Broomhall orlgmal poems by Robert O Brien and the dlstrrbutlon of presents by Santa Claus Christmas poems xxere xxrrtten by most of the members of the club and pub lished ln neat llttle booklets xxhnch xxere given to the members of the club as souvenlrs The Chrlstmas meeting and reumon xx as one of the most enJoyable events of the year 'N mrn -'ix' I ' . I , r f ' ,QU A f Vx ' ' ,, 1 Y 'f A r e 9 1 h Y ' I C J ' V V , , , . . , . . - V V, V V H V V v . . . . , V rs- ' ' r - . K . ' V . . , . - , . , , . .e K y , V Q- - V V . . V V . - . ' Z '. I - . . . ,, , . V . V U . ,, . .. - V V Y . , . . V x . . . . , . V V V V V tg! KU, 3 Debating QUKIEID On November the mneteenth an mterestmg program vvas glven at the Debatmg Socrety conslstlng of 1 debate on the questlon Resolved lnhat th term of the Presldent of the Umted Qtates should be extended to snr years and that each Plesldent be llmlted to one term lqhe afhrmatlve was upheld b Hou ard Potter and Tom Allen and the negatxve by Clayton lxnrvht and Donald qtevvart The declslon vs as unammous m favor of the afhrmatlve Mr Over man the Pew faculty director ol the socletv Gave an mterestmv address on the benefits of a debatmg soclety The provram on December thlrd conslsted of a vocal duet rendered bv Misses Gracn and essle Nlcholas and a rouslng debate on the questxon solved That It IS better to be fat than skmny Robert 0 Brren upheld the cause of the stout man vvlth the rotund form vshlle Russell White successfully championed the cause of the skmny man The declslon vvas tvso to one 11 favor of the negative Rosa Schellmq The debate for this occasion vv as on the questron Resolved l'hat all city and tovvn newspapers should be controlled by the mumcxpalxty The affirmative vvas taken by Fdgar Smlth and Gurlbert Cundy and the nega tive bv Leroy Armon and Xvard Walker The cleclslon vvas dlvlded ln favor o the afhrmatlve On anuary seventh the club vvas favored bv a piano solo bv Leslre Taylor lhe subject for debate vvas Resolved That contract labor IS preferable to dav labor the afhrmatlve bemg upheld by MISSCS Cecella lkerkhoven and Cracla Nicholas and the nerzatlve by Misses Elwabeth Corcoran and Emma Landervllle hlhe provrim for the closmsg meeting of the semester on anuarv tvventy HlSt conslsts of a vocal solo by Ruth l-lollembaclc a dlscusslon of vs hat has beer accomplished durlng the past year and of the polltlcal outloolt for the future The work accomplished durmo the semester under the dlrectlon of M Overman and the present ofhcers has been entlrelv satlsfactorv and the socretr has been firmly establlshed It IS novv ready to take up an even better lme of vvork for thos mterested m debatmg and public speaking durlng the years to come Mm!! e If f ' J ' , ' ' Y on . . . . . .4 - n ' , C : ' , r: w , I . I V .3 v I . Q D fa 3 V . ' D . D ' ' , F. . .L J . A . . , I .,Re4 v. , v . ' ' The meeting on December seventeenth was opened by a piano solo by Miss I . 7 r . . v I -I I . I . . f v v ,, . . . . , . D K . k Y . I -Y V Y- . . , ' ' , I C A I I I , . Q . . D . . ri v Ax I I U ' ' U w t , A L K . . rv--5 -iw: '3' TAMNRA W' Qbrrnmn Svuclctv That the Germanlstlsche L-esellschaft IS gammg rn popularlty as a socxetx IQ Qhoxxn bw its raprdlvmcreaslng membershrp There have been some xery fine programs rendered ln the past and the socrety promises to hare equally Lood ones ln the future The followmg program was held on Thursday December D C 0nN6li3t1OI'lE1l CCIWBD MISS Felil Ctlmdn l'C1dlY'l2 Mary Teel X ocal Qolo H1 GCfmHI1 MIHHIC Wllll3mS lLlClXSlU Milli l lktlind Rlltli rl CX lI1lxlC MHlLdT9t Wl6tLmall QJCIIHHI readlnu leona Peerson French hom olo lxemp Holt ELTA5 lie IA Xf mo are the Delt1s3 Vtfhxtf H ou dont ltnou 3 NVhcre lll Xlortn Ctntml haxc xou been3 H ou are a peeulrar Lund of a booster for North Len lral not to ltnoxx who and for xx hat the big Delta OYQHDILHIIOII stands You lt lou rn North Central evervbody rs a booster but rt s the lam of Nature that there must be leaders Wfell there certamly rs a llvely bunch of fellows rn the Deltas X ou aslt rf rt rs that Sundav School bunch mentroned rn the paper the other mornmg3 Vvell I Qhould in not and lf you exer get mixed up uxth X 111111 fir!!! 1' . I Q V . Y V . . -. . . V V . . . Y I ' 1 V M .Y,,,,,,,,,,,....., H ,,,, , , .,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,r.,,,,,,,, , , I . . . , . Debate in German .,. ,,,, , ,, ,, ,cr,,,c,,,,,,, ,, , ,,, A ID ' f -H .'.,1l V - V4 f ' -Ky' ' - i - f I Vi V li- I V Vi Vrkri iivirir i V Q ii A . - . - . S A 'Vi V i- i ii' vii 'iii' iY'iiiYi i i i i , 4 ' 1 Xl 'r C . V a 1 ' ' ' '. ' - A . , , . . . , .C ,, D. Q , . , , . , 7' ' . n . . Q V , . . . . . , I . , . .nf , I ' 4.' 'D' 'I . .- AV gag T C 1:0 them you certarnly wrll not thrnk they are any bunch of Sunday School heroes Every school actrvrty rs rn some w ay represented by a Deltr Every Delta r a true North Central man and does real boostrng for hrs school We hay a frne bunch of fellows who are a creclrt to the school and each and eyery ont are strryrng to make the North Central foremost rn every requrrement of what con strtutes a wrnnrng school Our bunch has good trmes as recreatron rs alw avs necessary to those w ho xccomplrsh Great thrngs Why not be a Delta3 Well you wrll haye to starr new to apply for a membershrp as our number rs lrmrted Bc sure you aslt Delta but be sure you don t ask hrm anythrnf he don t know for he won t lxnow anythrng whrch he knows he rs not to tell so beware Xve are looltrnv for real lrxe wnes rnd enurrre North Qentral booster x ho haye a few rdeas of then own and back bone enough to ltnow t awe are dorng and watch our programs and rf you are a real lellow you wrll apprecrat the fellows who do thrrrgs so therelore you crnnot help but apprecratc the Deltr or they do thrngs We re o now raye a 000 s and are now dorng thrnvs Now all North Central fellows who haye a desne to be a booster and b of some good to the school and who haye ambrtron enough to undertake some thrnv worth whrle had better start now to show therr colors and therr crlrber for the Deltas are w xtchrnf the comers Xvatch the Deltas' Thrs wrrte up rs offrcrally authorrzed by the Delta members xlllffl 111116 1' if LQ. ' z. 1 ' v ' 7 ' , . ' . ' 'J . av a' D' ' z ' O' ' . f 1 .. , V ' ' . 'L V Y V A V ' ' . , ,, , I V. 5 .g 1 E Q , , A Q .Q at .t. V ', tr- V ' 'i. ' particular, and so you better straighten up now. Take notice of what we are ' ,t H. 'H' 1 t' l 'Y' 1 ' 'tif ' ' ' ' Q -:Q 1 , rs. . , x f ' X . , ' ff ', we l ' D d ,tart, . L' , K D. r . J , . , 4. . Q . , A , C . 1 c . ., , . , ' 1 ' L I: r ' L ' I v, v V I , . C ' . V . , 1 l Z A .. ' .. K' 'z sz .. C Lx. - . Q.: Y . Y I K X rl he 'North Central has entered the State League thus year wlth a ness to xsmmng the slrte debatmg champlonshrp and agam brmgmg home the prowerblal bacon to the Red and Black lhus far they are undefeated Early ln the season a debate tryout was held on the questlon Resolwed Flhat thrs state should continue its present policy of constructing state roads and perman nt hrghsvns mth Increasing approprratlons therefor rll1lS IS the subject for debate IH the state contest Out of those tryrng for places Edward Shears Gllen Vauvhn Russell Whlte and Aden Keele were chosen as a squad to xsorlt on the questlon together Xkltll the coach Mr Overman Later Alan Palne ss as added to the squad Up to Frlday December txsentleth all the scheduled debates Mere for felted to the North Central so the team ment to Wartsburg that ewenmg mth 1 clean record Waltsburg haxmg mon the state champronshlp year before las ard havmg been ln second place at the close of the l9II l9l2 season was rccognlzed as a factor not to be desplsed rn the race this year The North Central team however composed of Alan Pame and Russell Whxte who up held the afhrmatne of the question non a unanimous declslon ower thelr first One hun iff! f f x ff? ZfkLx I ff sc, , ' L -L 'V lf ,KL , f. f kshdv ff M- J I - l.- . . c 1 S . Y h '. ', ' 1 V. I Q A . V I vc X, V: . . . . ',, - , . . V fs u v Y , ' . Y . x '. 1 Q39 f rg EQ gc real opponents and are stlll rn lrne for the champlonshrp The judges for the debate were Professors Bratton Clark and Davis from Whltman College A the league IS ln the nature of an ellmlnatlon contest one defeat being sufficient tr drop any team from the llst no defmlte program has been made out and the lrst of future debates rs undecided Thls much we do know however that th chances for comlng out vlctorlous are brlght A debate scheduled by Hrllyard wlth the Greer Hlgh School team fo Friday November twentleth was called off at the last minute and as all arrangements had been made by l-llllyard a team from the North Central was chosen to give an extemporaneous debate Thls team consisted of Rober OBr1en Aden Keele and Herman Howe who upheld the negatrve of the question Resolved That all rallroads dolng mterstate business should be owned ard operated by the federal government In spxte of the fact that they had less than a day to prepare thelr argument a rousing debate was put up The I-lrllyard debaters were Anarde Meyers Ralph Doucl and Kathryn Luflun who had been coached by Mrss Laura F Rate Instructor of English Out of courtesy to the North Central debaters no Judges were chosen f miiiffw MR OVERMAN Debate Coach s,?z3s,EQ,,5Qf's,5sQ1 S, Una flllltffltf om Fx E' 5 ' -J, N. 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I H - 9 We 41 ik LQ football After the wonderful record of the first football team of the North Central and the successful termmatron of the season by the yrctory on Tlranksvrvrn Day rrothrng remarned but the explanatrorr and the celebratron ln regard to the frrst drd you notrce the xx ay the football men of the country srzed the team up3 It was unanrmously proclarmed the best prece of football machrnery that yy as eyer put together from lrght hrgh school materral and eyery authorrty agreed that at least three of the players had earned a place on the All Northwest team Thrs r as unprecedented rn the hrstory of football Authorrtres also agreed rn namrng Rouse as the best quarter srnce the trme of Drclcey and all but one of them placed hrm on the lrst as captarn of the All Star aggregatron All of yxhrch rs pretty good for a starter And the chances for an exen better team next year wre excellent After the close of the season the team was treated to three banquets one Qnen by the Central Presbyterran Church one bv Mr O Callahan and the thrrd by the North Central Athletrc Assocratron Gtbe Qllcntcrmrv Drcshptcrrmr Qlhurrh Ubrmquer lhe first banquet for our huslxy bunch of grrdrron heroes xx as grven by th Boys class of the C ntenary Presbyterran Church rn the parlors of the church Frrday evenrng December the srxth Those rnvrted were Mr and Mrs Har greares Mr and Mrs Woodyyard Mr and Mrs Moyer the frrst team and Student Manager Tate After a yery sumptuous feast of turkey and eyerythrng Om' hun irf 1' fun - s 1 U 0 o v - n .K v . , . A v v . L ' V A ' . A , . , , --- . . . , . c ' . .' . r . . , . N . - , . e ' f 4 , - e r , . , f Q - - r v ' v .1 , . . Q . , 1 , . . . . ' v - - . - - s v 1 r r r ' ' Og! tg J-JCEQ 1:0 that goes wlth It a very enjoyable program was held Rev Bluhm actmg as toast master Robert O Brien gave the address of welcome to the guests on behalf of the church Toasts were responded to by Mr Moyer Mr Hargreaves Mr Woodward Brrley Abrams Rouse Krogstad and Tate Neat lrttle souvenlrs of the occaslon were the menu cards on which wer the names of the players their ages weights heights and the scores of the season s games A mlnlature football Held with goal posts yardage lmes and two football trams wlth one team ready to klclc off was set between the tables lqhe dmner was served by the young ladies of the church and afterwards the boys of the team served the girls lqhe boys all voted Centenary Presbyterlan Church and Rev Bluhm royal entertamers and were dellghted to hear that the banquet IS to be an annual affair glib Exim. ,, -i ABRKHQ BRILEY ROUSL THE ALL NORTHWEST 'IRIO Une hun Ire I Ihr ee 1 ' J V! O ff V3 R -I I 9 lb I I ' i , . . . , . , . , . , y v - . . . . B , - , , , , , . . . . - , , 1 f , , . na., I ,i , . 5 b !,w:,,. x 4. as Mx... H, ,. ..xr.,a. 5 f 4 f Q 5 5 f -fir -5:11, M .gg ,,g9,.,?F .f -,N , Es, 121' . f ef wt! , ' 5 'l kr 1 5 1 ' i 5 V at I Q g ' , 1 t 4 I 'L e 1' ,N ' ' , r I K I1 . - 4' . is 'Q V A . Y I A A L 7 N 4 . ' '-1' Ccrst'-1' wr. 51D'QEalluhan's 15unquct Mr. O. C. O'Callahan proved a very entertaining host at a banquet giverr in the East Room Davenports on December the tenth to the first and second teams Coach and Mrs Moyer Mr and Mrs Hargreaves Mr and Mrs Wood ward Mr lxennedy Dr Neeley Student Manager Tate and Yellmaster Tom Allen After a delightful feed a very rnterestrn program of toasts was given m which nearly everybody present either proposed or responded to a toast All reported a very pleasant evening and after listening to Mr 0 Callahan s toast the few who had not before known him personally decided that hrs reputation a a promoter ot good athletics vvas very much deserved and that he rs a Prrnc of Good Fellows Qtihc Eissncrutrun banquet lhe final banquet of the season vvas given by the North Central Athletr Association December nineteenth at the Inland Club to the squad which rr cludes the f-rst and second teams scrubs Coaches Moyer and Woodward Dr Neeley and Head Trainer Bas erard The members of the Athletic Council I' C- Kennedy R T Hargreaves Tom Allen and Robert Tate were also present Mr Hargreaves acted as toastmaster The members of the second team found the revvards for their faithful service this year hidden under their plates rr the shape of a cl 5 vvrth 7nd across rt rn blaclt gtudent Manager Tate also received hrs emblem at thrs banquet Alter about tvo hours of eating and several for toists a lollovvs Mr lxennedv ohn Goddard Basil erard Don Brrley Fd Alverson Mr Woodvvard Captain Ab ams David McKenzie Howard Rouse Coach Moyer fllfhl lflf singing Mr Hargreaves called upon lhe Prolatt Spherord some lncrdents of 1917 Conditioning the Team lxrcltrns, Goal The Red and Black Pleasures of Athletics Cur Coach The Spirit ol' North Central Our Little Boosters The Davs of Real Sport v - Q v f - , . , . . , . . f 1 - - n - v v . Q , . . . , v K , . . ' s . . U . V K Y Y B va , Y ,. . . 1 C - - A tt yr - . v v v . . , . , , . U - H - - . J . . , . . , . . , , , , . . - V A ..f-H - r. sv - A YC . ... . t, L v' M c . M, '. XA ' 't 2. ., 's ' : 1 in - . - H if - H J ,, , ,, . - , y . - - -I .r - .- . H - 4. f. - if ,,,,..,,,,,,.,, V ,,,,,.,,,,,,,., .,,,,., Y ,,,,, V y rr H it - -. - it H A 2' . ,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,.,,,,. . . .. .. ,, 44 - H u on V I IIIA I' r lllll' vga -J EQ og Qaptaln Abrams was then awarded the football won on Thanlcsgrvmg Day Dr Neeley closed the program by a short talk on athletics as they con cerned the welfare of natrons of the past Thrs banquet IS an annual affair given by the Assoclatlon and wrll be always looked forward to wrth great pleasur by members of the squad dtbc Donor Letters The successful football season of I9I2 w as closed rn a very frttmg manner by the presentation of the honor S to fifteen men on the squad by Mr Har greaves ln chapel Frrday December twentieth The team voted to glve Coach Moyer one of the letters whlch was also presented to hlm at thus convocation lhose who recened the honor letters were Rouse Skadan Harris Krogstad lxolbe ones Owens Goddard lVlcK1nney Brlley E. Smith Abrams C Smith Bullnant and Van Drssel The letter presented to Captain Abrams was a dlstmctrve letter bemg a b ack S outlined rn red Coach Moyer presented Captain elect Brlley wlth a football to practlce puntmg wlth between now and next fall Then Ed Alver son on behalf of the second team of which he was captain presented Mr Woodxward wlth a watch and fob as an expressron of the apprecratlon of hr falthful worl-. rn coaching them thrs year lfhe first team Basil erard and Student Manager Tate have presented lVlr and Mr Moyer wlth a mahogany muslc cabinet as a small token of their ippreclatron of the work done ln Uettmg the team mto shape the Bunn We all ltnow that a band 15 a good thrng to have at a football game and not havmg such an organmatron rn our school we decided to hlre one A col lectlon at ten cents per student w as started rn the sessron rooms Roswell Baker sollcrted several of the merchants and busrness men on Monroe Street and they all responded very cheerfully A total of about 63 was ralsed these two ways Rermers band was hrred for the Blg Came and they certainly were there wrth the brg musrc The boys on the team say that they never had anvthmv so rrspmng before a Dame as th band playm the ood old Red and Black Une lmn in i fr 'Le I , - , f X 4' I 1 MUD, A C ' +I ,-.,J., 4 x9 r. N - . . I n 3 ' , X. i : ' rt as . . Y . . y 1 v - 1 v Y 1 V f v C , - , u ,f . . . s , - V 1 , H ,, . . . . . P . ' . . . V - V 7 Y Y ' , , V S . J . . S. ' C V Y' B . Y . . , v v - . S ID . , . . . . . . . ,, n r ' 11 cr cf , ' . :D - -' ra z 1 1 - ' 'S' re The students of North Central want to extend to the merchants and business men their sincere thanks for the hearty way in which they supported the band, finan- cially. Those contributing were: Sollar Bros., Dudley l-lalberg, H. F. Mathis, W. R. Brooks, Brown's Pharmacy, Clizer's Pharmacy, Vinther Nelson, Stahlberg Pharmacy, H. Roberts, Nettleton Shoe Store, Cxoldfielcl Market. Arthur Robeson and W. Hinclley. Darth Qxmral ns Lamb re rrnt wrtr atxh r rs trc lrr t real br ltct mll ame ol the stason lhe Lewis arrcl Qlarlt team Incl prexrouslr defextecl Latah 33 to Z9 so this game would show the relatrre prowe s of the two local teams For this reason a cl because t was the first cl ance the students had of seeing this rear s team rr action mam lm ered after school to witness tire ame The boys rellrn squads xell Cl until they rx ere hoarse and enthusiasm was reat Ir wa easy prcltrns for North Central rrr the first half the score turnrn t I7 to ln the second half Latah strengthened greatly the scorrn ern nC3I'ly ENGR II ostlv bf'CallSC CO'lCl1 A C XV OOdNN3I'Cl SZHWE the Sllb9 3 Cllilflli? to worlt fle substituted six tlrrrns Our infallible leader Jack Abrams was the only ont who finished tht in e out of the orlqrn rl lineup C Drxrs starrecl l'0T I alilll Nlllle Rouse and CONN lll Clld plfnfflld XNOllx l-Ol' llle RCCl illld Bl3Clx lwhe lineup North Central l atah Co x an Rouse Abrams Van Drssel Brawley Ont hun fr r f E Davis arvrs Robertso Bartlett , Tl gi a l La a va: l i's ' ' as' -'z g A 1 . .- V. , -Y 2 n V. ,V 2 K , 7 ' . . - . 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A 5:1 Q 1:0 Substitutions Olm for Van Dlssel Middleton for Rouse Stevens for Brawley ohnson for Stevens Smrth for Middleton McDonald for Cowan Referee C W Parks of Latah Umprre Davls of North Central Goals Cowan 2 Brawley I Abrams 7 Rouse 3 Stevens I C Davs 6 Bartlett I Scores on Fous Abrams 3 C Davrs 6 North Central Basket Ball leam Lemza ann Qllark Qbamc The score 33 to I9 tells rts own story Some one sand Too much Abrams for the South Slders but thls IS merely an excuse It IS true that our husky Abraham shot over two thirds of all the baskets but he couldnt play single handed nor dld he Each member of the North Central aldecl hxm and many clever passes were executed by each member Cowan our new athlete from Walla Walla plays a fast garre This g me was well attended the girls doing their share of the cheermg ancl color Off I ' A A rr IS gr ' if x 9 Av 1 . . J . . , , , . 1 , , , , , - ! , . , . x '- , . . I I wir . v ' I I 25 e ' I 5 He, vi I ' xr' , . .. Nl E , . - . ,, ,, . . . . . - .. ,. - , . . 7 - I ' . , , . . il , - ll 1m1r!re.l .veevffr 5 5 'Vin N4l'9' CAPTAIN ABR AMS COALH VNOODVQ ARD wavmg as well as the boys all of whxch cheered the team on to vletory The Lewis and Clark boys tossed baskets at xnll before the game but when under fire failed badly If even a small per cent of thexr chances to score had been macle they would have cmchecl the game The bovs on both teams played a good clean sportsmanlnlce game The lmeup N C H S L C H S Brawley Balck Abrams Saylor Van Dlssel La Fayett Rouse L G Andrews Goals Abrams I0 Conan 2 Rouse 2 Balclce 4 La Fayette 3 Zlm merman l Our lvrm I z I Hgh! l vi , , 1 . . . , V Cowan ,,7,,,,,,,,,s,7,,,,,,,,s,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, C. ,,,,.s...,,,,,...,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,, Zimmerman ' ...,,,,s..,,.,s.,.,,,,,,, se,s.,,,,, R .C-. ..,.,..,.,s.,.,,.r,,..,.....,.,,.,,, -: lf' A 7 vga BQ gc 5511155 0811185 lnhe boys 1n the regular gynsnasrum classes have been playlng off a schedul of games the teams berng plcked from the classes The umor A s have won all four games plaved uhrle the unlor B s came out second havmg won three and lost one game rl he percentages to date are Won Lost Per Cent Junior A l000 unlor B 0 boplroncore A 666 lwreshrran B O lqreshrrvan X 0 Sophorrore B ZOO All ot the ame were good ones most of the box havmg had some expe rlence The hrst team had rrany candrdates chosen from the stars of thes class game Z1 'X NX ff BASF or 1 A rrls basltet ball lea ue has also been plums, fumes for some trme under the dlrectron of Coach A Q Woodxs ard lhe rrls have an mterschool schedule and are meetln on the ym Floor every Tuesday mormng and afternoon They are playln for the school champronshlp and to date Mary Rubles team th Kewpres have xx on all therr games except one t1e wrth the Bears Helen Goetz s team The other two teams ln the league ar Mrss Davenport s Cubs and Miss Endre s Snoolcums The girls all play a fast game and rf a star team be plclced from thus league they would mwlte the hrst N C H S team hump to beat them Um' hm: If I 11111: ' M V I . 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RZQL A X.- Flu Crack IQIDSUIZIZIB bome of our track athletes are begrnnrng to work out for the sprrng season and although rt rs a lrttle early to prophesy the sky certarnlx looks clear M Moyer and Mr Woodxs ard are castrng therr weather ewes around for surtabl materral whrch rs not oxerabundant Come out' and lets see rshat you can do' X our class urll need you rn the class meets and so urll the school need you Farly rn December Qaptarn Matters of the I9l3 track learn made an appeal for long drstance runners to turn out for a cross countrs run The squad started at the school and runnrng to Corbrn Park and through rt returned to tle burldrnv Frfteen or menty boys rncludrng srx or sexen neu ones cam out and a good shorxrng xx as made Thrs run xx as not a race but only a try out to sue up the long distance men for the comrng secrson Shortly alter the Qhrrstmas Xacatron an Indoor rnterclass meet rxrll be pullen oil and the team xshrch rs to represent the North Central rn the lnterscholastrc meets xsrll be prcked from the urnners A track meet has been arranged xxrth the olhcrals of Pullman Hrgh School for an early date rn the sprrne and although our hopes are hrrzh the score xxrll not be one srded erther may A few of the boys to rshom me must look to hrrng horre the bacon are Captarn Matters ex Captarn Dawes Chamber larn Taylor' Krng Glaze Wrlhelm Hamrlton Phrllrps Stew art Phrllpot Bender Brrlev Steele Abrams Sanborn lee Smrth Cvrrl Smrth Farl Smrth Lyman Johnson and Ralph lohnson fjllf ,HMI fre I nu Y O0 r r wx? .,rk-Mlrff' ,r F ir- '. V Q bl. Q E , ss. x QQ l W wg 1 , . ,V ef K x 1, x fl , , ,f rf A,,. g'1vv' ' 'W' 'A ' 'Y V Al' 'rv X AY i i i - - - .33 A 'Q , . M V ' ' ' ' , .' ' j ' . r. V Q Yr - . . v 7 C ' 41 j' V- . ' '. V. 5 in the meets with Pullman, Lewis and Clark, and others! c - I ' , - D' ' . . ' R- I 4 L ct . . ' - f ' ' ' A ' .M V ,E C Y 1. k .J I .U' V. .. . .. . - V- 1 1 - A X7 November ZI The North Central ln convocatlon w as honored by the presence of Pro lessor Bratton of Whitman and Mr Coleman a government official of Indra Mr Bratton spoke of the pleasures of hfe and how they were best obtamed Mr Coleman followed XNltl'l an mterestmg talk on self rellance whlch he sald was an essentlal to success Now ember 2 7 A convocatlon was held IH whtch two crack organxzatlons of the school were before the student body One w as the orchestra and the other the football tcam on the stage It w as chstmctly the most enthuslastlc football chapel of the vear fhose from the faculty that spoke were Mr Kennedy Coach Moyer and Physlcal DlfCCtO Woodxsard and from the team Jack Abrams 1nd Howard Rouse When the conxocatxon was over a yell meetmg of the boys was held December 6 lhe umor and Senlor boys met ln the AUd1tOYlUm and under the dlrec the Fnameermg and Sclence Qlub was organlzed Mr Mullet told of tht nature of the work whlch the club was to carry on and Mr Carpenter agteeablt surprtsed the boys when he told of the openlng date a banquet on December twelfth furmshed by the Domestlc Sclence Qlrls December IZ A comocatton was called to announce the appearance of the second tssu of the lmamatack Herman Howe spoke of the Senior Issue stating when the maternl was to be ln He was followed by Bob fate who made som announcements regwrdmg the Ad contest Mr l-largreawes then announced the hrst basltet ball Lame wlth our friends across the mer and spoke for x l rge attendance Um fun fre! ell en X t ' . ' , A - I . V . . . , . N V V. . . V . . . - , . -I A ' r Y f- Y ' v I 41 ' ' I I . ' : . ' 1 I 4 V I V Y F L -Q , . J .... . V . V tion of Mr. Miller' and Mr. Carpenter, one of North Central's best societies, . I Q , ' ' . . ' A 2 I V v v ' - v , - Tv . 1 ' , ' . ' ' F , ' ' fr 1 k - , V V 3 V. . . V V V av PIE December l 8 An exceedlngly mterestmf practrce debate was held belore the school on llc question Resolxed fhat this state should contmue the pohcy of con structmg state roads and permanent hrghways mth mcreasmg approprratron therefor Those representmg the negatrve were hdward Shears and Aden lxeele and the affrrmatne Russell Whrte and Alan Pam Mr Orerman acted as charrman December 20 Cn Frrclaw the last day of school before the Chrrstmas xacatron an enter tarnrng proffram xx as gnen ID the Audrtorrum Mr Harqreawes announced the results from the Tamarack Ad contest the followrng students recervmg prries rn the order named Lena Xvrlson George Teel Mrldred Kershaw Melur' Pugh Bess Chapman Ralph Weelx Nelhe Cray Sam C-rmsfelder and Fstx Daxrdson Harry Lxnde then delighted the assembly with a solo drsplasmv a hne barrtonc xorce Folloxxmg xx as the chref feature ol the convocation th chstrrbutron to the football men of the letters and the speeches especrallv th peeches bw them VINC I' NT WHI I E U uf VN Dthner U11 mu In fl I - 1 K , 9 Q f , Ago -or 5 V u' V . r , ,af r J I9 , , V . 4 , .. 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I v v' y ' 1' F, . , ' . sl v U 1 v I V .m K ' , c , 1, L v . if Q ' V , , , r' l r 'H 'TL'l'!'l'f lhe Chrlstmas meetmg of the Alumnl ASSOCIHIIOH has been postponed to a later date owlng to the lack of a quorum nlhe Alumm that are home for the holldavs are Harold Cundy Ralph ROblHSOn Olne Turner Walter Doust Paul Nelll Neva Bucher Marlon XVIQC and Louls Seagreaxes North Central Alumnl at the Unnerslty of Washlngton Vmcent Whlte pledged Delta Tau Delta Fraternity member of the L of W clebatmg team whlch wlll meet Whltman member of btevens De b tmg Club Ralph Robmson pledged Phl Gamma Delta has good prospects for a ohn Truesdell pledged Delta Chr lneL Crlppen pledged Alpha Chl Omega Sororlty Neva Bucher pledged Alpha X1 Delta Sorority member of Freshman Soclal Commlttee had charge of Freshman booth at Varsity Ball Walter Doust pledged Sigma Alpha Epsilon turnmg out for Freshman crew now on Crew N l Aubray Martin although not an Alumnus but a member of the first d batmg team rs now attending a dental school ln Portland Louis Seagreaves IS home from Canada l-le lntends to enter the U of W thus anuary A sewenth perlod ltlndergarten class for whxsperers has been organued by 'Vlrss Abernethy The representatxon w as xery good the first night and has been growlng rapldlv exer since New recrults are wanted Boys preferred Apply Room Zl I On I nllffl H1 flfnl f 'Y . ....,. ,. - g 'EU .A - -I- mf Y f 1 vu - . , . . ,, . 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S, 1 Xiilll tr-'lf-l, , 1' 'fn Ml Dtlletel H ou don t need the addlng machlne I betcha I can crdd those HLUICQ up faster Ill my head than you can on the addlng machlne ohll C1 M rybe you can but I m from MISSOUTI M199 BlOOII1l'llll Hltlllg CXdIl1plC9 of YCHCXINC NCl'bS IH FYCHCII class lqll. cut hlmself I-Ie flattered hlmself that he could do lt Ml banboln IH Phxslcal lg II What IS lye bread llle63 Holxald L It IS ltlnd ot brown and tastes llke the dlcltens ax ln ng II cass A man attalns fame an tlenalslfe Ml s IVIcNltt I call that Cllmax Iom A Wlll someone malte a motlon about these poc 1153 Glen X I malte a date that we mall them Mondas ls: B That s a date mth a male mall A QQIIIOI' B has become especlally noted for her great Hbllllk IH match lnaltlnlz A gleat red spot glowed on the baclt of hllzabeth Corcolan s neck Why I' llzabeth xx ho has been chevwlng your neclt3 F G ln En lx 315 and tlled to cholte hlm gllsh II Ihe glant grabbed Gerath around the t Wlrx does Marx M stand around ln the north entrance each noon3 l Illffll llh v Ei. .L I 4 ,XM H J , 3 ,.,!, , . K7 ' . . I ' 1 ' ' h .H .. . V , . . I - . l F U 1. C D .,, .i ' , 'V ' J: sf ' - . -' -ll Given as antlcllm .' ' E . I : U ' d l ., 4 .. YA 4 - ,I .. Y V , y ., M' .'. Al 1 c ' J ,Y V . L . I . V ..'V . - 47' I K K7 Y ' N ' N ' I D.D.: U , 1' , ' .A , - ,, h' D' . . 1 ' . Url Ill 1 lm 'ln -2 siwsvemdere ' ABOUI OUR LOOIBALL PLAXERS nolsy obstreperous fellow Mclxmney A qulet member Poddard A real orator Brrley Some one the QDITIS really Illte Van Dxssel The end man xxlth the n C urlx Loelts Sltadan Qnly a slmple Senlor but 3 Rouse Another qulet member Prnln lxolls Ask lVIr Hargreaxes Abrams Our xxelghtf member ones The fellow of the hrlghl tle xncl the pompadour Smith A rrember who dldn t omte Gwen Exa O Nell used to buy her roll at any halterx shop rn the crty at IDC per but now she seems satisfied xx 1th onlx one rolI Role from the Spokane Bakery She says Thus one roll Role IS much nxcer than as dozen rolls from any other haltery ADSXN I A li ENE! SIHC lxI10XX Heard ln German I lm Ansfan machte Gott Hlmmel und Erde Boy I rnslatln ln the he lnnm Cod made Ium and fr 1 S E lxaxe was eau ht lllrtlng with the hx Itet hall captun thereby s e IS dlsquallhed to hold 1 POSIIIOD on the llall pacer pollce force Elame Athol you are slttlng on my cat Athol Ch' IS that so3 Xvhx I thought lt xx as you squealln MISS lxaye ldhese soldrers dld a ood deal of plundenn X ou see they had takin w ays Leslie S allas Alfred rapturously It smells 1ust luke a Chrnese w ash house hut rt smells awfully good to anyone xx ho IS used to rt A IVI that brothel of mme could sw ear before he could talk 01 hun ll I Q Q I Ii ' C 05 n f ' 54, fs, s, IQ ' ,. A- . . Y A :V I. A ' , '-A . 2. . ' Au . 3. A- ' . 5. .L 'I grl --H W j .' ' . 6, ' A ', C. If . 7. V A .fin - V NSA 9. ' 'K - AJ .. I0. ' ' Q 1 '--I ' . I I. . ' ' ' -I A ' . ,X , , . . - . A . , 5 H. , .J , g nr - I - V c ' D I V., C J I . v v y' P. S.---Wflhy are Spokane Bzlliery rolls any nicer than any other rolls? 'Coz S ' . ' 'S. - .. - ,, 1 ' Z , g A . - .. - - - H D' f ri gh : g QQ 1 4 4 C1 . . 'C 1' ' g ' I x I is ' - 1 al . f h . . . K . . V 1 S, . I - I .. ' I . . .. - . . .. . 2 . . v', V ' V' g. - f' ur - - ' v L : . ff ' - H S ' A . . C 5 . ,, . . ' . V , - - . .. . K . uf- A H ff I f4fXI'l'1'I1f+ lI 'v Cw -1 CONTRACI If IS III REBY INIUTUALLX AGRFED by and between IVIrss Edeana Blondy Vleyers the party of the hrst part and Geo R Steere the party of the second part that rtt said party of the hrs! part he ehw agrees and expresses herself as mrllrng and ready ro act as and hereafter be Guardian Angel to and for the sard party of the second part with all that this ofhce rmplres to her and the sard party of the second part Also the party of thc second part hereby agrees to submit lo the above named treatment so long as the party of the fist part may wish to exercise her poster STATI- OF WASHINGTON County uf Spokane Geo R Steere Irerng first duly suorn on oath de-poses and says 'Ihat he has read the above contract and signed rt knowingly and with aforethought GEO R STILERE XVI I YI SS our hands and seals rn duplicate this IOth day of Noxember X D l9IZ .IINAN GORRILL Seal LFON HILLS Seal One brrglrt December das when the snow sshrtcned the earth and the students rn th lrbrarv were especially busy studyrn an unusual day, a very peculiar and rndescrrbable odor a of something burning was mafted about the room Our Irbrarran Miss Far o wx alked about nrfhng Upon coming close to the rr ht hand table at the back of the room she was sure the drfhcults lay n that xrcrnrty To one of less brain exerythrng would hase appeared all right but to Miss Fargo 3 There sat Curlx Skadan and a number of hrs fellow students workrnfv d lrgentls their fingers rn their ears that no sound should break the lofty trarn of thoughts that were runnrng through therr brains Due to her keen sharp eyes and more careful rnspectron length as to touch upon the back of hrs neck Detectrxe Fargo declares ofhcrallv that the odo s as no other than that of rubber burning I'Ierma1 Ilcme I sq and P o'r Ldrtor rn Chref of the Tama ack IN C Id S Spokane Vt ash Dear Sir I hare been apprised both xerlrallv and rn xxrrtrng that some one at the notable N C It S r attempting to equal or surpass my tsrenre andvsrclr record established rn the spring semester of IQIZ I et hrm not trifle wrt self errdent rmpossrlmrlrtres If however bv some wonderful or p at of abdominal capacrtx he equals my present record I wrll register as a ID C and estalr a new record so help mr' ra es Ir rs so ssrr n Srncerelw PAUI TNI ILI If you want lrrst class adwrce wbout cold cream and ponders grrls just ask Brll Ixenox an I-Ie knows Wfho said that Helen and VV were putt off the floor for ragszrng 3 Um lltfllfflllf tlflllf ll I 1 . , f' ,Q Dir A Q f ' f f.',JS.,d,J.., ,SJ9 r. . ' I- v 'I A K I v 1 I I Q . f I 5 . . V . .g - I V . 7. A ' ' I .D Miss Fargo discovered to her horror' that a tuft of Curly Skadanls hair had grown to such a X' A I , Mr. ' . ' ' . 'I , Q I . , ' A T II , 'V ,B . V 5 v ..'v. . S -. ,. I Q , . I, Q V A . . Y. h - V. , A. , . . V' ' ' 1 Vs I 1' ' s 'If ' ', - V K' ' . J. ' - lrsh ' ' , '. TI t go , ' 'tte . S ' I vt h. . ' - x .' I , ' ' . , . . , I I Ii . I.. - - tt . H . , ' A I V . ' l Vt -1 ete '-1' DILARIF Is SIILI PLSIIINC1 IHI QLJISIIOX I-o you not ren Ions, ago I xx rote a httle note you know I hoped to get an answer too But no I have had none from vou FIU6 a yes would make me ghd And a no would m1Ite me sad But ne1the1 one IN qulte as bad X QIIEDCC xx h1ch 1 1ll cIr1xe me mad So nov I ask you Just once more The faxor that I asked before And trust you ll ansxs er my request 1 xes o o so can res Deane Otherxwse Ixnoun Danel 9 Ihe l1ter11y ho11de1 fistened h1s eyes upon the Ilb Ixlndty pt s the Rex 1eu of Renews he ssud Io VV IH German X class t1ansIat1ng and the rox al blood wh1ch Home IIIIOUUII your brams In 0 1ec1t1nv t11 IC poetu 1n Pubhc bpexhm cl1ss Xnd I me I was 1 sh 1ne d I CIIOC Place bexsmg class C111 Lollta C C ause Puhhc qpealunv PCTIOCI II Effect Oh 1rIs teII me somethlng to say Cece 11 Ix de c11h111 a paxtx the house ss IS I1 hte and the o es rwssc-cl out PIIXI twrds x 1th skuII md duel cats pasted on them qemor A Llas H1sto1x to refer nee se hp on 1 on tellt s cle It Da tfochl Tuttle born III I:51nQX1IIe Prune County U1 11111 11111 1 5 ,'JV.5!4 J'f f1 egg, fe . 9 1. .1 ., 1 V - Y 1 5 fa-1 - , Y V -V 7 I I 1 V I: L I 9 Y F A 9 tty' -Q . 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E ,. -,Q-F3 X I A -5 Q .L ,f so , I T71 ' 1 2 f' ' 4 if - i9?Bi'H7 Arun LABELIHG THIS PICTURE WE HAVE DECIDLD 11 Looms mon: ZPAIHE uma sAnnEn:,on THE ETERNAL QUEJTIDU HOST ANYTHING A L07 OF SLTCHTLY USED l 1IbTLFTCf FOR JALE CHEAP HOWARD 'ROUSL DIED JANUARY I r NOTE 5AI'1E HISTLETOE A3 ABOYE Y JN f gxsifg I i l l ll l I1 W W 5 M4175 llllI,,l 'ha ' llllggv I..-gl JBRILRY HAvmc EEIEW GROUP Pncru '-1 TAKEI1 or mr13ELP ,lpn D A HHNILTOH nah 1 u '-1' em 'S' CAN X OU T ELL NV hy Marv and Delbert neyer dlsagree3 Xv hy Nellle and Le Roy DEWCI' agree Why Dorothy Falrly s nose IS newer shlny Why Clacla N lllces Act III3 Why IS Leslle Alfred S so popula Vlfhy George Belshaw IS so tall3 bmart bophle Well cheer up old man elen lf you hue 1 fallure Ol two and exen lf you haxe eyerythlng agalnst vou there IS on place you can flnd sympathy Poor Freshle w lth a start YVhere3 Sophle ln the dletlonarv Freshle Stung' Helen Nl ln H1SlOTy Vll class Ph Monltol was bullt so that on y had two feet aboxe the water Coneluslon to an hngllsh II theme Besldes slylrlg nlne souls oul Sundl bchool class made ten patch wollt qullts A moderately fond father dlscoyered hls young son readlng 1 dlme novel Lnharld me ylllaln the detected son thundered or there wlll b blood shed 'Vo Sald the father tlghtenlng hls hold on the boy s collar not blood shed wood shed Mr Bonsor We wlll now begln to study a new subject one entlrely forelgn to the members of thls class heretofore The new study IS worl-t Brlght Sophomore after COHNOCHUOH thought there would be at least ten glrls ln the glrls quartette Boy ln Bookkeeplng I What do you do when your books dont balanee3 Boy ln Booklceeplnv IV Why add the hvures up separately groups Ur I mln mul: mn ll, ,I ' V . , ' U, 'lf fl - ,Y .-.J ,,..,f.L ,, 9 .. 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C D lr , D - H1 .. lf' HI I I fj- 'av IU gg : JUNIOR A WANTb Notouety Alvm House A busmess head Hugh C lass 6Illl1U'il'l9ITl Le Roy IIUIIICI Blds to the next CIKIICC QJCOIVIC PIIUIIECI Allce Fong Mecla Xvelcler Mary Teel bome one my on Il sue TYUIHT I homas An mtroductxon to 1 person hom C ohllle MOIIIS Brlstole A xx 13 to get llllll Felrls Gehllw Some one to to lllllllgll me mth gum the thncl peuocl Don Bnlex Complere Qohtucle Iilmence Allen I 11e1n Bo1eIl Helen B1rhne Elma heth In 'IIICI othe1e 1 11 to keel the rml 111 lIPl h C1lenn1 Ixenx 011 nm 5 IVI1 Chew nts me non MINS Qlnew 1t le1Qt lt CIICI xefterclax IO cwor I311t1o1 111 ape 1lC1ng to the Semors Sal help IN Qometun 11 XY alla YX 1II1 lOl oxen one ol xou P10111 tl1e loolw of thmu 1 CCIITIH IX C 2,111 muQt h11e Cllnlllf Cel hel fa1o11t onv IOFI N qa1lo1 qaxlm Box Q Dre1m t A Sdllfll Cnls Corn Dl9HIH Sax C 11ol xou will have to lnoxe XOU1 Qtatement that xou Clont QQLICEIP PXt'lWll1Il'lU xou get your hands on If a lXllC poem 1 one that IS eeltecl to a llal ly1e and 111 eple poem 1 e that I9 sum to 1 l ly re xxh1t are those poeme e1Iled that 1re sunff or reeltecl by 1 llal 3 Qugveetlon gohe hw an algebralc method I the oke EdlIOl do hereby remgn mx POSIIIOU as such 1nd clo recommend a a morthv SUCCCSQOI to the above namecl ofhce one Profesior Collms ISS F Kaxe alter a short but 3 1e11exs Nou ue xslll eQ1'1 todays lesson You Lnou It IS customarx to proceed from the Lnoxsn to th unknown 0111 111111111111 flltllflf IIIU C 1 ' ' ...J ,I ,.,, ,145 , 1,9 . . 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' 7 , v e Y 79 I vga TA Q 1 gg 3' INSPIRATIONS FOR THE CARTOONIST A student s dream of chapel lVl1ss Wrlson s hmts of college entrance exams The orderly desk owned Jomtly by Home und Ellls l-lou dxd lt happen that Helen C.: volts up rn Dwwenports restwurant a I2 01 l' b musln rn het bewlng cl1ss I wonder who wlll talxe me hom t0n1ght3 t cross the table puzzled 1 lth lxlllllllll its' to B ou see me ure chunw 'tlld 1 olnr to the Senior banquet xsrth chums but clont you clue to lIl9tll mother letter lnto the word chums lVl1ss E lxaye lhls womun 1115 llIllCCl 1 dnoree fro fr her husband because he had the habrt of pulltnv off the table cloth 1nd dlshes ln at Ht of anffe lt xx as noticeable that he dldnf do rt when there w 15 company Gerald li the clwss expostuhtor ll bet she didnt sav inythln t 1 Orax ate hrm when thev Incl tompmx Clll1Cl 11111 e 4 snr 011111 len t mis C'llllLCl oll to 1 IHLIQILI L 1' M1 Rarrsex made tl1e stitement 1 short tlmt 1 o thwt IUHTIIEXUC sometime latls to adjust drfferences Perlmps he tl1ou l1t he could mwlxe her come arounc to hrs max or thlnltmv ind she 1 oulclnt Fl he QEDIOI B mitch m1l-.ers bette get busy on tl ls ease lVl1ss Wllson rn l'ng,hsh VIII Ruth uhx should Wordsxxorth b tl lnlclnq that 1wa33 Ruth S dont ltnou unles he was de 1d L W Haxe your ears ever been p1e1eed5 Exa O Nlo onlv bored Um lmmlr fl 1 llfl J K, ' gf .JH ,' . 9 C ' . V I ' C in ' Vx ' C V , I Q K t :3 . A. C. 'A ' , V' ' I I gl: HRK .fy A. .: Y . , ' 1 , z we are g ' g .N A ' ll A . 'r' ' : Q. ' C 1' gv ' e ' n . 1 ' ' ,, ' Q ' ' ' D r. . 1 , . r . '.f t.'.' ' t Ml' .5 .Jt go Miss Kaye: Nxvell, that is included in the 'better or worse' part. 1-LIL 1 Cf. Cin Publi' Spvzxliixrg -lnssjz Ml had il lHll.'A'-l g lr d, tml l 'K 1 ' t .Elf Ol . l unenn I wzrllu-cl. I .' H' . L e ' ' A 1 tg L D ' s V ' V ' . ' 4 5 Q t ' ' l , V, , D K , V D L . C , C . T . ' ri ' . .: ul , ' ', .5 A 'Q of . -- , f Vt ffM-- 1 1 Irv 1-fllrw vga vga Mr Colllns asked the followmg questlon of hrs Economics class If a man ln Spokane snatches a purse from a glrl ln New York what sort of sen tence would he get3 We w ant to know why Carol H IS so Happy when she rs gorng to Alan fAllenD A Sherlock Holmes has been drscovered ln Miss Bemlss History I class ThlS person has shown his abrllty by the following statement Egypt must have been a kmgdom because there w as a kung there Note the superror reasonrng Too bad Cowan that you skipped off and left B C wartmg thrrts nnnutes to congratulate you upon its being your birthday For the benefrt of those who wrll wonder where Athol was we wrll say that evrdence shows that he w arted too The Senxor B s were not Nery conslderate of Selma E when they oser looked Dorsey s lnvrtatron to the banquet Elame C makmg a labor leader s toast As a leber of lader I Notice the movmg pictures on the third floor north wrng at noon Ewery one muted No admlssron charged Mr Rice I would like to go to that banquet but you see we have .1 boy oxer there and when we want to go anywhere we have to erther choke hrm or chloroform hum In Hrstory I class Socrates phrlosophy was of rrght thmkmg He was bald headed and had a cross wife Helen C- X ou can see so much more easlly through Algebra III than you can through Geometry You know Geometry III IS S0lld Helen rs some brrlhant student IS she not? Senror A fat Ives I suppose our sprung vacatlon will be earller this ve-ar because Easter IS so much earlrer Carol H By the way why ls rt that Easter IS gorng to be so early3 One Illllllllfff fzmzfrf fum , f CHQ 4. -,rw-J, ,Y Kg . Y . . V V . . , .. U - - - - , - , . Y , ' - C -J , . . - . v v V Y v v . I v , . . , . - C . . D .. r , , . . r D . . ,, . . , , V . . - , , , 7 Y Y V Y 7 I ' . . .. . ,, , . . . , - H - - Y .., - V A - - .. C - . D . 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' 5 . .1 MVI7 ll, A '. 1 ' V' ' ' I ,z , Sn' it? 0111 111111111111 I111 11I11-.v1',x- UUR CUNTEMFURA IE lxhlman lxabl the great Hlndu maglczan was In a melancholy mood He w as tlrecl of his llttle sphere and wanted to know more of the outside world l-le arose from hrs soft couch where he had been recllnmg ancl llt some stuck of swndalwood l-le threw 1 yellox powder upon the tmv flame whrcn rnstantly blazed hlgher Through the fragrant gray smolte appeared forms of pwmphlets and mavaunes Here s the November number of the lwhoma w lth m excellent cover deswn good stories and hne poetry department The lxlnnrltmlclt lb well wutten but needs storles to brlghten its pages while The Wheat and Th XVl731d are mterestlng lrttle pamphlets he crxed dellghtedls Here the flame Hlcltered and lxabl threw on inother powder to see The Megaphone lwhe lxoclalt 1nd the Nlowember Crrterzon wpptar These are excellent papers with good literary departments well written edltornl and plenty of orlgmal Joltes These papers take the blues away Then the tlny Hame clred out leaxmv lxhlman lxabl ln a happy con tented frame of mind The last Issue of the Lewis and Clark Journal w as a xerv neat paper Extra mce cover design Hazel Hansen 1n Publlc Spealtlnv class One word wrll tell you all I know Seen at the end of the Domestlc qcrence Olrls menu for the Englneers banquet ODIODS and paper table cloths Presumably for dessert Ruth H fbefore the Declamatlon contest Well there IS one consola tron anyw av and that lS that even Sarah Bernharclt has stave frlvht every time she appears Lolrta C ln whrch drvlslon IS she3 Un If mir H11 r If st .37 Q1 ,kt f I-In sl . 1 4 gg, ' X , P , 1 4 - .V 2 L ' hr t I-XLUCLJV. , . - , ' . 5 , . , r Q ' . 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YIYIII fl-wr. 0 Iunnlrvvlllzirly The Nlnetleth Birthday of the House of Chlckermg 61 on ll DI RS ol An ILI s oldest mal west l11 o The rclexl for otller plmo lwullclere has lwecn Hou nelrlx em ue approleh the C lnekerlllg X ou should see the neu l9l3 Qtxle non cllspluul It l rlrrs lNlus1e House llme new Oulrter Clrmcl, btxle ff IS 1 marx el ol tone l3CllltW mal g'l'lLCflll clesmgn We wlll take your Old Plano m Exchange and allow Easy Terms of Payment The Bungalow 'X modern pllx er 1711110 of 1 luglx Qflllil lrcl lI'l qullltx xues mcl em to per ure solcl MODERA FE PRICE lllc liuugrlow l luer P11110 IS furmslmccl lll 1X'lI'lCU soles to Nlllf the tutes mal requlremc-nts of uerx home nu Tl llflllif xx Ft N rom N III te ms l x s 'fl moutlmlx lhex zre solrl onlx lt Ellers Music House Home of Phe Chlckerlng Plano Lora: Sljfllx-XXI U11 lllllllfl rl fluffy rms ,ffkll x 0 0 Y' 1 P P u W l' , 5 Q P wr- xl 'z J 2 l S J 1 I1 . ' ' z ' 'z . . 5 ' ' z 'z ' . 2 ' ' N P 11. x ' f H. 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