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I2 THE PORCUPINE “@he Porcupine” Issued every school month in the interests of the Sinta Rosa High School. SUBSCRIPTION CM MEARS So cec le vsicsels cra eal es Cane moleiee bres s.a sie @ ein mieimias Olsra ote ee 50 cents ELqlie MERE irc, cc koacsle ratetese ol rae claig Dea mrerelsiets mia ee Minerwitael ase sn) 915 25 cents Single Copies... 2.0.0 -eseeeee eeneeeerreness a ere np ents (0@F Subscriptions must be paid in ADVANCE. FOUR ete tis c s1s scars ate ons “hig ap cedane retunaves Oattuamaneiee MILTON DOD GE BUSINESS MANAGER... ....ccceeccesceesere teeeeeers CARL SCHAUPP (LULU MANN INSGSOCTAES So seas co ose cncaseninielnes as eiatmeas s a eis= See) ) ETHEL COY FOWCITANGES cae sicrecccucwabesicees) evqitibiew) wasise ROWENA SYMMONDS TREE AOTICS, 5 nines acc ecg ane sph eendve eile eae winmeams CARL RATHBONE Soe BUZRELL, ’06 LOCALS AND PERSONALS....-.eeseeecescerees ELSA HADRICH, ’07 ‘'EDNA BURGER, ’08 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ........-- ELLSWORTH MITCHELL NMEA AR ETSTR, ou sical was esinitin he’s aii scleieeeineivernon .ESTHER REID Entered in the Postoffice at Santa Rosa, Cal.,as second class matl matter. All personals, stories, literary articles and items of interest to this paper should be sent to The Porcupine, Sania Rosa, Cal. At this season of the year we hear much about thank- fulness. We are told that we cought to be thankful for this, that and the other thing, with a remarkable latitude of subject. But, should we be thankful for anything that is not conducive to self development? “Sublime egotist,” you'say. But come with me through the pages of history and note the generals, statesmen and writers. Would such characters have existed but for self development? To everyone the gravity of individual responsibility should be apparent. The adage that “a chain is no stronger than its weakest link.” though trite, is still applicable. We deplore the weakness of the social chain, yet we come far from being efficient links ourselves. It is only by the development of the links that the chain will ever attain to any degree of potency. A pertinent question now: What factor is most con-
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THE PORCUPINE II with the sword in all crimes (climes). JI have neither words, no utter, but I am delighted that we shall meet with the friends in the summerland of forever. I must leave by tomorrow morning, first train, and the noon will start from San Francisco to Far East. No time to take leave of everybody, then I left this letter. I wish you and all students go through life in the same perfectly happy-go-lucky way with a big heart and de- lightful unconsciousness of anyone or anything around you and them. I hope to see you again in this country or heaven. Be quietful through eternity, Santa Rosa’s na- ture. Fare the well, my dear teacher, and girl and boy of all. In haste, but with deepest affection, yours truly, Oliver E. Odanaka. — y3--— Paw says: “Life is like a game of cards and our only duty lies in playing our ‘hand’ to the best of our ability, we did not deal the cards.” That’s all very well, my philosopher friend, To the will of the gods you are able to bend, But I fear that my duty devotion might lack Should I dream of a king and fate dealt me a jack. A. 706. 3 -—.-— On the night of October 31, a high wind carried a couple of the Santa Rosa street cars away from their ac- customed resting place and deposited them in the High School campusette. The wind can’t come back too soon. ——— £— -— Aleck, (Com. Geo., explaining converging of winds to- ward equator): “The speed of an object in the center of a plane tends to draw all objects to it. Take the Santa Rosa street car, for instance..” ee Miss Whitehead: “The straits of Gibraltar flow into the Pacific Ocean, I believe.”
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THE PORCUPINE 13 ducive to seif development? To our mind it is the power to think. Such a statement seems almost insane, but to judge from the actions of those with whom we daily come in contact it cannot be iterated too often. It is only by the power of thought that the asperities of our daily lives can be smoothed. Only in proportion to the strength of our minds can we gratify the desires of our hearts with any safety. We laud the minds which have broken the shackles of religious oppression in the past, yet, today the churches are the most crowded, where reason least exists. The number of illustrations is unlimited; every ereat movement of the past or present, be it religious, political or social, hs sprung from a thought. In High School we are rushed from class to class, while facts are unceasingly poured into us. We grasp these facts, but we do not get hold of the greatest fact of all, that these facts are not thoughts. Facts are merely the materials out of which we shape our thought; the more we practice with the materials, the more perfect become our thoughts. Premature judgment is bad, but it is to be preferred to no judgment at all. We can at least put our twos together and make fours of them and later, when our light grows stronger, our fours can be squared. If thinking is needed at any time in our lives it is right now. Weare daily forming habits and prejudices which are to be the foundations of our future characters, and yet we are daily proceeding in our endeavors to veneer the dead shell and allowing the kernel, our true foundation, to lie neglected. Character is the world force of today. It can only be gained by self development. Self devel- opment is dependent upon thought and wise action, the concrete form of thought. What we should be
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