Soldan High School - Scrip Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1927
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A Trlbute f,4fg.'a,':, OOKING backward to the days N IIQ I When as students ln amaze Gropmb here and there for ald gf At her feet our trlbute layed Then we felt but llttle knew Twas her sp1r1t sh1n1n throubh F1ll1n us w1th zest for work Takm from lt all the 1rk Ur 1n on to better th1n s Soft her VOICE 1n memory r1n s Crowned wlth thoubhts serenely h1 h Others too she tau ht to Hy Gladys Gruner j M A J An Expenence fi MONG bleak rocks the Sxbyl crouched lntent Broodm her fin er on the anclent pabe 'X Dark w1th Cassandra s curse Medea s ra e Then rey 1nscrutable p1erc1nb eyes she bent Upon me where I wa1ted half afra1d Lest she break sllence wlth some blastm word Or an appallmb chant of doom be heard But wxth rand esture on the flre she la1d The book and flame brew hunbry towards the sky Wh1le struck w1th deep amazement sudden I Saw l1nt of tears warm on her habbard cheek Thrllled to the core I heard the Slbyl speak L1ke bells far off of sweet unearthly tone All entleness O ch11d my blessed one To J M A j I IIIJIIIIIIIUQV, EAUTY your le acy and h1 h Romance 91' Drawn by your u1d1nb hand tender and sure Old ardens blossom for us and the lure Of that br1 ht bourne of poets to entrance The heart of blrlhood throbbmb to the dance Of faery feet Inalterably pure The leam you followed as We followed your Frall shadow 1n 1ts questlnb Nelther chance Nor man s op1n1on moved your sp1r1t free Sternly you chose but havmb fixed the way Starred lt w1th laughter and w1th charlty Loyal and lovmb to your latest day Your chrldren s pra1se was ever on your tonbue And joy ln youn ness kept your sp1r1t younb Gussle Isaacs Bortm Q -V Axxk e '24, 'i'P- sl1,:-:f- 'xalizzdcxri-,,.11 15? 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U b . f We Saqeigsmnpanw iffgig Inns Taverns and Llterature ERHAPS lt IS best to be01n our talk on Inns Taverns and Llterature w1th a few brlef quotatxons umversally known passaoes uses the exact term Shall I not take mme ease wj at myne Inn, Yet we know Henry IV CIII Zj from whrch th1s brlef reference xs taken abounds ln the rlchest tavern scenes offered 1n lxterature Then ln Macbeth Now spurs the lated traveler apace to Dam the tlmely mn CIII 33 When we realxze these words are from the mouth of a murderer we come to know that 1nns and taverns were places of refuge and safety as well as of hospltallty In the early elohteenth century W1ll1am Shenstone wrote on a tavern wlndow these lmes Who er has traveled Irfe s dull round Where er hrs stages may have been May s1gh to th1nk he strll has found Hrs warmest Welcome at an Inn But the Oreat Dr Samuel johnson toward the close of the same century gave to 1nn or tavern llfe 1ts hmohest clalm to honor To gxve myself a footmo I have chosen from among the apprecratxons of xnns and taverns by great men of letters one by Dr Samuel Johnson There IS nothlno whlch has yet been contrlved by man by wh1ch so much happlness 15 produced as by a Good 1nn or tavern The last lmes I shall take from Omar Khayyam Surely It carrxes wlth xt a deep splrltual meamno And th1S I know Whether the one True Light Kzndle to Love or Wrath consume me qu1te One Hash of It w1th1n the Tavern caught Better than 1n the Temple lost' outrlght Now to blow to you some foam from off some rare old flaoons of ale Nay do not be alarmed Good Volsteadxans the foam IS lxterary and the Hagons are the covers of some rare old books manuscrlpts then' margms covered wlth lovely 111um1nat1ons O many are the wand bear ers but few the true worshlppers of Bacchus So sald our anclent Greek, and I have ever been a worshxpper of Bacchus I have reallzed that out of thls worshxp of the glver of the most dazzlmg g1ft of the year came the works of Aeschylus, of Sophocles, of Eurlpldes It gave us the mlghty theatre of the Greeks, lt gave us Oedepus Rex Ant1gone, Electra Now, mn the fulness of tlme, when the worshlp of Demeter, the glver of bread, merged wlth that of the ALWIDC God there came the symbols of the bread and wme the holy of hol1es ln your hearts and m mme -'S - fx ff HK- lf- nf- f 1,7 . Av ,'xf,:f,' V 51 2' ' - -' ' in i I K Y:f f1,,,-- . ..-f - , 'QQ rf-J , ul 1,fu f I I, ,ilzfai fluff 91- J V I ruff ' ' n Nw ' . - 1 Q ' , and llfted from em1nent authors. Shakespeare IH two brxef K it o S U .. - . . . ,, ., .. as ' ' 5 V In ! ' ' 5 . . v A 3, ' I 5 I b . U U gg: ln' ' , ' Y g . . . 5 1 ' I . k. . . . . ,, - I have never believed that genius could be fostered on banana splits, chocolate sundaes, and soda pop. Neither could I believe any form of intoxication as revolting as that displayed by groups of over-fed, self- indulgent bodies and faces that I can witness any day in the vicinity of the innocent soda water fountain. But my subject is Inns Taverns and Llterature I intend to halt here and there down the long centuries at some contemporary tavern I shall dwell at each stopping place long enough to comment on the humaneness yes and the humanities contributed to literature by these places of public fore gatherlng l1'1St1tL1t6d as they were for rest for nur ture and for rich human intercourse It IS April toward the mid month and well on into the afternoon of the year 1375 All day long strangers were arriving at a tavern in Southwark at the end of the London br1dOe By sundown there had assembled one of the most famous companies ever gathered at a public hostelry Among theme was the reatest reporter of all time by name Geoffrey Chaucer And what a remarkable group and on what unfor gettable mounts they entered the immortal inn yard later to be seated at a feast both for body and for soul There was no such group of formally aristocratic lords and ladies as Boccaccio selected for his famous ten days 1I1 the palace at Fiesole Chaucer in his fine human reach far surpassed h1s model Here at the Tabard was an intensely human and racy representative of every class of society save alone the highest and the lowest the king and the serf And they meet as was hinted not at a castle or a palace but at a house of public call kept by the unmatched host and showman the immortal Harry Bally We can imagine the reception of each pilgrim by that portly and enoaging landlord We can falrly taste the wine and the ale and the viands that revaled the mner man and woman When the human draught relieved what rnaonihcent human talk followed For the Olym frail: -Ji-j fq 3-E'-!lI'E Xx Q W ,L BQ Z 449 Ill ll' IE Z fimlulll lil! 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' va' I p1an showman welded together thxs Group of some thirty odd human bemgs as m1ght a skllled stage manager and Chaucer knowmg well hrs part passed from each to each lrstened to the out pourmgs whlch he dlgested and set down And the next mornmg they rlde r1de forever down those s1xty mlles of road and we rlde wlth them hstemng to thelr 1mmortal tales They never reach the shrlne so there are no return storles And the There IS the group of Chlvalry the Knlght the Squlre and the Yeoman We mxght mclude the Franklm for he represented the free dom from feudal laws Then there are the eccleslastxcs from the revoltmg Summoner h1s mottled red face made more loathsome by h1s Wreath of sores We see the monk the fashlonable preacher of hrs day costly fur trlmmmg the habxt of hrs order hrs mount a splendld charger Jmollng bells that he hears more often than those of the chapel We see the school mlstress of the fashlonable semlnary of the day the Lady Prloress We hear her unorthodox French wltness her pseudo courtly manners for She leet no morsel from h1r llppes falle Then her p1ty for the trapped mouse and her lnhuman tenderness for her lrttle dog as agalnst chlldren leaves her forever Fames rlpe cherry Ireserved m syrup We can almost see the fond and anx1ous mothers rushmg to her convent wxth thelr tender daughters We can only touch here and there on thls 1mmortal company There IS the lawyer We have an ugly name for hrs type today but as old Don Chaucer says No where so blsy a man as he there was And yet he seemed b1s1e1' than he was But here IS the madmficently vul0ar wlfe of Bath the Hauntmgly r1ch woman her clothes the exaggeratlon of everythmff that marks good taste from her hat the slze of a sh1eld to the ten pounds of coverchlefs under lt Indeed all her clothes 1n quallty and 1n quantlty falrly screamed the1r prlces as d1d her vo1ce roar forth her story on the way so perfectly was each ln character But how maonlficently has Chaucer done her portra1t It was the gCI'11llS of Chaucer who devlsed the meetlnv place at the wavslde mn the Oemus who made the landlord the soclal h1 h arblter lt was he who paved the way for modern HCt1OI'l Then even more splen drd than the storles each sulted as It IS to the character that relates It are the lmks that hold the storles together Here are Harry Balley s most splendld accompllshments, here IS that framework that holds the talks together and bmds thls human company mto an mdlssoluble umt Flfty or seventy five years earller, no woman would have appeared ln thls processlon The places of refreshment would have been a refec tory of a monastery and both the lmks and the stones would have been ll ..g -- Y , Q- g i!-fl-Lg:-:L,,,,f-Y '-gl? ff:.t-f if-, 'J - ,fl gf - r - ff f H JC- bg: 1. f---1 '-1-', v , ,yr f ,T ,ig-gr,,Y if i W g if A Y . , D - T' V supper to the winner of the contest is never given. 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N , ,, . ff ' ' ' H za ' S ' 1 ' 5 5 . - 5 S - . . . , f -0 Q, CQ1JiQ4EsfsQi7R41 adjusted to what was thought proper for eccleslastlcal ears Here we have rlch untrammeled common human talk We cannot but remark that Chaucer expressed no surprlse at the appearance of women at the mn or on the prlgrrmage Besrdes he puts three of the best storles 1nto theu' mouths and they do thelr full share of the talkln rn the l1nks between the tales The tavern then brought about a perfect fuslon among 1tS accldental guests and the v1s1t to the four 1nns alono the way to Canterbury contmues to weld thls company Althouoh w1th strong royal afhllatlons rt was rn the London taverns of hrs time that Chaucer learned a tolerance and acqurred a humanlty that was Shakespearean 1n 1ts reach No vlolent or rash cr1t1c1sm escapes h1s pen as he draws the portralts or repeats the tales of that racy group of thlrty odd men and women And so they r1de on down throuoh the years the merrlest rrchest mmded company every preserved from Obl1VlOf1 throuoh the lmmortal Orft of sono Then as two hundred years roll away we hear commo back from a century not yet born a crystallrne volce Souls of Poets dead and gone What Elys1um have ye known Happy Held or mossy cavern Chozcer than the Mermard Tavern9 Have ye trppled drrnk more fine Than m1ne host s Canary wrne Or are fruzts of Paradzse Sweeter than those darnty pres Of venzsonp O generous food' Drest as though bold Robzn Hood Would wrth hrs Mald Marzan Sup and browse from horn and can I have heard that on a day M1ne host s srgn board flew away Nobody knew whrther, tzll An astro1oger's old quzll To a sheepskxn gave the story, Sard he saw you zn your glory, Underneath a new old szgn Srpprng beverage d1v1ne, And pledgrng wrth contented smack The Mermazd rn the Zodzac Souls ot' Poets dead and gone, What Elysrum have ye known, Happy field or mossy cavern, Chozcer than the Mermazd Tavern9' 1 It has often been wondered whether these lovely llnes by Keats are responslble for the revlval of mterest ln The Mermaid Tavern Although they unquestronably gave publrc mterest to the matter, he was In 4- gvfix X ,vv.,1:-'X-f-'af-3-1 fi-13, - amiff- 'LA' 1 M- N , , , 4 C -r f 'f ,. . x X , H , Aj,fg.g,- egxa gj :gg Wg xg-A g M g 4 rip -gg jig gf , , . . . 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D v 5 . y ' b D D' ' D KA' y Y f . , . 9 1 1 . , . -A f fa' a, QEQSmw1w f' far from be1n0 the recoverer It had H ured amonb the le endary adorn ments of fancy whlch the school of Colerldbe Lamb and Le1 h Hunt passed prrvately from man to man Indeed Hazlltt referred to It several t1mes as an art1cle of poetlc falth But to our tavern T1s Twelfth N1 ht the closln of the twelve days of Chrlstmas merrrment and wh1le there IS yet tlme and the v1s1on st1ll before me and whlle I walt for the cakes for alack' the ale W1ll be m1ss1n the corner of Bread street and Cheapslde rn Old London O many a t1me I have stood there and have thoubht Here they walked here they stopped and entered I st1ll see the old na1l studded black oak door It IS twlllbht agamst a murky oranbe shot sky As the loom thlck ens there HTISCS before me an old t1mbered bu1ld1n wlth ables aloft set 1n rlchly carven frames cur1ous monsters shootlng out at the an les and from the beam ends I hear the creak of 1ron and there swmbmo at the corner IS the old Sl n I need not look too cur1ously My heart tells me It IS the Mer ma1d I turn as I half feel a movement One of the beam ends seems to sway fantastlcallv Oh there he IS W1ll Kemp astrrde a rrffon H1s smbm, comes down to me In youth when I d1d love d1d love a luoubrrous sono I thmk for a Twelfth N1 ht But he chan es O mlstress mme where art thou roam1n 9 Then another chan e And let me the canakrrz clznk A soldzer s a man A Izfe s but a span Why then let a soldler dnnk fOtheIIoD Suddenly out of the shadows they gather They fall 1nto l1ne and W1ll Kemp the Kmb of Comed1ans Jumps down amonv them s1nb1n and beckomnb them Under the greenwood tree Who loves to Ire wzth me And turn hzs merry note Unto the sweet brtd s throat Ah I know them all The first a stately fioure carr1es on h1s arm a velvet cloak and the lantern close at hand shows that lt IS mud stamed Ah, I remember a queens foot had once rested there And close at hand IS Robert Greene death 1n hls face But h1s b1tter look changes to supphcatron, when a great heavy hulk of a man hurr1es for ward and shouts, Ah, W1ll, what would the Mermald be wlthout thee 9 W1ll ralses hrs hand bemgnantly to the ghost l1ke Greene Then w1th an almost resrgned look the ghastly face vanlshes l I 4. , is 'X- ' Af L.,-F' rx,--s-:Lf ii --H 59- - , -' ' ' . .' - .,. 41 A A Y I 'C'I N'-'Alf'- J, fr K X' --f--gf - ,Xl Q4--'17-2-5 ffrf ,. 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D . or U ' V !7 , . . 5 . 6Si QlZll23l j Two glowm li ures approach arm ln arm They need no lanthorn The1r faces falrly emlt 11 ht Frances bless you and john ohn Fletcher The sound of hlgh talk follows but no coherent word And on they go Lodge Dekker and there IS Nash a grey shadowy wrsp out of the H1 ht for close at hand IS that ghost hke fi ure w1th the proud head Ah Tamburlamel Beloved Klt Marlow you would leash k1nvs to your charlot wheels And Nash weeps for h1s adored Klt w1ll not be of the splend1d company ton1 l't At the ve y portal the shadow vamshes As they pass throu H the ns1l studded door N sh pleads wlth one bes1de him Ay IN ter Chapman the Hero and Leander you w1ll Hmsh It Throu h the w1de door one by one they follow When the last has entered I approach the ruddy faced pot boy he repl1es rf you w1ll keep well w1th1n the arras there Such thm s are not meant for wcmen I reply Nay lad nor for men e1ther Such happenmvs are for the gods There IS a cllnk of the ladle on the huge wassall bowl and br Ben runs the whole gamut of throat clearmg .scarcely has he uttered a word when there IS a reat choral cry Then as master of the revels hrs chalr IS hfted and evervone donnm hrs mummers head the processlon headed by W1ll Kemp farrly dance about the room all chantxn the Twelfth N1 ht at the Merma1d Twelfth nzght knows a merry place Where he goes w1th fondest face Brrghtest eye bnghtest han' Tell the Mermard Where IS that one place Where' So san W1ll Kemp Shakespeares beloved fool and the m1 hty chorus followed untrl the srlver talled mermald outside trembled 1n her frame Ben IS finally seated agaln beh1nd the great wassall bowl the Swan of Avon to h1s rlght The cup 1S passed and the cakes And the toasts and the tales beU1n And gentle Wlll at first speaks l1ttle that mght save to call off the names of those now m the undlscovered country and Whose ardent splrlts had come with them th1s very mght even to the very portals of the Mermald The toasts over the tales begm even as one of our very pleasant modern wr1ters has glven them And between the tales comes the battle of the w1ts and here Master Wlll 1S the leader To Uwe the flavor of these Great nlghts I w1ll quote from an eye Wltness a letter from Francis Beaumont to Ben Jonson about the year 1605 14 -- ' fs 14? -- 71: -g-V Q2-lag.-zx. 1,1 13- ,ff f - fl 'r A W ,, c. 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U b a ' 5GI'L4PJUl5R ' What thxngs have we seen Done at the Mermardo Heard words that have been So nzmble and so full of subtle flame As zf that every one from whence they came Had meant to put hrs whole wrt rn a jest And had resolved to lrve a fool the rest Of his dull llfe Then when there had been thrown Wzt able enough to just1fy the town For three days past wrt that mzght warrant be For the whole clty to talk foolrshly T111 that were cancelled And when that was gone We left an azr behznd us whzch alone Was able to make the next two companzes rlght witty one say remembered? when one means re created throu h some eso terlc code left us by these od l1ke men I'he1r very names chrysomelan names a poet calls them these very names call 1nto beln the thou sand and one n hts when Ensland was at her pxnnacle of mtellectual lory Then there dropped from thelr ton ues or dr1pped from then' pens 1n 1chor such tales such son s as man may never wholly forbet Or lf forootten men s mmds dwellm on these half hmted at lorles have throu h the ur e of these lmrrortal souls pulsed down to us somethmv of thelr eternal utterances Ton1 ht ah only yesterday The K1n0 the ocean sea the sp1r1t as of Walter Raleloh spoke to us from the Roose velt as he called courage to the Antmoe We are sendlnv a boat But 1n the far off days a fine stately presence m the old mn parlor he told the story of S1r Humphrey Gllbert and the Golden Hynde Cflorxous because he hlmself was the master of the wmd and the wave And 1n h1s words we see the llttle attendant shlp ,oo down w1th one who exhlblted so lorlously the chxvalry of the sea the chlvalry repeated only yesterday Over our fleets forever more The wlnds w1II tnumph and the waters roar' But he sazls on sazls on before But on another mght the m1 hty Ben holds the center of mterest as he tells the story of the stalkmg of the deer In Charlescote Park But Ah 1f entle Wlll were ever gullty twas for sweet Ann Hathaway For her he slew a phantom deer under a falry thorn and now take up the entle son He hunted all a nzght of june He followed a phantom horn, He kllled a buck by the lrght of the Moon Under a farry thorn lu ,ff f x if!-1 A5:,.a?'i1,1--A- X '-Lat,-gf -H a- Q,-ff 2 F W 1 .- K - J K X I J Q v J! ef' - W mv- 1-sf e L- as .H s . F21 , - fl ' I 1 ' I I Y ' 4 7 , - - - vs Ah these nights! to be remember cnly in dreams or in visions. May l - O' - ' ' C . W or - . , . - C . m m . . O' - ' ca io' 0 ' ' 'ta a 3 - S ' 1 O. O, . C, . - . I , . . O- - . - on . D ' D D ' rg g ' tr . .OA - - . I ' U D' 1 T- E - O, ' J ' , 'V 6 . ' ' . li I1 D . . . . . on . . . on . . - . ta I6 ' ' 77 , . . .or . IJ . U . A , , , C, . 3 S5 6'1ce,ESQLQ4l JQ Thls mbht all the black corners of the fine old tlmbered room seem filled Wlth ,Ghostly Whispers Thls mght Robert Green leavmo behind hmm h1s vlcxous pamphlet has Gone to hls reward To the Mermafd hastens his arch enemy Rlchard Bame to further blacken the dead man s name But Shakespeare rose to the moment He was of our craft H was brother to us he clalmed Let no 1ll be spoken of h1m Months pass the plabue IS on Many a brazxer burns agamst the horr1d v1s1tat1on Thxs nxbht there steals 1nto the Mermald hke a grey lmpersonatlon of the darkness Thomas Nash hls face a yellow parch ment When these who would flee hlm as death came to themselves the bhastly story of Marlowes takln off filled the room wlth a loaded Klt Klt httle Krt' Klt was abaxn the Cobbler s httle son IH Canterbury He called to h1s father O look at the p1lgr1ms r1d1n by O look at them look at them Prlest and prloress abbott and frlar Thou and I must rxde hke th1s by Glastonbury and Samarcand London and Persepohs all the way to the Holy Land Falry beobraphy Perhaps one of the most solemn really majestxc nm hts at the Mermald was when the a ed sexton of Peterborough was the buest He came 1n w1th clothes heavy of the earth of the church yard h1s spade and h1s p1ck axe to 1ve h1m courabe 1n thls wondrous company All through the story runs the blftter of a matchless ruby the very heart of blood of that breat lover Mary Stuart He IS telllng of the m1dn10ht bur1al of the queen m the Oreat Cathedral of Peterboroubh Down throubh the roads and lanes lt comes all the country slde asleep Ah such a pabeant of woe down an avenue of torches such a pageant as earth will never see avaln Then 1nto the bloom of the cathedral a first tlme and a second t1me he takes us When all the pabeantry has passed we hear the death l1ke yes the deathless voxces of Mary and Chastelard her French poet lover t1ll our very hearts are wrunb so eternal and movlnb IS the story of a reat love And we can close the tales wlth Ben Jonson now deep 1n years almost alone Th1s nlbht he tells the story of the end of the Kmght of the Ocean Sea the betrayal and death of the great Slr Walter Ralelbh and of the revenge taken on h1s betrayer by Lady Ralelbh and so we close our Mermald days It IS w1th sorrow that I omlt the relatlon of the Inn and Tavern yard to the OI'1b1I'1 and ,Growth of the theatre but there IS a hmmt to our tlme and to our story A half century passes before the tavern IS abam the centre of the hterary llfe of London It has changed 1ts name now to the coffee house and every coffee house had Its orator Wlthout a parhament wlthout a munlclpal councll publlc meetxngs proh1b1ted newspapers yet 2 AX L .ff-'N eyiy -1-Cr 1 :XJTELI ,J-R if- affix' L55 at V uit 'T ,, . A if ,L L if filing' . .on . . U . ' . . v . 8 . . b ' . . e 7! - 46 ' ' 77 ' U . A . A . or ' ' 0' ' b sllence. Suddenly a voice, actually gay, broke the heavy gloom- O Klt, . . . . ,, y. D . , . . . ,, . . . . O' O' . . . .Or ' D . O' ' O' 6 . , . . O.. . 0- . . D . . 0, - ' . . D 5 0' - O, . 1 . I Y C, . , . 4 . . O 23 ' 7 . . Q on v 1 l O-v . on . OA C, . , , ' . .og . V I . .U V Y . .O- , -0, U . . . , , . . OA . 1C IL. on Jormaou Ann soswsu. :uname fn: nnoul HUSTELIIY F M 4 014 F , fm 4 U11 ll XCIISI . YI 5 .1IliX1' Ln.-lkll OI-N .-LY Iffi . ,' I INN IT Y + , s 6me,ERsmmrm f unrnvented the coffee house was the chref orvan of publrc oprnron and debate Every class of socrety the merchant the lawyer the Whrg the Tory the country bentleman the lrterary man each had rts favorrte coffee house T1me thou h permrts our sorournrno at just one of these notable Oatherrnb places We find ourselves at the entrance of Wrlls Coffee the spacrousness and grandeur of the reat Elrzabethan days we reach what mroht almost be called the tread mrll of En lrsh letters As you entered the room the ,creat rush was to et near the charr where Dry den sate always rn wrnter rn the cozrest corner by the fire and rn summer on the cool balcony To bow to the laureate says Macaulay to hear hrs oprnron of Racrne s traoedy was an honor rf forsooth you recerved from hrm a prnch of snuff your fame was made You heard talk of the poetrc unrtres you learned that Paradrse Lost were better wrrtten rn rhyme Then that the strll vrtal play of Venrce Preserved had not followed the rules and should rn all Justrce have been hrssed from the sta e As we turn the corner of the century the coffee houses become strll more hrghly speclalrzed Dryden dead the Krn shrp of Letters falls upon joseph Addrson and the meetrnt, place passes from Wrll s to But tons Here met Addrsons Lrttle Senate Here came to lr ht the Tattler and the Spectator Here was the laboratory of that famrlrar prose strll the desparr of all who try to rmrtate rt About three quarters of a century pass before we meet the next world famous tavern company These are the days of the famous Dr Samuel johnson To take Just a baker s dozen of the men who strll bulk larbe rn the popular memory brves us some deHn1te measure for the Oatherrnb of the Lrterary Club at the Turks Head There was breat Dr johnson hrmself There was james Boswell the standard for brogra phers for all trme There was Davrd Garrrck the breatest actor of hrs aoe and Rrchard Sherrdan and Olrver Goldsmrth the Dreatest wrrters of the comedy of manners Then Edmund Burke and Charles Fox stood pre emrnent rn oratory and state craft There was Brshop Percy who revealed the splendors of ancrent poetry There was Edward Grbbon who left the monumental Declrne and Fall of the Roman Emprre I the fields of musrc and parntrno Srr joshua Reynolds and Dr Burney stood supreme Then there was Adam Smrth who rn hrs Wealth of Natrons may be sard to have establrshed a new scrence Even the Great proconsul, Warren I-Iastrnos, lent hrs presence at trmes to balance through achrevement rn world affarrs all the theorres of hrs antagonrsts And over all ruled the great Dr Johnson But Ah, that by product of tavern lrterature, the tavern song and the dance Shades of Shakespeare, of Ben Jonson, of Sucklrng, Waller and Lovelace' Sprrrt of old Isaac Walton. of Robert Burns Forgrve me IX 1- -- -is ' M---'Qv'J2JiTr-q- f f-'rf Y fxmffivfpf' -f'f'5- -2 , A- rt C M fr Y 'ff UG' . 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Perhaps I should Hrst chant to you that greatest of tavern songs by Walter Map m the Twelfth Century Le10h Hunt thus cleverly Enolrshes It I dev1se my days to end Jn a tavern drznkmg Mav some Chrzstzan hold for me the glass when I am shrznkzng That the Cherublm may cry when they see me slnkrng God be merczful to a soul of thzs gentleman s way of thznkrng My t1me has come to a close You who would not s1nO w1th me my tavern songs may now hsten to some beautrful muslc of Ehzabeths tlme muslc sun, and danced to 111 theatre and tavern muslc both of VOICE and mstrument Februars 9 1926 under the auspzr s of the Wednesday Club s r'1d1o houz Mzss jones broadcast thzs artzcle as is here grven f om Station K S D j fl av '-?fEff 'i' 'fsawe-E-Q-2 mmmuumuuuuJIImmllmlllllllImllllllnvlrfllllllllllvllflllltillllitllqumluzwllllmlltu D 0' x Lu, - 5- XX ,L :if A 3211. ff- r,b.,,:-fl' --.Qi-' AY-fffffc iff Vs- f -4 'Y ' ,, I K J r x , K 'fr ,,,, re- -PQY , 'L-'1'-'Q :X-f-Yfkf Y -W 53 fi 4:13, f- 2-cheer,-: - , D .V- u .U 5 2- ,, . . . . ! . . . i . . ,, . . . 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'CD'1S+ea,gsQ1z.12a11rv Ti?':5.,.gS 5 An A utumn Snowfall UST an Autumn snowfall trees of red and gold ff' lSunl1 ht fallln sparklm mockln at the cold Lllet shadows lurk1n sxlence everywhere -I I Broken by a p1p1n h1 h up IH the a1r Comes a breeze a blovxmg leaves come tw1rl1n down Prom the shadows lurk1n creeps a wee brown nome Dances 1n the sunl1 ht tosses snow hke foam Lau hs he gayly 11 htly tw1nkl1n feet has hc Suddenly a shr1l1 cry from the tallest tree Startled turns our wee gnome scuttles to hxs door Stops and peers and lxstens srlence as before just an autumn snowfall trees of red and ol Sunlx ht fall1n softly mockmg at the cold u1et shadows lurk1n sllence everywhere Only a blackblrd calllnff far up ln the a1r Heather hambers 5 A Sonnet to Nzght HE crxmson hue no lon er shxnes The sun has one and fled The very a1r ltself 1nshr1nes L7 The day IS gone and dead The VVh1ppoor vull h1s mate may call Phe Katydlds do s1n lhe shades of nlght upon us fall The wmd moved leaves do s1n The trees thelr sllent watch do keep Whxle My rmad msects smv The flowers now so gently sleep For now black mght IS Km How wonderful IS natures way To change her sway to nlght from day justm Pfaff -- ff ' v'1X,, -1, ffrilcg-gnggxgr ,-,,-'-- oc,--,-,T 4-,X hi 2 '7f7-'bffe f nf, .V ,Y - Y wh ' ' Y -ftif. 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O- g. 6af.Q2'isQ1:432a1 f ' Autumn WISH I were an autumn leaf V151 df Wlth colors oranae and yellow if Tossed to every lxvmb place Bye and bye Id Jom the race W1th all my bay companlons I d love to soar and soar so hx h That alnst the blue so bold I d make a plcture IH the sky Of red and oranbe and old When Mother Nature sends the snovx To cover all the bowers I d fall r1ght down to earth I know M1dst all the frozen Howers When autumn h1s sway does hold I d love to be a leaf so bold Wlth colors red and oranbe and old MarJor1e More Beauty B HINE eyes are brlbht as solar beams And yet thy face IS more than fa1r For 1n that lovel1ness there bleams A mental vxorth beyond compare Thy l1ps are petals a rose And yet that mouth 1S more than rare Because nts crlmson firmness shows That character IS wr1tten there Thy face doth beam as when the l1 ht Of God 15 shed on Flowers fa1r But st1ll thy face IS more than br1 Because the warmth of soul Olows there Fr1eda Urlsman, 6 24 11 pR,g.v:-I-ok,-:,::,f,fwN rf- f 'i'4-. . .5- , ,, t- Y ' ' ' , J e ' X . -cm-jeu L52 - ff, ri . 1 . . 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Q2 ff Q'-j.'asfe:,5kSQ1Zq231irv ,.,l,,1iii J Feet S I passed a class the other day Funny xx ere the th1n s I heard them sy At lt xst It sounded queer to one you d meet I heard You need another foot rt seems to me And then another VOICE cr1ed I have three' There was a roar of lauahter then twas sa1d Fxve feet please get them ln your head FIVC feet' A humin beln just has two I wondered what th1s world xx as commv And 1n thexr head I m sure I w1ll be bound That people s feet belonf upon the Ground But when at last I solved th1s mystery I found It vt as a class 1n poetry V1rO1n1a Flxnt 7 The Brass Bowl NCIEN'I brass of Golden hue H1 hnvhts tlashrng breen and blue Cl11I'lCSC hf ures strange and old Carvmos rrch of dravons bold Of poppxes Day and lncense rare A story must be hldden there A tale of red and beaten gold Of Jade so green and lvory cold Blood llke rubles Hashmo yen Cll1I16S maldens war llke men It speaks of these and of much more Th1s Oat brass bowl from Chma s shore VIFQIHIH Farrar X..-T-f ' t - x,,-xt, Ziff?-Q5-mfrr gf tzffff fx Yiriv,-f :'Fx, fff ? f- , ,f Q' iff. -1 - s of t X G F? - NV A A Q Y' 1 .rv-. , Lx -l, , , ,-L ,- - . - Y- -L:-r, 'I ' f 'X . 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Nocturne il: UT from the shaded Woodland ' U' Comes The sad svx eet son of a m htm ale And from the dark the scent of 1 , Lavender Floats Sweet lavender and lt comes w1th The s1gh1n zephyr Whrch softly echos and re echos The words of for otten lovers They who once 1n th1s very bovx er Had loved and dreamed Of that wh1ch was not to be And the Zephyr l1ke a Dhost Slbhs for thelr broken hearts And the nl htm ale mourns for Thelr empty hves Marlan Zonms 5 F1'1endsh1p !-' HEN passln throu h the halls at school 'fl' Hovv easy It 1S to smxle E It makes each one you meet feel lad That he IS 1n the file And when you see someone you know Come towards you 1n the hall just pass a kmdly Word along Not Just to one but all Or 1f there IS a l1ttle deed For someone you can do just do It 1n a pleasant way , ,Tw1ll grve you pleasure too Dorothy Mae Lutz f' ,.,' , - X ,fx - -if- f733'54TqT? T 9-95 'fx'- -'zimr -gxx ,, A'fL-,T k I W, ' Y A' . A ' Y V ' : ' . 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F 5,1539 fl f J KA ,f-A K ig-1-.3 Sfveism-wav E ,A The Compleynt ofa Soldan Student to HIS Bramless Heed O YOU my heed and to noon other wyaht Compleyn I for ye be a destroyer of my chere' I am so sorry now that ye been l1 ht For certts mv doom have I met here Me were as leef be leyd upon my bere For whxchc unto your mercy thus I cr5 e G1ve brams to me or elles mot I dye' Now thls very day before It be nyoht May I reat mtellectual powers a1n And see the result an exam marked r1 ht No fallures or n1nth hours to explam Ye be my hope O br1ll1ar1ce come and rema1n O knowledae that I may m luxury lye G1ve brams to me or elles mot I dye My heed that to me be my lyves 11 ht And saveour as doun 1n this scole here Out of Soldan help me thro h your my,,h In trouthe brams are what I crave Oh heed please llsten to me rave I pray unto you as I S1 h G1ve brams to me or elles mot I dye Frances Sale To VV1n or Lose R T S much better to lose w1th a conselence clean W 'V Than to w1n by an act unfalr M! It s far better to fall and to know you ve been h Whatever the pr1ze was square Than to clalm the honor of a far off oal And the pra1se of the standers by Knowmg deep mn your mnermost soul The tr1ek that has placed you hlgh Llllxan Kruse 7 r 'x f?wJ5,,gi-45fi1,1.. ,rfv fx i, 4,7 1,-X L ,-f-'Lr 'k ' .-ef' f' ' l 2.1 K X es r e Y 1-V-L , K, r , 'Xe 1 3 ..' Y ' X-L Y fe. .e ,Q -- , - -,4Jf32, ' - Affrifii Q 1, I wjfiif. ' . . 1 1 ' 2, Q 7 f,..f.:'f' V 'J ' , my-f ,' .1 J . - , v , L,-34' Y ' x 1 ,- . Y . U V o ' o' ' IJ b ' . g , . . I . ' O . M . . ' o . L., . , . o' U b V K t. , . 1 . Q D . , . . ' at ' what ,5 H4 1 ' - , L-lr ' 1, - r 5 . - V . In r , M ' ' ' - D - ID 3 g6mefEmn2a1 f The Seasons HE year has a necklace of Jewels so rare They begbar descr1pt1on each one IS so fa1r And gleams W1th such luster It dazzles the eyes Its beauty reflected 1n earth sea and Sk16S The Hrst IS emerald all dazzl1n and green W1th youn budd1n leaves and new brass 1n 1tS sheen Its bllnts and 1ts Flashes are blrds on the Wm Returnlnb to homelands Th1S Jewel IS Spr1n The next IS a sapphlre x hen summer IS here We Gaze at the heavens and Sk1CS blue and clear Reflect the blad glory of suns sh1n1n rays In endless PTOCCSSIOH of blor1ous days The pale moon shznes down on a field rlpe W1th 0ra1n And reat olden pumpkms l1ke mxser s heaped a1n A brxbht l1sten1n topaz IS next on the str1n Fulfilhn the bounteous prorruse of sprlng And last comes a Jewel so bhstemno and rare That nothmo ln heaven or earth can compare K1n0 W1nter 1S here W1th h1s joys and h1s mlrth And snow does now he on the breast of the earth Sam Brolda To .a Spray ofB1tte1'sWeet CRIMSON berry h1 h on your throne Q Wm 1 I have not come to take you home But to aze at your bold crlmson hood . 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W Q42 5:S'cf'tQ'ESG522l j,5gg The N1ghtshade my HE much heralded Agrlcultural Pxcmc at the State Ex fir., ,sf perlmental Farm was over and the road leadlng to town trucks farm wagons pony carts buggles every varlety of the carrxaoe maker s art was represented There were also a number of blcycles and a few pedestrlans Amono these last were two boys whose pecuhar appearance and self consc1ous manner attracted universal attentlon They were appar ently faflllllal' fivures as they were halled by the majorlty of those who passed them Oenerally wlth some teaslno comment that brought out a sullenly defiant reply They were about foulteen years old and were as much allke as two peas They had the unusual combmatxon of p1erc1ng dark brown eyes and tow whxte curly ha1r and from th1s last had come the nlckname Snowball whxch they shared lmpartxally Tne sons of an lrnprovldent cxtlzen named Turner they had been named Tom and Todd but the uncertamty of the xdentxty of the one addressed had Oamed for them both the quest1on1nO appellatlon of Torn or Todd Generally slurred 1nto Tommertod to whlch elther answered They were town char acters the butt of Jokes and pranks and roamed about unkempt and uncared for return1nO to thelr d1lap1dated home only to sleep and to eat when odd Jobs falled to prov1de meals elsewhere The1r parents were utterly lndlfferent to the1r com1nO and go1n0 perhaps among thexr brood of a dozen or more chlldren they were hardly rmssed When the state had establlshed an experxmental farm only four mrles out of town thelr cur1os1ty had led them to VlS1t lt and the super lntendent contrary to all thelr prevlous experlence had answered courteously and wlth Oreat patlence thexr lnnumerable questlons By degrees thelr lnterest became aroused and the5 begged to be allowed to work around the farm They became excellent hands g1v1ng to vege tables and flowers a lovmg care that plants seem to repay w1th more than ordlnary exuberance They gradually came to spend most of thelr t1me at the farm Today as they trudoed the long mlles back to town thexr thoughts were mmgled sweet and b1tter for Mr Slade, the superlntendent had gxven them full credlt for thelr achlevements to the vxsltors whom he showed about the farm and had even pralsed their work But always had come the amused, lncredulous, What, not the Snowballsl They were nearmg home, when thelr thoughts were jerked back to earth by the laughmg shouts of boylsh VOICCS, and a trap drawn by a palr of dxmxnutlve ponles dashed past them A small dog whlch was 0 4. 1: 35 -1 Eff- -A. 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' l V ' Y 65mQESmm1W j35? follow1n0 the trap rushed out and selzed the nearest Snowball by the ankle The crowd of boys ln the trap set up a shout of laubhter and the boys recobnlzed 1n the l1ttle chap who held the rems the motherless only son of Mr Hollls a wealthy banker of the town whose stable yard ran back to the alley where the Turners llved The Snowball was not 1n the least hurt but the J1bCS mfurlated hlm You d better keep your do shut up Ill k1ll hlm 1f I catch hmm he raO ed The trap swept on up the street and mto the stable yard as the other two slowly drabbed themselves up to the Date of the1r forlorn looklng home But just as they reached the bate a sound smote the1r ears that caused them to forget their dlscoura ement m a more actual trouble Oh Ma' Oh Pa' Oh please please dont' Oh yes yes' I won t any more' h' h' Wh1pp1n em whrspered Tom or Todd Whxppm all uv em Don t let s o 1n They slunk beh1nd the wood shed and l1stened The NV31lS rose 1n all keys One vo1ce hushed another took up the refra1n Fmally one bov spoke Tom he sald It am t no use We am t no Oood We a1nt nothm but jest n1 htshades The metaphor was subbested to the boy by a comparrson of the bankers beautxfully kept rounds pla1nly vlsrble up the street w1th the1r own untrdy dooryard That small part of the latter that was not worn and baked to the hardness of a pavement was Grown over wlth plants of the deadly n1 htshade A wood yard conslstm of a small plot covered wrth chxps and bark holdm a chopprno log a few stra l1n branches of black oak and a rusty ax constltuted the v1s1ble supply of fuel for heatm and cookm As the clamor dled down the other boy rose a look of determmatron spread over hls face as he reached for h1s brother s hands Todd he sald I a1n t born to stand lt any lon er I m o1n to b a pertater Pertaters belonb to the n1 htshade fambly Mr Slade sald so You can do anythm by hoeln an cult1vat1n You come along Todd followed srlently wonderm They walked br1skly untxl they reached the door of the n1 ht school where Tom paused and sald M Slade has been talk1n to me bout Com to school He said he d we us work daytlmes to pay for xt They entered and were soon enrolled But that mght a cry of fire aroused the boys from the1r slumbers The Holhs stables were ablaze and they Jomed the crowd of newhbors who had athered to asslst the v1lla0e fire department 1n preventlng the spreadxng of the flames Presently from the burmncf bu1ld1n0 came pla1nly the yap yappmg of a dog Oh 1ts Fury Hes upstalrs rn the harness closet exclarmed l e- A-, k f-ftrgilff-iff A 3,5-' affix, f :6'xX -- 4' ' . , - , f ,S X Q , A r , ., X y Y X J K 4 JS 4 X-,Y V' f 'ff W fx- K : A-: rA,,, E -Y f,'f, ': -' Y- ,,-'21-2 -1 . 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U . ,, b D 44 - . , . . ,, . , . , 1. .. 6mieegnawr f lrttle Fred Hollrs wrldly and before anybody could ,Guess hrs purpose he dashed rnto the burldrnb now a mass of flame Hrs father started after h1m but frrendly hands held hrm You can do no good Hell surely come out He can t stay rn there Let me bo mrster Sald a vorce at hrs srde I d orter I told h1m I d krll hrs dob That s why he shut hrm up and Tom Turner followed Fred rnto the frery furnace I wrll o shouted the struoblrn father No he was answered It s all rn a blaze but that one corner and the closet for whrch the boy started But Just then across a wrndow rn that one corner a hand was waved A ladder was run up and the wrndow rarsed and there seated do was Snowball Take hrm first he faltered They were tenderly lrfted to the round where the fresh arr soon revived the smaller boy But poor Snowball was cruelly burned All hrs tow whrte curls were bone and hrs clothes almost burned from hrs body I-Ie was carrred 1nto the Hollrs home and physrcrans were summoned But after a qurck examrnatlon the doctor shook hrs head Oh exclarmed Mr Hollrs I wrsh there was somethrng I could do to show my Dratrtude to hrm Tom whrspered farntlj Make a pertater out o Todd What does he mean? asked Mr Hollrs mvstrfied Todd sobbrnb explarned My boy answered the father I wrll Do you understand? A farnt smrle the last before the nr htshade was transplanted told that he drd Marbaret Weaver 7 These Women STEPPED from the warm and cheerful atmosphere of the E51 'I street car rnto the prercrng cold outsrde Abarnst a whrs f tlrn wrnd rcy cold whrch swept down the dark street wrth a force almost suflicrent to knock me from my feet I battled my way down the walk between rows of tall gloomy houses untrl I frnally reached one larger and gloomrer than the rest at the .Cate of whrch I paused to catch my breath Havrnb rested myself I proceeded up the path to the huge and shadowy entry where I plred the knocker wrth unusual force the ICY wrnd whrch constantly blew rnto the entry Justrfied that fe? Ax. Y Jfife-52-Q5-lr--f 1'X YYg1 - .-5: A 3: I I J I ' X ' . X-f 'J' l , . . . or . , . . . 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Well Hu h sa1d she descendmg from the chalr I must say you ve been slow enough a gettlng here Theres been a sassy mouse a slttmg flaht where you re standmg smce 10 o clock Then she grum bled, I guess Im 1n for another attack o my rheumatlcs agam after standm' on that cheer for two hours Rebecca Hays, 6 2-.', ,,. f i 'f -' --' 'L .-Y N1--1219-T-, ge-5,1 5 -1,5 37, Q' ' . J r X . ' 7 , J, -L .Qs -,iv Jx 4 x,f ,YV -1 - ' V - 417 fb, -i V- -,,..Y-gigi TY - ,:, Y . . . , , u 11 - - ' ' 44 1 1 1 1 l - . - n - V . as 1 - , n 1 v - . 1 , . 1 1 ,1 - 1 1 . . H . , . 1 1 f ' 1 n 1 O' ' '. . . . U , . I 0' D, cr - tr . . . O- . . or . b b . . 0' . A ' r ' 0, ' . sa .na 1 1 1 0' A , I , . 1 1 1 0' 1 1 u as - - O' 1 - , b . as s n u O sr - - - U 1 5 1 1 9 ' -of ' . ' - O, -O, n - 0 1 On - 1 - , . . LATIN CLASS 90 -. -4 LATIN CLASS 9 6 fu - 1 Ya-4 6mQ?sm Drdo as Vetgzl Pamted Her Dux femma factr CAene1d Book I 1 364D 5 7,-...u-L, O THE Mantuan poet smgfs of the tactful founder of the c1ty S Q'-if of Carthage The tradrtxon as glven by Tlmaeus was that W I Dldo Prmcess of Tyre havmg fled over the sea to Carthage 6 after the murder of her husband by her brother Pygmalxon ggi resolved to remam a wxdow To avord a marrrage wrth Iarbas a nelghbormg prmce she stabbed herself and after her death was held as a delty by her subjects Here was materlal for a tragedy but Vergll had a way of handllng the story 1n a manner qulte strrkmg and character1st1c of the author Accordmgly nn Book IV of the Aeneld D1do breaks her vow of con stancy for the love of Aeneas and when he Italram non sponte sequor salls for Italy frenzled she falls upon the sword he had glven her not wlthout uttering a curse Whlch prophesied the Pumc Wars To many readers thls story of Aeneas and Drdo IS the chlef mterest of the Aeneld It always appeals w1th some new power of passron or new depth of Joy or pam Unfoldmg ln a slmple way It ends ln despalr and death Dido ranks for all tlme as one of the great heromes of poetry No Vergllxan character except Turnus IS so vitally human Indeed she seems one of us From the first her regahty IS honored regma ad templum forma pulcherrrma Dxdo 1ncess1t CBook I 1 496 Even her last words show queenly drgmty Few s1tuat1ons 1n poetry are more art1st1c than the meetlngf of Aeneas and Drdo 1n rts suddenness and prcturesqueness The queen IS stlll engaged rn the work of nova Carthago when a tempest casts a hero on her shores She recerves the ex1le who seeks her protectlon and the passlonate tragedy develops When Aeneas and the Srbyl entered Avernus they saw among the despamng lovers D1do who refused to speak w1th Aeneas It 1S clear that Vergll dxd not mean to CXC1tC any sympathy for Dldo as he always represented her as the cause of the unhappy s1tuat1on Such an elaborate study of the queen would never have been glven had not Ver 11 seen the parallelzsm of the l1fe problems of Aeneas and D1do In her he saw the same great llfe lesson whlch he was teachmg ln the story of Aeneas the lesson of destrny No verses r1n wlth more touchmg pathos than those descrrblng the final moments of the great Dxdo The descnptxon ends w1th an rmmortal 1ne ocul1sque errantxbus alto quaesrvrt caelo lucem mgemurtque reperta fBook IV 1 6911 Elrzabeth Gorder, Latin 8. an '-S . 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S-J v-J.,-,x 3'F:-' Size?-.'2QV-s,QLmw1 Dzdo s Prayer Aeneld Book IV 416 436 Anna v1des toto properan lxtore clrcum und1que convenere vocat mam carbasus auras pupplbus et 1aet1 nautae 1mposuere coronas Hunc evo Sl potux tantum sperare dolorem et perferre soror potero Mxserae hoc tamen unum exsequere Anna m1h1 Solam nam periidus 1lle te colere arcanos etlam tlbl credere sensus sola v1r1 mollxs ad1tus et tempora noras I soror atque hostem supplex adfare superbum non eoo cum Dana1s Trolanam exscmdere Uentem Aullde 1urav1 classemve ad Perffama m1s1 nec patrls Anchlsae cmeres Manlsve revelll cur mea dlcta neget duras demlttere ln aurls Quo ru1t9 Extremum hoc mlserae det munus amantl exspectet facllemque fuvam ventosque ferentls Non 1am con1uO1um antxquum quod prodldxt oro nec pulcro ut L3t1O careat regnumque rel1nquat tempus mane peto requlem spatxumque furor1 dum mea me vlctam doceat fortuna dolere Extrernam hanc oro ven1am mlserere sororls quam mxhl cum dederlt cumulatam morte rem1ttam Metncal Translatmn m Enghsh of fh1S Passage Oh Anna dost thou see men hast nlng on the shore? From every slde the Trojans gather to the shlps They decorate wlth wreaths these m1ghty fleets of yore And wlth a Oentle breeze the wh1te sall b1nd1nO dxps Sald she Slster 1f I thls great grxef could foresee Then can I also bravely bear It to the end Wllt thou oh slster mme this favor do for me For he hath made of thee hls most devoted frlend To ask hxm thou dost know the most propltlous txme Oh go and speak to hlm our haughty enerny Vengeance I swore not to great Troy oh slster m1ne Nor was h1s father s sacred dust dlsturbed by me Why does he utterances of rnlne not hear aught? Th1s last request to me h1s loved one let h1m UIVC May he aWa1f good wmds and favorable Hlght I do not see that former wedlock wh11e I 11ve Nor that hxs loved Latlum the Trojan should not reach But I do seek t1me for my passlon to abate Unt1l o ercome great Fortune me to grleve shall teach Grant thms last favor sxster, ere lt IS too late, And when he has thls last request granted to me, Pald back m full, by my death shall that cruel one be ' Dorothy G Todd, Lat ! In if A'x R R1f:-ff- ,,47ldQ- '-i' ' -:Qs-:X it .Fl , 1 M ' x 1 fun Q K X ' - J 5 9 E- M, -- , f 'f+f- eff- :' fxv- -M1 11244, ' f-,f, . , . ,-. -- - I v 1 Y I b v v , - Y ! ' . 1 ! Y ' b C . so v ,V b . Q, v r v ' I , . . . . . . if 7 ' v v - 1 1 . . . . . ' . ,, b D ' . U . . . ' . r V - I 7 1 , . 7 I . , . y v b , v Y . , . , . 642319 .'CG?:LtQ,gmLmg A B yzantzne Legend Jgu HE old Easter servlce was bemg solemnlzed m Sa1nt Sofia 'lm 4- the beauty and peacefulness of xt reachlng out to everyone In sprte of th1s the attrtude of the congregatlon dxd not 55 seem to be rn accord wrth 1ts restfulness There was a 8 tenseness an earnest suppl1cat1on expressed ln every face Many of the Chrrstlans of Constantmople had gathered as much to pray for thelr men frghtmg for thls beautlful cxty of therrs as to attend the Easter servrces The dreaded forces of Mohammed the Sec ond were at the moment besregmg the gates of the clty The three Greek pnests each rn turn chanted part of the mass wrth the sweet boyrsh volces of the choxr chrmrng rn at the precrse moments Thrs very old form of the mass was bem chanted rn classlcal Greek the most musical of all the languages Its beauty was 1l ldCSCI'1bablC with an eluslve quallty that could only be felt There came a lull ln the servlce The priests retlred behlnd the altar the people were kneellng 1n prayer and the soft chantmg of the cholr fell lrke a bened1ct1on Suddenly harsh sounds broke the strllness Gradually they grew 1n volume Someone dashed 1nto the church shoutmg that the Turks were upon them and as qurckly he was gone The people dashed th1s way and that trymg to leave the church Most of them managed to escape and were mercllessly butchered ln the streets Only a few people remalned crouchmg rn the dark corners when the advance lme of the Turks reached the church Samt Sofia had been therr goal Wlth a bestral cry a T urkrsh officer spurred hrs horse up the steps and 1nto the church hxs men pourmg after hlm To dese crate the v1le unbelxever s house of worshlp gave them as much pleasure and satlsfactxon as the slaughter of old men Beautlful candelabra were pulled down and tramped on The beautlful mosa1c of the floor was scarred and hrdeously marred Vandalxsm was mcarnated rn these de scendants of the Huns The officer rode up to the door leadmg 1nto the altar It had just been closed by a prrest Ordermg a man to open lt he drew back and prepared to rrde through As the man touched the door he stlffened and fell dead Struck w1th fear and awe the men fell back Desprte the curses and commands of thelr officers no one would venture to touch the door Frnally the oflicer maddened to desperatxon charged h1s horse agalnst the door The horse reared and tr1ed to draw back but one hoof came down on the door Both horse and r1der fell dead On the door, remalned the rmprmt of a horse's hoof Constantmople was lost to the Eastern Ernpxre It became a moslem crty, and Samt Sofia a mosque. But the door leadmg 1nto the altar has never been opened. What became of the three prrests no one knew Legend says that they are st1ll chanting the mass for you may hear the soft drone of the voxces as you approach the door marked by a horse's hoof. When Constantmople agaln becomes a Chrlstxan cxty, the door will open and the prlests w1l1 come forth to Hnish saymg mass Anne Kanios 'as i1.', ,.. i :':'--A JFQ4471 .V-fag,-,,J,xd x-,X - -f ,172- y 7, -' . I K X ' - Y by 'r' ' 1' 'Af-1 n-'53 -ir! -:ie gqil 4-,:,,,,-,,,T Ylxi YJ . l 1 ' 1 ff ... Wai, . . V , . Ey Titel G Q1 f- . . . . . 4' ' If Q f Y X . . . , -:F I . Y . 0' . . . . . Y . . U . . , f , . 0- . . b I - - - . 0, . . I Y 'I ' P , . , . I ' I I I ' - . . , . Y . . - . , , ' I . . I ' J f 1 ' 1 -arg 1, n 51SQ'. Q3'H2Jli3 Ven1ce Whrte phantom cxty whose untrodden streets are nvers and whose pavements are Shadows of palaces and strzps of sky Longfellow if F YOU can lmagme a c1ty as qu1et and free from bustle an 11:51 n noxse as an enchanted xsland or a deserted castle and as fx beautlful as a lovely dream you w1l1 be able to xmagme though lmperfectly the Clty of VCHICC And yet Ven1ce IS by no means as much sleep as a deserted castle would be on the contrary lt IS extremely wide awake Built out 1n the water Ven1ce IS composed of many small reefs on whlch lovely and truly art1st1c houses or rather palaces are bu1lt There are many small canals wh1ch serve as streets and the mam street IS a long wlde canal shaped l1ke an S bordered by these lovely bu1ld1ngs On th1s Grand Canal the only traffic xs moderately slzed ferry boats and the more romantlc easy glxdmg gondola Th1s accounts for the qu1et and restfulness for there are no honkmg cars or busses the only no1se bemg the clear calls of the gondohers as they turn some sharp corner Three brldges cross th1s canal the most famous bemg the one Shakespeare tells us about the Rlalto Not all the streets however are canals It IS qulte posslble 1ndeed to get around Ven1ce wlthout uslng a gondola for there are often narrow slde walks beslde or behmd the houses Jolned by plcturesque br1dges across the canals St Mark s Square IS a large quadrangle surrounded on three sides by long low gallerles used for shops The cathedral of St Marks faces the square Beslde lt stands the Doges palace At present the upper floors are used as art gallerles but the dungeons below exh1b1ted to currous v1s1tors are the most gruesome of prlsons Damp narrow vaults wxth narrow doors the only wlndows 1n each bemg a small hole Just bxg enough to push a hunk of bread through to the prrsoner In some of the vaults one can see where b1ts of the stone have been chlpped away by hapless vlctrms rn a despaxrmg effort to get free The gulde who showed us through these torture chambers dwelt so long on each mmute art1cle of terror that I began to despalr of ever gettmg out and was 1n such a state of ag1tat1on when we crossed the famous Brldge of Slghs that I d1d not know we had crossed lt untxl later It was just l1ke the long passageway we had come through except for two small wmdows on elther slde showmg a l1ttle gllmpse of the plcturesque canal whlch lt crosses Thxs was often probably the last slght many prxsoners had of Venxce and they would heave a slgh as they were bemg led to executlon, so now the br1dge IS called the Bridge of Sxghs. 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' I 7 E 6' 6fEQf3,Q:iflRa11E2? lj Comlng once more 1nto the open one faces the Campanlle or Bell Tower From the top one can see all Ven1ce 1y1ng spread out before one ghttermg 1n the sunllght Underneath day s asure eyes Ocean s nurshng Ven1ce hes Column tower and dome and splre Shme l1ke obel1sks of fire St Marks Square 1S the favorlte haunt of countless plgeons A number of old men make a l1v1ng selhng corn to people to feed the plgeons whxch are dellghtfully tame so tame that they wxll hop on one s arms or shoulders as one feeds them Many years ago word was sent to the c1ty of Vemce that the Turk1sh fleet whlch had been such an oppresslon to the Venetlans was as last defeated and Ven1ce would no longer be troubled by It The carrxers of th1s good news were two pxgeons and wxth such Joy were they welcomed and fed that they brought more pweons and st1ll more txll Hnally every day at a certam tlme a host of fearless p1geons come to be fed And suddenly one hears a chlme of bells from all over Ven1ce so overpowerlng and sweet that one must stop and hsten entranced t1l1 all IS quxet agaxn and one reahzes lt 1S Uettlng late and time to hurry away Heather Chambers Salem 5 r....N, ALEM an 1mportant center of commerce of former tlmes 5 353 scene of the most relentless persecutlon of wltches and the lp blrthplace of Nathamel Hawthorne xs a med1um slzed town M about slxteen m1les northeast of Boston It can be reached Us by street car but we took the tram from Magnolla where we were stay1ng Not much of an 1dea of the place can be had from the tram however because the tracks go underground almost as soon as they enter the cxty No one could V1S1t Salem wxthout gomv to see some of the w1tch trxals and executlons Before 1692 there was very l1ttle not1ce taken of wltchcraft 1n New England but 1n that year for some unknown reason hundreds of people were accused and arrested and wh1le some escaped trxal many were executed E1ther men women or ch1ldren could be accused of be1ng wltches, for anyone whom they thought gave thexr souls to the devxl 1n return for supernatural powers was called a w1tch If anybody became s1ck, and no cause could be found for the lllness, the person who was s1ck 1mmed1ately trled to recall someone who had saxd or done somethmg mean to them The one accused had a good chance to be hanged, and some of those on trxal 40 4. ,- 'fi - 3, Y- --- W-., -, - , Y - f se. fi- , 0 H 1 - - k VY v - V in-I---i V-,Q ,A Y 41- , l 371 J ' A I K X V P .x- U-i L 75,7 -. 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' I - ? 5SiSCZSJQ134RJl11T5m .l E mvented elaborate stories to tell on the witness stand They told of getting on broomsticks and by merely wishing arrivmff at any place they wanted They usually met Satan himself and spent the night dancing about a fire arriving home in the mormnv before anyone was up Besides hysterical women and children many people took this opportunity of ridding themselves of their enemles One man over her of beme a witch She was arrested and condemned to death But when he himself was charged with the same crime a few days before her execution he refused to deny or to admit that he was guilty According to the law dealmff with those who refused to plead guilty he was laid on the floor of a cold damp room and as great a weight of iron as he could bear was placed on top of him On one day he was to receive three morsels of the worst bread and on the second three draughts of standing water unt1l he either confessed or d1ed To atone for his wifes death he refused to speak and dled from the effects of the torture No one was too hi h to be called a wltch and even the governors w1fe was accused Finally the Governor ordered the Jails to be emptied of those charoed with Witchcraft whether they had been sentenced or not and this put an end to this terrifying per1od The two museums in Salem the Peabody Museum and the Essex Institute contain innumerable objects of lnterest not only those con nected with New Enoland but relics from all over the world There IS a wooden torpedo found ln Charleston S C harbor after the Civil War a large collection of funeral rincfs with the hair of dead friends or rela tives 1n them reproductions of rooms of varlous periods a lock and key weighlng two Grains from Russia tea from the Boston Tea Party and a cherry stone containing one hundred thirteen miniature silver spoons It IS a rather mixed up list but those are the thmgs that impressed me most The House of the Seven Gables stands at the end of a narrow street and overlooks the harbor It IS the place about which Hawthorne wrote his famous novel and a gulde will show you through and point out all of the most interestlng features for a small amount There IS a secret stairway entered by pushing open the back wall of one of the wood closets on either s1de of the dimng room fireplace It IS exceed mgly narrow and steep and It is said that people hid 1n there to escape soldiers seeking them To me, neither Concord and its Minute Men, nor Boston and its Tea Party, nor Plymouth Rock, nor Lexington are as interesting as Salem and the witches Ward Cornwall ll i .3 p ,-A5 . - i - - l1 f-' 74 :.- 1 Cf-'54 35,5 p . I, A , x N I A X-,,-- JJ -Y' 1' '-1 '- 'far Y fha-5 -- Y - ,---- Tag? in .' , -if Y- . . , . ' b . . . . . . y eighty years old, whose Wife objected to his attending the trials, accused b . . . , . I . . . ,O . ' ' as .Ol . , Z, , ' o 5 . 5 , . I ' '! I i b Y - n s ' A 1 u it ' ,, D v v r . ll V! 44 1 v 15333 E5Q3RlT3 The Bull Fzght ,wig HE stadlum was filled to over flowlng as always on those 'lm , days when bull fights were to be the mam events In the j thxrd event I was to fight the wlldest bull brought from the wxlds of the Rocky Mountains I had had a httle experlence w1th the cows on the farm outslde of that I never had the hab1t of playlng w1th bulls In the first two events many men were horned by comparatively tame bulls What was to be my fate w1th the wlldest of them all? Now lt was my turn and the gay bows at my knees began to shake Someone handed me a bflbht red cloth and pushed me to the center of the field The gate opened and out rushed the bull It was a great beast Wlfh monstrous horns gayly adorned wxth r1bbons and eyes that were as bxg as saucers to me Its nostrils dllated Wlth each great mtakmg breath and :ts powerful legs carrled lt at a terrific rate across the field I unconscxously held up the red cloth By 1ntu1t1on I suppose I Jumped out of 1tS path as It flashed by I breathed agaln and the crowd cheered A aln I held up my cloth and agaln the bull came toward me I avolded h1m as he passed and his eyes seemed to Splt fire as 1f to blmd me After two successful meetmgs wlth the wlldest of bulls I was becommg the real hero of the day I slung my red cape over my shoul der and bowed to the crowds m acknowledgment of thelr cheers Someone called to me and I looked behmd and there was an elephant Cat any rate that xt what lt looked l1ke to mej almost on top of me My feet seemed to have wmgs I had never run so fast ln my llfe I ran toward the fence and gamed It but unfortunately I had chosen the hlghest part and could not chmb lt before the bull would reach me I turned to face the oncomlng charge but It was hopeless at the begmnmg The great creature galloped toward me and I held my breath 1n mortal terror I felt weak and empty and my legs crumpled under me l1ke so much paper The hot breath of the bull crossed my face and seemed to stmg me I could already feel hrs Hmt l1ke hoofs stamp1ng all vestxge of l1fe from my body Suddenly I felt h1s horns pxerce my back Then I awoke when the fam1l1ar voice of one of my class mates slowly filtered through my dazed bram jack' Wake up' The teacher wants you to read that story of a bull fight that you wrote Lucille Rau, 7 4 2'-S . 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I '-29111 6mQESmGwm A Comedy of Arrows ,.:f'1' ANE dear' X Mane honey' Two unusually somber semors had collxded 1n the XL crowded locker room and embraced lxke two long lost s1s 'i' ters Baby face you ve got the cutest 11tt1e baby face sang someone next to jane wh1le someone else rudely thrust a pomted elbow 1nto Mar1e s r1bs Lets get out of here panted jane and after squeezlng through such a crowd as only a two forty five bell can make they reached the street O Jane' you re surely gomg to the frat dance tomght arent you? demanded Marxe I ll be there wlth bells on answered her frlend and youll never guess w1th whom I am omg It s Sunny jrm she added trrumphantly shaking her head But gasped Mar1e he can t do the finale hop jane s face fell but she managed to say carelessly that she dldn t 11ke to finale fSunny jxm as he was mcknamed because of h1s everlastmg grm was captam of the football team handsome and lots of fun but what d1d these good pomts count agarnst the fact that he could not do the finale hop9J O Jane I have just a love of a frock slmply a dream continued Mar1e Really asked Jane drsmterestedly Well bye bye theres my car now So speakrng she flew after the car At exactly half past seven that evenmg Jane was standmg before trlple mlrrors 1n her bed room v1eW1ng herself contentedly She glanced at the clock sxghed and burzed her nose m a fresh rose on the dresslng table From the lrbrary came a patlent vo1ce jane I thought you had a hrstory exam tomorrow Why dont you study for lt whxle you are wa1t1ng9 It was just too much for jane She literally Hopped on the sofa and punch1ng an rnoffenslve cushlon for emphasls crled out Hrs tory IS such a bore and I hate rt and and well anyway It s srlly to even try to pretend that those ancxent people were human hke we Havlng thus delrvered herself she reluctantly plcked up the hated book and turnd to a page headed The Gold Rush She glanced at the prcture on the opposxte page whxch depleted a forty mner 1n buckskln breeches and a coonsk1n cap The room was very warm, she was very tnred from practlcrng volley ball and somehow suddenly the prcture started to dance rldlculously around the page. jane glanced at her dress, and noted wxth surprxse that It was blue callco, and that she was wearmg a whlte apron She felt as though she 13 , ..--5 , Y. 77.1 W- as , K f-- AS -A - N, dy.: - ,,,-V-Q..-1?-S.. ,fk ,- . 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H . 1 1 1 - . . , . , y .... .. , - - 11 1 0, u 11 I -1' QI, '6'1cQESQ:i2Jm were bemg Jostled roughly Then the thought came to her that she was no longer 1n her bed room but 1n a covered wagon A man entered the wagon clad rn buckskm breeches and a coonskrn cap He placed a rlfle agamst a small table and then for the Hrst nme Jane saw h1s face W1th a shock she recogmzed her father but how queerly they both were dressed' Involuntarlly she glanced at the calendar and started when she read February thlrtxeth e1ghteen forty mne O she recalled that s the year of the gold rush Are we gomg to the gold Helds dad? she asked just at that moment a man ran 1n the rear entrance to the wagon and Cfled excltedly The Indlansl Instantly the black mght seemed astlr W1th whrrrxng arrows In less t1me than lt takes to tell the Indlans had the sxtuatron 1n hand w1th the forty mners as thelr capt1ves ane found herself watch 1ng the back of the ch1ef curmously and as he turned towards her she started 1nvoluntar1ly The Chlef was Sunny j1m but not the JIID she knew who was always lau hlng and maklng touchdowns No' A stern forblddm Jlm wrth a grotesquely pamted face and feathers stuck m h1s halr The forty nlners were led before the chlef one by one to be looked over and appralsed Fmally ane was brought before Chlef Bug a Boo as Jlm was called by hls braves He looked at her for a long tlme and turnmg to a dark Indlan ma1d ordered curtly Br1ng chxef carryola and play fast p1ece Turnm agaln to Jane he added Blg chref learn finale hop from pale face maid It seemed r1d1culous but ane soon was finalemg on a cleared space w1th first the chlef and then the braves to the tune of I m jealous of You One brave whlspered to her Chref Bug a Boo have heap many Wlfe They no hke pale face ma1d Glancmg around jane saw the eyes of several dark women followmg her every move sullenly At last jane was allowed to rest and she sat down upon a tree stump Someone placed a hand upon her shoulder and lookmff up she found herself looking stra1ght 1nto the hard beady eyes of one of the chlefs squaws who held a tomahawk aloft jane screamed and closed her eyes dreadlng what seemed to be 1nev1table But to her great rellef she heard her mother s vo1ce jane dear wake up You fell asleep over your hlstory and lt s half past elght rlght now JIIII IS honkmg h1s horn downstaxrs Stxll dazed, jane was helped 1nto her coat and half shoved out the door to where a battered l1zz1e and 1m stood Say, ane, grmned J11'I1 boylshly, I can do the finale hop now Frank taught me th1s afternoon Mardel Helber 41 '-S If 1-if - I- T I vN ii:s7:::'0L'2':ff-'X LL 1-74 ,Ls 'L, gg' H514 gg, g defies v ' cr ' 0' I U . - , , 0 . , . , . 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U . , . ,, ' I f I ' y - .U . . . . . ,, as-1, , 6mQ?mGwm Nrght of Power A-gpg-, ITTLE ALI was very much exerted He had just been N nun 4 promrsed that he mrght accompany hrs father to the Great Mosque on the N1 ht of Power so no wonder he was excrted J for the Nrght of Power rs a gorgeous spectacle and rs cele if brated all over the Ottoman Emprre or was at least before Mustafa Kemal came and turned thrngs rather topsy turvy But lrttle A11 was not worryrng hrs young brarns over the strong man who was to come and send away the Sultan that A11 and hrs father admrred very much especrally as he lrved rn a great brg marble palace wrth a lovely garden and a hrgh wall around rt and as he had lots and lots of servants Instead he ran out rnto the garden to tell hrs good fortune to the noddrng cosmos flowers And the Nrght of Power rs celebrated because on that nrght the great Allah gave the Holy Koran to the Prophet Mohammed he announced trrumphantly grvrng a lrttle skrp But the cosmos only went on wrsely noddrng therr heads rn the breeze as rf they know a great deal more for that matter On the eventful nrght lrttle A11 holdrng very trght to hrs fathers hand pattered rn hrs new red sandals through the narrow wrndrng streets of Stamboul to the mosque It was a beautrful clear nrght and A11 could see thousands of stars rllumrnatrng the sky And on all srdes of them rose tall slender mrnarets brrllrantly lrghted From mrnaret to mrnaret stretched wrres wrth many lrghts on them made to form verses of the Koran that kept changrng agarn and agarn A11 was qurte over awed to see the golden characters so clearly almost as rf a great rnvrsrble hand was wrrtrng them on the sky The Great Mosque was even more brrght and glarrng than the others and such crowds of people' Alr had never seen such crowds before and crept closer to hrs father as rf afrard they mrght be separated Once rnsrde A11 was astounded He had never seen the mosque so full of people or so brrllrant wrth lrghts The first trme he had been there he had been rmpressed wrth the hugeness and drmness and emptrness of the place for the few worshrpers had seemed lost rn the rmmense burld mg But now he edged hrs way through the crowds after hrs father to therr own lrttle prayer rug and kneelrng down gazed around hrm At one srde of the great rnterror was a large balcony carefully screened rn wrth arabesque work Here the Sultan sat to lrsten In front of them was the pulprt where one of the prrests would stand to lead the servrce Gallerres upstarrs were crowded wrth forergners who had come, currous, to watch But kneelrng besrde them was a sea of people rn fezes and turbans 4: .5 , ' 3 f - yA- N,p,.p1WaaL .gl-,J-R 5 .5-P' 1 , X an X , 'Z ' l N ' -' ' ' Lf 1 1, aiu shi ff:r,sff 1 g- A , 7 P. . 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' -12. ,H For a moment s1lence fell upon the throng and look1ng up he saw the pnest ascendmg 1nto the pulp1t All l1ked h1s face wh1ch was kmdly but he was rather awed by the feroclous look1ng turban he was wearmg Then the prlest stretched out h1s hand and crled 1n a loud vo1ce a great many words wh1ch A11 could not qu1te understand but they lmpressed h1m very much When the man paused the multltude ralsed the1r hands and bowed the1r faces to the floor and then sat up aga1n shout1ng all the wh1le Allah Allah' A11 d1d l1kew1se In perfect un1son the crowd rose and bowed agam a dull thud sound1ng as the foreheads touched the ground Meanwh1le l1ttle A11 d1d not forget to use h1S eyes Turnmg sllghtly to one s1de he could see that the balcony at the back was screened ln Wlth a type of lattxce work That was Where the women sat he knew heavlly ve1led 1n spmte of the latt1ce Once he had asked h1s father why women kept so much to them selves 1n the1r harems or IH the l1ttle pr1vate courtyards H1s father had looked rather surpr1sed Then he had seemed rather dublous He wasn t just sure why he wasn t even sure women had souls A11 had laughed to h1mself surely h1s mother had a soul' But most men seemed to th1nk they hadn t and rt had never occurred to them to ask the women' Allah Allah' shouted the throng swaying to the ground and back agam as the pr1est mtoned the prayers A11 s eyes happened to fall on h1s old fr1end the cafejee who owned a l1ttle coffee shop not so far from h1s own home and kneelmg beslde h1m the haughty pasha who l1ved 1n the large palace up on the h11l A11 thought It must be rather grand to be kneelmg beslde so notable a person and he felt h1s respect for h1s humble fr1end deepen1n But all around he mlght have seen r1ch and poor notables and nobodles kneelmg Slde by s1de and prostratmg themselves together all brought to the same level before Allah Allah Allah' The serv1ce lasted a very long time so lt seemed to l1ttle A11 who longed to stand up and stretch h1s cramped l1mbs and when at last It was over and the crowd got up to leave he was so tlred and sleepy that he nestled snugly 1n h1s father s arms and never woke up t1l1 he found h1m self back 1n h1s own l1ttle bed w1th words Allah Allah' r1ng1ng 1n h1S ears Heather Chambers 5 46 -. - f 1 - '-- - - -1, , .-, - .ff Y-.-f- .,, ,- - f ' T j f - 7 Y . v. 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UORGD 13 3539535 ' 5 ' 'ORCHl3IiAR1iR.S' 1 71lI 0 c?1x.e.'EfsQ1mw11 HTS The Nat1onaI Honor Soczety of Secondary Schools , WENTY hearts stopped beatln for a notlceable perlod of gn 4 t1me and then Huttered madly October 25 as twenty elated J students were notlf-led that they had been elected to the 5 Soldan Chapter of the Natlonal Honor SOC1Cty These puplls to ether w1th a posslble SIX or elbht more to be elected later ln the term w1ll represent the seventh Soldan class to be thus honored The Natxonal Honor Soclety as stated by the charter was orgamzed because character scholarshlp leadershlp and servlce are cardmal qual 1t1CS worthy of encouragement ln all schools On the emblem of the SOC1Cty IS a Hammb torch wlth the letters C S L S whlch stand for these four qual1t1es Not over fifteen per cent of any graduatlon class may be adm1tted to the soclety Ten per cent may be chosen at the end of the seventh term The members of the Soldan Chapter or sxxty second chapter are called Torchbearers the most d1St1I'1gl11ShCd tltle one may earn at our school Each term s addltlonal members to the soclety strlve to carry on the work that w1ll m some way make Soldan a better school Last term s members as every Soldanlte knows revlsed and lssued the 1926 ed1t1on of The Gold and Brown Gulde Book Of course the new members do not mtend to fall below the hlgh standard so far establxshed The present members of the january 1927 class are Gertrude Abrams Beulah Appleman Della Chelxst Edmund Hartmann Eleanor Hoff Lucllle jesse Rose B Lachman Vlctor Larner Elmor Lewald Mlldred Maetten Delphlne Meyer Marjone More Sldney Murphy Frank Naggl Clance Peres Melsa Seagrave Murray Stemberg Sam Tannenbaum Dorothy Todd Jane Well 24.5 1- iegifff- i-51:-T 1,2-' fx,-1'-2,-f,.,y M 4' 0 ., ,-fr' ' , -' ,. pm i ' N 7 Q ' A X v,, . mp, t x F. 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' ' ' ' , . . . . . . , v , - r V as - ss 41' 1 - nik 'beiismzf-1wm1r ' Soldan H1gh School FACULTY John Rush Powell Prznczpal Roy H Holden Ass t Prznczpal DEPARTMENT OF ARTS James F Cook Herbert G Jackson F C McEachron R Evelyn Fitch Mary E Jeflords Harley E Olson Florence Hazeltxne George O McClellan Ehzabeth Souther DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Louzse W Brown Mabel Easterbrook Alma Marzne Mary F Calnane J W Herwzg Helen D S McDonald L G1lbertDake Lzllran L Hogan P L Stavseth Bessze Kampmann DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Ruth Beck Charles R Mann Gertrude Shryock Jennze F Chase Lucy Mxlls Bruce Smzth Marshall C Crouch HettyH Parselle Elsxe Ueberle Helen C Koch Franczs F Patrzck Grace V W1lson Gertrude Lucas Amelza M Racy Leah R Yoflre DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Anna Baker A J Gummershermer E J Mathze A B Bender Joanna Hoolan Ethel Mxlls Isabel S Dolch Lottze M Hut? Helen Baker Rudolph Anna M Evans T H McQueary FloydD Welch DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES FRENCH Lezgh Harr1s Wmnre Trmmons Jennze Wrllemsen GERMAN La ura C Mueller LA TIN Nellxe Cunnmgham Julla D Dunn Anna E Hxckey W R Layer Anna R Waney SPANISH Loxs Bogle Wm Hexn Irene A Steznau Edith C Bnstol Stephen L Prtcher Edrth C Symmgton DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Imelda Carmody Susan Sherry Alfred Davrs Ida E Stallzngs Sardee E Nelson W R Vzckrov Clara Dell Parks Ruth Zacher DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC M Teresa Fznn Wm John Hall DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE Dorothy Baldwzn O M Koenxg Helen Poe: tner BlancheG Hrggzns A H Plag HarryR Whxte DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE Edith E Glatfelter Frank D Kruh Leslze W Lyon Nellxe Judd Ralph A Lenrg Alvxna Roebel A O Kelley Margaret T Lynch Bertha A Volt Charles S Webb Rxchard Wexsert 50 1 gl.- T J 1'-J -' -W' :- S M f via.-,at Q--A A 1 , 2 f , - ,, . 4 k Y 34 ' . ,, x X . 5 H J, ' -v - :, .Af -.Q 4 X- f' ' ' - - ' -ff '- ,Y ' 5? -'fs-F 35 -- -- --Nas 741-sf 5' W W 1 A f , . . . , - - 1 - 1 . . . Gmsfismwxfdiiijg Fog! ,QI-fi? ! Colors Red, Blue, Gold Class Song We leave you now our Soldan Hlgh Our dutles we have done Beneath our banner Persevere The battle we have won Refram Trouthe Honour Fredom Curtelsye We ever w111 defend And Persevere our motto fine W11l gulde us to the end Class Twenty sevens colors are The red the blue and gold That these brxbht hues may shme afar Our banner we unfold do W 'e y ij if jigs giiiigf 1 0, 9 W of we + o 3 ' ' l T ' IR N 5 y T a 1 1 N Nr W 1, W1 1 y ya , qu it vw X' l , T ' el 2 1 ' N X., y E, l lv' 4 L le T y ' ' In 1 NW . 5 w i . - V- 7 - -ff X ,,iA he , - 1 L- T M T F f 1, STEIL-15: flnf mxgmh 'H 'fy ' H W ,.- .s f- ip-,grin - ,.- A A K Y - 1 - fr 7 -QR, , ' f - Aj f-fi ,Q 4 Y aff Sponsors 'UISS Rl DOIPH DIR H1151 RT Cand1dates for Graduatmn january 1927 Officers I' 4Nlx H -III ICI IIOIII LOLIWVX JUIIX SIIIIIIOX I DIIPIIIXI X ICF! lnvfr szdlnt fum Rf B1 KI I VI PIR Prcnd I Q3 N- Q Q, S H. , Q 1 A, gk fa M Y ' ' 1 : : 'R,. 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BWU10 C1110 6 Rostmmz cc Club Rl! ll SPIZI R I ne IS ther Ill Soldm let me Qeye A svseter mxyde than lb our fxende Rage Hlznza um Dancmg .Suzfv Maj' SOI BILIINSKY He 19 1 ladde merk 'md veuay Smale Sm zu Club Slrlp Bmrmcss .Staf Chem tr IX b F Clms: and Chetkcls cmrls nb IIOSF S'lAllR lul fa1re ms Qhe is any nnyde sene Xnd snkerly she 15 of great demeane J FLARK BROXVIN hxs yonge Soldamte mn wel y pleyc Rxche music for the d mnce al folke do scye gma f Sr: :ce C111 6 Glcc Club 63111 Club Pzctmc Commzttu Clzauman HPIEN ILOODMAN She knoweth wel the fickle ways of mene X truer frend and pal there nc er h1s lneene .Suzfpaqc Wai' 6 Ser we CLARICE ROTHSCHILD And at 'xthletxci she doth slnne 0 lmnght She doth out shme the Qterres hught at mght Danczug r' Sm uc Club GALE BILLINGS Ihre gonge Blllmgs does 'lt footballc, pleye He has the vxelght to mak the tewme they eeye 5 J' X111 :gb ak?-1 a4 J ' X A ' 'K' f ' 4 5 ' 1- 1- ef --, --v -' , ZA-, ff if, - . I . ' ' . 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INIK I I I' GRI GG H11 eycn tNVlIllxlC Ill her heccl 'lrlgllt As dorm thc stnrxes on 1 frosty lllglll DKYID X I KDIPBI' LL Iul wel beloved and rennunezl IS he Iul many frendes has he m thls cxty Srup Sfnf Ser we Club DONAID C YWOODSIDL A hugh Iumper he 19 ful talle of hexghte e '1lWlVS dons alle thmges he thmks are r1ghte :ack HIJLDAH ANN STP INYIEWCH She his 1 smyle so svmte and wxts so sharpe In felmwzsclnp wel c1n she hughe and Lnpn HE LP 'V JUI IA XVI 3TCO'l'I' In Lhammade hxr songe we all dld hear At alle tymcs full plesaunt to the ere Chammadt' S 6 L01 IS YWLRTHI' IYILR, JI' lhms yonge felawe doth grm and his passe Io smge 'm obllg1to m the cl rsse RUTH WIADDLYN SOULE A dash of reed of brlghte scarlet hewe And musxck that IS equiled by but fexxe rchestra 4 6 Srnp Ttajf 4' 807168 Club 26 llotto Commzttec Scuppage Staf 2, YY ILI IAWI ADDISON -Knd evermore he has hxs teachers prys For he s as honorable as he s nys msg K fv X f ' Til? :I 5.9 -.3 ,,. 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Y 4, A. -.L,g3 A +L -.?g ...jfi- A :TL-v di 5S5g5bZ?, v rhsvay e-. s, 21TiiQj , A DON KI D BFACH As modest as a hreclzm god of olde X man who holdeth no deslre for golde GERTIILDE WI SOUIE Qhe xxorldd ind worked on Scrap tuentx fue She worked is does a hee wlthm has hyxe S' up Staff Sc: lppage 6 DI KIKJOIKII ARNOLD I Al NIAN look here and see our hdppne N131-IOFIC Ilu loklves be lunge no vsorrxe mo ha S IC 2 ll KIIIKX AI ISI' RT In Soldan wxll hns fame so longe tarrxe lh1s mule expert lad 5 cleped Harrle Sea acc Club 26 Chcmzstrg Club 25 6 Suzp Stab' Roxtrum 6 Tennis Club RIEI WIN AI BFRT GREERSPOOR Thxs smerte solempne and Sly ladde NV1ll be the beste marchant to be hadd lckcfmg Club 6 Ser me Club Stamp Club WIARIORIE ROSF OILCIISLE lIlll's goodly mayde wll often for thee do IrUS C GOSSRAU His lokkes blonde as m a golden nesse And wlth the gxrles hes a shexke I guesse Golf Club 2 Track 4 ABE GOI DBERG wisdom passeth he the greet Cataun lthm the Service Club he held renoun rv we Club 'lrark 4 LPI IIII4 DI IANPI DIIICHPII lxlle ns thus nnyde whose loklxcq are xulde of hevxc Xnd over xuxtmg mqketh much ado cadmg Club 6 Atlxeuacum 2 Jaufmg Club 4 I ICTOIK I I ARINLR VN han smale he loved xxel to huxld wlth hloclre: Ae. l- ngmeer he ll brldges buxlde and dockes Roxtrum 26 a C01 tcczlla 3 cr we Club 26 Agora 26 A I0 vii 4 Q b I v U X...-1' 'f L7 W, my LF? rp 9 yi WWI in mi-'V 92 '56 , W sh ' ' 4- - iffi- --' i x' . :- rgf, f' '3 N .A A . 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Z f , M.. w l l ,K ,f A Q V A a .I Ra 2 ' ' hu..--g -' 2 - BLIVION LONS1 ixll' And Burt Qurpasseth nlle 'lt bn-ketballe Ilut chewing gum he lnea thx. but or n e Baskclball 6 fratk 26 Suxp tajf KN SYN llhll IIOI DT 516 ls ful faire none. couldg lnr pwse With lnr wxxete lnlnere and lnr cum Ioxesse umwr L Illllllllllet ammg r Hlfll lf N TWH WIK Ill lllli Jugglmg ICCOUHIB mdufd to lnr us deare I ve hearde hu' vush ls to be 1 cnhxere crsp .Staf Sc: we Club G -1 DONAI D ll LOLI 'ILR l'ek ultnd nose blonde lokkes and eyen bleu Thus yonge lad most likes nothmg to do Cl1mnf.rtr5 Llub 4 Baseball 6 ROBERT WY LBSTLR COTTON To be agreeable hath been his nme And wel he lmth suceeded so lns falme rcrestva 4 Glee Club lor yunge follu, ought be seen nat herdL So thu meek Qemur nexene :eyde '1 worllv. VIOI A I' I Olll' NCI' Pl' Rl lf Booster s Llub 1 scole xle mu assist An m thc bervxce llub she wxl mxssed Ser we Club 6 Boosler 5 Club FRFD DI' IHFL A llvely felawe who 'xttempts to clog But studnea wel luv mlth .md chem and phog nn Club Bunglmg Bros Cnlus 4 cum: Club Yll'l0R F I'VlNI:.l l' Jl' And ln debate he slums up mnghtlle Nlqyhap some dry 1 llwycr gxc-et he ll Gun Club 21 KRIC I' F Pl' RLS Peut IS she this nrnde of whom we mute Curtus mul lxymle 'md ll 0 wermx brlghtc S'cr we Club Slup Sm 4 Round a le K Dammg Club 'llotto Commutee F Art Club 26 5 57 .3 M, V -5x 1'-,T -- 5 ir :Q A -ff: ,9i,.-1 i - 7 -' ! ff --5 Yi ., -1 ,-, ', Y :y- ,T L, ,H 74 R A- , in :,, ,J YH , , ' Y ' 1 ' H ' N v V7 .l.i A :ll , V ,':. ' ,' S ,':5. UV.-' a P -' .' ' 1 . ' '.. . ' ' . H ' ' G. A, A., '15, uc, ll , '10, Sc :z-1' Club, A I ' 4. 1 I 7 ' A I v 1 V f- , f. A ' 5 ' ' . ': ' . 4. 4. A., '25, '26. .' l . ' ' l ' . v' . . ' ' ' , '2 , '23, , '2 . ' ' - . 1 - O l ' , '2 , , '25, '26. FRQNCIS CUIILICY 4 1 1 If ' I I 1 I In - 5 f ou' 5 ' Cl lll d ' ' ' f ' ' be 1 , ': . , '25, 4 I 4 GQ . l ' ' . , '2 , '25, T ' ' , '26. , . . - f -, . .. . . . l . , I 1 . 1' '- ' be. ,' , '25, ' ff Cl., . 1: .. 1- ' ,' .' , .' xi' ' ' , 1 ' , '16, . ':Q. Y' b , '14, '25, '21, ' , ':5. , , 'zu , ' . ge - 1 2 f , . I-4 .Y - . L-f f 5' Q9 .,,. xg 'S-f,','.--x'.'1 ,f 4 il . f 'Q ' - e H , ' T1-4 Qwz, Q l 4' ls- 2 ', .zu A ' ' l 1 N-fag -c9ii.Q:gg5SQ:4w1 E LNIANIEL FRANYPL Of thls class he doth form an actne p1rte But specxally where lt concerns e herte ROBERI I' GFRSTRER Thls hd qunte short yuth lokkcs of gold en heme Hes Iosml and he lakes to lflugh with X011 LOIS KIRK INIA WIKSSON Qhc haddn a luxe for dyvmg and s '-exdc She lowes bright colours and especially xcdde A 26 Daumng C ll z Cl-IKRLPS IKING WICCLURE, J He lS brood sholdrcd alle 1 bxmly fclme lke eyen pexs f.ur fwcc and lokkes yellou WWII LIANI BAK AN In Physucs al this lui he dnl excelle :sk goorle QUCSIIOHS kncu he hou we uelle RUIH DOYWIING MPCUNE She mlldus qultc uLl yet lS so xelmy sn ihe uncle looks upon the mssexs hy 0111 ' 6 As judge ln the pdrvysm loom hell pre syde lox lame vull he studlc mn yeuxs hetyde Yun Stag 6 CIICVIIIJHN lub cr we Club l4LllN0Il EAMES LLWALD Shc coulde songes nmke and mel endyte Could laughe and d1unce .md nel 1Lr txeye md wrytc Trrxf Stag Art Edztol 6 Rami lable 6 Srwctazg l,1CUP1EIldB1lf Ser we Club lill IIARD IILIII4 R'l' Plaxxnge he 1'-. the corner alle the daye Ile plays qumte vul Ivc hcude nmuy a c Oulmstra WI KX ASIII Rl IKOHLLII A goodly m lyde ns May mal that so hue She smges at church ful nel 'md quxtc dnync M x,, :Xie 58 f.3Y,,- g :Q A -1 1 -- - -Y' -iff -- Y--g '2- -- - if 1 : '1E'?4' s fi 1 - s 4 - -- -A :gil W -J -if Y f 1 ' V ' th G. . 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Y? -2941 6?fZEeKS,Qz:452am13 Y SKI WIA IIFI l' N I IQSQI' Il lul wel :hc phys 'L uke and nel clots d1uncc And slkerelv wc hope, she wnll avamce l'Qll'I Il' YI HOIIAND Iln' nmuthe ful snml and ther to mf! and rc-de And lly hnr smylc you know she s moche twme glade RAI PH I DIQRAE A Sergunt of the hvse some clay hell For smerte, curteyi, ww and goods 15 Scrsp Staff 6 ANNA JONES Thu maymle IS known by te ucher: and frendes Ai one whoa always xulhnge help lende CYRUS YOCUWI III lul oft ln Scole 5 caught -. he trappes For m his classe he loveth tlkxng nappei funk 6 Agara 6 Pres: cnt 2 ootball glam L HJ l' PHI' I YN PONATH A frend that s true c nn g'un thu maya e clelyte mam and mlghte HLIFN' KIRO-IINIM HOLLEY Vlfel can She uorke and atudle wlth great mic I'ul fzure she IS and alle doth plewe Ser we Club 26 RICH KRD N VIEYI: R Thus fel me Nieyer hath an awfule bane Vlfhene er he swmketh much he ackei from strane Tennis C Scnp Bnxuzess Stay HERBI' IIT PADI YILIERSIECK And better than upon 1 huke to ponre Ile hketh with h1s handen to lahoure DORA LEDI' RYIAW Thxs maycle so gentll but nat so tallc Is fond of redmg hokes hrge and smale S' uc Club 'I Sli v W? 2.4 , ' xw -iv f- -V-L4 5-Y f 'rf 7 kiwi 'A K- , A , J X - A 3 ,,.,J fe --- -,, . . - 5 ,,Y,i ,,- W H grgzk i Y Yi ,V ' 5 ' . . :J , ' . 1 .,' . 4 . 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' 7.: 'flieili ..-. - -, - ....... ku:-4 -.-,. 59 i ff? 613-1-Q-E5E1'?fQgm11D C ARTHI ll ll F OBIIOCK In Sfnlmgm Qcolf. he s wys and useth hxs ICI L I s curteys tulle und nne 'ms IS e node F11 LIN P HOFFDIAIN But er th xt she hadde halfe h1r cours y ronne Qhe won xn scole honours evcelled by nonne 1 I EAINOR I OI ISF HOFF Thus nnyrle doth yyryte and studle wel her chem But yerruy shy I9 she 'lround the men C Llllldll Club C Sfnp Slaf 26 If C ul: DRY Ill M PLARI STONE Ile IN qultc wys and his unbounded skulls And evly one he helpeth wxth a wllle PLPAINOIK AININE FINLEY S es known to alle as one who IS demure nevere nas a herte I know much truer cv we Club DOROTHI HELEN HAINSIVIAN At haskethalle no folke are hu' equalle nd vnlleyhalle 1 hlr skxlle xs a se-quele annng Club 6 Clzcmutry Club Sm we Club ANDRFYW PERTICI Tul many records wll he breake annone VVh1n he 111 athletic sports hath wonnc rr :extra LHARI LS PICKEL Ile IS 1 foothallc player brave and true, And modestlxe about It telles yow oollrall DOROTHI HLI EIN GORDON leul nel she llketh mxrthe and happx nesse And to her frendes she brxngeth Ioy, I guesse Sfamslz Club 6 D 'UI IIS QACKS Iur Iulxus Carpe whxch rmgeth from his hecle s hxgh md shrxll 'ls is 1 flute tis Sey de 0111113 Club 6 Cram ub Kodak Club r' 2 ' Lggfwxgfl J Q-'-M7121-Y'1 60 1-3 7- fA -C :A-.V - -A 2 n nf- ' M --.X -1, EK! 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I K2 ,, Hhs y l HDZV -Af yy 4 If Eavqmll L N-km 2 Qg,QL4ElW V Ulf bl All APPI4 I Nl KN 1 Q. 1 d took she mos hulc Anc 5001110 1 cu111pugl11hl1 swctc 111 11116 1 !llvm1c'xm1 utmq lam ammg L lub 4 Y IN I I I J NNI I Il I thu 141111, 1c111 ls N rem 111 gn 11111 111111111 1111 L11 DOROTHI YI NIKINI' l'll' PICIKI' R'l' 1r 111 uks to ome wolde 1111 me pnht hhssf And 111 the o1cl1eQtre they 1111 h1r mlsee rnlustra 6 C 1111111111114 c 6 Bllls Of Bulxzjuluxv .I4INII N SIIIR1 I H16 d1wp01Cl0u11 1s goodc 'N guld Xml he ls lust 1-. sms rte we me told EN 1 Cl IIION r we 1 ls 1 L 111111112 ll fxcmlu p15 F01 she N I9 gn ind jnlhn '1G she s Nkyi 111.11 SMH nc' UIAN N AIIONSON 1' ll full-le mln Imp Ihls Ioynss 11111111 r smxle 1s hlr huxutye 1t ls se A ANDRENN YIARTIN STEWI' NS H15 earnestneswe IS Andrew s hfe s pass word And he knows nys folk are but seldom he1rd Glee Club 6 Scuppagc Sfuf 6 NWESShL E BAI- R Vhth h1n1 reposes xerru moche of xut But ofttxmes heb QLHIE shy ln usmg If Rosh um SANI TAN SNR-NDVI AQ solempne as any 111 the lond He alwus lend: a xulhng hdpmg hond II,ClIIl' IDI FR IS mule nn xc-rrwy grcc hughte Bu e I1 Cortecxlla swmkcd vuth nnghte 1 x 5 N I-If' Kill jrvyml Qiil 7 -wilu ing .- - X 12: -W' , :ic A -f' -'-f- --'- 'Y 3,2 , 1 - A J 1 N 1 ,, 'X' f 1 '1 '1 - 41- --R ' -' --: i ggzf'-:: Y -1 I ' 1. 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' f 42 V 152, 5 K 4 Q 4 ,K luv , m 41 A W ' '- 4 NI II LIANI H 'FOI Ll' SON Ful nel men knoue he pleyen on '1 rote lor greet hu eve to hnd 1 merye note nllcsha 4 I II I IAN PRII' DWI KN Xml Iunsh speaks she ful fulre and CYLII :lx Nfl:-1 the goorllxe scole of Solchn Hy JAWIFS IAIILI NIITLYIIII' bmgmge he is or playmg al the dw And often he does w uste hxs tyme avs.-xy flea' Club un uv 2 , un C ul: 22 fra DI-IRGARET I OIISF AIUNOIT A silent Gxmple aemelw -.ort of lasse But m h1r itumhei many can she passe Round lable 26 Clzammadc' 6 AINNE 'IIARIE NI KAINIOS A sxxele lysely Grecnan las: :S she lhnb miyde ful of lxfe and energy Our Iulxu: li 1 call for alle IE nones lul lngge he ms of braun and eke of bones I IRGIINIA BLTTS Smgmge She ls, eek dauncnng ll the xx rye l en so s she upon commencement dzne Cmmmadr' 6 Drmfm DLLLA I HELIST A swete yonge lass wlth loklxes d.uke and crullf. X nys yonge magde uhos vurwy good an scole GLIITRIDE ABRQNIS Demure and qulet this mayde So venray IBIIE u xus and smerte IS she wxth rasen hner Honor Sol wh JOHN Fl-I-XIII ES NYEILPR L alle deix ren 111 Qcole to he -Xmonges alle thmgs hardy up and free rem Club A, yx 69 2 s - - Q 1'-. i--f ff. :ff 5 f-if if ,, T,- Lf 1- .- J - X r ' I 7 A' 'J Ali' 'ff if, - - -- f: 195:-1 , fl-, f Y O ' ', '2 . L, A ' In ' , '16, GQ Cl I, '24, ' 5 '26l cn- , Q1 of mpgs. G, A, A., '25, es. ' I Jl'LIllS HIRSCHFI-II.D ' 1 1 K - tl . I ' . '14, '25, ':. 'a, ':s. Fl - v' - Wx! A Q . J , . ' , 'y -v ' Cl . I , '35, ':6. ,a 2,127 e' 9 9, ' k' 9 fnyvlhvvmf V. , ft.x ' . ? Q 3 aug s . 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H SIDNFX IAMES NILRPI-Il ilu-. smcrte lqrlde ms brxght as IS the QOTIHC c vem cues lns werke ul 1 cloune Basr ball 6 'VIARJORIL TY Fl P Shee cute whee lmght quxte smertc md 'mm Ale wlth alle Xnd she 1t scoln has been wel lalled by 1 1 LLARIRCE U ROSENBERGER lo ue 'md Nlepe md pley xs eer ms wonne You hc ls l-p1cu1uS oxxne some lf I 0R14 N1 l' f IBSON RAYMOND In Llxis tlns mxxdc doth mdk a lot of noyse ihe s 'nlxvns glad to talk about the boys 'fu zffagz' 6 IRYIXI 0IJAlN A chppex youth xuth lokkes crulle IS he VN ho Qmgeth wel and godlnth merrllye HIHIG ll0R0'l H1 IARL PINE A loxely may de vuth charming face and imyle W ho'-e pufoxnlxty and pep begulle DAY ID Q KI' WIP VS el playe foothalle he certamlye coulde But lll his atudxes he wus nat io goode I FII IF IDR Wlillllf JFQSI4 X younge mnde who ns fond of plwye Qhes good ln Studle-. too all teachers Qexe nf 'Stay A ll J Q wx x y L 'iwl' ua 0 64 S- V xc -li? -' Y-gig rf- M -'2 if v -T --' - W, ' - f A N do J K X I f Y 'L 'J 5'- 'fx -11, v Y-- -lig:A W 11, - ,'25,'2-Q.A.A-,'4.'S-'5- -5' ,'2. 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WI KRIE CL Ill El And Liyrle l'l1nor xc txll incl feurc Hnr hname dEQCI'1llCS the natxue of hxr eer Assistant Treasm cr Scrzff f' -lgam AIIS YIKLDL 51-lliS'lIl'V A chmoysele tille xml fure of fxce Vlell Qmges she 1 xl cell wth pwrht grace hammadn 3 Dum mg ub SADII4 Sll Ill Rifl' IN sunely nngde our S flu. ls wxth wlle A goode semur she ns of Qoldm hullc DILY ER Ill' IKYIAN I 00'VIQ'll' IN H15 bmme ls ag hroml 'is he IQ tnl e Xnd al know xerrly wel tlnt hei nxt Qnl alle and C zemxstr It 2 FRANK Sll Y LRWIAN Ycleped sxlver mume thus lnlcle bfld But Snlvera No' llc 5 worth lns wexght ln gold She is nut rhrlx nor IS she very twlle Th1S nnyrle who lb wy'Q 'md Swete Wlfh 1 e er ue Club lr: ta G .f A 'V I I IDSTUNE, Lurtep she ns, lowly md Qcrunhle 4 ual cm remlv. l ul fxhlc Readmg Club 6 Sfamch Club YY QITER TIPFON PFFIFBPIK And certimlv hc lms 1 mery note Wel c'm he smge and pleyen upon rote cc Club DOROTHH DOWWFI I She S smxle wel lakul dxscreet 'md frendly too And as a pxl she s sure tn be quxtc true Agora 6 Sccretaq .Scr :rc Club 9.pz J n DOIKOTIIY RILK She 'xlxvns IS lhfcreet of guvernaunce And newere wllfxlly made a mls chaunce + 7 5 , lf ,,:,,, I :g 6.1 2'-3 . - A 1' ' ' ' W, 11 '2 7-3.-5 . ,,- '- , -J, '.,'1- ' f 1 ' . 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I , 1' 'H' I. m 4 z ' 'Q QiQfE5fifww Ill' RTHA J HAI PLIUN lwer plcnunt ns xhe md ful of Ioy mr mule xxe must confes-e lm f'ure md co f lL'lH1LlHPl f Cl ILC H7 G f xcaduzg C lub I H XIII LS I TKCKE Ir -Xlthough he s Smale en hnght hc: greet en 'Qtrengthe Xnd eu gum stunts he maks up for hls lengthe m Club 2 ful Club Rl Sill I L DIPC KIIROR Th1s ludde IS ful of Ioy up to the hum Hou sae hxs Qnnlf. hefnre um een see mn 111 115 I1 ll zcsha cz :cc Club zv I ECI' I IA FI' I DWISN Ful manx frenrles Qhe null eex :lowes e BCC l.llQE she 'llxxnxe lnmgx them lnppl neue I 'an m 1 clfw: to hen hun lx x hone But smneiymes Iuwnw dom u ll mem ate limi I FII 1 lill IIIKIDP I' N SI' Al A ec-mor who shonne of lmghtncsse 'Xml hkc-th har hutmxe mnche the heitc DOROTHI I 'l0llll e xvli of good nltul us nlts so Qhurpe And often did she laughe mme often cmrpe uzjv Staf 6 gala f BLRTHA B DICCKSLIN And certey nly Qhe 1S 1 goode lasie And svumks thwt m her xtudxes she may pwse IIFRBLIYI' In RUDOLPH lrom boldzm Ncole mto the uoxldly Qtrg. fe a doctoure hell saxe nnny a lyfe :em Club 4 crmarz 1 IRIIA Rl SH Ful slander t1ll and txlented 15 Qhe X mu'-lclan someday puhaps she ll he 2 fn is ,ei 66 7 ' A Y :!fff--A -5 ' ff X,1,1.,Ly,,-W,-Y -- - .1554 ' ' -A I J H N I 5 ' Y '- ' '1 ' 15' --1 ,ff -W H- if-4:1 :--'Y -V -if, Q., we 13- 5 , j. 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VJ ESTLLLF SIEYERS lul fnre and sxsete lS th1s dear mayde I Qtellc Though small 1n SIZE, 111 Carpe she does cxcelle aucmg 24, Sc: :tc b Sll' YYAIKI' PRLSCO l l' llus good yongc lid who thmks tho gulcs greet L rlms he c1rpc 'uul ful vel can slum FRANK 'I' KRLCHLN Ile su111l1gtl1 111th lus mwnde l11s toole lus hfmne, And 'my snolg doth lak that kynde of 111111110 aseba IAI lx DI00lll4 YYII I IIITL 15 1 utc. 1.11101 cds us e tl Lulu. 1 011 hx: studub turns he xnt us lnclxc cu 11 D0ll0llI1 INGLR lxgndo. wozcles she Gpnk to CVCYICIIOH '-.hu lmovw And 10 lm work ful falthfully she goes C mmzstv 1 Club RNARID Q f OI DY! KSSPR X-. Rc-ml brangc footlulle player he xul K ll1 11 me 1f lllg l1l1k hear sxouldc cl1'111ge lts hmm oo ull Il LIADI H RAYWDON H IS ulept 'at dr'm1ng that IS true And imexreth pamt is xerray few can m Club 23 24 Yratk 2 Nl TA KW INQTON ll KWIBI FY Of Netm xlle follw we know me fonde I5 11 lrccxuse they 'alla lxlxc Z1 blonde? 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T THE beO1nn1n0 of the january term of 1926 a club was 'fm oroamzed 1n Soldan composed of the chalrmen of the var1 ous advlsory groups The first step after electmg officers was to select a name well surted to an assembly called to gether for the purpose of helplng to regulate the affairs of the school The club chose the name Agora the name given by the Greeks to the great market place 1n whlch they met to dlscuss all lmportant questlons of the day After these prehmmarres the members of the Aoora settled down to the real work that was before them They 1ntroduced ln the school a comparlson of grades by a system known as the C1t1zensh1p Quot1ent Under the dlrectlon of Mr Dake they undertook the management of the Scrxp sales and advertrsmo campalgn and financed the publlcatlon of the book wlthout a dCl:1C1t Thls term they have taken over the busmess supervlsxon of the Scrlppage as well Certaln members of the Agora were judge and Jury for students who had been Uullty of mlsconduct In charge of th1s commlttee was Sarah Kllng who IS stlll an actlve member of the orgamzatlon The chalrmen last term were led 1n thelr work by thexr presldent Mlldred Maetten two vxce presldents Ethel Lee and Martha Murry and the treasurer George Share Albert Hopkms had charge of the Scrlp sales staff In the absence of a representative at the t1me of an rmportant dis cusslon an alternate IS appolnted whose duty lt IS to see that any speclal announcements made during the meetmg are made known to the group not represented Every member of the Agora considers hlmself at the servxce of the school and IS worklno hard to help both pupll and teacher ln every way that he can The oflicers elected for thls term are Pres1dent James Kennedy M6 Second V1ce presxdent Anna Blrch G2 Thrrd V1ce presldent Sarah Khng G19 Secretary Shewell F1tZROy G33 Treasurer John Horner G16 9 s -A 1 1,5 A . 25. I 5 . ' . 'I 1 1 D . . - 'D' ' - I or 1 Q . . . ' 5 . . on . , U . . i . . U . . . . . S . . First Vice-president ....................,..................... Ballard Clemons, S3 THE .SLRVICE CLUB 2 -fans-4, QJ2?sw1:G2r,,4w S SFVICC Club mu g HIS IS statlon S H S broadcastmg from the Soldan Hxgh Us 5 School The next thmg on our program IS a dlscusslon of the best and most actxve club ln the school Th1s club I 5 w1sh to mforrn all who do not know IS the Soldan H1gh 7-r' Rasmusson Almost anywhere you go around the school you will End students who are w1ll1ng to glve lnformatlon to the New Jay or dellver a note for a teacher who IS 1n need of a messen er In the office at any hour of the day you can End SCFVICC people who are w1ll1ng to do anythmg to asslst the faculty Much of the order IH the lunchroom 1S due to th1s remark able orgamzatxon The chalrman of the lunch hour audltorlum SCSSIODS as well as the students who watch the staxrs at the same t1me are Ser vxce Club people The membersh1p IS composed mostly of semors whose past records show that they can afford to spare a perlod a day for outslde work The present members of the club met ln the sprlng of 1926 and after orgamzmg elected Manuel Smtzer as presldent and Violet Coulson as vlce presxdent Due to thls early orgamzatlon the club got a very good start and IS now enjoymg one of 1ts most successful years smce lts orgamzatlon The club wlshes us to announce that they want to thank the teach ers and puplls for the1r cooperatxon and help 1n makmg th1s a successful year Thls 1S statlon S H S sxgmng off at 2 45 p m as we feel we have done all we could to be of servlce to the school today A Seven EW Jays scattered to the rlght and left clearmg the center of the second floor corrldor Surely some great persona e must be approaclun and such a person was It was a seven For who could be up at Soldan any length of tune and not be able to recobnlze S1r Seven D1d you ever notlce a seven walk down the corrldors at Soldan' It takes a pupll three years to develop such a noble knowmg str1de Hxs very shoes creak d1fferently We can easlly el1m1nate the other term pupxls from playlng an lmportant part 1n the school llfe at Soldan 1n the follow xng manner The new Jays are too green the terms two to seven are too busy studymg to prepare themselves for semors the elghts have already had a half year to get used to the novelty and lo' the sevens must become the leaders The seven IS begmmng a new phase m hxs hlgh school career for the great honor of edmng the Scrxp and Scrlppage IS entrusted to hxm I could go on forever, Slflglflg my praxse to the noble seven, but lack of space forbids me I shall leave lt to you to go on talklng and thmkmg of A Seven Ruth Coopersmxth sm .gb ,Q A X Ng , w-if 1- af,-y2,f,f,-6-R V -fig ' Ui- T fl. ana ' F-. J ll - a '., iv ,4 rt a 7,, , Ti - a YM.. ,,,,, 0 . . . . E+' 'gl . . . '3 I . . . ' .' 5 , e School Service Club under the very able sponsorship of Miss . . O, o ' - Y . - . 0, . . . , A U , ' b . or . b' ' A ff . O ' sc ' U ' . y . U . t . ' ff : ' 2 - 1 . 2 Yale 1,2 The Hercules Club sta' RE they really gomg to present It , k to Hornsby? It doesn t look 11ke a squash to me anyhow I dldn t know Mr Holden was a farmer' Probably you wxll recall these and s1m1lar exclamatlons that were heard ln the front corrxdor dur1ng the first live Weeks of thls term Not many of our pupxls know the true story of the Her cules Club so we shall endeavor to tell the whole story The gourd for such lt was was ralsed by our esteemed ass1stant prmcrpal Mr Raymond F Holden at h1s home m Ferguson MISSOUII Durmg the early part of the term he mvlted the Soldan Botanlcal Club to make a v1s1t to hrs home It was durlng that v1s1t that Mr Holden presented the gourd to the club The Botamcal Club as most Soldan students are aware malntams ln the front corrldor a dxsplay case w1th1n whlch objects of mterest are placed The gourd was placed on exh1b1t1on m th1s case for about a week At that t1me our St Louls Cardmals were battllng wlth the New York Yankees for the base ball champ1onsh1p of the world Local enthuslasm ran h1gh and lt was suggested that the club be presented to Manager Hornsby of the Car dmals as a good luck token It was mcely tled to a board W1th Sol dan s colors and was taken to the Cardmals spec1a1 tram all ready for the presentatlon Alas' when the worthy guardlans arr1ved they found that they were Just live mmutes too late the 'cram had gone The gourd then contmued 1ts travels back to Soldan where lt reposed on Mr Hol den s desk for several days No he d1d not use lt on asplrants for nmth hours From there lt went to the lunch room and was turned over to our elllclent chefs then Oh well use your lmagmatlon' Ballard Clemmons Q7 4.5 . A 1.2 -' -lf-gg, -A r-gf Gif, , rf'- . 1- ff ' '3 Y 71' -1 Y 'MQ , .4 ' ... . u -' K X ' , ,N W .,,...u Z., , - f , g Y V , 'A 1 Y I' rr' v- ' YA : t .4-, - ' . N ' . v Q 6' ' ' 1, . . rv 'r as 1 - ,A f ,gr , Q I - n . ' J as ' 1 . rl - n n 1 X . 0' r 1 1 - - 1 0- . . . . . Y ' y ' ,v . , . ' 1 0. ll 9, ' sc as - - ' r - ' 1 . , . . 1 . . J J ' ' Y 0 5 I C ' I , . , . -4-4+-4 v-4--Ar-m ..?,,4,,.,+ L-T +-+-4-M A - 'q:f :,f- X732-YL94 -'ii Qi ' . k x 7'1Ilf CIVIC I.lf.f'lGI'lf 71115 .lI'T t'l.l'If Nl -fam bmeEsmwmm 3E CIVIC League JA.. HE Soldan Cxvrc Lea ue meets every Thursday afternoon ln Fa. if room 329 under the sponsorshzp of M1ss Huff The club has planned many mterestmg programs for the remalnlng part of the year and the members have unusually Good tlmes tobether vxsxtmb places of CIVIC mterest The club expects to pro ress rapldly wlth 1tS twenty five Wllllng members At the semr annual electron the followmg ofhcers were chosen Presxdent Marlan Schroll Vxce presldent Ruth Schleber Secretary and Treasurer Ruth Uhl IV Ser eant at Arms Wlllram Bythewood The Art Club ,p,n HE Art Club IS one of the new clubs 1n Soldan th1s term fglu. Its purpose IS to grve those who are mterested ln art a chance to work out their own 1nd1v1dual problems m such work as batlk pamtex and leatherwork when otherwlse they would not have th1s opportumty Membershlp IS not hmrted to art students alone but anyone who wlshes may Jom the club Althoubh the or amzatron IS new and lnexperlenced the club has started forward on a sure footlng and all are antlcxpatmg a successful term In the early part of the term the club had a very enjoyable trrp to the Art Museum to see the Exhxbrtlon of the work of Amerlcan Pamters Mxss Powell Gave an mterestmg talk on the style and subject matter of the varlous pamtmgs The majorlty of the members are at work on lmoleum block Chrlst mas cards In makmg the cards a design must first be drawn and then perfected Th1S IS then traced on the lmoleum block pa1nted w1th Ind1a mk and the backbround cut away Next prmters mk 1S mrxed and applied by means of a roller Then the block IS used to stamp the Chrxstmas cards A very mterestlnb exhrblt IS bemo planned by the club and w1ll be on drsplay before the end of th1s semester Mxss Hazeltlne sponsors the meetmbs held every Thursday after noon at three o clock The ofhcers are Presldent Martha Murray Vrce presrdent Charlotte Crandall Secretary Roberta Shme :ff Q i'2 1Aif?wLL5f-1-Cr Jr- ote.-::,f,?FR - - L ,L-- ' T - X T N 0 X ' A ' ' -4 'T' -- --Kg, f.:,:- -1' re 14 --- 4 Ygfx-5 'ff 5 A, Y , In . . g . Y? :I ww . . I X . . dl-J. O . on . . . U . . . i O, . , . - . . b Scrippage Reporter .................................................. Dorothy Kramer on - - . . D -,-.-.---.V.-.-.-..-..-...-...--......-..-....-. V 1 . . . . V? N-5, . . . . ry Jia:-a . . . . . 4 'IFF' ' . . . . f J - - on on . . . . . 3 J 5 . D , . . . U - 7 . YHE DIXCIXG CLLISS Q fd Q5 ,ly K I L f 1, .-.' 1 -4- a, Sass-,HsQ1:Gw1,iW g,B G A A r. HE membershxp of the G1flS Athletlc Assocxatnon IS made W., sf up of a Jolly hard worklng bunch of glrls Along Wlth all the fun they have ln thelr ames each g1rl IS working to secure 750 pomts When she reaches thls goal she w1ll be awarded a Soldan Athletlc S Pomts may be earned by hlklng passmg posture tests maklng class teams ln volley ball and basketball securm perfect ym records and wmnmg rxbbons m track and field events Thls fall thlrty four 1rls entered the tenms tournament but be cause of the ramy Weather the tournament could not be completed More 1rls trxed out for the volley ball teams thls year than ever before The playlng of all the teams was excellent and every game was closely contested A Chr1stmas party was held by the members at whlch each term put on an amuslno and entertalnmg stunt for the enJoyment of the others At the first meetlng of the year from the membershlp of one hun dred twenty five glrls the followmg officers were elected Presldent L1la Curtls Secretary and Treasurer Charlotte Crandall The Gym Club fa ID you ever chmb a tree to get a better v1ew of the world and then fall because you were not strong enough to hang on? Dld you ever fall down the stalrs or trlp over some thm and t1e yourself 1nto a knot because you d1d not know how to fall correctly? Dld you ever get 1nto a tlght place w1th your car and run 1nto somethlng because you d1d not thlnk and act qulckly enough? The Gym Club bullds boys bodles and trams thelr mmds to meet Just such emergencxes as have been enumerated above At the same txme the boys are glven clean healthy recreatlon and competltron The club IS always w1ll1ng to enroll new members who wlll work and learn It has had a very successful term under the manaoement and encouragement of Dr Koemg 1tS sponsor The officers of thxs term s club are Presldent Ollver A Bxrge V1ce presldent Stuart Davrs Secretary and Treasurer Vmcent Mlcotto ies'-0 .. ,,. - -' - gfil-f,1'?14f.'-QC' ,- 3.22 :x.:1-',-,Jim-fi-R -ff-'V ' '54, A it .,. ' i. -' l X r' fx, , 1 V 1: - ' ' ' ' ' ilu Ie-,.1:,:-rm' A : 4 lxiftsri' 'Y f',- -- f - K - 'W . . . . 'Y Y ' . . f . . F , ill gsm, g ' . .- s: ' ' , xIf5.,' ' ' ' Cl V7 ' 2 J ., . . on O . . . . ' D b . . - on. . 1 b , , ol. . . ta g ' . - O: - ' , . Vice-president .............,.r.r...e..,......Y.................,.r.... Marjorie Morrison . 1' vu, up ' f ' 'Lk l 2 ' 11 -V - ' - -X ' ' ' V: 5 , 1 . on . . . . t g, , K. Y . . . . - 5 N ,.. N FQ Q LJ 'N L.. L: Q 'T' r- j I -11:--'N-2-'if:ff: 1 311101 Nf- 7lll' A7Hl'V4Il1l Tlllf Iflf.'1Dl.i'C C'Iil'B 92 T ww 6NQ?SQ?wm Athenaeum ,V ' ' THENAEUM the very name suggests anclent Greek tem 5, 1' ples where m the d1m uncertam hght poets read works whlch we now treasure as hterary masterpleces and where by a fhckermg candle venerable scholars lmparted to eager students thelr wxsdom But now a new Athenaeum arxses where eager young glrls are lnstructed m the art of debate Youth has come mto xts own and wonderful opportunltres are offered to amb1t1ous grrls m th1s club dress dellvery and asslmllatlon of materlal Here w1ts are sharpened and tralned to Work Engllsh IS lmproved and even polxshed Besldes these advantages a wealth of mxscellaneous knowledge IS offered Thxs year rn the Wellesley Cup Debate 1n whrch debatmg teams of the Athenaeum Clubs rn the c1ty hlgh schools matched thexr ablhtxes the Soldan afllrmatlve team won Although the neoatnve team lost after a splendld iight xt really won because of lts wonderful sp1r1t Readzng Club Some books are made to be tasted others to be swallowed and some few to be chewed and dzgested Francrs Bacon a m HE Readmg Club was formed to glve the students who are ff-I'-. ,Q ' mterested m dramatlc readmo an opportunlty to develop X TJ the abxllty to read aloud The club has trled to select most bg ly the type of books mtended to be chewed and drgested but a few have been chosen to be only tasted The club devoted the first part of the term to the readmo of short storles by noted authors Sprmgtlme a la Carte by O Henry was very cleverly ,owen by Rebecca Gladstone Anne Kamos presented a very unusual story The Fame of Usskar by Edholm Other short stones wrltten by Poe Merlmee Dunsany Edholm Mark Twaln and O Henry were also read at the varlous meetmgs For the last part of the term the program commrttee chose Shake spearean and modern drama Shakespeare s roll1ck1n0 Tamm of the Shrew the Land of Hearts Deslre by Yeats and Shaw s Samt joan were read The grrls of the club have not however neglected the socral slde of hfe, and have grven a spread and several partxes The spread was Owen at Thanksglvmg trme, and was an mformal affaxr for only the members of the club The Thanksgxvmff ldea was cleverly carrled out by the program commlttee At the Chrlstmas party several scenes from Shake speare's Twelfth N1ght w1ll be presented qi '49-.I i - ' Y - 'W' 'I5 i9- fs' ': 1' rr:-gs.: r W Y .54 -mf . - T x X , ' J We 'l 'aff 'ft' are af w-f :J-Y-A-A-T Lifted 7?f' , r K - V ' U - Q73 1 t TX v , T4 . I on sponsored by Miss Lucas and Miss Ueberle, who teach method of ad- V I ' - 5 lf I l . ,,- . 1-5. ,N ' o' 0 r' , ,E . . . . A . W' Q71- D my - ' ' f ' u ' nv 8 K as va 5 ' li ' , ' 5 !! U. . . ii H! Y 1 I V 7 , . . I ,, . U ' b 'O VY il ' 7' Y ll ' Y! - 5 ' za 1 1232s rgaezie-,NiSLa1:4Pelm15 E D1'amat1c Guzld AVE you ever gone on a treasure hunt that was xnsprre a dream? Of course you have' And what may I ask d1d f you find? D1d an empty cache tell you that the spot had so-ff' Q1W 7 have to dlg and dlg and when you were least expectmg rt dzd your shovel scrape upon an anclent and rusty Iron chest full of gold? How many tlmes our great authors have put these allurmg experrences mto thrrllmg noveltxes How many trmes we have enjoyed devourrng these masterpreces mcxdent by mcrdent as 1f we ourselves were the characters Rrght here under th1s Soldan roof and wrthm these Soldan walls a group of students came together each on h1s or her treasure hunt each lnsplred by a dream Every dream was dlfferent yet somewhat s1m11ar One asplred to be a great traged1an another wanted fame as a comedran Stlll another craved to make an outstandmg contrlbutlon 1n mterpretzng temperamental characters These would be celebrltles on the dlscovery that the1r futures lay along the same paths banded together cooperated Wlth each other and organlzed their art and so It was that Soldan years ago came to have the Dramatlc Gulld The membershxp that carrles on th1s year IS most enthuslastlc On November first the Guxld responded wlth pleasure to an 1nv1tat1on of the Mothers Club to present Booth Tarkmgtons amusmff 11tt1e play Statxon YYYY Wh1ch when produced ln our audltorlum last year and agaln th1S term brought encouraging applause from those who Wlt nessed lt The club 1S actlng 1ts Way to fame under the able supervlslon of Mlss Adams and with the followlng officers 1,4 1.3 , - 7-Y 7- W' 1 : ' -ff' iii +--'- ' Y ff'-.. 1. sql' -as. X 2 Y , , ' J, , ' iii, Y Ely, v in PA. 4 ' . d by 5 1, J 7? 1 . . , , . . Y X , . E X' Q : ' AL previously been visited and the treasure found? Or did you i . . 6 A I . 7 - ' ' ' : ' : . ! I I. ' , ' ' if 77 ' V J , V . , . . H . ,, . . . . b v i - J? The Rostrum Q, HADES of Clcero Webster Clay' Why are those 1mpas 1 nf s oned stra1ns of oratory fioatmb from room 2119 IW Why are those thrxllmg debates and dlscusslons there every Fr1day afternoon? Don t worry Conbress IS st1ll ln J Washmgton That IS just the Rostrum holdmb a meetmg sponsorshxp of Mr Gumrnershwmer and Mr Math1C assemble 1n room 211 to practlce publ1c speakmg and debatmg Each week there 1S a dxf ferent k1nd of program At one meetmg there are two or three 1nterest mg talks at the next an excxtmg debate sometlmes a readmg and once a year an oratoncal contest The Rostrum of course 1S ch1ef1y 1nterested 1n argurnentatlon It has contnbuted most of the members of the boys debatmb team 1n prevlous years and w1ll probably do so agam thls year It has part1c1 pated 1n several debates other than those held between schools Last term the Rostrum team met the g1r1s of the Athenaeum Th1s year lt has held an mformal debate wxth Clayton H1gh School 9 57 ' ' .. 1 1 1 ff . lu, 0 . ' . . . U . I Every Friday afternoon at three o'clock, about iifteen boys under the . , . U . 5 THE ROUND TABLE -1-an , Q3?mQK5Q:fpJm ' Soldan Hzgh School One Thousand N1ne Hundred Twenty S1x Dear Kmg Arthur In behalf of our court we make our seml annual report of the progress of your valzant people Th1S year your court1ers number twen ty s1x gxrls who are makmg an honest endeavor to learn more about literature The subject of our tournaments IS contemporary fict1on At these we have met many kn1ghts from the courts of strange lands From the land of Amerlca ln the Makmff came Edna Ferber wlth her book S Bxg and Emerson Hough w1th h1s book The Covered Wagon From the court of Characterzzatlon ha1led Fann1e Hurst and her book Lum mox From the court of Local Color came The Snob We also made a pxlgrlmage through Current L1terature 1n the pages of whlch we found mterestlng facts on the modern wnters and pleasmg stones of prom1nent people Th1s Journey d1d much to advance our knowledge We gave many fetes xn honor of your vallant self of whlch two of We are spreadmg the noble mfluence of your court by correspond ence wxth some students 1n far off England In all we have had a v1ctor1ous year under your oHic1al advlsor Mlss Beck and under the fa1r rewn of your noble queen Margaret Elsele They are alded by the v1ce pres1dent Elmor Lewald the secretary jose phlne Camp the treasurer Anna Blrch and the SCYIP representatlve and sergeant at arms Clar1se Peres The qual1ficat1ons of the kn1ghts who wlsh to Jom your br1ll1ant court are these they must be 1n terms three to seven must have a G average m Englxsh for the precedmg term and must attend three meet mgs and a socral before they are adm1tted to the court We hope that we have gamed your favor 1n our vlctorxous battle for H1gher Ideals Respectfully yours The Round Table Scrlvener 1 bf' My 43 aP7,'2fB 'j I Q bf?-ll?-nlifi' 'M E-.g , W ,g m ' - - 17-T34 ff:-2 r111r.i-1,:,,r'.,- '- A 9: N ,Q-N .A ' 4 L I I x 7 bf' H -1, -LQ'-ff. f j ' ' - gf-' J ' 7 - Y- -1f: 'f --'----,ia , v - ,L - .V I - . . . . , CC by!! K O ' !! ' ' If ,Y ll ' ' I! ' ' KI - !! Cl Y! ll Y? ' ' , Ci ' !! ' I the most successful were our New jay Social and the Mother's Tea. ! 7 . .D ' . . ' 1 3 1 S , Z - - , . , ' u as ' J I - CK ' 9! I agp- - ,msc f 4' Q.. ' f 1' :Q vs .-4' J 3-2. 9' ,K fi 4 L' at n f' 2 ul' A Nfl 4 I O J .VJ B xy- 'Z - Ay- ,Q-2 ' G I zu-unfng4'5 i I ..1, ,, ' 'Liv f-' 42-145, If Y-.15-ixlf.if-'f - ' ff ' The Wf1t6fS Club 5 if? NOTHER club has come mto exlstence amonb the many Tig V orgamzanons of Soldan I-hgh School The Wrxters Club under the sponsorsh1p of Mlss Yoffie IS enjoymb 1ts first term 1n Soldan The members look forward to the weekly meetln s wh1ch are held lmmedlately after school 1n room When all are assembled Mxss Yoffle addresses the club for fifteen mlnutes In thxs l1ttle talk she tells the club of the strubbles of varlous wrlters how they persevered and finally succeeded ln wmnmb the laurel wreath of everlastmb fame She mterprets the beautlful poems and great works of the masters of llterature so that all may appreclate then' lovelmess Mlss Yoffle also teaches the members the correct way 1n Whxch to prepare and wrlte thelr storles or poems After one of these rnsplrmb talks all are filled wlth enthusiasm and a desxre to become out standln fi ures 1n the hterary world Next varlous members come forward and read to the club the1r compos1t1ons of the past week The storles and poems are cr1t1c1zed by the other members of the club and lmproved upon Subbestlons are g1ven to thelr composers as to how to better their style of wrltlng The purpose of thls club IS to do creatlve Wrltmb wlth a v1ew to offerm mater1al for publlcatxon and to help such members as have llterary talent to advance 1n the art of Wfltlng llllll l l Hg' uw 19 Wg ,umm mm QW Q 5 i Www fff 'l!lrl ' ' 1 qlgtlx-,F I . . l U. , 1 ' A 316. bu V ll y n '+fu. Ill, F 6:7 iff Q' ,I 'l 'll 1:14 A if '-uwjzzvf ,A y y ,I .-ffl lIllIfl:'fl1ff'g1...,,g.. ...L .JJ 39 Z KDUBICIHII flikrx- ' , ff A If I . Qx ,rf ' X X 3 xl I N f 1 ' Q I r. f m mfg 'H A Ll-OYYO ' 1 kf?1,, - -.1-,-5, THE GLEE CLUB as 'fe tt3:K3 Q3fE24m The Glee Club K? ARK' Hear Ye' ' J Whence come those beauteous strams of mus1c'f' Are they not worthy of noble Orpheus? 3 So would say any mytholobxcal creature who happened LiN'Ie-'F-Z lnto the halls of Soldan on Monday Wednesday or Frlday mornmb after Cl ht o clock The answer to the query can be found by entermb room 124 where the Soldan Glee Club meets for practlce Althoubh the voices of the boys are not fully settled the club has always produced fine tone quallty clear enunclatxon and excellent 1nterpretat1on thereby bammg the repu tatron of belnb the best of 1ts klnd IH this v1c1n1ty Nearly one half of the members of last semester s organlzatlon grad uated but those rema1n1n have helped to tram the new entrles for thelr respectlve parts The prommence of the Glee Club IS due mainly to the actlvxty and t e efforts of 1ts sponsor and dlrector Mr W1ll1am john Hall The olhcers who have helped to bulld and manage the club are Presldent Harold Blalock Secretary Chouteau McDermott Treasurer Wllham Lltzy Llbrarlan Robert Cotton The members have 1ven several performances 1n the audltorlum At the Cornell Cup presentatlon thelr work was especially commended by the Cornell Commxttee The seml annual outmb and dance were both glven wxth thelr usual success the outmb bem at Cham of Rocks Park and the dance at Soldan I' C3 F umm we wah 4 l 1 -- , - - 'S :': - H - rm- :pi-'l --::L,tA 17 der' 4,-JCR' 1, -Q 1, r ,fe ff A , Et- ,.,.. x 1- - x X ' xx J aff? 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Q 5. if A ff: Q'-L,-be he-e' sewers:-A-lfji ' 'efmfffr The Chaminade Club L qw, in GIRLS club to study choral muslc was orgamzed under the 1 dlrectlon of Mlss Flnn when the Soldan I-Ixgh School was opened 1n 1909 Thls club was called Chamlnade 1n honor of the famous French planlste and composer Cecll Cham made Ever smce 1ts organlzatlon the club has been most actlve 1n school affalrs Two months after It came 1nto exlstence a dehghtful Chrlstmas programme was glven followed w1th1n a year by an operetta The Captam of Plymouth 1n whlch boys mem bers of the Glee Club newly orgamzed by Mr August Grossman assxsted In the ensumg years the Chamlnade has asslsted at every gradua tlon has glven numerous concerts besldes twelve operas and has sung at state and natlonal conventrons where two przzes for excellence ln mterpretatron tonal quallty and harmonlc work were won The chlef work of last term was an operetta The Bells of Beaujo lals by the great Amerlcan composer A Coerne In th1s all the muslc clubs collaborated under the capable drrectlon of M1ss Fmn and the presentat1on was so successful mterestlno muslcal and amuslnv that the school has been askmo for another thls term The entlre club eagerly looks forward to the soclal affalrs and the dehghtful tea grven Hallowe en eve at the home of the presldent Helen Specht was a great success w1th slxty five glrls attendlnv Solos chor uses and recxtatxons made lt a memorable occaslon Thxs year the club voted to purchase two season t1ckets for the Frlday afternoon concerts of the St Louls Symphony Orchestra and IS plannmg to have as many members as posslble make use of these At present the membershlp mcludes elghty Ulrls whose officers are Presldent Vlce presrdent Secretary Treasurer L1brar1an Asslstant Llbrarlan Sergeant at Arms + A Helen Specht Mar1e Stowe Vrrfflnxa Flmt Martha Lloyd Katherme Larrabee Ruth Flnke Vlrglnxa Wulff ,R i :snub , . 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J 'X'- ,Q I-13 THE ORCHESTRA as fo 6116-?SwwmfQ1 ' Soldan H1gh School Orchestra Jang!!-,,'g HE Soldan Orchestra the foremost hxgh school orchestra of 'Um 4 ' the cxty has accomphshed many xnterestmb thm s thxs term under the able superv1s1on of Mmss Fmn At the Hrst rehearsal twenty five old members reported Q and elghteen appllcants successfully passed the entrance examlnatron In ensulng weeks others were admltted bw mg us an enrollment of fifty members an unusual membershxp for an amateur orchestra The club has stud1ed and has mastered many new and d1FF1cult selectlons th1s year Among them are Slavxsche Rhap sody by Carl Frxedmann Country Gardens by Percy Gralnger marches by Sousa and other pieces by El ar Mozart Schubert and Mendelsohn On Armlstlce Day the first two numbers were played by the orchestra and much pralse was glven to thelr ensemble playmg VlSltOfS to the orchestra rehearsals comment on the remarkable techmque of the v1ol1ns the clarxty of the wood wmds and the line tonal quallty of the trumpets m the brass section For a complete orchestra we lack but trombone and cello players but our excellent pxamste fills ln the lower xnstruments Wlth sk1ll It wlll be of lnterest to many to learn that the four boys who formed The Imperlal Quartette and won the State Gold Medal last term are all members of the orchestra and intend to compete a am m the State contest next term at Spun Held The members of the quartette are Joseph Caraliol joseph Gldansky Dav1d Kaplan and Dav1d Maslamkor The officers of the club are Presldent joseph Gldansky Vlce presldent Dav1d Kaplan David Maslamkor Secretary Dav1d Rothman Lxbrarxan Lester Handelman Adv1sory Board Russell Scherer Edwm Aehle Dorothy Plckert Ruth Soule Z 'I 1 'Q Gy JN M Q2 X7 lim D!! 7 ff, 3 gs S' if Q-nqg ,ui- 11 QMS - ' I 1 -r -' 4F19-rr -If alex- -,fzfk A5 7.7 . -1,9- -7 ' f ' x f Y bi - 1. 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J ,fi N 'lt -2 E S - g ,, 4 'f gffhffff, - 11i'S is-,, e , .- 0- f- f5,..',Aj:: 2-J - 2 .,?gV, ', i ' - ' --jY 4.1:-r-45.4. 413343 'flgg' 'S Till' H-1XD -we w f?':lCfZSQI34?lJl j The Band JL, HE band has made so many publ1c appearances th1s term 'Un lt has become a well known or amzatlon m the school and has always been recelved enthuslastlcally Thls or U amzatxon has done much to further school sp1r1t and to add pep to the cheerm at the football ames There IS however another servlce whlch thls club ren ders It affords an opportun1ty for students who have undeveloped talent to learn to play band lnstruments and surely a1ds reatly all nts members 1n teachmb them to coordinate thelr efforts Under the able d1rect1on of lts leader Russell Sherer the club IS lookln forward to contmued 1mprovement and st1ll greater servlce dur the year The officers and members are Presldent Edward Aehle Secretary and Treasurer Meyer Loomsteln AdVCff1S1U Murray Cabell Llbrarlans Herman Landau Marvm Fehlln s The follow1n IS a lxst of the members of the band Cornets Earl Hoffman Meyer Loomstem Robert Kessler Harry Koem sber Murray Cabell Norvell Brasch james Bryan Wade Amos Horace Carpenter Stuart Johnson Francls F1nley Lo an Waterman Lou1s Schnexder James Kelley junxor Bachelder Fred Schaufert Charles Woodruff P1ccolos W1ll1am Maher Mr Olson Basses Toblas Lew1n Charles Arenste1n Dudley Hardcastle Drums Merle Shepard Vlncent Mlcotto Harland McBroom Her man Landau Arthur Scharff Russell Sherer Memll Van Zanckt Noble Sanford Clarlnets Edwln Aehle Wlllxam Peckman Justus Pfaff Meyer Sobol Donald Clore Robert Casey Altos JamesBa1ley Saxaphones Rlchard Rydstrom Robert Phole Albert Berr1d Carl Hoppe Ph1l1p L1ps1tz Barytones Marvm Fehlln s Howard Hubhes Trombones Melvm Crlpe Archle McDan1el l 3 - -, iififyjf, ,ff f'r -ia.--'lx-efly ji- QFF4 L6-R pr --,Q f-1-. 751. K ,bf ,f is T 5,4 :gi Ta bfi A v Fc - ,,1., . Ov . . . ig . I :J I7 . . . . - 2 ' ' , 1 K . . . . t ! S, Q-f ' o' 0 , D .O . . . ol . C: . g . . . . - ing . Vice-president ....vv,,c............................... .c.. , u......v..,.......... E arl Hoffman . g. . : 'O O ,O D ..,., . . O , . . t, , : - , , . 2- ' , , ' ge, nu-i I ' O. O. . b , . ROOM ILNCH GIRLS 91+ an my T 2KYM 'ia ICI if Q jgdb il- f' fix ' Rcadx to go 5 Ilzc fvestdvni up a tim' Gxoup of ofiwvs Ontobcz dux at Holdvns In flue ram Yluouglx toun A ufuzte: luke Commg doun 110 In Sfcffpmg ou! On thc hmqhts Salxd Rock Restmg set.: Framed 1. -' , h. - ' ' . 0. ' . . 2. ' ' -. 6. - ' g . lo. n 3- I ' : 7- ' 'A . II. 'A . 4. ' . 8. , v . 12, . S oldan Botanical Club ' ,AVE you heard the call of the out-of-doors? The Soldan Botamcal Club w1ll help you answer It The S B C IS umque ln that the most lmportant part of A the program IS 1ts hlkes These are taken to places 1n the Q1Yl ' surroundmg count1es Very dlfferent klnds of plants and ammals are found at Fort Bellefontalne or Cherbomer Bluffs alon the Mlssourl than the ones seen at Rankln Cave Meramec Hlghlands or Fern Glen along the Meramec The surprlses of the day are part of 1ts charm A small whlte flash confronts us as a cottontall scurrxes away over the h1ll The sun llngers for a moment on a beautl ful orlole or a tanager slums past us as a scarlet blur We rest at noon on the moss covered rocks of a shady nook sur rounded by a carpet of ferns vlolets hepatlcas and other small w1ld flowers We always have trme for some play mayhap a llvely ball game Papers covermg a wlde range of nature lore are presented at the meetm s The subject may be The Woods of Wlsconsln The Cllff Dwellers of Mesa Verde VVeev1l Preservatlon of Wlld Flowers or some other toplc The club has a case oppos1te the office ln the Hrst floor corrldor Thls term some very mterestlng exhlblts have been on dlsplay Perhaps the most attractive was a reproductlon of the forest floor The materlals used came from Meramec Hlghlands Other dlsplays have been of fun 1 rocks minerals algae and varlous kinds of wood and leaves The club hopes to make these exhlblts more and more mterestmg We extend a hearty welcome to anyone who enjoys h1k1ng and who rs mterested 1n learmng more of nature The club meets on Wednesdays ln room 226 at three o clock The club IS showmg great enthuslasm rn dolng first hand research work under the leadershlp of Mxss Glatfelter The prctures on the Opp0S1tC page suggest the work the club IS engaged m The otlicers are Sponsor M1ss Glatfelter :Q-rf' Vlce presldent Mrldred Twellman 3, 'Jae 1 Y ,N H H 's X ef rex cu.. ff w lll - r 4 if f' ly . . . 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THE CHEMISTRY CLUB The C hem1s tty Club ,T NE of the most actlve most educatlonal and most servlce 'Q able clubs ln the school IS the Chemlstry Club orgamzed X for the purpose of glvlng the chemlstry student a broader and more practxcal knowledge of the subject A speclal department of the club xs Cleanland a place where teach ers and pupxls may have any sort of stam removed from their clothmg free of char e The club IS composed of varlous commlttees the buslest bemg those ln charge of the programs and entertamments On October 26 a peppy Hallowe en party was glven 1mmed1ately after whrch the members made plans for a chemlcal expos1t1on to present to the entxre school They are also planmng a v1s1t to a coal mme In the past few terms the club has v1s1ted a bottle factory a drug manufacturmg company a packmg plant llme works da1r1es an electrlc bulb plant steel foundrles a b1scu1t com pany and numerous other places of mterest The members meet on each Tuesday m room 111 where there IS always an mterestlng program It IS due largely to 1ts able sponsor M1ss Volt that the club IS so successful It always has a large enroll ment of both boys and glrls There IS but one requlrement necessary to become a member of the Chemlstry Club that IS that you must exther be taklng the subject at the tlme you apply for membership or you must have studxed chemlstry Have you ever notxoed the Chem Clubs exh1b1t1t1on case at the north end of the first floor corrldorl' Many dlsplays are placed there that would be worth your wh1le to see At the be 1nn1n0 of the term the followmff members were chosen as officers b 23 tp Presldent Levermcf Whlttemore V1ce presldent Eleanor Hoff Secretary and Treasurer Fred Drosten 115 8 1 I Nalwqg K 7101? like ,..,- W 11 F I: if 113' . l . . l . - irq . . . . . 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L ester Wicks ff fa 5 .vi-if ff'-' A91 , V24 ' 0-in M r - 3 fe mx Y A I- I JZ:-51' Vila - 5 El 2' ?i,Q gi ' -I d' - 'Tri'-'1':?'-T? -j ig' lf 491, , The P1Ck61'1Hg Club 1 N MARCH 15 1919 Wxlllam Backett then a pupll of th1s J XM mterested rn studylng stars and planets for the first meetmg h of a Soldan Astronomy Club The members knowmg that Mr Alfred Dav1s was greatly mterested m the subject and could ably assxst them rn therr pursuxts asked hlm to sponsor the orgamzatlon Mr Dav1s heartxly consented and our present name wh1ch was suggested by h1m was adopted Professor Edward Charles Prckermg of Harvard Un1vers1ty who had made h1s name world famous for h1s act1v1ty and noble work 1n astronomy had recently dled and 1n memory of thxs emment scholar the name declded upon for the group was the P1ckermg Club It today ns among the most actxve of Soldan orgamzatrons and possseses a four and one half 1nch refractm telescope wh1ch was presented by Davld Solln er one of the early pres1dents of the club Thls mstrument IS always taken on star gazmg trlps The club 15 also a member of the Amerxcan Assocmatxon of Varrable Star Observers It holds 1ts meet1ngs every Frxday m room 309 and 1nv1tes everyone who IS mterested 1n the science of astronomy to attend 114 '-S 3 ': fe- Lf In-fc? ---V rf-1 or ar. 9 1 9 1 --C , js.: 9 A ,r - ,Q .,.,I 1 1 1 QV' school, called together a group of fellow students who were . 4 . ' . - gf , U . on . . . . I J . . U . . I l . ! I . I I 1 . U . U . . I - . . g . . S l - I K 'few To 'Cj5,?'f'EQE5!Q3I32JLT5R wg .-1-f NE C4lI1R-1 CIIH CONII YI PICYLRI S n Jzl Cc :vu Ix 1 r I uc nd u Llnnrvc I are In John H ood llud 1 Ihr' lafkt bx II: old Hzaloak H zorall llvnfmn A luxe bx Kmtlx H hztmg Hana able 'll :mon The Camera Club 6.1. NE day a bunch of busmesshke young fellows were seen ' 5 iv' ' h1k1ng across Forest Park with cameras A bystander thought them to be a detachment of news photographers I on the1r way to shoot some famous celebnty Th1s by stander followed the group and saw a few of them separate from the crowd from tlme to t1me and take a snapshot of some tree a stream or a landscape Th1s rt seems IS not the method of most news photographers So th1s bystander strolled up to the group who had stopped to watch the bears and asked what was gomg on He found out much to h1s surprlse that lt was the Camera Club from Soldan Hlgh School out on one of 1ts tr1ps The curlous bystander now changed to an mterested spectator and was told more about the Camera Club and its act1v1t1es It seems that from what was told the spectator the Camera Club IS a very hvely bunch They have meetmgs ln whlch the finer pomts of photography are dlscussed and demonstrated they have contests m whlch plctures of very mterestmg thmgs are turned ln and judged They attend track meets football games and other mterestmg school act1v1t1es to get plctures of excntmg moments and thnllmg plays There are tests whlch they pass that Ht them for master photographers Above all m the1r act1v1t1es they are gettmg knowledge whzch w1ll prove useful to them after they leave h1gh school lla 1.1, ,.. - I p 12 -' -Q ' Y sr A -I 5--L Y- ,I-' -5 qv,- '1 e ' ,, L ,e - --Y - - Yue: .. - , - l N W ,Yi 1. 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A Z 2 r- Q F- N -c k Q .4 A N lr 519 C5 X I ' I I ALL SQ UAD TB FOO 2 ? .rg ' 49, 1-bicgisslz d2J:Li3 Football 1926 mm S season saw the departure of the coveted Yale Bowl QI., , from Soldan s Hall of Trophles Yet rt also saw the devel opmg of matermal for next year a champ1onsh1p team around four letter men and from a lot of mexperlenced materlal The task was too great to be accompllshed m one year but he has made a step forward toward the commg season Coach Cook started h1s bu11d1ng w1th the letter men Capt Pulford Brown Prckel and Goldwasser as the nucleus He found good materxal ln Schumltsky Constance Frledman Peck Johanmngmler Dolson Berkenbosh Peluso Rode Shaplro and Walsh Pr1nc1p1a 20 Soldan 0 The season opener was anythmg but a brrght one for Soldan but there are always excuses for mlstakes made by mexperlenced men rn the first game Soldan was not without chances to score but when these chances came our backs fumbled or for some other reason faxled to put the ball over All credxt for the defeat must not be lald to the backfield for the green l1ne was anythmg but a help when called upon to stem the fast attack by the strong Prm team There was one consolatlon thls was not a champnonshlp game St Louls U H1 0 Soldan 13 Soldan met 1ts old rlval ln the annual game of the season w1th lots of pep and determmatlon to extend the two year record mto the thlrd and they d1d rt Soldan s goal has not been crossed by a St L H1 player ln three seasons Though lt was not a hard game to w1n Soldan m1ssed several excellent chances to score Soldan had l1ttle trouble rn gomg through the lme unt1l they got w1th1n close scormg dlstance There was no 1nd1v1dual who starred ln th1s game Dutch and Babe scored 1ts two touchdowns Roosevelt 26 Soldan 0 There IS more than one reason why Soldan lost the league opener to 1ts Southslde rlval although Soldan s mexperlenced l1ne held more deter mmedly than was expected and the playmg of the backfield was better than lt seemed The 1nab1l1ty to krck out of danger was keenly felt and when the team opened w1th a darmg aerlal attack the breaks went to Roosevelt ln the form of two rntercepted passes that were good for two touchdowns and the game The only perlod ln whlch Soldan made a serlous threat to score was 1n the thlrd, after Jarrett of Roosevelt lnter cepted a pass and ran for a touchdown Every man on the Soldan team fought untll the last, wxth Captam Pulford urgmg them on wlth hxs Fme playmg 110 -J, f ' 5 ' 1 i-if Lf-yi 1 14119-5 ti-7 : - b 4,5 t 'V' ' ' - :P ff af' 4 V- f A- ,L :Y -af 1 -, -1 J 'Q X t f ef J y l HI v . , - - 1 - '-af . - Es' f , . U . U , , x Coach Cook was confronted with the problem of buxldmg . . I . G u x ' J ' 5 J Y ! of 1 1 I I V ' . G . l n ' gy I 7 ,- ' I ' ' ' ' ' 0, ll Y! ll ii . 0' . . . , . . . , - Y . . U . I . . U IE 'X THIP IO f11IP II C . 1 H, AJI, INTISRSCIIOIMAISIIL lOlR.X,-1.'lIl:IX'I ,,L , 1 -ir-..v -A -- ,-,aff fr -iz-, 5--.17 - -- ff - 5, C Tennis 0- L, OLDAN S tennis teams have always been ranked with the ' ' iq b est ln the mterscholastlc league and 1n thls seasons fall tournament Soldan s 1926 team came out on top wxth four J teen v ctorles and a single defeat The double men are the l league champlons havmg won all thelr matches The team set a league record m the number of ames won and lost Krennmg Dorrls and Mllton Roodman are the doubles champlons Joyce Portnoy Jullus D Sacks and Charles Rovm made up the singles team ranking rn the order named The 1927 team W1ll suffer from the absence of Rov1n Sacks Dorrls and Roodman who w1ll graduate before the new team IS selected Smce 1914 when Mr Plag started coachmg Soldan s tenms teams they have won the champlonshlp m the lnterscholastlc league seven times Some very notable players have been produced from the Soldan teams 'fl The Handball and Tenms Club A HE purpose of the Soldan Handball and Tenms Club IS to f 'n get increase the mterest ln these two sports durlng the seasons m whlch they are played that rs tenms durlng the sprmg ' and handball m the fall semester The club IS a new or 8 amzatlon rn Soldan yet lt may boast of a membershrp 5' I larger than that of any other club m the school Almost every evenlng ln the lxttle gym where handball IS played one may find a nolsy alert and happy group of boys hard at work rmprovlng some shot or play The tenms practlce and tournaments are held ln Forest Park The sponsor Mr George McClellan to whom the club IS deeply 1ndebted has done much to rmprove and to advance the orgamzatlon Work1ng wlth hlm are the followmg officers Vlce president Joyce Portnoy Secretary and Treasurer Mxlton Roodman Manager Meyer Loomsteln Assxstant Manager joseph Caraforl ., Nl S M . . . 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TO 51:5 Youu BEST erm. on Youa mov FRILND LIKE THKS7 INSTCAD OF ourz F STUDENTS m.us Foums on wo R spam' SWEATER. -rv J -J ULD WEA SUCH 4 A 1 QEPW 0 ix smrrrs f' I-5 I ga., COLLARS 'i sm.r.Cvzs ANP Taousfns 1 f Bovs GIRLS avi , px! 'Wrrvw L-'-'-H TEACHCRS HAIR AND COLLAQS --1'-fx 14:4 -' gpqai ,-Y 7-4,-.cf 5:7 - i491 3 7557- 9' ' 'Q 1 ff K 2 7 5 g ' L, ,' Ji! .g.l Yffv, v nw'-fx.,,x , Q , ' S Gifs 1 4 , X. 3 wx , , I I 4, ' ig:'f? XJ My 7 .L if y fb N 17 Q ' X: , ff 1 at j Hifi! I K: L y I F X r - , If - .. 7 .Zz Q If .H .s- , . Q ?!f' 'f-4-., f 4 ' 5' ' 1' in ' I ' . 2 K A 4 ' 'Xu ' .-v' 'X-. .L I f . , , ' ff X Z1 rf.- I - N Y 2,7 !, l Q ,, 2,3 . 1 : I - W fav . EA' . -'Q 1 nw: 2,4-U Jeff' 'X I 4 , 'LJ' xyxx ' , ' X , b X Q g UN I . ' A' N 5 . , Hx N ,f QXJ sl , fu A ,,. 1, AX If fiiiraiglh I Sv., MJ ' - 'fic' ms ' gf2 ESQ:wm I Iqrfxs Low Pop broke hxs leg runnxn down the cellar staxrs last nxght Lxfe How come? Low Thought he heard a cork pop The Other Nxggah It took place by the gate outsxde Mxss Mandy Jackson s home Thxs xs how xt Went Rastus Good mawnxn Mxss Mandy I heahs you xs gwxne marry dat no count Mose Moore Mandy Yas suh Mxstah Washxngton dat s whut I se gwxne do Rastus fleanxng over the gatel Mxss Mandy dxd you heah whut happened ovah t Pahson s las week9 Mandy No suh Mxstah Washxngton' Rastus Well hxt was a awful dahk nxght and de moon was jus comm up two shadders crxp ovah de fence xnto de Pahson s chxcken yahd De tall fella he crawxed trough de wxndow and handed out de chxckens one at a txme to de lxttle nxggah Purty soon dere wasn t one lxl chxcken xn dat hen house Den de Pahson heahd de noxse and scared dem nxggahs away And Mxss Mandy can you guess who dat tall nxggah was? Mandy I Jus cant Rastus Hxt was Mose Moorel' Mandy fscornfullyj Ya as? An who was de othah nxggah9 Vxrgxnxa Flxnt The Australxan debaters who came to the Unxted States brought greetxngs from Kxng George, the Fxfth, of England and from Queen Mary fthe other four fxfths D - 1 A txre xs lxke a mule xt xs a stubbron obstxnate dxsagreeable thxng to deal wxth A txre xs lxke the washxng of a small boy s ears xt xs a necessary evxl A txre xs not lxke a story xt xs easxly punctuated A punctured txre xs lxke raxn at a pxcnxc t takes all the Joy out of lxfe A punctured txre xs lxke a bxll collector xt comes at the most xnopportune txme A txre xs lxke a man xn a shut up room xt s always cryxng for axr All these comparxsons flashed xnto my mmd as our txre gave up the fxght and dxed For as a rule a txre can collect more dxrt than anythxng else of xts sxze and thxs one was no exceptxon to that rule Work? Well I ll say I dxd It took half an hour to get the spare off By the txme we were ready to go my clothes and hands had changed from whxte to black Every body xn the car expressed thexr sympathy but I dxdn t want sympathy I wanted clean clothes Beal LLebS Say cullud boy mah name am t Geo ge Washxn ton no mo , xts Rajahs Hohnsby' Why9 She hugged hxm she kxssed hxm she spoke sweet words to hxm When he trxed to kxss her she threw hxm to the floor kxcked hxm brutally and spoke harsh words to hxm He looked at her adorxngly a pxtxful figure crouchmg on the floor besxde her feet Stxll she would not yxeld He rubbed her ankle gently She looked down pxcked hxm up and kxssed hxm' Who could resxst those appealxng brown eyes of her lxttle dog Fuzzy? Newjay s V6fS1O!1Of the SoIdanS I have been wonderxng what the S on many boys sweaters could stand for Maybe xt means Senxor Sxx or Seven Maybe xt means Soup Server xn the lunch room I bet the teachers make them wear the S because they were Stupxd It may be an embl m of Studxous work But Judgxng from one fellow I saw, xt must stand for Sxlly or Shxek Fxnn mxght gxve them out for Sxngxng Maybe the members of the Scrxp or Scrxppage staff are presented wxth an S Charles Txex-ney, 5 2-.3 W ' -A , ff' -f ' ' gf- ,-bf:-.--his - ,-1' '- I-L J,'e . ' . ., L ' ' v Lrg F . X ,. A . , x X x A XJVAJ ' '-'f' - '- -'1 ' v -M .f , --f - .-V- ,-... .+,.,. 1 A v x , . . . . . , K , , , . , l x . . , . ' v , . n - x I v , xx - - v - - yu ' , L4 71 l . u xx . . ' U , . . . . xx - x ' U ' ' . , , x ' 1 I I . . , , 1 x x xx 'Y , as - - - x 1 , 7 7 ' V7 ' , ll ' I I x . . 1 x x xx , , . xc - - n . , . . . , , xx - . , . , . . . . 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We were on board one of the battleshxps m Frxsco Bay A gxrl was havmg her plc ture taken wxth her arms around a five mch gun A samlor slttmg on a coll of rope nearby sald I know somethmg better than that to put your arms around She looked at hmm and replned Come over here then Poor gob' Hrs com Ethel K Whxte Eng 5 LI1.t1s Sh1ek Saw Al Brown wxth the funmest lookm dame last mght Shxekess Say fella' That was me' Shexk That explams xtlll Teacher ftalkmg about the perxod just after the separat1on from Englandj What was happenxng at thxs t1me9 Pupxl Speculators were buymg the land of the Northwest Terrltory Teacher And what does that s1gn1fy9 Same Pupxl That sngmfies that I studled my lesson Teacher And John Cwho IS half asleepj what was the Kansas Nebraska Act? John Qstlll dreammgj Kansas won School Sprrxt There rs a spmt felt m Soldan I-Irgh You often see xt on the football fields Or mamfested m the gym nearby When weeks of long hard practxce vlct ry yxelds The selfsame spmt shows ltself xn school By actxons m the classroom or the hall By struct observance of the Golden Rule, Whmch we should always follow, one and a The sp1r1t should be present rn the aud No matter mf the program's good or poor By just the way mn whxch we all applaud Let none of us appear to be a boor So whether years shall brmg us peace or strmfe, The English Book As Jane and I were on our way to school An English book drd fall from out her arm It fell rxght down mto a muddy pool Whlch surely made her feel a great alarm She stooped to raxse the rumed Englxsh book Whxch now lay covered wlth a watery clay I laughed and laughed to see her worrxed And at the book whzch xn the pool now aY I gave to her my kerchxef from my purse To wrpe the Englxsh book as best could she I laughed and told her xt would have been worse Had she so unluckxly been to drop all three She opened up the book and saw my name I tried to laugh but Oh' A laugh ne er came Isabella Kumbera Eng 6 6 gm? 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I I O I D X I me we A w Wlnter Garden ' 'ofa' DeBalrvlere Ave near Delmar 0 ow Upen Q SESSIONS Daily at 2 30 and 8 0 P M A so Saturday Sunday and Holidays t 10A M I Admrssrons General Admrsslon Uncludmg use clamp skatesj c Chrldren funder 123, mornings and afternoons c Coupon Books of 12 Admlsslons S500 usrc lnstruclors SDAWIS IRIX ATI ll iNll' NILIDIO L n I1 to flZ11lLL here wrt ue txuglrt how to end 1 mcg xxrtlr me mr su S nelly run lte las ons rw urnm L Xl'll mu em prmn lem rel 0 I'l1 lI' Olrw mtl I ul 1 m ll Xl 'shm rr me elm r 4 X X Ill Strlctly puxate lessons any hour LEARN TO DANCE Colleglate and Plarn Dancing GRACE LAVK LFR Forest 6780 5026 Delmar Say It Wxth Flowers Forest 3135 Glarmnal illomer 51901: UNION AT DELMAR ST LOUIS MO The Plaza Theater L H MEIDNER Manager CLARA AT ETZEL bm: Exponents of Hugh Class Photoplays Sunil ly Pc rfnrm lucas Continuous 11 I 1:-nun., I 4l'f0l'lll1llll0S from tu 11 P WI Your Brrthday Send Flowers to Your Mother Carlton Flower Shop F and H T Hesper 1123 UNION Open Evenmgs to 9 P M Sunday to 6 P M Forest 3978 Forest 2560 It Pays You to Advertxse rn the Scrzp 13 B - - s V A' , 'Y A - v - , J 1 . 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Vow-an 57-.lu-7 fsw H . . . ,, 141 Tltle Guaranty Trust Company Capital S1 000 000 Certlflcates ind Guirmtlcs of T1tIc to Real Esmtve mn the Clty and Founty c St Lows uf Complete Plant Pmmpt Senna Main 0813 810 CHESTNUT ST Fnrst Stude How are you gettmg along ln Phog7 Next Stude Not so well Last week we took up the sky but that was over my head and now we re studymg the ocean and lt s too deep for me The teacher had just wrxtten Boyles law on the blackboard when some mquxsr tive pupxl asked what the V and P meant Study your lessons exclaxmed a brxl luant student Verled Prophet of course Not long ago a pupll s tardy slxp was seen wxth the followmg reason for tardx ness Trme fires but I only walked Teacher johnny read your story Johnny Qshamefacedlyj I cant read mme Teacher What can t read your own Wfltlilgv johnny No that xsnt It I haven t any Hamllton State Bank 5852 DELMAR It mn um IllIf.I'IIIUXI100d nn lfor your conunienu we ure open on int urdnwu to 1 0 clock Nlomlxns to oclmk Compllments MIKADO INDUSTRIAL LOAN CORPORATION Its hot Vkhnt Nou Iarn Iut VX hat Nou baxe THOMAS MARKET 7-I DI BNI IXII IXL Lib P l 1 cz I Geometry Teacher For our next exam we wxll go through page 13 Exam papers are dxttxes Ixght alry nothings Comphments of the Season Hlt Pays You to Advertzse 1I'l the Scrzp 149 . . 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Noon Lunvlu-s s I M. HIITIITICIZ, Prop, I-'army and Staple Groceries Fruits, Mc-nts nml V1- 1-tzllrlcs lhmw Ilmbtlst 33 , For Q ality and Qual ity 'i. t the X, ' ns, Prop. Cub. C3 XVI: rl ' moot n Q-titiongwe brat it. y - X f - I . ' s 1 Q 'Z VC- !Vh0 1-sale , Q I , 'I ' . ' 'I ITS lf ' ' ' ii 145 JW' .5 N It s Easy to Become A Telephone Operator There are no st1ff formahtles ust drop 1n at the Central Oflice at 411 N 10th street any afternoon between two and five o clock and M1ss Sk1l11ngton the Ch1ef Operator w1ll tell you all about th1s pleasant work show you over the exchange and take your apphcatlon lf you care to place lt 1n snnple gxrl to glrl fashxon Telephone operatmg IS the 1deal vocatlon for young women It 1S1I'1t6I'6SlI1Hg d1gn1fied clean well pald st1mulat1ng gy!! SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY It Pays You to Advert1se in the Scrxp 146 A O Y If -4 f - X X X 1 we ,Q , , 1' I - E' , L X , . 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