Roycemore School - Griffin Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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,,,, v . . '- f Roycemore School Vol XXI 1938 HH EHIHIN TO MARY LOUISE HAGERTY ln gratltude for the love ol the classics she has given us through her Latin classes and an deep appreciation ol the helpful Interest she has talcen ID all the phases of our lnle at Roycemore We the class ol 1938 allectlonately dedicate thus volume of the Grlllm NELLIE R MINOTT I yFbIdMM E SCI-I LOWER SCI-I O VE D IIUIIIINIS SENIORS URPR COL LITERARY ACTIVITIES CD L FEATURE AD RTISING A DRESSES 1 1 ' HW 1 ffl 'X W. iwffil ' ggwg V ,- lfmii Q . Wlisii Will f Kimi WWE ' 2 Wi Mui imlii HV! Emil? Wil? MW EM NEW Wal HSM? Maf Wimf 6 I P.. I 1 E LIBRA The modern Ideal of a combInatIon of beauty and UfllIfY IS fulfIlled In the new lIbrary Walls of unstaIned knottv pIne and brIllIant blue represent the blue and gold of Roycemore A bust of Pallas Athena wIth her attrIbutes wIsdom and scIence stands In a nIche over the door lendIng solemnuty and beauty to the room and completIng to perfectIon the space made by the arched roof The maple furmture IS sImple IH desIgn sturdy In buIld, and heavy enough to Insure a mInImum amount of dIsturbance The wIndow sIlls and book shelves have been staIned darker In tone to match the furnIture, and thus offer a unIfyIng motIf between the room and ltS furnnshmgs Every avaIlable space, behInd the panellnng and bulletIn board and beneath the large center wIndow has been UfIllZ9d to provIde cupboards for storage of lIbrary supplIes and books seldom used Modern Improvement IS partlcularly evIdent ID the use of sound absorbent maternal for the ceIlIng and IndIrect lIghtIng fIxtures whIch yIelcl a maxImum of lIght and a mInImum of glare or straIn of the eyes of the readers SIX smaller wIndows wIth VenetIan blInds and one large center WIDdOW hung wIth beautIful blue drapes supply abundant lIght aIr and a real feelIng of cheerfulness lhe book collectIon Includes both fIctIon and non fIctIon and offers ample maternal for recreatIonal readIng or reference work There are approxImately 2400 volumes, countIng the l.ower and Upper School collectIons together Some of the most Important reference books are the EncyclopedIa BrItannIca, the New lnternatIonal the Amerlcana, and new edItIons of the World Book and Compton s for the Lower School lmportant reference acquIsItIons thus year have been the latest edItIons of the New Standard DIctIonary and the EDCYClOD9dIG of the SocIal SCISDCGS Notable hIstory reference works are the Cambndge Modern l'lIstory and a good begInnIng on the Chromcles of AmerIca SGFIGS Taken all together these make up an excellent basIs for a general reference collectIon The book sole ID the Fall brought about one hundred and fIfty new books Into the lIbrary and many more have been added SIDCQ then The Sophomore class presented a large standIng globe and one of the mothers delIghted us wIth a specIal edItIon copy of Audubon s BIrds of AmefICG The book collectIon IC supplemented by subscrIpt1ons to about seven DeFIOdICOlS whIch are kept on a magazIne rack and many more are brought ID as gufts At present the most Important work QOIDQ on In the lIbrary IS the makIng of the card catalog When all the books have been fully treated, there Wlll be approx Imately 'l5 OOO cards, sInce each book wIll be entered under ltS author, ItS tItle, and lfS subject ln addItIon to these entrIes many books, such as collectIons of plays or poetry are beIng analyzed and there Wlll be cards In the catalog for theIr lDdlVIdUGl plays or poems to facIlItate locatIng such thIngs The Dewey decnmal system of classIfIcatIon has been used to separate the books Into theIr varIous fIelds of knowledge and to IndIcate to some extent theIr contents Two large drawers beneath the card catalog contaIn a pIcture fIle Many reproductIons of works of paIntIng, sculpture, and archItecture are here arranged chronologIcally and eventually Wlll all be mounted and labelled IDdIVIdUGllY The Lower School classes come over regularly once or tWIC9 a week for llbFGFY perIods and soon Wlll be QIVSU InstructIon In the use of the lIbrary the card catalog, and the reference books lt IS hoped that by such InstructIon the gIrls wIll learn how to use theIr own lIbrary to the greatest advantage and wIll gazn a basIc knowledge of the mechanIcs of any other lIbFGFV Dorothy Werrenroth l-lutchIns LIbrarIan 8 ' 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , . 1 . .. 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' J as we y Q : .'. ggwf wif o 3,5 I A no No? he frgex fone: 'fs b. x,f'7 Ntw ev :us foes L FK'Go Nstr fe ooo over Coofofie , H f A' yoga Brio' 'ce Ho. 3 ftorrec ot fr-: oi G lo: ' A ,SNQ WHT' F'2' For for toe oo, Fl sive :Mfg -7 Wiggy, Ginger, Katy, Bym, Cherry Sue Micky, XfOVTV1Y,JOI lGSl9, Eleanor jnll, Nory, Weenne, Nancy QQ Gcudv Potty, Sue Addie Pwedel Ed Freexo Fitz, Ginny, Ann Comme 1'---L CLASS WILL lWe, tlwe Senior Class ol Nineteen l-lunarea lliirtyfeignt, being lotli to leave our dear Rovcemore in tlwe inexperienced nands ol tlwe lower classes. do liereby insure our remembrance and lasting inlluence by beaueatliing ttie following memen- tos: We leave jean jonesl announcements in morning assembly to all silver tongued orators ol tlie Future. jeanne Gaudy leaves a bunclw ol Qed Featlwers to any girls with strong legs. Clwerry Sue and jill will tlweir weekends to next yearls sullerers ol senior solitude. Patty Best and Virgenia Van Deusen will leenie and Walta cliorus lree lrom tlieir suppression. Witli mingled leeling we leave tlwe Leukers to tl'ie lresl.men, and Bob Grant witli lwis lending library to tlie juniors. T We also will our particular style ol blackboard announcements to tlne Clwicago ribune. lo raise tlwe standards ol Roycerrore literature, Norma wills ber larzan library to a select group witli a l'iigl'i sensitivity to line literature: Marjorie l-lubacliek, Kay Falley, and jean Pirie. Clwerry Sue leaves lwer accent to 'leasley Vilebb and anyone else wl'io wants to acquire it. jean Riedel leaves lwer drag witli tltie teaclwers to Evelyn Parkliill. Mickey leaves lier love letters to jean Maclfay-Scott. Eleanor Grant leaves tliree inclwes to Mary jane Berminglniam. jill leaves lier red llannels to l-ljermie, witli tlie lwopes tlwat tlwese, added to lier sweat pants,mul'ller,tlwree sweaters and raccoon coat will make tlwe last liockey practice endurable. Kate, pat, Eleanor, Connie, Clierry Sue, and Norma in a stage wlwisper so Mrs. l-lowe, Mrs. l'lutcl1ins, Miss Rockman, Miss parks and Miss Cox wonxt liear it, leave a 'l6-TQ defeat to tlie juniors, lioping tlieylll take tl'ie lwint and reverse it next year. Nancy wills l'ier excess lCO pounds to Darlene Foley. Wle seniors will Normaxs minimum attendance witli maximum results to Sue Bisliop. Now witli great seriousness we leave our locker room bar witln its lukewarm Coca-Cola and its broken bottles to anyone wlio can wlieedle its locker combination lrom jill or Edna. We wisli you luckl We leave tl'ie liandsome portrait ol Papa Poycemore on tlwe back wall ol the Senior Room to tlwe incoming seniors, and also will the ratlwer irregular Marclw ol lime as designated by our clock, on tlie condition tlwat tlwey will be quiet enougli to l'iear its ticking. 'lalibus latae verbis, conticescimus. -fM.,w-2' A Vfr wsldl- Ll-1 5'lQ '-K- '-'X al .., Da-ff-Cv'-5, -l ,W jf ml Rm r rs N ll N -u-N. r s 1 x IUHN-HN fllil R KXIOVD Pu IH II R u N ml I NI HDF! flu mn! Hur II va Llc Nun r ls I An NIOR CLA Presndent Patrrcla Best Vrce presldent Cherry Sue Qrr Secretary Vrrgvnna Lee Treasurer Dorothy Paulsen Best, Patricia Donaldson, Nancy ean Fabian Il Fancy, Norma Fztzgerald Dorcas Freeman, ean Gaucly Jeanne Grant Eleanor ohnson, Edna ones, ean Keller Kathryn Kornlollth Sue Ladd jean Lee Vnrgnnla Lowrey, Constance Nlelllnger Carolyn Qrr, Cherry Sue Paulsen, Dorothy Peters, Ann Ramond Adelune Rredel ean Russell, Lenore Van Deusen, Vrrge Watson, Vurgunna Wnggmns, Margaret DIG Bari. Rau CJARRISON XI Iornsox Inu- X1fBRIDE liRA7IFR N au. X Pxnhnsox XIORRIS'-th! Uzflfllf Roz: Comzonx Fotx ruin Htuu H1-'rt Nlnss Nlclxrxvn. N Hasuxrs Pxmr IiOD1ER I urn l'rm1t1fuu litmus M xmu. C XXIBRILI Xlussu BHNHOI NN u'ruzs NIOR CLA Frrst Semester econd Semester Presldent Mary Mclntosh one Ann M Bride Vice president Martha ohnson Martha ohnson Secretary Treasurer Mary Louise Roberts Mary Louise Roberts Representative Blanche Vall Blanche Vaal AVOLIOD lema Bishop Sue Brazzer Vlrglnla Cassells Dons Colborn eanne Counselman, Eleanor Folley Kathernne Gambrul' oan Garrson, oy l-larrns, Betty l-lastlngs, Suzanne l-lubachek Marjorre ohnson, Martha ohnson, Walta one Lewis Barbara MacKay Scott ean Maclxlellle, Betty McB :de one Ann Mclntosh Mary Melssel Ann Morrnssey, ean Patterson, Aclelalcle Pune, ean Roberts, Mary Louise Rodger, eanne Roulet Betty qtarrels, Nancy Varl Blanche Walters Mary lim! Run c2LI'4E -BLRHY Hmn Elxxnrssow Roux B Ninn BxLr1Nrr-rc ILFFD S NLLLH xv DELANI-'1 Thzrllfuu XXI!-'BOIDT Wwsrox H l'x'r'r1-,Hso1x BIWSI-.II XII:-x Nlr XLLINFLK I'x1ucmLL Pour:-It XX urn: IXHKTL XXI! Nt HI ffl' It mmm! fun DOHI- N11-my-'lc 4 LIN xx I IOHNSON H l'RI'l'NIXN Xlclxlss-,rw l'0nL1I-x HIIL Wmrr: H NI!-I-.D lwrtlffnr Buoxsx Hruuw hm-.N Xxuwn Xlcfloun tltwrhu lmxnu Iiuurrvaur SCJPHOMORE CLASS First Semester Second Semester Presrdent Vrce Preslclent Secretary Treasurer Representative Allen, Barbara Amend Dorothy Ballinger Ann Marjorie Brown Nancy McCloud Nancy Delaney Nancy Delaney Laura Winston Laura Wrnston lVlary Louuse l-lenlman Mary Lourse l-lerlman Mclfrsson Nancy lvlagre, Betty Mercer loan Bermmgham Mary ane se l, ,lu na Brossard, Kathryn Brown, Marjorie Delaney, Nancy Doyle Betty ane Freeman, Bennette Gurnan, Marlon l'larrnson, Marv Louise Hellman, Mary Louise l-lrll Sue Page l-lustecl, l'lolly l'luth Joan ohnson, Isabel Krrtlancl Loraine Lowrey Catherine McCloud, Nancy M9FVlCl4, ane parlchlll hvelyn Patterson, Barbara porter Maclellne Powells, Qhrrley Powers, udy Quisenberry l'lelen Peecl oan Poafn Beverly Schutter oan Speed l-lelen Sullivan, Suzanne Walter, Margaret Whrte, ,lean Wrebolclt Mary Lou Winston Laura Bm-A Run I Iumx Rlzwn Ixxm au. TXFRITT P Nlwnz Hou' I-ox Coon lou: Th1rlRm: HASTINGS Nrovmz Ixrnuf UCOLOR Conxlxf XY ALIEN NI-'Xl-RIN XX1-.Hx Nffml Hun XHPHI-Rmx Ixlnnx I MILL!! ax XI HAHBKHHT Xlns HND N B01 ns Bormn C' Ionwsox Bisou xx fzrllffu Ioru Xtrvru xHFHRI'lI' XNDLRSON NHFRHJAN Pouzx Dxunr XII-11.011 Cong. Presxclent Vnce presnclent Secretory Treasurer Representatlve -I6 Amos, Marjone Anderson, Mary Austnn Elvzabetlw Bagan, Sally Bogert, Dale Brown Betsy Coale, Ellen Coolc, Courtney Cornlna, Barbara Dralce, Nancy Fventt, Mary Fancy, ean Foley, Darlene Fox Nancy l-larbreclmt Martlw l'lastungs, ean Hoyt, Peggy lngram anet FRESHMAN CLASS Flrst Semester Second Semester O Dale Bogert Betsy Brown eanne Kumball eanne Kimball ean Fancy ean Fancy Martlwa Flarbreclwt Martlwa l'larbrecl1t Courtney Coolc Courtney Cook olwnson Carolune Kimball eanne Klaner, Constance Loeb, ane Love, Constance Mcplnernn oy Mague Peggy Mellor Slwlrley 0 Conor, Mary Remy, Catherine Sevenn Marlon Sbendan, Madelenne Slwerntt, Arlee Rue Stover, oan Sullzvan ean Wallen pGlZI'lClO Webb leasley Wenger, Vxrgxnla Lee . . .j ' j ' .J J I J J J K fl ' J J , ,J , J , J ,J J J I be ,J ' ARY PR Awdrod N PETE UdG9S v rs Keltn Preston Mrss Jean Co I IlIIU No G Adellne Pamand 1 GREENHOUSE AT NIGHT L mush great le t of mme and ao not let the Flowers he r Us wallang lor they are asleeo And human nolse mnaht breat nerr tragr e areams lam so nedr Them now l leel tnat l should lceeo My very heart nore stlll how swllt the beauty of thus olace l-las caught mv breath nts spell s c st About my heart sweet charnsed place lm sure lnere IQ some t ace QI heaven, as thouah an anael oassed With soltlv trarluna wings and shed a raarance from h1s ace The roses, soltly Iraarant deeply red, The st ange bale orchid sleeps somewhat apart CI course the one wan rroonbeam hnas he heart And here the gently whute narcrssl sway trll lovelrer at nnght than IV the day So much ol beauty all my senses reel wlth It and yet There rs an emotuness l crave A thlna that all these Flowers cannot reola e, nor l Ioraet he hrst wnld vrolet so small and brave, The spell has snapped now mJst I go td waIK out In the lght To catch the smell ol rlch damp earth To see the for oil stars that s my worla more rear less brrght Vvuth dreams b t It ns mnne by b t Ann Peters XII Eorm O HE HI Slowly and dellberately Dr Tu Chlen Wen was performlng the aally rltual ol opening hrs mall an announcement ol a sale ol old bool4s a lust of auest con ductors for the university concert sernes lrom outside came the loud careless vorces at students gonna to classes bJt Dr Wet seemed unconsczous ol them, he prnded hrmself that he lrlce many poets and Illustrrous men o hrs race was aole to live slrghtly alool Irom all dlstractrons ol danlv llle a bulletln addressed to all Irrends ol China and the Chrnese Always Dr Vtfeu In a rather assnnterested manner ltept an touch wrth Chrna I-le had lcnown about the New Youth Movement the AN LIT E R IZ E r ae to A N RS I W : III . ,,l ' ' M, l X Mrs, fy' ,' m bl , . , jnll Ecblan Or , le 1, I I .T . I J I ,TI . I 'rl , f , I W X ! V I 1 G I l V , I l I , - E, V- if ' r , ' Asleep they tremble wlth their pride all Fled. 7 U I VI J 'lu Q V 'I , T L ' ' I ln I Irh , If l I I N T T C HI N E S E I. L S . I l V A K . I , I . blendIng ol old IOEOS and ew and tle so call d rebIrth ol Chma he had lollowed ID the new papers accounts ol the blooay war wIth apan but vIolent patrIotIsm and great aoItatIon over polItIcal allows dId not ht Into the phIlosophy whIch he had assImIlated from the worlcs ol great poets and phIlosophers ol hIs natIon a phIlo ophy almost IncomprehensIble to western mInds that lIle and beauty are momentary thInas that each moment ol beauty must be enjoyed separately that those who are capable ol apprecIatIng must hold themselves apart from the world s carly care ana that eventually exerythrng wIll end Dr WeI adjusted hIs thIclc alasses to read the paper rather than leave the cItIes whole and thrIvIng lor the apanese countless cItIzens ol Intellect and culture have bJrned to the ground theIr houses and pIaces ol busIness and have talcen to the hIlls lGOVIDQ lor the aggressors an empty vIctory over ruIned desoloted cItIes Many worthy and esteemed cItIzens have dIed ol starvatIon IW the hIlls among these IS the scholar l.I l'lsuan behInd theIr glasses the professors darlc eyes tool4 on a lar oll loolc l'le was once more a small brIghtly trousered boy ID a dIstant Clfy ol ChIna l'le was seated ID a llttle sun lIt courtyard lIstenIng to WIS9 l.I l'lsuan as he quoted the learned ConlucIus or read from thIn scrolls ol rIce paper the worlcs of great poets or wth slIm sensItIve hands hngered hIs llute The boy lu ChIen, had lcnown what lew others In the cIty lcnew that It was LI l'lsuan who lollowIng the anclent Chmese custom wrote anonymous po try on the CllY walls -lhe boy had acored hIs master and the scholar was glad enough to share hIs learnung and hIs love ol beauty wIth so apt a pupIl Some sand that lu ChIen spent too much tIme ID the courtyard that he grew old too QUIClClY but It was not growung old It was attaInIng an agelessness whIch lqnew neIther youth nor old age lt was LI l-lsuans greatest Qllf and hus young pupIl s greatest aspIratIon Now LI l-lsuan was dead Dr WeI was sure that the old man had taken llIght Into the hulls as somethIng necessary and Inevntable that he had enIoyed to the utmost the uneaualled beauty ol those and that he had talren StOVVGfIOD when It came as a matter ol course lor everythIng eventually must end And It IS wIth deep regret that we accept the resIgnatIon ol Dr lu ChIen WeI lrom our department ol Qhmese Dr WeI nas been wIth us lor many years we are very sorry to lo e hIm concluoed the uPIversItys presIdent Dr WeI s colleagues crowded around hum expressmg regrets and aslcIng Innumerable auestlons The prolessor remaIned Inscrutable answerIng sImply I am QOIDQ home No one had any Icea what had brought about the sudden decrsuon, no one not even Dr WeI lwmsell lcnew why he was QOIDQ or what he expected to do Hallway across the PCICIFIC Dr WeI stIll could not understand why he was goIng thIs trIp across hall the world thIs lor along ol a good posItIon and a reasonable amount ol happIness had no place ID lWlSDlWllOSODL1Y l-le would go IUtO the hulls probably dIe there lor there was nothmg he could do btt then the Chmese hIIls are very lovely and It IS good to dle among ones own people Dr WeI turned to the lay and sea whIch surrounced hIm the InFInIte stretch ol those two blue expanses IS very beautIlul Ann Peters Xll Form 49 . , .. , I. , H , I - S j I , J . c -' 1 I J , I , f . 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I 1 PRIMAVERA The sprung dawn had just begun to cost rosy rellectlons over the Alban l-lllls when Rome stnrred lrom her sleep But she was not entnrely awalce lor always there was the ancient cuty steeped un dreamy slumber on her seven hllls Already wagons and carts hlled wtth fragrant southern Flowers and trusts crowded the roads from Tivoli Frascatl and Viterbo The men led their mules gaylv jolnlng in some old melody ol the Campagna as thenr hearts overflowed wuth happnness The women added their voices too, rrch mellow voices lllte the ruch full wune whose praise they sang sn the autumn They sang with all theur beung ummersed IH the vibrant beauty ol the springtime ln a auuet Inn Just out ol llvoll a middle aged man gazed alter the caravans wnndung joylully towards the cnty ln the shadowy dlstance he thought he could almost dlstungunsh the outlnnes ol Salnt Peters l-las heart seemed to sung along wuth the venders drstant melodies At last he had come to her the mother ol the western world humbly submergang humsell nn the joyous yet mysterlous south the feeling All that was lcrndred ID has nature crned out In ecstasy leavmg all the Germannc part ol his nature lar beyond the northernmost passes, burned rn the dreary Weumar sprrng He thought ol the stodgy court In goodnotured disgust, how narrowing seemed the worlc to which he had consecrated hxmsell durnng the last years Now agom he would turn to poetry and attempt to capture IH hrs songs what had made hum Goethe, Forever Its own Adeline Ramond Xll Form FANCY The sun s a Flower lor my lady s hanr A dausy wnth a yellow center and The snowy clouds arrange themselves nn rare uhaped petals, twnnlqlnng stars adorn her hand, And shrnlng from her dainty sllppered leet The largest two are buclcles lor her shoes Her dress with shnnnng myruads us replete Since for nt she the tunnest stars and choose Light sunbeams form a golden crown lor her, And under It a veal whrch has been dyed Wtth red squeezed from the sunset does confer A radxance yet more pale unto her snde Where as the clasp that catches baclc her traln The moon rn ghostly splendor has :ts reugn Norma Farlcy, XII Form . . , , . b . .I .I . 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I - I f f ' I so GLORY HALLELUJAH Scene The courtroom rn Norfollc Vrrgrnra rn mrd summer lmagrne rf you can the courtroom small and crngy frlled to capacrty by the usral crowd of whrte and colored ome gathered to see justrce done rn the soverergn State of Vrrgrnra others because they have heard that a man rs to be sentenced to rmmedrate death for murder lnto thrs doubtful as embly comes rts frrst note of drgnrty the judge hrs whrte harr and drstrngurshed bearrng provrng hrm to be a member of one of the frrst famrlres of Vrrgrnra The prrsoner rs brought rn and casts a furtrve glance at hrs former frrends rn the audrence The prosecutrng state s attorney settles hrs boolcs and papers and apprarses the jury The young defense attorney about to plead hrs frrst case wr hes ardently that he were baclc rn college playrng tennrs even studyrng dorng anythrng except srttrng there feelrng that a man s lrfe depended upon hrs rnexperrence The prosecutrng attorney rs an orator and he lcnows how southern jurres love oratory l'le begrns confrdently PRQSECUHNG STATES ATTORNEY On the thrrd day of last May james Wrlson employed as a collector of rents entered 440 Free Mason Street rn the drscharge of hrs lawful duty The mornrng was farr and pleasant and Vfrlson was moved to whrstle a bar of Drxre as he was returnrng to hrs offrce At thrs trme he was hrt from behrnd wrth a blaclcjaclc hrs Satchel was stolen hrs assarlant fled and he was left there to dre 'lhrs ladres and gentlemen rs a wanton crrme but we are fortnuate rn havrng a person who saw all the detarls of thrs crrme and wrll relate them to you today Mrs Annre Pearl Smrth come forward please Annre Pearl a lady of color approached the wrtness stand her ample form clothed rn brrght purple wrth green accents She solemnly swore to tell the truth the whole truth and nothrng but the truth as she ascended the stand She had been loolcrng forward to thrs day rn court She was rmpressed wrth her own rmportance and she meant to malce the most of rt PRQSECUTION Annre where were you on May 3rd of thrs year7 ANNIE PEARL Ah was asettrng rn my wrndoh lalt ah mostly does do rn the mawnrn s PRQSECl,,l'l'lGN Drd anythrng unusual happen? ANNlE PEARL Yas suhl PRCDSECUTION What happened? ANNIE PEARL Drs here jrm Wrlson went rnto Vrola s house and den he come out agarn PROSECUTION Yes and then? ANNIE PEARL A no count yellow nrgger cone hrt hrm on the hard lcrlled hrm l reclcon from what you genelmen ben a ayrng PROSECUTKDN l'low far away were you? ANNIE PEARL Bout as far as from me to you suh PROSECUUGN l'low long drd you watch the assarlant? ANNIE PEARL Bout twen y mrnutes ah reclcon PROSECUTIQN Would you lcnow that man rl you saw hrm? ANNIE PEARL Yes suh ah sho would PRQSECUTIGN Annre loolc about thrs room and pornt that man out to the jury Wrth great drgnrty Annre Pearl rarsed her portly self and carefully surveyed everyone rn the room At last she turned dramatrcally and sard ANNIE PEARL Law Boss he arn t here Laura Wrnston X Form 1 at ru V V 1 1 ' ' 1 I ' r 1 C . . . . I l - -f 1 1 . . . . . r . 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'A 1 WAVES ere ra e s ore at ror a oo1nted cnnn And there amona the shultlna sanas l see 'ne waves come In Some roll and rush to meet me Qome break belore they land Qome swell and leave behind them Vklrmkles on the strand When nnght s lorebodlng shadows Chanae the waters black l leave and hear the lauahlng waves Vlfhlsper at my back Ann Balllnaer Y Form E ISAA RE The lsaac Reed had been a aallant ship worthy ol the proud Irttle town nn which she had been bu It She an her time sailed many seas, went to lar all places, West lndues molasses for England snlk from japan, spnces from lndna, all had been her cargo Memories do not due eos ly IH a ship llke thus The people of the town say that on clear starlight nrghts when all us aunet with an ohf shore breeze blowing you can hear the captann guvlng orders the quick runnlng steps ol the sailors and the sounding ol the watch bells l would no dispute wnth them lor l too lnstened and thought l heard but when you are away from the shup away from Its spell and hauntlng stillness xou know that It could not have been It was only the breeze ID the lane and the short quick waves against the hull and yet you would like to belreve l sand the lsaac Reed had been a gallant ship l should have added that she strll s l'ler masts are straight and noble, all IS preserved Intact It seems as though she would be putting ohf to sea perhaps even to morrow The captain s quarters are as they always were the great desk low chairs the swinging lantern The same leelrng prevauls nn the crew quarters lanterns cleaned and put away, ropes neatly coiled Surely thus shnp rs not deserted, doomed to a slow death ndsng here at anchor But here at anchor she vvull remann the lsaac Reed , past glory ol a little old sea larnng New England town wnth only memorxes of happy adventurous days gone by Martha lohnson XI Form ln, ls a strlp alo tg th, t hte Tn ' 'rs . l , V . I N., f 5. f I T H ' ' C E D ' ' . I A , ' , ' - places everyone dreams ol going some day. Sugar and rum from the , f 4 f F 4 f A A A l A A A - L 1 1 1 X A I A f -I I I X A A g 7 A A I h V , , f f I ' ' 1 - A X A I , Young Lord ll lbury and Srr Sydney Fletcher were playing cards ID the rear cabin of the Diana They seemed utterly ov t of place on a boat Lord Tilbury wuth has blond hour tightly curled and the sword whnch he always nnslsted on weorrng and Sir Sydney wnth his high laugh and thnn legs Snr Sydney laughed dellghtedly Lord ohn he sand you wnll never malce a card player you concentrate Lord lllbury loolced up from his cards with a sigh l really dont see why we go on playing l lot all my money early this efenlng and you gave oll yours to that Spaniard for the boat l-le dndn t aslc much for It dld her? And with the Knng playing at hxs very worst l had quite enough By the way what shall we do with ltr? l dont suppose lt will be foggy this way forever and the charm wnll probably cease wzth the fog We mn Ht llve on It sald Lord lllbury gloomuly Are there any lughts on the outside l remember a collmsuon several years ago Nobody would be movnng on a nrght lllte this Lord lnlbury They wouldnt lcnow where they were going Lool4 you cant see a Inght from that window and l remember passing a ship not ten yards off when we came out Lord lllbury rose and peered out the wnndow N he sand you cant No wautl lheres something moving It must be a ship It s quite near now but there aren t any lights A ghost ship perhaps laughed Snr Sydney they re aulte common hereabouts l thlnlc lll open the window rf you dont mind Sydney l can t swim, but l mnght stay afloat Snr Sydney got up and wallced over to the wlndow beside Lord lllbury Something really was moving Qccasronal crealcs were audible and a slight gurgle lhey stood together staring unto the must while the thing passed Well sand Sur Sydney where o you suppose that s gonngf? Sh auletl begged Lord lxlbury l hear omethung else The gurgle was returnlng now but was even less vuslble than before Suddenly a mutter ro e from the dark ld swear l saw llghts ID the Spaniards snup but t s t l lqely we ll fund t l Knew he couldnt be trusted to follow us lnlce he sold Sydney whrspered Lord lulbur something IS wrong l ll put out the lights and we can listen to what they say Qunclcly he snuffed the candles on the table and turned baclc towards the window but near It he tripped on a chest and lcnoclced hls sword agalnst an :ron band with a loud crash Gad ohn you ve gnven us awayl Quuck upon the declcl Str Sydney scampered across the cabin and up the steps and Lord lulbury followed dodgung chanrs as best he could When he reached the declc Str Sydney was leanung over the slde peerlng unto the depths Confused and agitated murmurs arose from an IEVlSlEl9 rowboat ls two occupants seemed to be urging each other to board t e s up Str Sydney coughed excxtedly hopmg to brrng a response lt brought absolute sllence After several mlnutes a hoarse voice call d What ship IS that? lhe Bouncung Duchess from Pans boorned Sur Sydney nn what Lord lulbury recognized as an excellent mutation of has uncle Deter Loud laughter followed has remarlc From paras eh? The Bouncsng Duchess a What ao you want with ah Captain Sylcesfp bellowed Lord lllbury In a vann attempt to nmrtate one of hls own uncles Sur Sydney tlttered lngntly while 13 i , . M . , , M A 1 J, . , I J 1 1 i ' A , . I . A S . X , I . , . . , , . H , . gl , l,. , , A .. , , . - Y 1 . , , ' 1 I l I I , A A . nn Y I I ' I . and even afterwards trying to discern it. .. ,, , , .. F, , , ,. , S , o , I, ' . ' , H r s ' , . It . I 1 . . , w 1 , nm, H1 IU I I. I E . VIH , . 4 V r j l I J I ' 4 I ' l I ' I . ,. 5 I I . E A V 9 I ., . V H In 4 , r . . , I Yi ,I . . I . he pulled a long wooden pIn from the sIde ol the shIp and dropped It overboard It splashed unnotIced besIde the lIttle boat whose occupants were already Intent on boardIng the DIana but lt gave SIr Sydney an Idea Nudgmg Lord TIlbury he dashed ahead to the DOIUL from whIch the rope ladder hung l'le unlastened lt belore eIther mutterer should have put HIS weIght on It and bracIng hImsell motIoned Lord lIlbury to hold on to hIm They WGIled tensely untIl It seemed that both men were on the ladder Then SIr Sydney let go lhey heard a magmhcent splash as they both sat suddenly on the declc Lord lIlbury laughed heartIly lor the hrst tIme Sydney l thInl4 thIs would be a hne place to lIve Loud curses and splutterungs seemed to surround the boat as the sanlors departed But saId SIr Sydney l have no Idea hovv we are gonng to return ashore liven Il we haIled some one the ladder IS gone There s a boat ID bacl4 Sydney It s attached rIght under the wIndow ol the cabIn where we stayed We could slIde down the rope Very good we may as well leave now, ILS almost mornIng But SGld SIr Sydney as he sllpped lIghtly dovvn the rope vve shall return olten The fog havIng rIsen somewhat they pushed all laughIng and FOWIDQ clumsIly Eleanor Grant XII Form Why do you seelc only the nalced truth And scorn the glowIngly embroIdered robe That would allav all hInt of the uncouth The lIght and lovely garment to enrobe All umntended harshness ol cold lactfl Why do you thInl4 a hearer would not knovv -lhe statement though you Wrapped It well IH tact And tInted It to QIVQ a softer glow? Why scorn those people who exaggerate A lIttle sInce they hope to brIng more joy More hope and too more laughter, to create A tale'7 perhaps but call It truth s convoy Yet who can tell whIch group It IS that sIns7 Who lcnovvs where falsehood ends and truth begIns7 Ann Peters, XII Form .J-1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 .. , , , , I. . , . 1 , .4 .. , , t. , , I I lr ' , . 1- - . ,I , . 1 I , . I- .. 4, , ,I , , 1 ' - 1 , , .. I, I . , . Y 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 7 'P THANKSGIVING l saw tlwe lwarvest moon sblne sllv ry brlglmt And smelled tlne pungent smofce ol burnung leaves l lweard tlwe autumn wnnd lwowl o er tlwe eaves And welrdly call me out Into tlwe mglwt At Furst l just stood spellbouncl by tlwe suglmt llwe splendor that tlwe moon alone aclueves lllumed wltlw lwalos all tlwe txglwtbound slweaves Of tasseled cornstallfs un tbe lrosty laglwt l wallced between tlwe rows ol golaen graun And felt the burstung fullness ol tlwe ears l wandered tlmrouglm tlwe orclward g ad to see llwe bouglws beneatlw tlwelr Frosty burden strain Tlwen l tlwanlced God wlwo tlwrouglw so many years l-las caused my lwarvest to abundant be ,ll Fabian XII Form EVERGREEN TREE SPEA llwe wund ns a sweeping xcy blast but my needles protect me from tlne cold llse slcy IS clear and frosty stars are twlnkllng ID It tlwey loolc lllce splinters ol Ice Tlwere IS a very brnglwt one over tlwere above tlwe distant splre of tlwe town lt gleams and see bow It grows larger and largerl l can bear strains of lmeavenly music above tlwe mlglmty sweep ol tlwe wind louder and louder and tlwe wana IS suddenly autet and tlwe angels are svnglng praise ye tlwe l.ordl A SHEPHERD SPEAKS llwe stars are so aulet and large tonuglmt lVlv lloclcs are strangely autet too llwe world ns tensely stall waltung waltlng lor wlwat l do not l4now Qver laraway Betlnlellem tlwere ns a braglwt star l lcnow not wlny l loolc at ut but It IS brnglwter tlwan any IU tlme lweavens Loolq yel It l'1as grownl A glorious stream ol wlute robed golden lwarred beings come lortln from It on a great wave ol muslc lbelr lrglwt s too brvglwt lor my mortal eyes l bow my lmead ID awe 'llney sung ID raoture lnr1st as bornl pranse ye tlwe l.ordl A MAN OF TODAY SPEAKS lwrlstmas IS lwere tomorrow l lne n beo loolcung out at tlwe stars Cee tne brsgnt one over tlwere above the tall pmnel l-low bug lwow glor1oJsl Rernaps at ns tne one tne slweplwerds saw so long ago tne one that was ofer tne manger of be Cnuld nn Betlnlelwem tlwe one tlwe angels sana 'ron Rranse ye tlwe Lordl one Allan Loeb IX Form ' 1 I , 1 . , I . f Y I i I l l E EJ , A . . . , 1 , . , , i . 1 - 1 I I ' . , I I . 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I HJ I DRAMA I IrIted my skates Irom my shoulder and opened the door Everyone was laughrng and shoutrng I too Iorned the clamor I e hanged mv left shoe Ior mv left skate a 'I la ed It p hen aIter had hnrshed thrs I careIully put my left shoe and myhrrallgt shoe twhrch I had by now taken CFI under a bench and began on 'ny rra t s at l'lurrv upl shouted Barbara Well wart Ior you outsrde yelled Frances We haven t got all day' sard ean at the top oI her vorce I began to realrze that they wanted rre to hurry and because I lrke to oblrge people I trred my lever best yankrng and pullrng at the laces I-low could I tell at thrs blrthe moment that rn the next second I would be Iaced wrth deep black tragedy? lmlow could I know that thouah my heart was on IIS hrghest peak oI happrness now the next Instant It would have sunk to the depths of despaIr7 l'low could I know that rn the next moment I was to break my shoe lace? I drdnt know then But ID a mrnute I d d I sat Ior a whrle lookrng at the Irayed prece of strrng ID my hand mutterrng under my breath Then the old Ingenurty took possessron oI me I would tre that shoe Iacel I d d But then the knot berng larger than the hole through whrch rt was supposed to go I had another problem on my hands I pulled ID a masterIul wav I yanked strategrcally I trred to coax It through but It would not come Ihen another Idea came I trred to untre the knot my obrect berng to put a smaller knot rn place oI the other I now Iound that my yankrng and pJlIrng had not been rn varn the knot was tred so t ghtly that all the eIIorts of my poor hngers were useless It was then that a drm loggy Ieelrng came over me A I look bacrc, I can remember nothrna oI that perrod except what seemed a long stretch oI back breakrng to I The golden mrnutes oI tne aIte noon were Iast slrpprng away and here I was cooped up ID a warmrng house all because I could not manage my shoe lace At last rn rage and desparr I rarsed my head and there before my eyes hung a large srgn It ara In brg red e er WE SELL SHOE LACES ane Allan Loeb IX Form WAKING UP Whrle knrttrna on some lrttle soc S I heard a coo from the nursery bed Peerrna over burldrng blocks I saw hrm turn hrs curly head And look at me Wrth a happy smrle of recognrtron hle saurrmed and pulled and tugged Succeeded IH changrng hrs posrtron Io one that was most beloved I-IIs hands outstretched Nancy Fox IX Form 16 I 1 L I I I . I - I I r ff , . I Da c u . I , I I , 1 - D I V ' ' I 9, . . , . , I . ' 1 1 , , . II ' I N., I , . , . . , r . I I i , . . . , , , II I I ' - 1 f I , - I , . s I V I . . Y' I . . , , , . I I I I I I . C , , . I C . . , tt s, J I v I I A THOUSAND YEARS IT SEEMED ,L f I ,. rf,-,ff -,f2'9I ,.,, ,,fC,,.,, ,Y,,,, ,. ,.-,, f. - HHLYL r l ':'. I 'II f-X arm JVJ r ra .Din 7 ,.:-,. ,,,,....,,V,, rwl' fLfL1 rm ,NYS A, H-ff, TI-IE RULING PASSION Q A-A H': ': : ' I, Qifmff 1 Q'2',1 Z,iZYf:'. 3' f A- '1'f,,IT. q'.','ff: :Hz f ,v f. A - f- ,., ,'g I AQI., J- 1 , , , Y Afc Ii: I f' ' :WEE 'avi T , , ,K FL, '-, L nz, 'U' i -1 Q, , ,, 3 -W ,Q1- f,L,:,. , , fmauffi ii 'ref 'cum Tcf I D mm wi f.-ff: A V, f,+l,3:f:',N , ful,-1 'X' I 7'1.If2f ' SPV! Lil IV I.' .'v'f5' , f 'I' ' I f V ,- :ru 12 pow ' -- fr Aw, 1. 'rlisfrf 'z I M, ,, , ,,l I',I,JV.IQ.l. Il 'J ,IAf A . JI'T '? 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I . X . I . g g . I . . I. . I. . , ' . J I . , I s I I ' I I V I I . . i X , . X . I . u ll . f . . , - - f A 1 Y I I I now motivated by lolty idealism, now wildly advocating some social revolution, f I . , , . . I ' . . . . . I . . J I , K . , 1 I . . , . 1 . , l I Y - I V 1 I I 1 I I SEEN IN MEXICO lndIan basket on IIer lnead, I-IaIr IIke smlken IndIgo, Pomegranates plump and red, RICH IW luscIous color glow Stnped ner skIrt, IU Colors brIQIItf At I'Ier WGISI a aaggers Ilaslw Seeks tlwe sundrenclwea rnornIng IIgIIt And tlw brIIlIance ol ner saslw Ienaer as a wIIlow stalk aveIItos I0 ber IIaIr l:IowInQ rbytlvn IO ber wa k Flower cented summer aIr lnclIan rfaIden on you QC arIna IVIJII III IWI IaIIt a s Vlfnere you wander wl'Io can know I II tne snrIek ng nIgIwtbIrd Calls Ann lVIeIssel XI Form NEWS FROM SPAIN I'Ier name was NIara petrano Perhaps you Iwaye IIeara tIIe name Petrano belore lor Iner brotner was fonsIaerea one ol tne best soIes IU tke l.oyaIIst arrny Ilwat was wo weeks aao belore tIIIs story IIaa a cjlwan e to break Into pnnt It seeas tlwatt e petrano Ia Ily was Fasost save Ior tIweIr son uan wno guar ealy eot II s raaI al I eas o Hmsell Qnly N ana knew Ilwat be was a soy lor twat party ann slwe woula not ell Inese two snare tbe sane ODIHIOP Not'IIng was suspected anc Iuan weft o a us a akIna are rebe yung messa es nen on tnat n an a IIttIe wore nan 'wo wee-fs ago a l.oyalIst oIIIfer carve o t e e rano no e 'Ia aea n a s o oaoer wItII a 'fessage on It t N ana an ot e en bac a chance o read It belore twol: sc st oIIIc:ers cane o ne Poor J nw ea tney n d a warrant lor uans arret QJI ky NIan oo e It o aoer ron ner rot er na Ielt ne Iwouse by t e bg .4 enfrgr e 'Ie knew wnere me Loyanst we dauar ers were Ior basl sne ro' ne I ner oIe1 eno I9 e I' . 3 I CI , I II I . Be J t I V I II, I I I I I I L I II X.. -fu I I L I I I I I V ,5 V .I 1 - I - , a I 'I cl I k , I a cu a I I . I o t I , I y D A I A vid I I ll L , . L IgA II I EI 4 I n 5 u I E V Io f Q . Il I 'I . II I: I I I. . , t tn pan 'M andi rl Iua up I X I . I seemed oaa tnat a SOICISF woula not be bore secretwe about sucn rnatters. t Z ,I ana ooI wg ,gl Ioualy claw, I Ia I I' DIQI Ia: kin b Iloa, I I b II aI' :I ' Is fl f- if N Q 'I I I fu I ' I ,I ara 'Iuan :eII I fc ugI7 lhen a thought came to her lt vvoulo cause nore ttentuon ll she wore women s clothes she remembered some old mens clothes IU t e or ldlurruedlv she chongea lor there vvas no doub that soon those soldiers would dnscover her absence lwuce she was stopped by some men wto osltea her vv v a lad hould be n such a hurry, and twtce she repllea tn a husky vat e Senores, my mother Wau d be t me tl she lwevv l were here and tnts was true But the thtrd tnme sh was stooped b a Fas lst o tcer l'lol on lad he satd catchtna nold ol her collar don t vaJ ltnovv tr ttmes ol vvar It s dangerous to be out this late? Yes Senor my mother she would beat V9 lor the other stde mavbe She jerlced avvay and started to run agatn atop the soldter crued stop or l ll s ootl Nlana dtdnt stop What would happen to her brother ul he dtdnt deliver that message? She ran an and on And then she lelt a stclcenlng stab tn her baclc and then she lell Lteutenant Veratuo reporttng Senor l have lalled a spy Very good Lteutenant read the message VVell'7 l m sorry to have bothered you Senor l have just read tt ond tt tsn t Important alter all Came mon what does It say? Well Senor It says lvva days ol peace tn vvhtch to celebrate All Saints Day lhat was meant lor today and tomarrow Senor Cherry Sue Qrr Xll Form The sun has set and IU the western llght Another quiet green clad ridge doth lte And mtghty lvl nadnoclc now outlines hts hetght Against the peaceful beauty ol the slcy And hallway up the rtdge three small whtte spares proclaim a town upon the wooded stde While In the darlc ning vale small laltes ltlce glass Reflect the glory ol the eventtde ln 76 a rabble army passea Through helds, and postures wide and hamlets small, Where now stone walls go through the woods lor mules, The only sound, the ltttle crtclcets call Eleanor Grant, Xll Form , Y -4 th lf? U A l 't tl s W , . , l l a S ' l I F l 'C 1 .. , , t, A .. U , , , a , , ' 4 e ' , , a y , c , tl . , t , , l L l 1 t 1 t . l t , , . . , The saldter was loolong other aueerly. lvloybe he lcnew she had that message up ,, , 4 .. 1 ' .V Q 1 l 1 1 ll ' Q N x , S , . , . 4 1' ' I I V . 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I l k 4 UU STORMY NIGHT Oh Dad please tell us a story about fourselt when you were Ixttle I cr ed In chorus wxth my two brothers It was aIter aInner and none of us had anythIng to do so Dad IcnowIng tha he was ornerea cbIIgIngIy sprawled IDIO hIs IavorIte chaIr and beaan Twas a oarI4 and stormy nIght PLEACE top It Daccy I Imploreo l 'IIS yonce ro e and crowned me out and gathered round tlse hre were brIgancs large and brIgands small And the captaIn a SIX small hands were pre ed over hIs mouth to Iteep hIm Irom goIng Iurther Then he gave In and we settled baclc comfortably Well he began I was about eIght at the tIme One Frrday after school Charhe Stewart and I went over to hIs hou e to play war wIth hIs soIdIers The day was hot and stIII too hot to play out oI coors, so we went down Into the base ment where It was cool The tIme flew by and about hve thIrty CharIIes mother came cown to tell us that a terrIbIe thunderstorm was ragIng outslde Though we had heard the thunder we had been too busy wIth our soIdIers to DOIICG It We rushed upstaIrs and peered out the wIndows 0UISldG the slcy was blaclc wuth scowlmg raIncIouds, and brIaht strealcs of IIghtnIng were IIashIng every Iew seconds The raIn was comIng down In sheets and the whole yard was Iloodecl The dIn of the thunder maae us shudder every tIme It sounded It was the worst storm In years the nIght It s too dangerous for you to be runnIng around In thIs storm I wouldnt mInd II you Ilved across the street but haII a mIle IS much too Iar Charhe and I canced Ior Ioy whIIe Mrs Stewart telephoned to my home and expIaIned matters I had never spent the nIght wIth any of my IrIends before and It was QUIIG a thrIIIIng expenence Ior me We played around the house Ior a whnle and then about sIx o cloclc Mrs Stewart called Charhe UDSIOIVS lor hIs bath I was left alone ID the IIvIngroom wIth a generous supply oI boolcs and toys to amuse me The storm was stIII ragIng OUISId9 At about SIX thIrty CharIIe came downstalrs to reIoIn me He wallced Into the lIvIngroom expectmg to hnd me there and he saw the toys IyIng untouched where we had put them I-Ie called me a Iew tImes, but there was no answer Then Inghtened by a sudden clap of thunder he howled Ior hIs parents Together they searched the house Ior me Irom the Iealang garret to the rapldly IIoodIng cellar, but I was nowhere to be Iound IVIr Stewart called the poIIce and reported that I had been kIdnapped then he called the hre depart ment to aslc theIr aId ID the search The whole town was Irantlc, but my parents had gone to a neIghborIng vIIIage that nIght to a party and strangely enotgh they lcnew nothIng of the aFIaIr All the tIme the storm was goung Iull blast The mInutes seemed IIIce years to the Stewart IamIIy that eyenIng The telephone rang constantly only brIngIng the dIstressIng news that I had Pot been Iound Then sI.dcenIy at about seven hfteen, a small Icnoclc was heard on the Iront aoor The whole IamIIy rushed to It and It was Ilung wlde reveaIIng an Innocent muday soalcIng wet lIttIe boy hoIdIng a small drIppIng bunale To my surprIse lV'rs Stewart DICli6d me uo ID her arms wet and dIrty as I was and lcIssed me whIIe Mr Ctewart and Charhe showered me wIth QUESTIONS Embarrassed I saId In a very small meelc VOICG But I only went home to get my paIamas ana toothbrush' IVIadeleIne SherIdan IX Form 61 H 1 1 I I I In I I t l C I' I ' I I It I , ,, C Q ' . I I ' I C K4 Ill I It I ' A . S , . I . I . I - , , - , . , . , I I . . T 'TINIed,' said Charlies mother to me, 'I'm afraid you'II have to stay here For , . .. , Q , I V ' I . l V T ' , , H V I I , l . . A ' I .I - I . . . It . . If I I I I I . I . A , I ,H . .I I N, I ' A 1 II ' ,yy ' I I TER THE BAT Bob came pantrng up the wallc he lool4ed as rf he had been rn a street brawl wrth mud spattered from head to foot and hrs clothes rn tatters l-le swung open the door rn the same way Dad does, wrth one great push and then let rt slam shut regardless of the norse or drsturbance rt mrght malce l'le drd not bother to wrpe hrs feet on the mat but rnstead came rrght rn forgettrng all about the mud l-l dropped hrs shoulder pads rn the mrddle of the front hall lrrclced hrs football rnto one corner and threw hrs helmet rnto another The laundry woman came up the basement starrs just rn trme to catch one glance of the once whrte jersey he was wearrng She srghed what was the use? That boy could get drrtrer than any other twelve year old she ever heard of Bob aw her desperate loolf but rt drdnt bother hrm a brt After all the jersey could be washed and Mom would sew the seat of hrs pants wrthout much trouble l'le shoolc some of the drred mud from hrs tangled red harr and rn the loudest vorce he could muster shouted to all who mrght be around that they d beaten the erghth grade 6 to QT Nancy Delaney X Form NITO KINIB Rodger Langford was a stubborn sort l'led made up hrs mrnd that he was gorng to buy that lrttle sorrel pony and he meant rt Though barely rn hrs teens, he had unfortunately plenty of money left hrm by hrs parents The cowboys shoolc therr heads rn drsapproval Thrs sorrel beautrful and perfect as he was was an outlaw a lcrller of the frrst water l-le was lcnown from Texas to Montana l'le had a way of loolcrng at a person through and beyond as rf that person were the only thrng that stood between hrm and hrs freedom When he lcrlled he screamed as a warnrna and then struclt more qurclcly than lrghtnrng wrth hrs front hoofs The brll of sale was drawn and there was nothrng anyone could do to drssuade Rodger When the money was lard on the table the cowboys were sent out to brrng rn Nlrnrto Krnrblc or rn Englrsh Rattle Snalce The wrnd roared around the marn burldrng as the Boss of the ranch and the wrtnesses for srgnrng the paper huddled around the brg frreplace But Rodger paced the floor rmpatrent to see hrs horse It seemed to hrm that he had wallced the length of the room a mrllron trmes, when the door burst open and the Nlexrcan halfbreed stumbled rn pantrng EI caballo es muertol But by brt rt was learned that to escape capture Manrto Krnrbrc had when gorng through Rrecrprce Rass, preferred to dre rn freedom Eleanor Counselman Xl Form 02 i 1 1 I , . e r . . c ' . .. , ' 1 1 1 . 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' f T 1 RIVER BE D he raver curved baclc from the sparlcllng blue lalce where tzny whrte sall boats danced on the surface or scudded along before a bfISl4 summer breeze At the fnrst curve the breeze vansshed behind a sand dune leavrng the alr golden and quivering wuth heat The river free of the turbulent lalce water lay clear and warm a deep amber brown ust above the golden sand at the bottom flsh clearly vsmble slnd nouselessly nn and out among the swayang tentacles of seaweed A turtle sunned himself on a log among the pllungs In the shallow water along the shore Qn the banlc above his head bees droned In the clover and meadow grass butterflues wandered among the wvld flowers and pungent smelllng weeds On the far side a heron stallced through the reeds seelang the little water bugs which slammed along the surface from llly pad to lsly pad The heat hung close over all golden and o :nten e as to be almost heard above the nnsaduous tune of summer Marlon Gurnan X Form The sun shown brughtly as l stood on the prow of the Monarch wuth the fresh salt breeze blowing sn my face The shlp pushed tts delncate course through the submerged coral reefs and rounded the bend onto the picturesque town of f-lamnlton The setting was perfect for such a town and the whlte roofs made a pattern with the ascending streets The ever present bucycles moved In a slow rhythmlcal tone up and down Front Street whale the beatnng of horses hoofs and monotonous squealc of the hansom cab added to thus but of rhythm of the easygolng Bermudlan ln a few minutes l found myself a part of that plcture and before long had my own bxcycle and was rndnng unstunctnvely down the lefthand sude of the street l spent the afternoon rlarng up and down the lovely llttle lanes and admiring the lmmaculate whlte houses and each separate garden wuth at least one century plant Toward sunset bexng up at the henght l felt that one could appreciate the beauty of the sea there whether one had ever lulced It before or not The slcy was a light plnlc around the sun toning to darlcer shades of purple nearing the sea lhe white caps could be seen plaunly as they jumped the coral reefs and melted unto the tur auoxse and deep green blue water It was not long before the purple had covered the prnlc and l tooln my handy bllce and slammed down to the coral beach wuth the tyolcal prnlc coral and and sonorous waves re oundung IH coral caves Qne thang on thus beach whlcn old a sad story was a cedar lcnotted and twisted by the mls chuevous wand whnch plays havoc wlth trees as well as with the numerous sail and fnshung craft The angel Push ns the paragon of fish l tried my luclf at the aa.1arlum and also at Devul s l-lole but the electrnc blue of thus fush and my crazy camera clad not seem to cluclc at the same tame So l fed them wtth long strnngs of bat nn the deep trans parent waters of Devil s l-lole fu led with much more than the tiny angel flsh From o3 I . - I 1 - 1 1 1 ' J 1 '1 I , . , r , , ' ' ' 1 C . 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Y . , ,. , , , , I , - . . ., V ,I , . . , I . l JH FLI J'3lJQ5NNQ LG HJ t6 fl 5 V31 ! l S 3 fi J f-cs 'f e vv ter WJS e do electna nts snow dros see we e mg O fr g l v ln oternoonw onfe oreo norrovv roplc l lol e pdt oo Js o to ew e W NGC O C1 nl ne An e rde Xl STRANGE WATERS ln lorest depths tnere hes o nl den pool lts vvoters edged oy toll oreeh panes one rocks lts surloce corl4 ond motionless ond cool lts settnho slle ce ol o sort that mocms 1-Xthumon horse lt rs so deep hot one lvluoht guess nts stronge block vvoters never end But stlll Flow lorther lorther lrorn the sun lrll deep pelovv they endlessly extend Yo moy peer long ID at ond xt vvull throvv From 1nl4y oepths the umoge ol yourself But thot IS oll thot you wall ever lcnovv Unless you leove nts rocl4y bord rung shell lo svvnrn tts jetty woters oll olone Through oll ol tnme there s never been o doy When there o slngle beam ol sun hos shone But stronge ot nnght the moon from lor ovvoy Con drench the ploce wuth pole enchonted llght And snnce l love to see ut, swlver vvropped Id rather journey to the pool ot nng It costs o spell so strong thot l om troppeo ln nt, rt ns so ftronoe, so plcclg so cold, And motnonless tnls pool thot s never seen Qur egrthlv funllcht streomlng Wclrrn Gnd Gold, Qur hrst sprung lolloge, brlght ond vnvld oreen lt losclnotes ond ternhef, some doy l thrnl4 thot l sholl drcvvn un Us Cold deep Where rs this pool? lndeed l fonnot soy l thmlq l found rt when l wos asleep Ar. Peters Xll Form he l osfslffe wirlf: vve .gf sf rf: f'l-Q su: llv l Cr it l C1 e Tl rr D, dno inf: 3 resofi 'xg efo oulf: he h or , Cl' the tl sonic ct je r l 'nf n St' lcgfsies Sew: ler silo' Tn i 2 :Cor f' Qr-,itil :le r s t r ltgl. l n os Ft . one could to tl rdloss lo tto l yn ,n t o cvs -ht lf' h lot s l l'l nlllon lo , r lflCB1t l l l r I X, l f l .f ,' f f l , ,V n , . XJ I f XJ f U . . , . ' l 1 l 1 1 I l A f , . . , Ut. l MAN OF WAR A beautulul blue bubble lloatlng along on the surface ol a cold ocean lrldes cently blue and white But what underneath that peacelul looking bubble? At hrst srght you thunk what a harmless lookung lush how lovely and rnvrtrng to touch, and you want to rush over and grab IfWIfl'1 both hands to see rl rt wall burst but Instead you look at rt tumrdly as rt comes Floatrng nearer and you wonder why at s holdrng you so enraptured Then wuth a start you notrce some treacherous lookrng blue tentacles wavrng around rt lnvoluntarlly you jump back and just in time lor those tentacles have wept out and would be enclosing you rn therr leechlrke grrp slowly burning you with deep welts You turn and run terror trrcken to the shore but you trlp and lall Wrth a ga p you are cp acarn not notrcrrg where you are gonna just as long as you re running As you lall exhausted on the beach you look back and see the beautrlul blue bubble being wa hed LD onthe beach where rt lres rnnocently glistening rn the sun You shudder slrghtly and move on dcwn the beach Shirley Mellor IX Form ARIADNE S LAMB Anadne walked over the summit ol the clean wrnd swept hull lears rolled down her cheeks she aw nothrng ol the beauty around her the lresh lrttle wrnds noddrng the grass brllowrng solt clouds, whrte rn the deep blue bowl ol the sky the gleam ol whrte marble among a little glade ol trees an ancient temple to the god Pan A lamb was mrssrng ust one, but ut meant a good deal to Arradne now Never, never un all of her ten years ol sheep herdnng had she lost a sheep or a lamb gentle nature, lrke a princess rn a larry tale Perhaps wolves stall lurked about' Ariadne knew they had been gone lor years but she couldnt get the Idea out ol her mrnd that one had carrned all Daphne and oh Arnadne wrshed wrth all her heart and soul that she mrght Fund her She walked slowly unto the little glade attracted by the gleam of the white marble pnllars pan s templel The god ol the shepherds Anadne had never wandered so lar away from home belore, but Daphne was gone and perhaps ul she prayed to pan She saw nothxng absurd rn praying to a god hundreds of years old nothrng seemed old now In the sprung with Fresh cool breezes translormrng everythrng to new found youth But ID the glade there was no breeze everythrng was stall Arradne was almost alrard to enter the quret lrttle temple that no one had touched srnce the last Greek shepherd came to worshrp hundreds ol years ago She knelt down at the altar god pan she sand ID a hushed vorce brrng back to me my lamb Pan you are the god ol us who watch the sheep and she rs very dear to me A lrttle breeze entered the temple and rullled Arradne s halr Pan' she sand her vouce breaking bring back to me my lambl She knelt a moment longer tears rolled down her cheeks and fell on the altar glustennng on the marble She rose and turned her lace toward the door But harkl what was that? A salt luttle bleat Arladne llew back to the altar and looked behind It She lell on her knees and lulted out Daphne nearly too weak to movel Oh Daphne' She wept agaun thus tame wzth joy She looked up and sard ID a salt voice hlled with meaning Thank you Pan one Allan Loeb IX Form Do l f S A . , . rl X , . I . I nc . , . , , , C I , , . I . . ' ' V. Q I . r . . C A . r , , . I I I , . I . w . ' . C 1 f Y I . I . H , . . rf H ' ' ' f l . g , I WW b g She was sixteen now, tall and slender, with solt blue eyes and golden halr and a I . . I . , . I V . , I I - . A I , 4 . . l f I I V k V i , . E . . I U UO IH , , A f .. , I H t V l , . . . , ' 1 - f , . , 4 l ' 1 A f , . al , STRANGE COMPANY ont us recall e exact year that lrn cam IU o my f I only now that from the time I was four to well l must aamrt It to nlne I was a Jtely con sfnous of the presence of Burn whenever the sun set Burn was not strictly a bad person pst sonre one to be frightened of when alone ln the darlc some one to hold ID the utmost respect for fear of incurring his wrath of course lo get rnght down to It Burn was really nothing but that age old story the eternal triangle made up of Column the good half Solemn loe and Burn the head of It all Solemn loe was truly a terrible being one who roce IU the nlght ddrung storms, one who came ID through a window wrthout any warnrng one who punished all bad people much too severely Nobody nn partzcular was re ponsxble lor any of thus, rt rose purely from my lmaglnatson And yet perhaps l hold Dadcy a tiny but to blame, for he sang a song to us before we went to sleep a ong IH which a ship was slnlclng In a storm at sea And rn the last part the words And the bell s solemn toll were rolled out In a low, terrifying ominous way And the lights were turned out after thlsl Well that was the start the rest my Imagination supplied I had my poor parents completely baffled by Burn, when they would awalcen me from a bad cream I would tallc confusedly about Bun When the dream was especial y bad It would always be Solemn Toe At frrst Burn and hrs companlons were a good Influence upon me Loolcnng baclc l now feel aulte certain that all three together had a remarlcable effect upon my behavior, for Whale l feared Burn In the darlt stlll l would mal4e no objection to having the lights turned out for fear of havlng Solemn Toe fund It out But after a whsle of thus, IfCC1l'T19fO be an actual drawback to me I lived under the fast blacltenlng cloud of Burn, Solemn -loe, and Column ust In time however l awolce to that fact ln realnty l awoke from a bad drearr You see, l had been a rather naughty little gurl all the day, and thus when darlc ness came so came my thoughts of Burn When l slept Burn changed to Solemn Toe and walclng In terror, l sat up IH bed and stored at the Window fully expectlng to see Solemn Toe come rndlng ID through nt A storm had been raging sznce early evening, and was almost spent As l sat crouched rn my bed badly frnghtened l have a drm recollectaon of the curtains partlng ever so slightly as a gentle slghlng breeze came ID between them The effect upon me was remarlcable Immediately all fear vanished, and nt came to me that Burn alter all was not so dreadful a person whale Column was actually good The breeze to my young mind perfectly repre sented Column come to be my gunde, come to brnng me peace, and rest Wnth never another thought for the wlclced Solemn lae, l drifted unto a quiet sleep undrsturbed by any, save good dreams From that time on, Column has grown rn my mind to a tall plllar of strengtn and security and Solemn loe has receded gradually tnll now he no longer remains except as a memory ean Fancy IX Form 66 , , L .. ,, Q ld 1 t th BJ e t Ile. 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' 1 , . . . . . 1 1 .1 1 I , el , EV O BORN TOC SO ISI N EN HT M Shortly alter the mldnlght noon I closed my lunch box and was gettlng ready to go baclc to my job ol malclng sand molds lor locomotlve wheels when a sharp whlstle penetrated the alr Everyone stopped and turned hls eyes toward the great pot ol steel The whistle meant just one thlng that the huge cauldron ol white hot steel that had been heating was ready to be put unto the molds that l had helped prepare This was the one thang that the men always wanted to watch even though they had seen It a thousand times belore It was a thrill ng sxght l must admlt The metal gave all such a glorlous brlllvant llght as It ran slowly unto the ladle It looked lllce thlclc syrup although sparlcs llew lrom all sides lll4e stars lalllng lrom the heavens The craneman stepped up and toolc hold ol the adjuster whlch regulates the llow ol metal lrom the ladle Now all was ready lor the journey ol the moulten steel down the avenue ol molds Everything was going along well there were only live more molds to be lxlled I-le was dolng the lourth one now Chl I-le had mlssed the lunnell The steel was runnlng on the outside and splatterlna all over Suddenly we saw the crane man cover his eyes with his arm and we realized that the horrible stull had gone In o hls lace By removlng hls hand he had let go ol the adjuster and the steel was overllowrng but no one COJId reach It untll he had climbed the lence that barred us lrom the ladle Although llnally my partner reached It and grabbed the adjuster he dldnt save much I hurrled to the hospital alarm and summoned the ambulance The craneman was then talcen to the hospital has lace badly burned but he had at least escaped any crlpplvng permanent Injury Alter the wasted metal was cleared away thnngs quleted down to the normal routune but ol course we all lelt a llttle queer lnslde alter our scare Nancy Nlclfnsson X Form LD NG AT NIG All day we lcnow nts lrlendlv bullc And now It stands a shadowy hullc Leanung onthe duslfy slcy And up so lar and up so hlgh A mllllon stars send sllver beams To mlngle with our golden dreams A txny square ol yellow llght Who lceeps a watch so late thus nlght'7 Neath blaclcened eaves ID twlg bullt nest A swallow s lamlly talces :ts rest Wlthun the darlcly shadowed walls ln quiet rooms oll empty halls All those who have throughout the day pursued their worlc enjoyed thelr play Now sweetly oltly dreamlng Ile Beneath the eaves beneath the slcy Ann Peters XII Form TH IG SHIFT IN THE STEEL ILL . A . .ll I .A BUI I HT The traan wound slowly up the lnn valley Behand lay the Dolomates and the sunny halls of northern ltaly Ahead lay the heart of the Austraan lyrol wath ats faarylalte chalets and mast vealed mountaans Baroness Elasa Devraanta da Letone leaned baclc comfortably an the red plush compartment and stared unseeang at the Inn raver racang an the opposate darectaon Elasa saghed The country had changed lattle sance her departure twenty seven years ago The vallages stall clung lazaly to the mountaansade and the roads loolced as dusty and humpy as ever No Austraa had not changed but she had After the war, when the von Raschoff famaly had been forced to gave up thear ancestral castle Elasa had promased herself that some day she would buy at baclc and the whole famaly would return there and become what at once had been But when Elasa fanally succeeded an buyang the castle not one of the proud famaly was left except herself So wath lattle happaness the Baroness saad farewell to ltaly, where she had spent so many years and toolc the traan for Everanburg As Elasa conjured up old memoraes the traan came to a harsh stop The Baroness loolced up Everanburg alreadyl Somehow at seemed almost too soon But there was faathful old ohannes Graz tears streamang down has grazzled cheelcs Elasa put on her coat and got out of the traan At the saght of ohannes she felt the tears well up and hardly concealed them as ohannes l4assed her hand lflasa retainer who had waated so faathfully for thear return? By now the carraage had reached the gate of the castle The sun had set and the lawn seemed a rosy gray an the slow twalaght A slaght breeze starred an the branches laftang the dry leaves gently from the trees and droppang them on the dry grass The Baroness got out and went ansade the gate alone A strange emotaon swept through her as she loolced down the leaf strewn wallc towards the castle Slowly she went up the steps and put out her hand to open the door bat suddenly the bleak deadness struclc her lalce a cold wand leavang her shaverang She turned and loolced out through the yellow trees All was gone fallen anto the mysteraous well of the past She realazed now what her real purpose had been She had come baclc an a vaan attempt to recapture the happaness whach she had here enjoyed She had wanted to forget her faalures an the memoraes whach would surround her Bu even these now had deserted her leavang her an old woman crushed at the realaza taon of the futalaty of her Search and her own uselessness an the hard new world whach had brolcen her as at had all her lcand A lone saffron leaf fell on the steps The somnolent naght came down slowly Adelane Ramond, XII Form E B Suspended an the breathless blue l sang my song forever new Of radaant sprangs that play upon The earth so shortly and are gone Oh' weary mortal, tollang there Not ever can you feel the aar ln one free sweep about your wangs So swaft that all those countless thangs Whach you now see and thank you lcnow Are total strangers as you go Upon your swaft and wondrous flaght Through masty clouds and heavens braght Ann Peters XII Form bt r J , a a r . ' - ' . Ml . . , J , ' A got anto the carraage without a word. What could she have said to thas old famaly . . . . ' ' t T H l R D 'J NICODEMUS The entrance ol Nrcodemus unto the Austjn domaun several summers ago was an Important event lhnnlang that our summer cabin nn the north woods was an excellent place to trann a dog we began a search ol the nearby country side lor just the rlght puppy On the second day we lound hum Njclcy was a staunch lrttle lellow, just sux weelcs old and barely able to leave has mother l'lls lineage from both parents was extremely hazy, but we overloolced that l-le was somewhat long lor hls hejght, ol a blaclash brown hue and small enough to Ht In a coat poclcet, and hjs blaclc beady eyes radrated personalxty We suspected hum of being part dachshund, and as he grew longer, we were posjtnve When we got baclc to our cabjn, Patty and l wanted to romp wuth our new lound lrjend We ganly ran down the path and turned, wanting For hum Poor little tylee l-le bounced along a lew leet and sat down, pantlng l-le just couldnt mane It We gave that up and played more qunetly l'le behaved lnlce an angel tnll he went to bed alone rn the latchen, and then, well he may have been only a puppy mrssnng has mother and hns warm brothers, but he sounded lnlce the Hound ol the Baskervilles Alter three days ol appeaslng Daddys wrath at hls brolcen slumbers, Mother thought ol a wonderlul solutlon She wrapped an old aeger sweater around a hot water bottle and put It rn the dog s box It worked lllce a charm We heard no more lrom Nlcodemus at nlght Of course the hot water bottle was dropped shortly alter, but not the sweater -lhrngs went smoothly lor the rest ol the summer Nnclcy grew to lull slze and always went wjth us on our excurslons l-le was very smart doing trlclcs swlmmlng with us, and even Flshnng Durnng our long rude home, he behaved beautifully When school started he was lonely but he soon learned to walt lor us ID the bay Evjndow laclng the street Une day he wasnt there For days we searched For lm, rn vaun Several weelcs later, when we had completely glven up hope ol hndnng hum Patty and l were wallang hom lrom school one day as usual As l loolced up at the house l gave a scream ol joy There by the wnndow, perched on hrs lavorlte chajr arm was Nrclcy He had wandered all the way to l'ljghland parlc where one ol Mothers lrlends had discovered hum Knowing how much we mlssed num, she had brought hum baclc to us Everyone was very happy but Nlclcy most ol all he romped and lrlslqed about the house, gettlng ID everyone s way Nnclcy llved with us For many years, and when he dzed, we got another dachshund very much ljlce htm Libby Austnn, lX Form My secret passnon IS to llve a Isle lllce a character In a Wodehouse boolc where all one s lrsends would have an absolute disregard lor publjc oplnjon, permlttlng them to slap rope on a busy street and would wsth llttle varlatlon be named Archle, Bertle, or Dnana Every houseporty and there would be many, would be a not ol butlers wuth rnterestnng personalltues bewildered young men and apoplectrc old ones who would turn purple and glare when angered and would also wear monocles Whenever Archne or Bertne went anywhere, he would buzz and he would drlnlc whrslcey and sodas all the tnme and hls friends would call hum dear, stupid old Archie or Bertie l-lowever, lnle would be carelree with no worries about the present admjnsstratuon the Gumps or arsenlc In the saltshalcers The only thrng that would bother one would be the thought ol poor Mr Wodehouse grlndlng out the some plot once a year lor twenty years Eleanor Grant, Xll Form 70 I - , . . . 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A I I , . 1 . . , ' - . . . . . , 1 ' 1 1 . . .4 1. 1 1 - THE EUROPEAN Leonardo, head of one of the proudest families in Florence was a cynic I-Irs taste was that of a connoisseur his house was filled with rare worlcs of art his tables offered only the chorcest foods ana finest wines, his clothes were faultless and his manners exquisite From all over Italy people came to sit at his table to see his priceless possessions, to listen to his brilliant conversation, and the Florentine youths made him their model Such a gentleman, said they so Icnowing and so completely disillusioned The olcer men of Florence shoolc their heads to see the grovvrna group of young men about Leonarco aping not hrs manners they were instinctive nor his culture that had been acquired over a long period of time nor even his brilliant con verscrtron that was the product of a mature intellect, but his great cynicism I is not aood, said the fathers of these young men to see our sons growing up Iaclcina faith and scoffrng at those standards which we have trred to set before them Leonardo has great charm, one cannot help Irlcing, even admrrrng hrm But our young men are serzrrg too eagerly too unauestionrngly upon this professed cynrcrsm of hrs, they are absorbrng none of hrs qualities save the one which will destroy them Then they always wandered into a discussion of why Leonardo showed such little respect for old stanaards and ideals, some ford that as a youth he had been so devout filled with such vrsrons and lofty, rmpractrcal schemes that people had thought hrm ridiculous, but such things were hard to belreve about the aloof, the polished the moclcrng Leonardo Qne evening Leonardo, as perfectly dressed, as faultlessly groomed, as suave, guests, a servant entered, and saying something in a low vorce to his master, left the room, Leonardo excusing himself rose and followed the man Leaving the brilliantly lighted house, he made hrs way alone down the darlt streets of Florence to a dingy little chapel where other men laborers, shop keepers, and a few of higher ranlc, were assembling With the assurance of one doing a familiar thing Leonardo opened a small Ioclcer and toolc from it a plarn blaclc robe, hood and rraslc putting these on he roined three other blaclc clad men and went out into the nignt The cultured the cynr al Leonardo was one ofthe Brothers of the Mrsericordra who are ready at ny trme to nurse the srclc and wounded in Florence or to carry them to the hospital Ann Peters, XII orm SONNET Chl trartor, trartor, trartor wrclced pen I-Iow could yot. so betray my trust and write A pretty verse 7 Those thoughts that seethed all night I trusted you to grve them brrth and then You made that pretty verse I Yes, try again If you can mend your ways, rt is no slrght And fleeting thrng that clamors for the lrgnt n do not say that it rs beyond your lcenl It burns rt beats it wrll not let me s eep It is too brg a thing for me to lceep Inside rt s all men s dreams the whole world s tears Strange royods hopes, and horrrd srclt ning fears With all these thrnas I lrve and find no rest, My pen won t write these thrngs can it lcnow best? Ann Peters XII Form I . A I . I I . . I A , V ' 1 .J , I . 4 ,, ' ' ' I , . , . . i . . i f A Y . i i I r I , . ' t .1 l . , I T . I . . j r I I and as charming as ever, sat at his dinner table surrounded by brilliant, admiring . ,l. . I I . ' , - -1 I - 1 , F ' . . .I 4 I IT . . . , a E E F I , I . 4 I, I OI , ' A , , L va- I I E- I TA-AT-,I I , I , . ' . T I 7. I ' . . . I i acc, I , Tl NEW ARABIAN NIGHTS THE YOUNG MAN AND THE MUSIC BOX A half past three ohann von Fleddermaus rushed up the front steps of 'l4l Wnlhelmstrasse and trlpped on the top step At three ftlteen three figures had departed also more or less preclpntously down the arden path behind the house One of them had been ohann s wule lngeborg he other two were a olonde woman nn a red hat and a polo coat and a tall man wuth bushy eyebrows and a vnoltn case ohann wlldly plclced hnmself up and threw open the door Far down the corrraor he heard fatnt muslc Breathnng a sigh of relief he loped down the hall When he opened the door, however no one was there, only a music box on the mantelpuece played on and on and the remnants of a flre reddened at hns entrance With a sense of defeat he stood at the window wonderung what to do The shadow of the garden wall aarlcened the snow except for a slnver of sunlught bes de the door ohann gazed at It untently suddenly wonderxng at nts being there Never slnce he and lngeborg had lived at 'l4'l had the garden door been opened by anyone, malnly because no one could fund the lcev With a fla h the realrzatuon came upon hum that lngeborg had just passed through It I-Ie lay down on the floor and loolced at the cenllng, pondering the srtuatnon lngeborg was gone, some one had lcndnaped her and had had the audaclty to send hum a note tellnng htm to hasten home because hxs wnfe was In danger I-le lcnew that he couldnt Ivve wnthout has wtfe she was the only person who would read proof on his novels ohann sat up wnth a dectded Ioolc on hns lace I must fund her he and aloud, and thought about a dnsguuse It was nmperattve that he co It wnthout hrs spectacles for they were hls most dtstungunshmg feature, but the thought of stumblnng around wnthout them, for the next few months perhaps almost made htm falter Ar that moment he noticed somethnng the smell of gardenlas seemed to FIII the room Then he lcnew that there was a woman ID the case lngeborg never wore them because they aggravated has hay fever He trled to thnnle who It mnaht be It was only barely posstble that I-Iennrnch Bauer who had long protested he would no longer stand ohann s crntlcnsms of his playing had done lt, reallzlng that ohann could not wrnte wuthout her and being temperamental lnlce many artists I-le rose and went to has room, Ieavnng the muslc box to run down Ten minutes later he left the house dressed nn a heavy fur coat and a slouch hat wnthout hns glasses, wnthout to has great regret hrs moustache The muslc box was playung merrily as he shut the door Descendung the steps carefully he plodded through the falling snow down Wnlhelmstrasse Before he had gone very far a cab drove up, and a burlv drnver called to hum I-Ierr von Fleddermans7 Yes7 replred ohann without thtnxtng I had orders to pxclc you up sald the draver, opemng the door Hop In My plans are not worlcung out as I had hoped thought ohann but anyway, I wall probably come across lngeborg ID thus way Gettung Into the cab he mls judged the distance and fell on hzs lcnees but soon pulled numself together and got up on the eat Again he noticed the smell of gardentas The cab moved on Eleanor Grant XII Form THERE WILL BE A PRIZE AWARDED BY THE GRIFFIN BOARD OF 1939 FOR THE BEST COMPLETION OF THIS STORY 2 . - I, J ' ' T ' I , . , , -' ' 1 . . , , ' 1 . , ' i . 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X1 1 rm ,H OFFICERS 1937 1938 Presudent Edna ohnson Vice President Joy Garrison Secretary Norma Farlcy Treasurer Eleanor Grant EX CFFICIO Mass Ashley Mrs Preston CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Sophomore Pre :dent Betsy Brown Presldent Nancy McCloud Secretary ean Farlcy Secretary Treasurer Treasurer Martha Harbrecht LOUVU W'nSt0n Representative Courtney Coolc Representotlve MGVY L l'l9'lm0f1 unlor SBIIIOI' President ane Ann McBride Vnce Presrdent Martha ohnson p e5'Clent PONY Best Secretory Treasure, Vice President Cherry Sue Orr Mary Louise Roberts Secretary Vnrgnnua Lee Representatnve Blanche Varl Treasurer Dorothy Paulsen 8 ' ....,.., J Vice-President A . Jeanne Kimball Vice-President F. Nancy Delaney J ' - . . . J . I ATHLETIC BOARD Kathryn Keller ull Fabian ean Ladd Norma Fancy Constance Lowrey Cherry Sue Qrr Blanche Varl oan Gambrnll Patricia Best ane Ann McBrlde Miss Hyermstad PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR party to welcome Freshmen Hoclcey Spread party and nnntlatlon pa no Freld Day Electron ol othcers Banauet Presndent Vuce President Secretary treasurer Head of Hoclcey Head of Basketball Head ol Baseball Head of Traclc Head of Health Head of Mrscellaneous Sports Faculty Advrser September November February Apr: May May May J -t......,- . - J t..,..,. J ' r,..., . Jeanne Gaudy ,.... I , F Head of Hzlcing J -s.t r C E l.owrey Capt , .f-.331 First Team est Counselman Fabran Gambrrll Hams Husted Keller McCloud VCI HOCKEY SQUAD Second Team B Freeman Garrrson Hastings E johnson M ,lohnson McBr1de me Powers Starrels Walter Winston Thur Capt d Team Allen Amend Austrn Ballrnger Capt Berfmngham Brossard Fancy Harrington MacKay Scott Mercer Qulsenberry Fourth Team Bagan Brown Coolc Doyle Hellman C Johnson Kimball Capt Klaner Sherrutt Stover T Webb INTERMURAL SCORES North Shore Country Day Nov 5 'lst 3 1 CN SD Qncl O O te 3rd O O te 4 Q1 R S 80 B . P' t J. ' 7 , cf Ll Lowreyl l Russell Hubachelc B. Patterson 'l . -. Ci . - Ci D th - C. .D ASS HOCK FEAMS mc D C I. E Y Q me JL w HT SC BASKETBALL SQUAD Flrst Team Second Team est Counselman Gambrlll Keller Capt C E Lowrey C L Lowrey McBride Walter Wnnston Val Austin Avalclan Bogan Cook Fabian Capt Garrtson l'lellman l'lut C vlolwnson lngram Knmball Klaner MacKay Scott Walters Mcplmerrnn rr Peters me Severnn Russell Webb Roycemore vs Faullcner Mar 'IQ 'lst 4816 Faullcner Qnd Q8 Q6 Roycemore5 Roycemore vs Girls Latnn Mar 'l9 'lst 44 30 CG L Qn 49 34 L B . . .' A A , . o ' ., . h . H' . . INTERMURAL SCORES . A . -A - c D ' C 1 . . .kh A i - I d - . .D ASS BASKETBA TEAMS SUN D mfr ruwir Q,,., ,V 'Q A, MN, ., flwy ' ' ,, C pf'CrnOri- THE PALIO Q 9 C Q Q LOWER SCHOOL PALIO 3 e w 1 Q Lal V1 SCHOO ar f mrr lelalulav Comm anar lfesnn mf e or do v an e sQecreat1anal BureaJ P n r nrerqal eb lnn lrrers ol a 19 lv? ACEQ POQTLJPE lst place Slw1rleyElt7gerala Qnd Clace Ann Gmnan ra alace eanne Gm na O 9 GUN SCf'1 'OV 1 War lm Dear 0 ace 9nd place 3rd Glace rn mace UPPER SCHOOL PALIO we l-lelen C anes Yl 5 KatLr1ne Price Mass Margaret Bourne DGEQ PM IO Seventn orrn Euglwtn orm IX lx OVEN lvl Orm Earnerfy lqaran Lawrence College C1 rls Lawn School Evan lan lavvnslwlp l-llglw Sclnaal llwe Pal1a Banner carnea by lv ernberc al tlwe Class ol TQ37 1nners or 'ne PaI1o ol 1937 Pl AEE PO TUQE PALIO ae BararaPrera Mae Of If F Arm N4 GP O D GCG Nenlors Eresln en pnofores n ors ?'Vlf.'Al9 'lil ,L 31flLlQ. lne L Jia' 7:11 iarnef Ervin anrff' Pr ,S tent 55 Pesiencre CONN ww, Sli' if Nlzffim' e Danna' fl VOQTC' :Q 3r1Ni:r. Serge 51151131 Eapiazon 5 AOP? W ffl lPf lXA.1lf g.'wf,fPlf Lglllq' LPN l1'f lilfv' UlLlD1 ES Al B b LM1 fn I I 1.1155 ,V wfrne A wr l .1 1 V135 'fl y Ea H1111 1 1 . 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So 1 1' .1 slate 1 Ell 1 Ca l, 44 p A 1 1 lu 1 HLETIC NORS RED FEATHER President Vnce president Secretary Treasurer Sensor ean Ladd Lenore Russell Vlrglnla Lee Nancy Donaldson eanne Gaudy Patty Best Cherry Sue rr :II Eabaan Kathryn Keller OFFICERS MEMBERS unlor Blanche Vaal ane Ann McBride Martha ohnson Eleanor Counselman CLUB eanne Gaudy Blanche Vanl Lenore Russell Vlrglnla Lee Sophomore ean Delaney oan Mercer Marllou Hellman oan l'luth Catherine Lowrey lsabelle ohnson l'lelen Speed Mary Lou Wleboldt Marian Gulnan Mary Jane Bermmgham Kotheryn Brossard The Red Feather Club provrdes an opportunmty to hnlce and enjoy other sports for gurls who are lnteretsed an out door actlvutles Each spring and fall the club spends a weelc end at the lndlana Dunes where they malce the best ol hllang and obtalnlng a sun tan Two or three faculty members usually joln ID the lun as chap GFODGS 86 l ' .....,. j J ' J J ' J Edna Johnson ,loan Gambrill Laura Winston J J . J O MASQUE AND DIRK BOARD 1938 Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Head of Stage l-lead of Lrghts Head of Costumes Head ol Malce up Head of AdVeftISlDQ Coach Nancy Donaldson Vrrgrnra Lee Kathryn Keller ean Ladd Lenare Russell Edna ohnson Cherry Sue Qrr rll Fabran Mrss Elrnar Race The Masque and Dlrlc Club which Includes a large part ol the school meets Every February and une a formal mntnatlon IS held I . . A , A . J ' - ...r.. J' ' throughout the year and sees many ol the legitimate stage plays that come to Chlcago O ALITY STREET By Sir ,lames M Barrie PRESENTED BY Tl-lE SENIOR CLASS December 'IO T937 CAST OF CHARACTERS ln Qrder ol Their Appearance Mnss Fanny Willoughby Edna ohnson Miss Mary Willoughby Lenore Russell Mlss Susan Throssel Vnrgnnra Lee Mass l-'lenrletta Turnbull Cherry Sue Qrr Mass Phoebe Throssel Nancy ean Donaldson Patty Carolyn Mellrnger A Recrultlng Sergeant ean ones Dr Valentlne Brown ean Ladd Charlotte Parratt lull Eabnan Ensign Blades Eleanor Grant Lreutenant Spacer Kathryn Keller Harrlett Ann Peters U g g ss-- - J . ' ....rr J4 I MASQUE AND DIRK MEMBERS Allen Bishop Colburn Counselman Delaney Donaldson Dralce Fabian Fo ey Gambrnll Garrlson Gaudy Gunnan Hellman l-lubaclwelc Husted l'lut lngram olwnson olwnson olmnson olwnson Ladd ee McBride McCloud Mclntoslm MacNelIle Mcplwerrun Mel l 4 nger Mercer rr Patterson me Roberts Russe I Sberrltt Speed Stover Van Walter Waeboldt Winston E ACT YS OVERTONES LIMA BEANS GRAND CHAMP S DIAMOND BUDCCI REHEARSAL FOR HAMLET mor ryf CII IISIII u 0 H EEII CIE ACE O TIM Vrgrruo Le BIJIIQIIQ VCII Nom 1 em Dowddsom Ann MGISSPI erm Load IVICJW WQII Qwerw e Qrr Carolyn IVIQIIIWCIE-r TRYSTING PLACE Lenore RL SQII Kay FQII Cc1roIIme CFP on Libby AJS IVICIVY Event BEAUTY FOR S Ro Bes ICCIWW ICQIIQI fm or IIWm Teasely Webb EIeQror Ciomscllfrczn L Jro WIN tom joy Mcpnerrmm ALE f VOIFIIO Gt on A P pet b QW SC QD E CHIMNEY CORNE E GOLDEN STA THE MULBERRY GOWN MY LADYS DRESS' MY LADY'LACE 1 II, I III I I III I ,Il HM I III III ON PLA 1937-1938 'IIII IIIII II I I 1 I I Inf: , 'I I' Ikirm-9 I:cI.9w Ie? 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JI Ies IIIIFC1 Ian I I OI 0 I ig DIG-as WIII be tires I ,I bercre Ve I 1: OI me ug I I I I T H R I I I I 1 I T H I R I I l I I I I I Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Mrstress of Robes SGFIIOI' Edna ohnson Constance Lovvrey Patty Best rll Fabran Norma Fancy Eleanor Grant ean ones Kathryn Keller Cherry Sue Orr Vrrgenra Van Deusen Vrrgrnra Watson Maraaret Wrggrns E E C L U OFFICERS Constance Lowrey Norma Fancy Norma Fancy Vrrgenra Van Deusen MEMBERS umor VJ gunna Brazrer eanne Colburn Eleanor Counselman Kathenne l'-alley oan Gambnll ov Garrison Walta ohnson Mary Lourse Roberts Mary Lourse Roberts Vrrarnra Brazrer Sophomore l-lelen Qursenber ry Mary Lou Wreboldt Apprentrces Lrbby Austin Courtney Coolc ean Fancy The Glee Club rs a musrcal organization that provrdes much pleasure for the umor and Sensor classes and rs under the expert drrectron ol Mrss Mad: Bacon ln the fall the club holds a try out for choosrna new members and at a later date has a formal rnrtratnon ln the spnng the club sponsors a concert . , l , .VL 'L x ' 1 ' v l f , fl J ' G L B Librarian , I, A. 4. U. -. . 'V' ' ' . J - J . J- - - . J , ' J J J y J ' school through-out the year. The club is made up of members ol the Sophomore MUSIC BOARD ean Riedel Clwerry Sue Qrr ean ones Vrrgrnra Brazier Constance Lowrev sclwool In music and musical activities The members do not perform at any tlme during tlwe year but tlwey are Instrumental m clnoosmg the musrc wluch the sclwool malces use ol througlw out tlne year J . J J ' ' ' Tlwe purpose ol tlwis group IS to lurtlmer tlwe interest ol tlwe CHRISTN4AS PROCERAFA The scent ol pane assocrated with Chrustnnas from tlme jrrmemorlal and the gym transformed Into a tlng ol beautv by the areen branches the Christmas proaram around whjch ome ol our hnest and best loved tradutnons have grown Iona patn Sjlent Nxght our vojces are hlled wlth the solemn beauty and excltement ol Chrjstrras Then the wonde lul Hallelujah Chorus with all the alumnae grouped on the steps As we sjna It together we somehow leel the true spnrut ol Chnstmas which holds deeper Ignjhcance at thus partucular tum Afterwards all joan In the Wassanl Circle And those ol us who partrcupate ID our Chrjstmas program lor the last time carry wuth J always the memory ol a truly beautllul tradltjon THE ATHLEUC ASSOCIATION INHWAIION Even though many people talce crujses In February ut was a pleasant surprmse to all of us to learn that the S S Roycemore was sanlnng on Erjday February 18th lor a world tour At seven bells the gang planlc was lowered and the guests were greeted by the shjps ollncers and the crew ol Injtnates They lound themselves on the declc ol a huge lzner complete wlth smolcestaclcs and suanal Flags There was a moment of awe when we passed the majestjc though sljghtly wobbly Statue ol l.Iberty great admlratuon and enjoyment ol the charming muslc ol the ltallan street sungers and everyone went wjld when we stooped In Sparn and beheld Ferdinand who just sat and smelled the Flowers The high polnt of the evenlng came when we crossed the equator and the crew was made to wallc the planlc and balance on a greased yardarm At two bells Nancv Donaldson s continual query ol When do we eat? was answered by the appearance of :ce cream and coolaes and alter mess when It was trme to go home we were all Ioath to brjng thus short btt hnghly enjoyable cruise to an end SENIOR SPEECHES Edna ohnson Eleanor Grant Lenore Qussell Sue Kornbllth ean ones III Fabian eanne Gaudv Vjrgenla Van Deusen Kathryn Keller Margaret Wnggjns Ann Peters Dorcas Fitzgerald Patty Best Jean Ladd Nancy Donaldson ean Freeman Dorothy Paulsen Adelnne Ramond Cherry Sue Orr Virginia Watson Carolyn Mellunger Constance Lowrey Vlrglnja Lee ean Rledel Norma Fancy October 'IQ October October October October October November November November November November February 8 February 'IO February QQ February QQ February Q8 March 'I March 3 March 8 March I5 March 'I7 March QQ March Q9 March 3'I April QI Ill Fabian XII Form 3 7 Debussy apanese Prunts l-luroshuge Madame Curse Mme Schumann I-lennlc Bermuda Slang Erederlclc O Cottrell Seenng Eye Marlc Twain Ruenzu Edna St V1ncentM1llay Slcatrng Atlantns Myth ol the Cherry Tree George Washjngton lndnans Cooperatjves William Morris Charles Russell Scotland Yard Pearls l lelen Keller Chjldren s Theatre Publuc I-lealth un Amerjca Wagner HG -. -I.P1I 14 .b . 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ROYCEMORE ALUMNAE NEWS 3 9 TWENTY YEARS AGO From the Evanston News lndex, March 15 T938 The Sllver Thread a Cornish lollc play an three acts was presented thrs alter noon and wnll be repeated tonlght by the elghth form dramatlc club of Roycemore School under the dlrectlon of Mass Ruth Fanrbanlc the head of Roycemore s English department The time of the play IS the mythlcal age and the season IS sprung The place ts glven as a lcmgdom west of the moon and east ol the sun yet not too far from the roclcbound hulls of Cornwall The Followlng IS the cast Cubert a mlner lad Eleanor Stevens Dame Morna hrs mother Margaret Fuller the Woman from Beyond the l-lrlls Margaret l-lallsted the Princess Qulrda Josephine Lane King Radnor her father Vlrglnla McGill Mabma her nurse Betty Slaughter Alcne another ol the princess attendants Helen Chapman Cuundred aguard Margaret l-lallsted Thorwald a guard Lydla Atwater Solberg a guard Frances Badger Kung Shadowcob Jeanette Mann Prince Slumplcln Barbara Thorp Mottlesnout l-lelen Chapman Troll Margaret Hays Koll Ellzabeth Kolb Ratlcln Dorothy Sexton Maucls In Wanting Frances Robm son Mary MacKenzle The above clvppnng may Interest those who massed lt at nts publlcat on Margaret Fuller Rogers and Mary Maclfenzle Rogers chlldren are now In Roycemore We were happy thus lall to welcome Frances Badger baclc to Roycemore as head ol the art department Our year as usual has been busy The opening ol the new lnbrary nts dedncatuon on December 3rd and our very successful Boole Sale last lall are among the pleasant events ol the year The number ol weddings that have talcen place ln our Roycemore clrcle durnng the past year IS as large as ever Une ol our daughters Suzanne Lord showed her loyalty by marryang one ol Roycemore s own sons ' undsay Beaton, who ns clxmbang rapldly nn the medlcal world Other brides are Barbara ohnson l-lortense Page Wood, Mary Rhodes, Alberta Woodrutl Ruth ohnston, Nancy l.ewns Nlna Bruce Betty Fisher, Barbara Barnhart, Betsy Tuttle Nancy Avery Polly Pxetsch lsabel Ludlow, Fredruca Sargent Peggy Lou Doerrng Mlldred Garnett Mum: Schafer Camilla Folds Maruanne l-loover Vurglnna l-lasltell Dorothy Hurd Caroltne Bullard marrued an archeologlst whom she met when she was studynng at the American School ol Classical Studnes She has gone to Athens to live Engagements have been announced b Mary l-lusted Margaret l'luth ane Lundahl ane l'lart Suzanne Wilson Edtth Vaal Frances Deming Adalaude Ball Ruth Stevens Adelaide Crnswell Anne McCall Anne IS engaged to the brother of her slster Margaret s husband Fzve grancchlldren have been adced to our llst Therr mothers are Mary Lounse l'lays Fergu on o l'lanchett McFadden Frances Buclc Taylor Barbara Brach Alsdorl Dorothy Fabuan Sullivan Vnrgzma Landreth Van Vactors daughter Adnan now hve years old IS a welcome member ol our lcrndergarten this year Frances Webb and Betty Ullrnch have sent us word lrom trme to tnme ol their travels abroad thls year and have sent cables lor the opening ol school and the Chrustmas party Qther travellers abroad are ane l'loover Ruth Tulden and Nancy Merrick, Margaret l'luth ns gonng around the world Our college graduates thus une wall be Carolnne Buclc from Vassar Betty Crandall from the Llnnverslty ol Mrchngan Betsy Garrlson and Betty Lnngle from Northwestern Marlon Kllnlc from Connecticut College Evelyn Robnnson from Wellesley and Betty Fay Webster from Bryn Mawr We are pleased to recall that last year the alumnae beneht brtdge party was so successful that a years scholarshup was presented to the school of whuch y Garrlson has proved a worthy reclpuent We are proud ol her slster, Betsy, who rs a sensor at Northwestern and co chaurman ol the annual Waa Mu show We are also proud ol Margaret potter Roycemore 1933 lor wxnnlng the Mary A ordan medal lor the best worlc nn English composltuon at Smnth lor her New England 90 cl lx ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 H i 1 i 1 ' , . .. l . 1 ' ' . l , . 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H Sketches Year b fore she won the Kathryn Glascock prazeforundergraduate poets Barbara Austln has kept our colors flyrng hugh at Vassar Last year she was presldent of the freshman class and tnls year she has been on the Dean s lust and secretary of tne Ctuaent Government Assocuatuon an offlce rarely guven to a sopho more Molly Mercer who is attendrna Alabama Un1vers1tv has been chosen Mrss Alabama for the past two years A great sorrow came to the school un Qctober the death shortly after the opennng of school of our dear Miss Mlnott The great aporecuatlon of her patnent teaching and lovely sp: rt has oeen shown by tne response of the alumnae to a memorual fund which has been used by the Alumnae Board to purchase several Audubon prints of the elephant eartlon which will be given to the school In her name at a memorral servuce to be held this spruna The offlcers of the Alumnae Association thus year are Elizabeth Paine pres: dent Eduth Lapham vlce presrdent lean Pawluns Ward secretary and Dorothy Fabian Sulllvan treasurer Please let us know of a chanae of address or name, or any news that you may know about our alumnae In order that our alumnae news may be more complete Rebecca Sherman Ashley, Edlth Lapham Dear Muss Ashley London England Sunday Septemberl9th 1937 England and Scotland have lived up to every expectation and the whole trap has been thrulllng l never realuzed a country could be so lnterestlng as well as beautiful l-lowever, l want to let you know that even In all thus thats new and exctung to us, we havent forgotten Roycemore l dont thrnk anyone who has been there and known It as we have could Everythnng we see the Roman rulns, the Scottlsh and English cakes, manuscripts ofthe poets, and D ohnson s Cheshnre Cheese, all brrng back memorles of the classrooms IU whnch we frrst heard about them And all thus makes me realize more acutely why we go to school, for every thrng we ve learned enruches that much more what we re seelng and the knowledge Betty and l were very sorry not to be there the first day and we hope you recelved the cable We d luke to have sand more, but the state of flnances didnt permnt It We have hgh hopes of belng there next year, and England helps the nostalgia we get for a uniform and the old halls lts truly a beautrful country though we liked Scotland even better We had a wonderful boatrude on Loch Lomand and spent one nnght where the young McNabs one dar rk and stormy mcht slew the clan of Mcl.eans We came down through the Engllsh lakes and saw Words worth s daffodils and many manuscripts of The Prelude etc lts terrubly fascl natlng to see manuscrlpts and letters of men such as Shelley Keats Mrlton Cram well and others Even Betty s fallnng downstalrs under the Qunet sngn of Bodlelan Llbrary fouled to take the thrrll out of rt Qne nnterestung thrng happened at Cam brldge Betty and l found an old volume of Milton s Defensro publr hed rn l65l and bought rt for twelve shullrngs srxpence at an old bookshop l-lere In London some hlstorlans thought ut might be a flrst edltron, worth thousands of dollars We took rt to the Brrtnsh Museum l-lowever It IS a second edrtlon, but even so worth much more than we pand for rt and we had a grand trme speculatlng Dad has been looking unto schools aurte a brt and the system of erght weeks of school and then eight of vacation rn whuch you study mostly used at Qxlord and Cambrrdge seems odd, yet a rather good idea When we told a Professor at Oxford our college system of two semesters of all classes, he looked aghast and asked When do you get tlme to study? London, of course, ns of endless Interest The Natuonal Art Gallerres are wonderful and last nrght we saw Mme loussaud s Waxworks Betty and l wander around typucal tourist fashlon wrth a map ID one hand and a volume of London for Everyman an the other But It s heaps of fun Thrs letter has turned out to be a traveloaue, and as you know all of thus much better than l do l d better stop l hope you re feelrng fnne and everythrng s going well at school l-lello to every one for us Thank you again Snncerely Frances Webb 37 f , e ' , . X. . . 1. 1 . 1 I , . . , s! 1 - 1 . , . A 1 -f - ',1 .1 . H Z 1 1 - ' , . .V. I I 1 . . . . I . . .. 1 . , - i 1 ' i c 1 I 1. , . . 1 , . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 .. 1 1 . I V - 1 . ,1 . 1 H . ' J , 1. 11 . . , , . . 1 , 1 . 1 1 ., we F9 OCQUIYIDQ HOW. 1 7 . . . 1 I , . i . . . 1 , 1 - 1 , . lr , it 1 , ' , lr It ly , , 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , . 11 . 11 . . . A , l tl , I7 . . . S ' 1 , . . , I. . . .. , ,, 1 , 1 ., , 4. , 1.. . . 1 , 1 .., 1 ' 1 . . , 1 . 1 1 V . . y . . , , . 96 lUWH1 SEHHM LITERARY PRIZE Awardedto AINIINI KITTERIVIASTER PEACE ou may wander lar o er all the world ou may Follow a star or a Ilag unlurled ou may Iollow the sea or tramp the soul ou can wander free unburdened by toll e road may lure and the sea may coll An the heathery moor entlce and enthrall And the wanderlust wall selze your Ieet An the Irlendly dust ol the roads you II greet An solace and peace will be your goal Where time will cease lor you and your soul But you II wander lor long before you II hnd II your heart has a song and you re good and land That you needn t roam Irom shore to shore And Iollovv the loam and the sea s deep roar To hnd what you want and rts peace from all lXIothrng to taunt and nothing to call Youll Tnd It some day, It you Search land and loam Youll hnd It I say and youll hnd It at ome Ann Klttermaster VIII Form Y fl , Y I f Y ', Y , Q Th , d ' , d ' ' , CI ' , ON AN APRIL DAY 1 II YI T II. ' ' I I stood alone on an Aprrl day I d never been very Far away Yet I lcnew I d rather be standing there Than any place else so I sand a prayer And I told God That I d rather be here on an April day Than In Versailles where the fountains play Than IH London watching the Klng go past Or Standing before a stalwart mast Q I I d rather be here on an Apnl day Than IH Vienna dancing and gay Than IU Salzburg In the singing sprung 45 Where overhead the swallows wing es I d rather be here on an April day Under the slay where I can pray To God In snlence and peace serene Besrde the blue sea and the grass so green Surrounded by mountauns enclosed by slcy Inside of the gray hrlls so peaked and hugh I lcnow I II never venture away When I can stand on an Aprrl day I-lere communlng wsth God and my soul And malang the hulls my farthest goal Ann Krttermaster VIII Form THE SEARCHLIGHT TATTOO AT ALDERSHOT The Searchlight Tattoo us always a btg event 11 the sprung ID England, and last year It was partncularly festuve because of Its beung coronatnon year It was called the Coronation Tattoo and nts theme was Loyalty to the Crown Troops from all the overseas domrnlons and dependencies were there It talces place In a huge arena and they used thnrty three searchlsghts producing three hundred mlllnon candle power A very large crowd of people was there as rt was the last nught of the Tattoo and the Kung and Queen were expected an the royal box We left London after a late tea rn order to get there early before the crowds and flnd a parlang space We had on heavy clothes and toolf robes to srt on l was unterestung to watch the crowd gather and to joan the commnunty snngung from nrne to ten At ten o cloclc the royal cars arrived and the Kung and Queen toolc therr places nn the royal box We could see them perfectly and l thrnlc the Queen ns even loveller than In her pictures The pageants started with the colorful Banners of the Empure The mllltary epnsodes that followed showed the trannlng of the Brltlsh soldier The pageants were very colorful and the massed bands added greatly to the effect Many tnmes the lights were turned on the royal box and the bands stood at attentlon durung some special dlsplays One of the most amaznng performances of the massed bands was their playrng of l-landels Hallelujah Chorus, played from memory by nearly one thousand mrlutary musncnans The clnmax of the pageantry was reached wlth The Challenge when the entnre troop of four thousand four hundred formed a magnnfucent tableau around a central fngure a masslve golden llon holding erect ID raised paw the great crimson flag edged wntls the Kung s Lnvery colors and nn the center the lmpenal Crown The muslc of the Tattoo merged Into the evening hymn Ab1de wath Me whuch ends all Aldershot Tattoos We got baclc to London at two In the mormng very tured and very satrsfled wnth havung seen thus unusual spectacle udy Peake VII Form A PACKED HOUSE Wtth Nnagara Falls berng their next stop Mother and Aunt Marjorle In their car rounded a sharp turn rn the road one snowy afternoon rn Canada Ahead of them all un a llne, fufty trucks and cars were stalled In the mvddle of the country road people were very calm and most of them thought It was much fun After wanting about an hour, Mother decided to go Into a trny farmhouse to see rf they had an extra room In case the cars couldnt move until mornnng A mall round apple cheelced woman with gray halr answered the door wrunanng her hands and very much In a dlther After lnausrlng they discovered that they were the frrst people who had ventured to lcnoclc on the door One by one the people came an Fnrst came a short stout man with a gray derby and spats loolcnng as rf he owned Lloyds of London f'le znqunred un a gruff vonce about food and lodgrng for the mght Next a small boy who was on has way by bus to talce a vsolun lesson softly crept nnsude and aslced to use the telephone Then a group of truclc dnvers loudly stamped an and lastly a newlywed couple on thelr way to Nnagara Falls The old lady served them all some wealc tea and bread and butter and finally got them settled for the mght ln the mornrng she found a can of cocoa un the pantry and one of the men sug gested that he go and bnng baclc some bread and bacon from hls truclc By noon the roads were clear and Mother contnnued to Niagara Falls ulle Lane VII Form if . 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E M DN GHT TRA The even swlna ofthe traln ofer the s natng rauls Between the ooen flelds tlsat lmne the ala t e r The lrght of a locomotnve down the level track A traloht whlte lzne of brnghtness breaknna thrauah the blanket ot ac The sound of the whnstlung steam a fllckerlna lighted trarn Gnce more the bIack srIence and the hum ofthe rails again And through all the darkness keener than sense or snght The m dnnght traln speeds nn the darkness of the nnght paula FIeer VIII Form A FRENCH NIGHTMARE When I fnrst came to Roycemore I was rather scared about my French for I had never had any I was put IU the specIaI cIass which met every Tuesday IU study regular classes which meant I had French every day IN the week In the fnrst specxaI cIass MademouseIIe had us Iearn the vowels a 1 o, e, u and we had to snng them I slmpfy couldnt learn them and the singing made It even worse Qur assignment was to Iearn them and be able to sing them nn our next c ass I tramped home with my heart nn my heeIs feelung I could never learn those awful vowels I kept at them all evenung but I just couIdn t get those sample Ietters nn my brain I guess It was the singing that muddIed me At eight o clock I tumbled Into bed For once, I was gIad bedtlme had come I was so tared I had even forgotten I hadn t Iearned my vowels The next thrng I remember, my Grandmother was shaking me to get me awake She had been sleepnng In the same room wuth me and I had been so tnred I dudn t even know she was At the breakfast table my Grandmother sand she had waked up In the nnght and heard me snngmg over and over somethlna that sounded Ilke a I o e u She sand she certannly couldnt figure out what I had been saysng But soon I found out form French I got 'IOO In my singing voweI5 and It suddenly dawned on me I had Iearned them nn my sleep udy Peake, VII Form 100 I I-I I I I N . X I str gh st el tauls. I . I s. J I , M . V F bl k. , . I 1 F . . . I . hour and every Friday in Ixbrary time. Besides that, of course, I had to attend the l ' I ' I I I . I V , I, I -I - I I I ' I . . , , . K ,521 , 'Y T YL Hack R D1-.xx CALLXHAIN XXIILIXNISON lumix-4 Nm-.sn PL1-.I IHNIKVV Dswrsov IHILLIPS IILDEx 111111 H Iom bousux FMLEX Xlosxm M1111-H Ixrrrsmu-WLR RIPLEY Xhm-roLDT RI-DFII-LD Roms ON P tR Nlclrwrs PIELHOLD Wrrxuax GILIFIILAN Bm xvr Xmrsrrzoxr KLHNLN Hoon-'n Brunn- EIGHTH FORM CLASS OFFICERS Frrst Semester Second Semester Presxdent Barbara Eddy Presrdent Ann lrlden Vrce President ,ludy Grlllullan Vrce presrdent Vrrgrnra Mowry Secretary Vrrgunra Mowry Secretary Mary Mclnnls Treasurer eanne Gouslra Treasurer Ann Wrllramson Weona Armstrong Peggy Ann Bradley Robnn Bryant Anne Callahan Slmrley Dean Teresa Denison Barbara Eddy ane Falley erenrce Flersclwmann Judrtl'1Gllllrllan Jeanne Gouslra Marne Helmold Lorayne Hoover Ann Jaqurtlw Ann Krttermaster Marcra Kulwnen Carol lVlcl'lenry Mary Mclnnrs xfrrglnla Mowry Joanne Plwrllrps Barbara Redlreld Patrlcra Rrpley Slnrley ,lean Robrnson Ann Speed Anne 'lnlden Peggy Wnclcman Pearl Anne Wreboldt Ann Wrlllamson 10 T59 2 T 7 I ., , A A K V, y , ., y re Q S er ,Ve 2-. 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'.', Y . . , IY, E IDEAL l-le stood at the open casement And all was darl4 wltnout Ana he drecmec a aream that was neaven ser As he lool4ed for fe shortes ro e And suddenly rt was darn no more And there aleamed before hrs eves The shnnuna sands ofa drstant shore And there came a vouce so wise And rt bade hum go and sarl the sea Tull he came to the shunnng sand And prove to those that would not bellexe That there was a perfect land So he sailed and safled and roamed the earth And still he drd not fnd That perfect land of golden worth Where all who lxve are land And he dned at last a lorolcen man Never reachrng the sought for goal Bdt he taught the world to lend a hand To the man wuth the restless soul To the man wlth the heart and the mnght dream The man wuth the urge to go forward To the pioneer who sees the gleam And follows the paths of the Lord f'le taught the world to welcome those That worlf for gleamrng shores That conquer for It treacherous foes And open mvstuc doors To welcome those who see ahead The brtter path of vears Who try and vrsuon IU their stead A world unknown to fears welcome those who do therr best loose the lolndnng fetters those who labor wuthout rest trv and mal4e us better Ann Krttermaster VIII Form T H I S T P 1 . . I r v , To ' To I I I If To s To . OUR DOG We have alwavs wanted a dog but Motner has objected because ol past experaen e Qnce we drd have a dog but he was not house broken so Mother gave hum away Now that she rs away we have another one but the question IS Can we get hm house broken belore she gets back? We have not had very much luck so lar He ns a dachshund by the name ol Adolphe and IS about two months old H has the characterlstnc most da h hunds have that as ol being very long He also has very short legs, but IS an excellent runner His skin IS a terrible Fm berng too large all over ll you walk anywhere with hrm you are ID Immediate danger ol lalllng over because he stands nearly under you He IS a cheerlul and dauntless soul and nothlng you can say or do wall make hum sad except your leaving hum Then he IS very mournlul Margaret Merrick VII Form As long as l have llved here, And l ve watched each spring and lall Theres never been a lnttle gurl To play wnth me at all Theres Andy who IS two years old And Alice who IS Tour But nobody who s as old as l Wall move on my thlrd lloor So nl you know a llttle grrl Who d like to play with me Tell her that l ll be wanting ust as pleased as l can be ulue Lane, VII Form WINTER REVERY Nestled hzgh nn the Swuss Alps IS the town ol my dreams lnnsbruck lt s merry group ol people that rnhablt thus small Alpine village and the lew tourists who vlslt It are drawn unto the happy throng which no one can resnst The tlnklmg ol the small orchestra playing Strauss waltzes lures you to a lrozen pond where joyous laces go glrdnng by to the strauns ol the Blue Danube Waltz The gently lallang snovv throws a blanket over all who venture Forth from therr auarnt cottages SOLlTAl2Yl'lgure gograc lullysklmm ngon well handledskls Theypresentanamuslng contrast to the spectacle ol beginners tryung to lmltate thelr more advanced lrlends The mountains look down on the merry scene and wlllungly lend thelr gentle slopes to the skrers and echo joyously the musrc ol Straws all through the merrymaknng lV'lary patrlcla Ripley VIII Form THE MOON The moon rs whnter than an Ivory tusk The moon IS brighter than a glittering jewel at dusk The moon and l mndst the wnnkung stars Wonder nl any little grrls are on Mars Susre Evans, IV Form 1 . , 1 I F I - t. . it . xr I l I i ' - A . 9 , . 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Y I I , , , AN UNCOMFORTABLE NIGHT Ann was staying at her great uncle s home a place she loved to vusut lt was a large, stately house atop a hugh hull and surrounded bv ancuent punes The rooms un the house had hugh ceulungs and as Ann peeped unto the old fashuoned parlor to bud the older people goodnught she could almost hear the rustlung of heavy slcurts and the scent of old lavender, memories of days gone by Ann was a very athletic gurl and as she glanced at the portraits of great grand mother and great grandfather gazung sternly down at her from theur places over the mantel In her bedroom she laughed to Imagine how scandaluzed they would be uf they could see how their extremely modern descendant behaved Goodnught dear ancestors she crued as she prepared to malce her usual run and uump unto bed But for once the luttle old fashioned bed wuth uts hugh head and foot boards was not prepared to receuve unto its bullowy depths a modern young cyclone wuth her haur un curlers and after a moment of unsteady swayung, one sude of the mattress collapsed and landed a very surprused young lady on the oor Sleep dud not come easuly to Ann that nught as she rolled around un her slopung bed for the sude of the mattress on the floor was too heavy for her to luft un place The room was very darlc and as she rolled restlessly from the floor to the top of the mattress and slud down agaun, vague shadowy forms seemed to full the darlcness and close un on her Cut of all the forms two seemed clearly outlined those of great grandmother and great grandfather Frughtened, she shranlc down against the mattress and trued to bury her head un the blanlcets to lceep out these shadowy ghosts But thus was Impossible She felt some one pull the blanlcets from her and before she lcnew ut she was standing before a great crowd of musty shadows Where am I7 she asked sleepuly grandmother standung there Dont be frughtened Thus us the court of ancestors, your ancestors, and we want to tell you somethung very Important Yes, spolee up great grandfather standing at her other side We want to tell you something very Important young lady We want to tell you that we arent portraits to be laughed at, and whats more, we arent a but shoclced at your modern conduct lf we d lived a few generations longer lve no doubt your great grandmother would be runnung around un shorts wuth her hair bobbed and Id be druvung one of those automobile contraptuons There now, Muss Modern, arent you surprused to lcnow that your ancestors arent shoclced and scandaluzed at your? Arent you surprised to know that they wush theyd luved a few years longer so they too could see thus modern age of machunesfp But before Ann could answer the musty ancestors disappeared and she found herself suttung up un bed, as well as she could sut, wuth the sun streamung In the wide open wundows What a queer dream l had last nught she muttered to herself Well, any way, from now on l won t laugh at ancestors, she saud as she loolced at the portraits over the mantel She notuced that great grandfather and great grandmother seemed to have assumed a twunlcle un their stern unblunlcung eyes And another thung she laughed as she rolled down the mattress and landed In a heap on the floor, l II have thus bed fixed lf l dont there s no tellung what my ancestors wull tell me tomorrow nught Ann Kuttermaster VIII Form 104 , , . l I , . f l ' ' T T ' 1 . I I l I . I FI . l 1 - T . ' I I f'Don,t be frightened, said a voice at her side, and turning she saw her great- - I . . I I' , . I 1 ' ' , , I 1 1 . I I l R I'ITZCI-.R-KLD Cnunorw ILAKE Ronfrn Ru-4 LLL Iwxx Cuumx-'ruuwn lhlll R XITHFR Ivu HT huns 71st mn. NImCLum Iiwunsa-mv Doxonu. XII-mmx NA. H No K Hmxr-' Karma-. Ivuz Humnuux SEVENTH FORM CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Vice Rresident Sue Buclcley Vice Rresiclent Nancy Noclc Secretary ulie Lane Secretary Virginia Russell Treasurer ulie Zisclilce Treasurer ulie Zisclwlce oseplmine Altlwer Sue Buckley Diane Clwamberlaine Alyce Claglworn Ann Donohue Anamary Evans Shirley Fitzgerald Patsy l-larbreclwt Cynthia Howe Nancy ames Laverne Knight ulie Zisclilce ulie Lane acqueline Mccurdy Margaret Merrick Wayne Nash Nancy Noclc uclitlw Realce Geraldine Rasmussen Helen Rodger ean Rogers Virginia Russell Carol Sclieunemann 00 X . gy V ' F s ' ' , 4 I- ,, . ' - 'z i Q 1, Ax X S E ,Q 2 x s ,g ' 1 f' Q inf: nir-f' V. .viii ., li 4, 1 ilq. ,'I'-'S. '... .JZ Firlfl Igolllm-E VJ: 4 'd .lfis ll. ,J l, A- J . ., . .S .I M 'Af A A President . , Virginia Russell President . . Patsy l-larbreclwt J . J , F J J . . 1 - SA D EVENI G l come Saud evenuna to brung earth rest l come at twulught l come un quest Cl duamond stars and duamond dew and Crystal lalces ol palest blue l come to wander and malce the way For nught to squander her hours un play And then l lult the moon on hugh And l go mv way lor nught us nugh Marue l-lelmold Vlll Form Among the thuclcly wooded hulls and valleys a beautulul stream wound through the forest glades truppung merruly over small stones and malcung gurglung nouses when ut reached a munuature whurlpool or a waterfall The cool emerald green waters sparlcled under luttle rays of sunlught that crept through the thuclc loluage ol the stately old trees It was a very pretty sught and the bug trout leapung hugh unto the aur caught the sunlught whuch made theur sleelc sudes gleam lulce sulver presently the brught sunluaht faded, as duslc began to lall on the pretty scene Darkness crept slowly over everythung and the beautulul lull moon shone down on the luttle stream malcung the luttle rupples glusten un uts lught A whuppoorwull s lowcall was heard and then all was stull The lorest was asleep Teresa Denuson Vlll Form The wund howled the slcy scowled And lughtnung rent the gray We saw the darlc raun clouds at play They flowed and bumped 'lhey muxed and thumped Whule thunder rolled away udvfulllllan Vlllhorm SLEIGHRIDE PA On a sleughrude party we dud go Qne alternoon not long ago Wuth horses to pull us through the snow Sometumes last and sometumes slow Qver the brudges and down the streets Wuth twenty gurls on two rows ol seats Boys threw snowballs lelt and rught Much to the Roycerruore gurls delught Betty one l.undop V Form u N u of Z I b U I , A I I . , ' . -I I I 5 , u V . I u , . , Al I I I I I eeurtu, A Ruy I I I If as J u , 105 OUR ROYCEMORE SCOUT TROOP Qur Poycemore Scout troop ns Troop QQ Qur Scout leader as Mr Swanson whom we call Captain Sammy We also have a Lreutenant Mildred Penheld whom we fall Penny There are twenty Four grrls ln our troop ln the Scout troop we have Tour patrols and each patrol has a leader The gurls ID each patrol have lots ol Tun workrng lor badges Badges are awarded lor nature lore homemaklng and several other thungs Thus year we had a Court ol Honor ceremony where all the badges were awarded and lmportant thlngs talked over Afterwards relreshments were served There as a caban that was burlt last year out In the country lor the troops to enloy lt IS on l-lawthorne l-llll We went out lor a day last year and had lunch and dlnner We expect to go out thus year to stay over night Another very Important thung we dld thus year was to go out to the lnternatronal Live Stock Show We had lots ol lun The cars were driven by the mothers We rode on the Tallyho rn the rlng and had dlnner there We went to all the exhlblts lt was very Interesting We have lots ol lun IU our Scout troop and there IS always somethrng pleasant and lnterestrng to do Suzanne Edwards Vl Form IN THE MORNI G ln the morning when l get up There IS always something new lt the sky ns nlce and blue And the sun IS shlnlng through l know just what to do ln the winter l sleep the whole nlght through l don t even hear a sound But there on the ground And downward bound Come Flrttung whnte snow fanraes a Watson V Form D SLIPP Mother may l out on my new Chinese pajamas? Yes but be ready to leave to go out lor dlnner wlth the Newtons by sux A l rlghtl l hustled unto the pajamas that l had bought un San Francisco and put on a palr ol bright red sllppers l got a book and lay down and being very tlred went to sleep l woke up alter a good nap and looked at my watch a quarter to sux' l rushed and got my blue sllk and put ut on A knock at the door' ulle are you ready? Yes nearly A oreen coat and hat llung on and l was ready l knocked on Mothers door She had left a note saying that she was aoung to the lobby l took the elevator down arrlvung ln the lobby exactly at sux We took a tax: to a hsh restaurant where we were to meet the Newtons When we were just slttrng down Mother said ullel Your shoes' l looked at my leet and saw l was wearing red Chlnese sllppersl ulue Zlschke Vll Form 107 N I f When l wake l don't believe lt's true. I ' sep m , R E E R S M ll' T . . I . ,HJ T u I A s rl , T A BASEBALL VVQSIOGQI J L1 VI I WOUVI Q OK o Qorlc WIth yar Jr W C a o t he SIZE o an oran e ter Waq rreasure ana they Were Q re I W e y ro a t ey put a orfe uae co er are SQWGVI 'TD Alter that they W fre J e fn e Into J Cara oar ox an Cen e ora r e on the traIn Wa eo I the car or a ona uae ann Inal y one hay Was a en out ol the Q rab y 1 an Ih 1 b e JnIIorfn Who ye Plow a to area' bu 10626 GI threw 'de IO er a QWO OVIOU SWIr an eaerr e b oW lsaIled throu r e aIr hIaher and nIgher and hnally landeo n the street W ere a lnttle boy DIFIQGA e JF nd oave ne home lor a Iona tIrne 108 lvldrllyhn Dean Orm Ihere Was a vouna lreshman lrorn Roycennore o W shea Qhe Lould be a Coohorrore e 'ea Iers Sala o Your braIr has to aroW Co she stayea just a lreshman at Roycernore Anne Gulnan VI Form THIS MORNING IhIs mormng When I aWol4e I saw the snoW on the old bIg oal4 I jumped from rny bed In great delIght Io hnd What had happened In the nIgnt Margaret o LaIrd VI Form SKATING Rodnd and round the rInl4 We go GlIdIng last and gIIdIng slow Boys and gIrls have lots ol lun Slcatmg together or one by one LouIse Grulee VI Form HOPES OF SPRING Ihe snow IS lallIng last, And there IS not a ghmpse ol grass, But CprIng IS cormng WIth a bound, For yellow crocuses can now be lound Anne Guman, VI Form I I VV r 11 k rf I k I I II n If Izqrge Iagiorf I- IyIa5aaLlIu5eIt5 I ew a IIIII- round: II. In ,nIItIll a,bu'o. l a AI l -Io.d .II -u as eerf oth our I. h t h , H I .I Iona 'ne and Q I o ,Q I I a.IIuC:nx lfi Iutf' . ' Ib db C, trml Id .I 5L,tnI IQI lg' ,I dl' l gl t li I I a Cara boy b- . F It lu - I Ilea - bell A V I gg 'ar fil. S A a re IF he hawd :Ind tn r II I, a' aw in Nan VVIQI great bIg club If we nano. n facie IC 5 'IIa a hm N to Ibl l . gII th J A I ,. , I l'I I o L, V' I , C :I to I C V ,I f II , VF I.'.'lI I I 2 n I I ., X I -I But th I Qt I MINI .I I- V A o A I , I X Y . . , I I A I I I X-A I I I f , f in I I 1 It R C 111,11-.E H1-:vvlam f LIWKN I um: Roc x-:Rs CRUX ox Url!! R ln urns Dau: F510-rr Nlxss H0L'r HOLLXVD Banu. W rr ox I' :R IINDOP HERRIFI' Xu um: XIrCxm'HY br-foovr-:n Bar Kan S I X T H F O R M First Semester Second Semester Presndent Suzanne Edwards Presrdent Margaret o Lanrd Vrce Presrdent Elolse Huglnes Vrce Presrdent Betty Bennett Secretary l.oulse Grulee Secretary Margaret Rogers Treasurer Barbara Frost Treasurer Sally Holland Betty Bennett Anne Gurnan Barbara Bagan Sally Holland Suzanne Edwards Elorse Hughes Barbara Frost Margaret o Laurd Louise Grulee Margaret ogers F I F H F O R M Fzrst Semester Second Semester President Marulynn Dean President ,loan McCarthy Vnce Presndent Betty ane Llndop Vlce president Pamela Watson Secretary oan Beclcer Secretary oanne ones Treasurer Vrrgrnra Croxsen Treasurer Helen Spooner Mary Alcarde Betty ane Llndop oan Ann Beclcer oan McCarthy Vrrgunla Croxson Evaro Slwerrltt Marilyn Dean Helen Spooner joanne ,lanes Pamela Watson 109 '1-rf , . I A ' ' ' . 44:5 A inf' urrff-1 , .A ' '. 1' ...'. ,. , 5 ., S v , ff ff Irwin W, ., . A, . .. . .. . 2 S. . s 'irx 01147. ', ,. ' I .-f . . J . . - . I J , . - . A - - . Jr - F - J J Jr A . J . OUR PLAY YARD Tnls year Rovcemore primary children have new play equipment Last year we had a ladder and small slide but now we have a bug sllde bars and rlngs We all share the bars and rings There ss a grand rush at recess Everyone gets lour pumps on the bars We all adore our new apparatus Mary Courtney Rogers IV Form THE GAY LEAVES The gay leaves now are lallung down They whlrl and twlrl all over town And when the children come to play The leaves seem more than ever gay Eva Myra Larson IV Form EXCITING EVENI Qne nught when l came home from the movne l Found a note on the doorstep lt said Dear Georgene Dad and l have gone out Love Mother and Dad So l got out my lcey and opened the door l didn t want to read so l got unto my bed and turned oh! the lnght l was In bed lor about hve minutes when l heard a Tunny nolse, bJt l thought at wa my lmagunataon because l had seen an exciting movie l lcept hearing the same noase over and over every time louder and louder l turned on my llght and sat up for a lew minutes very much afraid then l heard the rattling ol chains l downstarrs When l was on the Fifth starr l heard ut again, and when l reached the telephone l whispered the number rnto xt very softly Mr lanes nextdoor answered has telephone and he aslced me what l wanted l sand that some one was un the basement and l dudn t want to go down there alone Wall you please come over with a gun or a club? l asl4ed It seemed lllce an hour belore he came blt It was just a lew minutes until he was :nsrde the house l-'le said that he had brought a gun The noise came agarn about the tnme we were on the bottom stair We opened the door and lool4ed ID Then we loolced ID the corner and there was a bug rat ID a cage l-le said that he was glad that ut was not more than a rat Georgene Noclt IV Form STARS At nngnt l llke to loolq at the slcy Ar all the stars that are passing by Little ones bla ones and anppers too The stars move by tlll the slcy IS blue Gertrude Munns IV Form llll l I I I I I ' T I . . I V l A N N G I I ' I 4 - 1 . .A . . l . . T T I I . V . l4new It was ID the basement, so l got out ol bed to get to the telephone which was A A I ' ' .1 I I . I 1 . . . . . E I . ' - I . , . I I ' I .4 I I I I I 77 I A COBBLER Qnce in Spain tnere was an old Cobbler. l-le lived in a little nut lar away from tne village. Every niglwt lie would smolce luis pipe and wasln luis tools and put tlnem in tlie Cabinet, tlnen lwe would light tlwe Fire ana drearr. llwe town gossip said, Hllwe old man is Crazy. l-lels lost liis wits. Everyone tliouglwt so too. But tlwe poor Cobbler did see gnomes and dancing lairies in tlwe Fire. lnev would Fly to tne Cupboard and Find it bare, but tlnev would bring roast beel, boiled Cl'iiClcen and line wines. SuCli lnappv laugbter lcept tne town gossip busv. Qne niglit a slelgln drove tlirouglw tlwe town. Cn and on it Flew, till it Came to tlwe nut. llwe old man got into tlie sleigln and Flew away Susie Efans IV Fort' MUSIC like rnusif l don t lcnow w v As some people lilce tlie bird in ln s l lilqe tne way tlie notes run along lnev seem to sing a lairv song Gertrude Munns IV Form FORT DEARBORN PLAYHOUSE e ro vard our new lwouse we liave a tort Dearborn plavlnouse We lurnlslied it witln boxes and liave a Club lliere is a downstairs and a trap oor witlw rope tlwat vou pull lrorn upstairs and it opens Nle lwave to Cllrnb up by pegs in oas lots o Wnen we wen tlwere we louna a lot ol tnings in tlie lwou e lor instanre a set ol nine pins Everv tirne anvone went IH tlne lort sne set tier nine pin up so tlne otlwer people would l4n w it slne were present VJe lnave lots ol lun in Fort Dearborn l-l rie a Li ars IV orrn E PET SH irs Lang toolc tne rs i rnv Class to tne pet slnop Me saw two lcittens ana tliree parrots lne parras were verv lunnv lnev sai to rre Gooa bve ana tlien tnev laugled a e ana screefnea and liowlec n il av ears rana llwe rnan s owed us tlie a elti n t was a verv interesting isn lne inan said tlwat e an eili li land its e s on seaweed e s owed us ne p tire o i Dali Anderson lll orrr SMOKY JOE X e l nd o e o e ol tliem lia' n nt one was qrnolcf r isef' rn an Covx X. v b d t iant be aoes o Pepe wlweree aatotearnwe ter-i tinoe a ne r es rorn tre barn to e n one Q 999 lll x I , l . ,, ' lm, . 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OO 9 nf VVDVC' .lf C' VVG JJ I GW., P Q qc Q no f V D OUR MOTI-I OII r W If '1 J o CoouIa f' e ww e I fIarffI waf DJ sea Ifmme I'IeImoId II For M KING BUTTER we nIaae butter Iast weev I WII e foJ 'tow o ma out I ow ana f' III e Spoon and a jar I Ie DJ' Save Sfveet ream Into tIWe jar GV' S o,If e I e IDJ er fUIVIC ff We aw We I e f' t e ,Jaden fIIere was a IQ plece OI utter TIterI we too t e utter Ott vwt e sooom and out It Into a IJOWI We washed amd vvasI1edItIrI cold water ,Ve aafe some to mamy oeop-Ie Ivery tIme we went Into a room to take them sore butter we ate some more butter oIIrseIves It was sweet outter Ioecause It was afIe Sweet Hear' LIy f!IarcIwamt II For ve Went to a pet Shop Ne Saw a arro WI'I'l red eatI1erS on It was :J afaw We saw some IIttIe ouomef me Hao a bone IO Its mouth A PI we aw tIIe sIIeII of a StarIIsIw Cary I2oIosom I For Ie move a Iomg focoon Trere vv s a wow wmo wound SIII4 tftreac ,row C se Q wa e e cocoor or ms I e o or me Wm er Barbara Rogers I Foro I-Iop to me Iove you IIttIe SaIIIr e Cove to re C 0 'Wea man an at I1 er ar Q Wm e e r 'W B I' IfI'Ider:,ar'eo Te crfur Iw ,Q o 'ee Iae w J a VD I re e eIIew w vtO C ,es Io IDeVreN Ifxeraare 'f T, WI I- . 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SNOW HOLASTIC APTITUDE T Not requurecl For ony college l Llnderlune the word on the rught whuch most neorly orresponds to the vvord on the lelt ll you dont ltnow the correct onswer oslc the person three seots un bocl4 ol you Qptuonol the person three seots oheod ol you Fonny Gugolo OO UGS unverted dumple on old loshuoned nome o lomous chorocter Noncys weught on unheord ol morl4 ull s weught A Frencn newspoper from the Borber ol Sevulle Burger Rwlpdbzo utter geeness o Chunese phulosopher mornung dcmpness Red Feother hongout ubuquutous oc ll Wrute o composutuon ol 633 words upon ony subuect whuch the lollowung poro groph mught suggest to you ol4e shut the door wuth Q sugh obsentmundedly crunchung o cruclcet under hus loot os he dud so It wos teo tume un London ond suesto tume un lvlexuco ond here he wos gettung reody to help Aunt Cotherune con corrots or could they? Ill lfxploun the sugnuluconce ol eoch ol the lollowung ond uts ellect on the world ol todoy conned beer butterlly nets retuo Lotun Esquure stocltung wornungs holes un Qrrungton Avenue houses wuth durty curtouns gummed reenlorcemeruts IV l.ust the gurls who hove ployed the hfth most umporton ports un the Senuor plays lor the lost seven yeors Wrute o detouled occount ol eoch of the lollowung T Why do people lul4e thungsfp Q Whot moltes me sleepy? 3 Why us cot spelled CAT unsteod ol ATC? Vl Qptuonol To show specuol desure to go to college Descrube whot you would do ul you were locked un o tower wuth Snow uNhute ond three Dworls Send thus trecutuse to Muss Prunello Whup T065 Hostungs Court Delphu lowo occomponued by o gym loclcer door, munus the combunotuon loclc Edncu ohnson XII Form e wos o lovely gurl She loved to Fry eggs ond lcull Flues She culwoys wos usefull But her other tostes So ortustucl So Funel Eotung porlc scundwuches ot twulught Fundung spuders un the roun l-leorung the sounds of possums croonung sweet songs ond wotchung smcull boys smosh burds eggs She wcus mod obout Austroluon Bushmen ond lcnew the nomes ol all theur chuels from 467 A D on ond o l'ler lomuly hcud rotheu' cu hord tume wuth her un thot respect but they used to hove her peel gropes ond grund up old tooth brushes to duvert her mund And then her one loult whuch wos reolly endeorung un spute of uts onnoyurug quoluty she but everyone she met on the stomoch ul possuble but otherwuse on the elbow But how l loved herl She wos o lovely gurll Edno ohnson XII Form 6 SC EST C ' D ' .Q ' 1 ' l .5 u. , - , 2100 ' , ,u' 3 3. r ' , -, 4 u , , 3 5. tu r , , u t T. Q. 3. Q- -5 4. T 5' . T 6. r r 7. ' ' ' 8. vt r r A A u , n. . . . , I h I ' ' - J , ll EPITAPH A conscientious soul wos Wrll And bod lse lrveo be would be stlll l-le snould nove been tlwe ldeol mon For lwe u ed all tlwe well known bronds And olwoys be used l.: tenne And on nas lwour wos Bnllnontune Use All4o Seltzer be would soy It molce you lougln your cores owoy And ll you wont your breotlw so pure Why tlwen my lrrend go buy some bure Y ur slcln will b to all o eost llwree colces o dov ol Flelsclwrnonn s Y ost For corn Dr Scborl s Zrno pods And soon your feet wont lwurtso bod And ll you wont tne world to lwum ust clmew some Vrrrgley s Speormlnt Gu Wrtb good clue r lwe did overflow l-lrs pos word? JEL L Ol l'le olwoys rested well ot mglnt As Qvoltnne mode lwrrn sleep trglwt But all tlwese tlwlngs con never sov A mon from gorng to tlwe grove And so we weep ond ore lweort sore For poor old Wilbur us no morel Cberrv Sue Qrr XII Form REBECCA PRESTQN still determined to brxng borne tlwe BACQN l lVlADl deCl.Al?lSSA problem But slwe PRECTCN vollontly wlmle out IO tlwe KQHLSAAT El.llNlQl2 loolmng HAGERTY nd worn vlust tben DQRQTHY come up from bel-HND soylng BUCK upl Il you bod only BADGE? troubles to go owoy you would now be IU tlwEYLAlNlD ol lVlAl?lFment l con be lVlAlQlQlNl some occoslons sold El.llNlQl2 ond l wall lVlcALLlSlVl3u ole lmo FAN tlwe sl3Al?KS ID Rebercos eyes wlwen tlwe greot doy orrlves ond FUNQQ weornng o SPRAGUE ol coxcomb lEDlll-l everyone onet lnoronn IX Form A poet sees o lovely woy A rooo tnot wrnds IU ribbon coals lnrougn sunny llelds ond o er tlwe lwrlls A lorlc In ev ry oolc tree trrlls At times tne snoo wy wooos surround And ellrn lWOfHSfl GIVl'EIQl'1 notes sound A fnomtorn streorn besloe lt bo ls Cr else o soorlclmg wove Filled bo llwo s tlne poets rood For me llwe br lwwoy stretclwes stroroln os str no Fron town to town And ot Its slde A penouln grove 'mst slap ond slice And mfnod lovely lodles orun And tell wlwot breod lugs mode tne nm Wbot gentle soop IWDVOVGO tlwexr slcln Vl lust crgorette 'nost joy con bring But rarely do l see o tree Eleonor Gront Xll Form 11 , l l 1 l f f . l . s - , . 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I 4 J l M o lv ll S us A A i E. l ' U ' e . l T e . . , ' Y E , V .H Sensor Best Athlete Sensor Best Dancer Sensor Best Actress Sophomore Most Absentmsnded Sensor Wst Freshman Career Gsrl 14 ROYCFMORE GIRL Freshman Class Backbone Sensor Fsrst to Get Marrsed Freshman Most Ladylslce Junsor Most ldealsstsc ,lunsor Largest Appetste Sophomore Class Grsnd 9 Q s on u 5' I I UI l 9 1. Sophomore Best Chauffeur 8. Junior Class Grind Q. 9. A 3. A A A 10. A 4. A 11. A 5. A A A 19. A 6. A A 13. A A 7. ' 15. A PROM DATE You may be blo f' wrt curly naar And eyes ol tlwe aeepest blue You may lwave a build lal4e Vllerssmueller And be captaln ol tlwe frew perlmaps you darre III4e Fred Astarre l'Iave a llne tlwat s too good to oe true But you re only at tlwrs prom allarr Cause nobody d come but you Ill Fabian XII Irorm I lnave a very sad story to tell lease lnsten to It and p olrt well Qne Wlnter I savv a m '1 sllp IU th street And ollered to Iwelp lwlm ba lc to Ins leet Wttn a gratelJI Ioolc be toolc rry lwand And Wntln mv lxenp lwe managed to stand I-le tried to tall4 but all I'1e could utter Was llwanlcs lor lwelpung me out ol tlwe gutter ust as I vvas turning away l'le grabbed mv coat and murmured Stay Well I stood tltere patlent and stall Wlwrle lwe pulled and vvlmeezed as tired men vv I Frnally Ile Ioolced very muclw relieved And Wntlw a smnle released my sleeve Kinder tlwan I tlwouglwt g1rIs now could be promuse me tlwat you wnl not taunt And I Il grant you any wlsln tlwat you want Now I tlwouglt tlwe old man delnrnous But I loolced at lwrm very seraous And sand brr I m not a young gurl any more llwree vveelcs ago I was tlwrrteen and lour And rl you don t tlnnlc me too uncoutlw I d please Illce baclt my long lost youtln Now Ive been a gurl lor lorty nine years And It s practlcally drnven me to tears I tlwouglwt tlwat I wanted tlwns clwnld Isle So tlwat I vvou d truss all ol grownups strlle But novv I ve talcen to ablworrlng llwls clwnld s llle lor It s terribly borlna I may mlss all tlue Mondays tlwat are blue But I mlss gay Saturday nnglnts too ll you tlwrnlc benng a clwlld IS lun I dare you to agann become one But walt Ive stlll my moral to state Please spare me tlwe second tlwat rt wall talce Il a man says to you Dear gurl don t taunt And I ll arant you any vvlsln tlwat you want lurn bum down cold colder tlwan Ice And I ll guarantee you a lwappy Isle QOH ODGS FOVVTI I I I , f Tia .n 1 I . I rv I- r , , ' I A I 1 1 - I 1 I ID , I F Q 1 at ' e I ' , U H I u., I ' I I , ' 1 I ' I I ' ' il , I ' , 1 HIVly dear girl, you've been Icind to me, 1 , I L tx I . , '- , f . I . I .1 5 I L I ' ' l 4 Y 1 . I - , . I , I I S f , U, f I , . , , I I I 1 I Il I I I ll V I I I I , . NJ J , CCNFESSIONS OF A FORTUNE HUNTING POODLE Yes I rust admIt ttat lor many years I lwave been notbung bu a fortune lwunter, a gold dagger so to spealc But l llave not always been tlwas way If all came about In ny wIld voltlr My lamlly you see, was one olt e prouaest If ell co I remember tlwe prctures ol latber and granelatner ana all nw Illustrlous ancestors wearung tlweur blue rzbbons wlucb lIned tlwe walls ol tne lcennel ID wlnnclw I was born Several tnmes wben I was a puppy l went to lVlaaIson auare Garden to watcb Iatlwer strut around IU Iront ol tlwej cges untnl be was awaraed tlne blue rnbbon bow dugrutzed we tlwougnt 'I rrl I-le was always so restrmned so elegant, never IH all tlwose years ol prIze wInnIng dld lne oetray Inns emotlons by wagglng Ins tall or ransung Ins volce above a low arpwl Nlotlner used to tell us bow we were all expected to grow up and wIn prlzes l can stall lwear lwer saylng Now eat your Kennel ratlon you dear llttle creatures, so tllat your coats will grow long ana slllty l-loweve I grew tlred ol all tlwe lamlly tradltlon tne canlne snobbery, l ran away lrom Home At Ilrst l lelt very daslwung very proud ol my Independence, l Iell IO wltlm one ol tlwe wlldest ot cat clmaslng alley runnnna, garbage can robblng gangs In town Let me tell you tlnere were Iew tlnangs we dldnt try lrom brtlng tlme pollceman to rJnnIng otl wltlw tl'Ie mayors laundry wIIIclI lwung outaoors on Monday rnormngs Finally we were clwased by tlwe doa catclner Up tlne streets and down tlne streets be cllased us Isntnl aIl were captured blt me fl I d lor lwours under somebodys lront steps ust as I was startlng out l ran Into a woman wlwo spolce to m In a sugary volce Gln tbe dear sweet puppy wJppy You lqnow tbe llne l'lere l tbouglwt IS a solJtIon So l wblned pntllull ana trned to loolc tbe part ol a poor lruendless Innocent puppy It worlced lulte a cllarm ana slwe toolt me Home to one ol tbose plnlq and vvlute apartments wIIere loot ol man lwas never trod lbere slwe led me and very daxntnly wutll countless oolunas and almngs batbed me Well to rnalte a long story slwort I llved lor englwt years ID tlwat plnlc and wlwlte apartment tl'Ie sole corrpanlon to tlwat coolng woman slttung In ber lap begging sweetly to please lwer trlends and goung lor wallcs IU a dreaalul lIttle sweater vvltlw plnlc nbbons on Ivy neck someturfes I would catcb glImpses ol mysell ID slwop wlndows ana shudder at tlle state to wluclw l Had sunlt but usually l was content Now slne IS cead and nas lelt me IIer Iortune Iwow dlsgusted lwer relatlves arel so l may loolc forward to years more ol sedate vvallcs and regular meals probably anotlwer plnlc and wlute apartment lm not s re wlnere I am gomg to stay Now l asm myself wlwetlner It wouldnt be better to run away agaln to run tbe alleys once more perlwaps to go lwome to tl'Ie llle at tlne doa snows B t l lcnow l wIll never do It l am too rruclw a slave ol Iuxury Alas, poor wasted lllel Ann Peters XII Form 1 1 . 1 l II- ', II I I E ' - I , 1 - 1 x I I I1 I I I V , II. 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Fai , , 3 Q A 5. :ie G li Streaf l4 l HLIGHTS OF 19 September 'l7 Fsrst day of school New gsrls come sn thsck and fast we wonder how fast September QQ Fsrst chemsstry lab lwo sunsors asphyxsated Qctober 'l9 QO Sensors leave for Dunes Eleanor G loses her scarf Sensors havsng a wonderful tsme Eleanor G loses her glasses Sensors readv to leave FleanorG lost Qctober Qctober Qctober Qctober November November November en November November December December unch December l 1 Q Q sll and Edna set up bar sn locker room and sell for a profst Q sll returns from Canada wsth 'l7 sweaters and a polo coat 3 Locker room floor covered wsth broken bottles 3 Groucho Marx comes to the l-lallowe en party dressed as 'leense 4 6 eanne Gaudy goes on a lsausd dset Roycemore plays Country Day Royce-more loses Chess takes Roycemore by storm Sensor Room becomes gamblsng eanne Gaudy eats ssx lunches lhanksgsvsng l-lolsdayl We leave for lurkey stuffed wsth sage School returns Saaes stuffed wsth turkey' Donaldson goes on a new dset mslk for breakfast an apple for 1 6 and a coffsn for Chrsstmas 7 lVlrs Noble snforms us that some sensor thsnks Chaucers Saslor went to Dartmouth December 8 Poster Contest for Sensor Play Fsrst place Gaudy Second place Gauay lhsrd place Gaudy December 9 Patty Best translates Danaos as Great Danes December 'IO Sensor play a success Sensors sst up all nsght passsna the csgars and smoksng them December ll Wsggy thsnks the ltalsan natsonal anthem ss abba DecemberlQ Norma wrstes wonderful obscure sonnet Admsts she copsed st backwards December T5 Vacatson begsns Roycemore leaves for a rest anuary 4 anuary 7 anuary anuary anuary 17 anuary 'lB anuary anuary anuary Q9 Roycemore returns to classes to catch up on sleep Amend voted class wst We thsnk they re only half rsght School quset Teense Vasl has a cold Cherry Sue transforms sensor pressdent s name to Potty Bust Edna takes study hall and corrects sensors the rest of the day Sensors have to correct Edna Three sensors take Msss Mclfenzse out to lunch and send her a corsage Three sensors pass hsstorv Sophomores lead grand march at Student Government prom u t wast untsl une Sophomoresl February 5 Poycemore plays Faulkner lloycemore loses February 7 lypscal conversatson between Roycemore gsrls sn lunchroom Fsrst gsrl ls that your crust of bread? Second gsrl Go ahead, you saw st fsrst February lO Mr Mellsnger made pressdent of Bell Telephone Company Bud calls lvlsckey every week from l-larvard February 15 Qecl l. tter day Everybody w :urs sto ksngs February 17 oy forgets her lunch unsors lose two pounds each li H s G 19 3 7- 3 a .74 . 7 g Ab oss ' A . 1, , I ' ' , SJ S S S A oe A . ' I ' d . 1 j A . I I F 7 . . A Y V I s fl ' s i J ee -. 7 ' f , xl TQ- V . ' ' . gl l4 r ' ' ' , s sa 7 7 s -Q r . J 26- -'-- . j Q7-- ' ' 4. J . 77 ' JS s , . is J ' . s A ' ' Y . February 'IS Phs Gams snvaae Roycemore dan e On tn way home Eleanor G decsdes ner mother wouldnt lske st February Ql Nssss Ashley asks o y not to park her black Bdsck before ssdewalk lzebruarv 30 Norrra gets a rnark below March 3 lf e learn abou p llogral March 5 Qoycemore plays La sn School Rofcemore loses Marcn 7 patty Best come to s 'sool on a Nlonaaf March JO Sensors become degenerate Mslk ex stes me says fan Deusen March ll Fa ley bemoans la t she mJst play sn comeay l leel o mucn more at home n tragedy March T4 ean ones belseves poetry ss the spon aneoJs combustson ol Feelsng March l5 Dorcas uses herself for expersmental pJrposes Eats a gardenlul ol worms March 77 Cnerry Sue gsv s her sensor speecn transports art gallery from home March W8 Teacher ex ussng class Go ausetly so as not to wake the other classes March T9 Mask and Dsrk goes to Rschard Il Wsnston Q Keele takes all back stage March QQ lypscal Fabsan soke as told by Fabsan A man came up to me and March Q3 Several sensors almost trampled to death sn mad rush For lunchroom at one thsrty March Q6 lhree freshmen go to see l-lenry lv or was st VVsnston 0Keele7 Admst to Rscey they are madly sn love wsth hsrn March Q9 Teachers play basketball game wsth sensors Sensors lose March 3'l palso approaches Sensors prof they ll wsn but don tdo much practscsng Nancy ean Donalason sll Fabsan Xll Form Conversatson ss pleasant the raaso lun But l ve found new snterests when school work ss done' ld rather hear opera lets sav l2schard Crooks Than read all the late t ol best sellsng books At all of mv homework l d throw a stsletto lo lssten to even a lasr Rsgol tto lrsstan und lsolde and Faust can enthrall Me much more now even than ol basketball And brsdge as l see st has grown auste passe Wsth my parents and eanse l hse me away No not to a nsght club where mussc ss hotsy But to angussh sn slence wsth poor paglsaccs ld dstch Mr Vergsl that old Roman meanse To hear La Boheme sung by Moore and Massns When offered some sce cream l say Not lor me l lsnd l m a gourmet For Flagstaa s hsgrs C Id pass up a play or an evensng wsth Larry For one act ol Carmen or Wagner s Valkyrse So conversa son ss pleasant the radso lun But l lssten o opera when my work ss aonel Norma Farscy XII Form 1 f ' V l c . fe Q , - s I s -. Q s J Cl . , V s 1 . , Y f s , 90, ' ' - 2 e . H t . 3 s , l l l ' 7 S Cs s J. - U f- H lx - l c , s ' s H 5 ' J J s s U f J I . V --- 1 Q ' - ., . H, ,- ' . 4' ' said ll havenlt had a bite in weeksl' so l gave him one. , I v , I J l J l f . ,. 1 f C ' - I l l ' A s ls ' s 1 L J Q s f l l v f C, s. , ,- ' l f s s . - ss fl , -s l l . I , Z. . X M. f , y A s ,W I I f I 2.3 WEN? ,. ,lui 11 I2 Sei Elf11'l 1191! li'115 wgiliif 22-W!! 'MUN MMI!! f:g'I1i 1111311 WH!! WNW A:1'1 gigQaH Mali! !3l1: afkitli ii'il11 mlzsqf NME? lmag 11!ii2 Elm W gzygri UU!!! w 'FY HHH qaiwlla im fi? rilfi' ZTQHZL EMM! VQLQQ Qi-3? V i 1:6 SONNET TOE O CN MODERN WORDS OKS DUE IBRA O THE L TRIGONOMETRY PROBLEMS AS DREAMED UP BY THE SENIORS l Mary was malang her llttle brother Bully a new parr of pants Berng a pre coclous child he notlced when he loolced at hrs left hnp from the outside of the rnght lec the angle of elevation was 30 degrees l-low long were the pants? l-le had a Q foot warst l was srttung peacefully trynng to do an algebra test when a certaun gtrl decrded to slng She was slttlng IH o window Q0 feet from the ground at an angle of depression of Q0 degrees l'low far was thus bloomung young singer from me7 Pete the Pelcune e wr hed to lcnow hcw tall hrs owner was 5 n Ing T0 fe t away he nottced the angle of elevatuon was 60 d grees T0 mrnutes l-low tall dad the cwrer seem tothe cog? A seagull was snttrng on a llghthouse Q00 feet hugh and saw a crust of bread floatrng on the sea l-le found has angle of depresslon to be 50 degrees QO minutes l'-low far from the lrghthouse was the bread? lVlr Algernon Smith was stanclng 30 feet aft of the mast on hrs yacht Mr B The angle of elevatron to the top of the mast was 49 aegrees 50 mrnutes l-low hugh us the mast on Algys yacht? rmmy had rut climbed a mountarn and was loolung down and across at a flea on the baclc of a contented cow IU a pasture It the mountann was 5 000 feet hugh and the angle of depresslon of the cow 44 dearees 50 minutes, how far away was the flea? At thus time Bully was up In a tree In the parl4 loolclng at aney and Davy slttlng on a parlc bench under the moon The henght of Bully s eyes from the ground was Q5 feet and the angle of depression was 49 dearees 50 mlnutes Fund the drstance of the park bench from the spot a pxece of gum plt strarght down by Bully would land Thirty srx furemen had a ladder whlch would ruse from the truclc at an angle of elevation of 73 degrees 30 mrnutes They drove the truclc to wuthln 10 feet of a burldlng 5arah was leanrng out of a wrndow 40 feet up Could she have been rescued'7 No extenslon on the ladder Where was lVlrs ones whose wundow the ladder yu t reachedf? Was the burldnng on fnref? PREVENTION Twas out rn coolc s lutchen one darlc stormy night When two small mrce frrst saw the lrght Far off on the table under a glass Cat the fresh cheese, a aold yellow mass Then up on the table, wnth a sllp and a slide The mnce dvd hurry to coolc s lovual prnde The aur was delrcrous as the whlslcers drd twltch Twas only the glass that prevented a snrtch one Anne lVlcBrrde XI Form Fnrst love IS sweetest, and l am ID love lXo other male as gorgeous have l seen l-las haur us golden as the sun above As aeep as wells artesnan are hrs e en Apollo moves again whene er he leaps, As swlft and sure as any flyrng cloud And true, before hrs beauty as he sleeps All those who conquer hearts rn sleep fall cow d Ch, joyous boyhoocl What can greater be A strong man s wealc compared to a chrld No actor plays so reallstucally As boys, ID rug rous games of pnrates wuld The more l thnnle the more sure l am that No other male s attractrve as my cat Eleanor Grant Xll Form 128 . cv' 4 .J A QA 0.0 4 .1 . 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I-Ie ote so much He grew reoI I3 g He would crowd orwd pusw to get to Iood Amd Iwe ote It QII bod or good I-Ie wouId eot It QII Ieovmg just two droos Ihem woII4 owo Irdorrg Iwr clwops prod ImoIIy Come to Storrd Ior prootorou Amd yet IWIQ Iooo woSr1tSoeCroII,m1trrtro1 Bm the other or s were scrowrw omg II se ro oteo e oodr e IM S I4eot on II OID Former I-Irggs Decrced to eot one OI Iwrs Orgs But wIwe-rw Former I-Irgg gofe tIm om. o IooI4 I-Ie Iotmd prod toe orrIv one Ive couIo c'ooI4 So Iwe gove o Ieost witrw twerwtv peooIe CIIre dmimg room IooIced IrI4e o depot . II1ey CII tI'rougIvt I-Iiggs trwe oerrect Iwost Ard prod tIwe most oelectoble roost So prod wo5 eoterr by tIrose twent oeoore m t e drmrrg roorr t rot OoI4ed IIML O Ieo VNJIwIIe 'rue otter ogsworeI1oQpv ond goy ocouse toey were free t, ro, o and oIo , Now ttrot yo,I 'wove Ireord oI pro, :ry booiwoo I or se wrIt sore too con rroooer io gow too. So rIyog1Cor1iwofttO be o Ieost Ior I-Irggs ReIr::ro mv oeor Q5 Idrem, Irof' Ioervg oegs. ,Ieorw Iowes, XII How F A V O R I I If - I f1rrIs' CoIIe':e V , Sosrh 'rwrr S I1 js' oIIege Vine 'Is e PID INQIQ 34 D Acness 'Jiri I'IeIeo Foxes f?v,oSv Rose Lee I Ie'-wr 'dives I-Ie'e Ar - 'fo ft 'rio ' or Mine .Test CVVTI I frmogwd Io erto I1 Aye' Iurofff IIC z Ifore I5o.'.ff-r fwIf:'1Ir.1. II'i Iwoo Sp:-rt 'YIT'fl Idoree 3 V I mf: IIoreQ? of 'rdrni fuufrfr IfNY,IIf'S I I I ,d II-'M' . fr CI :rr I9 -' . dw 1' IW' IJIJJ '.frpi'i',J I f 1Ir'r,g If' 2521 Rui II' -' r 11 yfrctfi, S+ I N S IrooI XI' ibm j, C, Iv o ,WS Ifddr, ' M1 r' fIr zrIIfr NI, I?-Vreav fI'r VIH I I It 'I'IIrf I7'1r:crIf1rrd ffft z Ir, Ifrcfn' Cir: Crwd IIC I' d I' Il frd Iptd lXd:eQime'IdfQSc,'rr9' .ei 'r'- II EDCCZIW ' rift Foo I A N I S . I I VI M E S, E , I Q I IIIIQ 'Cow VI3 o II III I rw trr on I tr , S X -I Q Q I I I I I I I .I I . I II I ' I Uh o ot t . to Q- BQ I ' fr W , If L I If- ff rn C J S I r DOING A GEOMETRY PROBLEM m:aQZrnrx-4G30 tlrsf ate vow r sn rpened pencw out elect a paae th sc ear Ana then before your very eyes Qtranae taures vvrll apoear Sometrmes when you are aurte perplexed And fall to work one out Don t wart hut try to do the next And put your lears to rout ut never uve up trynng Aslc Dad perhaps he lqnows, And even try your Mother, To hll the vacant rows Alter a wwle you see the lwgnt And other mustalces too It shows that you have used your mlnd And found what you can do Mary Lou l-larrlson X Form With apologses to Whnttner l-lappy gtrls with smnlxng laces Pass through halls to dnhferent places And our merry whistled tunes, Grrls from gym go an and out Student Government should watch outl W th our red lrps redaer strll KlSS9d by strawherrues on the hull We re not so sure It s strawberries though That gave those lnps such ruddy glow Wrth the sunshnne on our laces We run the school through merry paces Yes we Freshmen we re the bunch, Why we can heat them all to lunchl Roycemore memories with us stay Year rn year out day alter day Mary lfverltt leasley Web IX Form stanas For Poycemore grrls tree from worry or car lS For the oceans ol lun that we share as our youthful zest hnmmrng over wnth mrrth stands for classmates the hnest on earth s entnusrasm lor all that we do as the merrnment that carries us through as he opportunutnes that present themselves there means report caros that come whate er s he endung ol da s hlled with joy cnrvlng us lnendshups that naught can destroy Dale Bogert IX Form F If lf Q J la l ' , , r , so V at l ' 1 3 ' , l l f , 4 f With our rolled up pantaloons, V y . I , l f f , , l f f f , A . I by s , l N , e. r X W . l r , n. l k I . t - . I . Y V L. . . I fx V l ROYCEMORE FORTIS PRUDENS SIMUL Twenty Fourth Year Opens September 15 1938 KINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL ' Ol I HRX S NI Pr1nc1pa1 X Assocxate Prmcxpal EVANSTON 640 Lmcoln Street Phone Unn ersltv 5790 ! f'HI.I,lCf3lQ Plilfl .VXIi.X'l'OHY ANI? HICNIQRAI, C' 'HSN INC' .YIDING ART, . BIA'l'Il',', , INN' AND PHYSIVAI. THAIXIXG 0 IilCliIii'i','X SHIQRBIAX ,XSIILIQY MHS. IQIQITII l'lilpS'l'U ' School days are happy days When you come to Cooley s Cupboarcls Inc ORRINCTON NORTH OF DAVIS C ICAGO SOUTH OF DAVIS AIN ST CHICA EVANSTON, ILLINOIS A New Key to Beauty BRUECK BEAUTY SYSTEM THE MARTHA BEAUTY SHOP 1906 Central Street Fva Ston 1 1 r Xu n All Branches of Beauty Culture Phones Greenleaf 6515 6516 Lake Forest 780 North Shore Grocery and Meat Market 1931 Centra' St eet Evanston Fmest Frults and Vegetables At A11 T1mes X rl U Our Store 1S as near as your telephone a l Us offett Stud1o Portralts of D1st1nct1on IX fm 1 rr- 1 I 7 9 H , M , E A O F G O I 1 I . r , , , , Ill. , EA 'I rxlmrlzflxr- X .xxx-.ru 35:01 ' 1 .A U t I xxx:-.xrslxx ,',3lII A ' IMI.-n lgltmuXX1vhf,r:tFur1w-r5 l'N1x I-,l.l'l1' .1711 C l , 'l'Infr,rlgx11:nl l'I:r-rxf4wI- N111-lx. Xin-r fn- yr-are or glrrrwru--r ll' 'to Btu--I-L or Xmmn srrl ' Ilrrrmim-.-+1111vnrlrf-15 mm p:x1lwI1-e-!S:n'1:uY!1wl11:1:!Yl1:aT rf--wr'-f 5--'.rl.t'.lw-N .tml r'h.nr:u. 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CURTISS BABY R if ff? wud-K' Ween: 151554 l .Z X Q' N! uilfaxas' J' 'F UM X or 'ff Always Pure and DCIICIOUS The Sugar You Need or ENERGY Curtlss Cancl IJTTO S41-IXI-RIN! P10 ldcnt C HIC AGO l i l . 7. s -, as l . Shr- iflzm Bo: 1-h tel X Y -1 , . - ,. , . l . - , ' ' 5. 1. ' Q Y-V W WW if I X. I, I l ,, ' , zjsz 'jS... , lay, la, ' Low - . Nil N' I vm l' 1 u visit to 1 iquv :ml , za: 'N 1 1, , ' ' x 2 -' ' 2 ,I .'-', l' 'S L .A l ' ,I 'fll'.'C 3 ' ', N' v -:' , l 9 ' I 'I I C' Q I , -Z gxU'x ku '? x, 4 Q, 434 'VZ .V f Q q, 4 2 4Y35'13?i2??ll :'V F5133 . . Now f- R1ch 1n Dextrose f 5 g2z:e:e:a:e:z' 'c1:E:EE2EE5:5 . C, CO? THE CHICAGO AREN A Nexi Falf JOIN THE CHICAGO FIGURE SKATING CLUB ,x If Ii I 143 N IJ U17 11 ff Y r- 1-1 BI U Ii IC 9 Q C CLI I 'C 40 vwpull' UQ A 0 In Evanston and on the North Qhore Look for th1s Blue and Whlte Pure Seal A Full L1ne of Qualxty Prod ucts Tramed Personnel and Completely Equlpped Modern Statlons Insure Your Com plete M0t0f1ng Pleasure PURE OIL PRODUCTS CO Davls 1234 Winnetka 2300 WHERE DO WE GO? TO THE VILLA DEMETRE 1657 Sher1dan Road ll I IX N NIXNNI NI P l7lIX XII Xlxlclmxxlu GOOD EATS and PROMPT SERVICE Wll,KIl'I'l l'IC, , . ftllf NH A ,E J - lilC'I'Wl'IlCN Wll,KIIC'l I'lC AND IilCNIl.WHlt'l'lI Wlufn- alwlif-iars lr:.1'lu11's- fllllflilll :ml lllll1'I' Szilulwir-lmrs :wr .1-1'w-11. Will I mf-vt ymx in Klux lllliillfllrlll Spanish Yillu :1I'tH'Tlw 1liIllf'f' 1 1- the llll'llII'l'-.7 ualziy Merchandzse BOOKS CLASS ROOM NEEDS TYPEWRITERS FOUNTAIN PENS SPORTING GOODS GIFTS and STATIONERY Establ shed 1805 CHANDLER S 630 Davls Street Evanston Borchardt Beauty Shop Look Your Best AMERICAN MINERAL SPIRITS COMPANY PETROLEUM REFINERS The Ex anston Academy of F1ne Arts Chc Ne York Ch rch St In a to Gre 16 4 O O O O O O i 3 CC YY 12 X. S111-Ii-lull linzul IIiL:l1l:1lnll':1I'l-X, lll. PIIUII1' 1921! ' r S O i ago w ' 636 u . 'V ns n, Ill. 7 LORD S PETITE SHOP Where Style IS Ex pressed 1n terms of Youthful Soph1st1 catlon LORD S l111xTa1x PQI 1111 wuvmxx 1 N A LYONS PHARMACIST 6962 N Clark St ,Cor Morse Ave CHICAGO Phone Rogers Park 0030 ROGERS PARK'S REAL DRUG STORE 17 Years for S1 00 'fmt -I lzlf or lzff 1' ffzlfll ll v iff ffm Sfznlf 1 M the N nm P XX I ANIIN 51 gil o 1o11tl1 1 lIllX plmts 541 fm 1 7llllf 421 1 l I 11 C camp C l114 go O lix 'XI11l Pl mt 1111111 l ll7OI 1111110 SN N ljfflllllllll Nt lm Phone Umversxty 5252 The Roydon Shoppe All Branches of Beauty Culture l0ll' Davis S! lnwx i Evanston Ill READY MADE CUSTOM MADE Formal Informal BAILEY S INC HINC ' Ili X For Men Women Boxs Gxrls A llill 'NIJ 1 s llm lfYAxs 11N 1 l 1 If A D' . J I I - - ' 1' , f -' ,Q r A su z '-f-mite-rl pill to he l1111'i4-11 ll4'0 , 11 Il as f mel 111111 touir- for Sirk or . l1e:l H' 1 5 2 ' ' 251-, S5 171' 501-, N 1. or., .llll lill .' I Al P.-Xlllul. For Sal 1 :it SP1 'INA 'I-All l'lVilllFlllll Ss-1-l at lillll Vu. A lCv:111stu11 -' xl: 'Shall l any TllVC'l111r4-l1St. lfvznust 111 fir--. f'H!'4l '21 1' ' . :A P I 'C' ' 'ago l .,,, - , ,, ,, . W ,,,,-,,f,,, ,, -I l. U111,suN Z D , . Nelson System Laurdry and Dry Cleanmg LEE NELSON JEWELER Optometrxst 1626 Orrlngton Avenue 4 X X X N I X Complrments Holdorf Rldmg Academy Un er :ty 6861 l f4 0 SX I 422 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON LL SPIES BROS INC Ofiiclal jewelers to ROYCEMORE GRADUATES NI LHICAC O COTTAGE MAID ICE CREAM CO EVANSTON Every flavor meets wrth Favor FURRIERS AND DRY CLEANERS 810 Deml t St set Edythe O32 Church St EVANSTON lllll llzlvl- Sr. A l'm UH!-lllli Iilllllll' I'I1lYl'l'SlIf' ll lil If '. . I'UX. lI.I, ,TJIS ' iv Green ea 10 of l.Ol'IS I3li,Xl l'Y .'. LUX Georgian Ho el f ' , I . 'I' . .. 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