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1946 0 4 Page Thrrty frve QfQQf ff f if THE CATS REVENGE HL crptrrns crt was furrous Not r door nor wrndow of the house was open H went to the front door and mewed and then to the srde door whrch was almost never used Frnally he mewed loudest and longest at the back door Susannah the Crptarns housekeeper coulcl be heard walkrng around rn the krtchen The cat knew that Susannah heard hrm there at her door wrth hrs paws rn the damp He knew th rt she w rs glad to keep hrm out If only the Captarn were home he would call Susann th' Shrp ahoy' Lower the gangw ay to trke on passengers' ' ' But the Captarn had taken hrs umbrella and gone off to see hrs marrred daughter Goodness knows when hed be back The cat prcked hrs way across the grass and shook the morsture off hrs feet for rt had been rarnrng Poor cat how he hated to have hrs paws wet Oh how ld lrke to be srttrng rn the brg easy chrrr by the open frre thought he watchrng the flame wrth sleepy eyes and purrrng to myself But the cat drdnt feel lrke purrrng now He clrmbe.l up the lrlac bush He knew just where to put each small paw just how much sprrng to grve and how deep to strck hrs claws rnto the bark He drd every thrng beautrfully but the leaves shook drops of rarn on hrs fur and brushed agarnst hrs whrskers After clrmbrng a low branch he saw Susan nah rollrng dough for the warm rolls the Cap tarn lrked She was lrttle and old and black and she wore on her head a brg red band anna When she saw the cat she began to laugh and pornt her frnger at hrm Old Mrster Cat you harn t gorn to grt rn tonrght effrn I have any thrn to say You wont get hurt by a lrttle nrce rarn Ha ha The cat saw rt was no use Susannah drd not lrke hrm He knew yery well she had everal good reasons for thrs but mewed one last mew just rn case she should change her mrnd He swrshed hrs tarl angrrly and went down through the bush head frrst He knew now he would haye to wart untrl the Captarn came back But he wouldnt for get Susannahs meanness not he' About frve o clock the Captarn came home He walked as though the srdew alk were gorng up rnd down under hrm Thrs was because he had spent so much trme on the deck of borts Everybody loved the Captarn becausc he was so krnd and so jolly The CHI loyed hrm too although he took a naughty prrde rn not showrng rt except some trmes when they were alone together They understood each other very well but today the crt was rn r brd humor as he walked out from under the porch Meow he sard Well well' There you are hey' sard the Qrpttrn He opened the door md held rt and warted for the cat to come rn but the cat only looked at hrm He was berng provokrng Dont you want to come rn? asked the Captarn The cat strll looked at hrm almost rn the doorway but not qurte All rrght sard the Captarn rf you wont you wont my lad and he started to shut the door But before he could get rt shut the cat campered rnto the room It was a currous room decorated wrth all sorts of nautrcal hobbres statues and prctures Susannah kept all the brass rn the room shrn rng brrghtly the Captarn was very partrcular about that Neverthcless nerthcr the Captarn nor Susannah notrced that sometrmes a few crumbs were left under the table Only the crt knew thrs The Captarn sat down and lrt hrs prpe The cat sat down too but rnstead of jumprng rnto hrs charr he sat on the floor and watched the crumbs It was very strll The only sounds were the trck tock trckrng of the brg clock and the steps of Susannah She was gettrng upper ready rn the krtchen The cat never strrred After a long whrle somethrng moved along the edge of the floor and ran out on the carpet Somethrng began to nrbble a crumb Before you have sard Jack Robrnson' the cat had that mouse by the neck The door rnto the krtchen was open a lrttle so rn walked the cat carryrng the mouse He went to Susannah and dropped the mouse care fully rrght at her feet Some cats thrnk that a mouse makes a nrce pre ent for the person they love but thrs cat kneu how Susannah felt about mrce He knew she was terrrbly afrard of them Lordy' Halp' Halp' Frre' Poleeece' yelled Susannah clrmbrng onto a krtchen charr as fast as she could get there Halp' Halp' ' Here here what s the trouble! shouted the Captarn stamprng rnto the krtchen rn a great hurry Hes clrmbrn up the charr' yelled Susan nah Hes clrmbrn up the charr' Halp' The mouse was far wrser than that He had run back to hrs hole lrke lrghtnrng But the Captarn had to look under the charr and on , ' v. 1 , li xl TQ fir , 'ffl 5 ' W ' T Ql'Qf'fjff', f-EYQ 'LQVTQ f'lff'Q,i Q, 1 7 y A 1 - . 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Page Thrrty four 1 9 4 6 vs csv OUR CHEMISTRY TEACHER HEN returnrng home I met hrm walkrng very brrskly Performrng promptly and effrcrently rs common to hrs character Hrs knowrng blue eyes peer beneath yuttmg brows and sparkle or grow steely as the occ1s1on 1 rrses They look as lf they could see through one 1nd then far beyond Hrs hrgh forehead crrs crossed wrth lrnes of thought and worry' xccent the rrgrd strarghtness of hrs rmposrng nose When he smrles thrn lrnes crease across hrs cheeks and 1dd to hrs agreeable counte nance Although he rsn t a handsome man hrs frrendly features urge one to know hrm better and to rnqurre of hrs knowledge Tall and broad shouldered wrth a deep speakrng yorce he commands all wrthrn hrs hearrng Hrs dress rather casual frts hrs panther lrke frame emctly He walks proudly wrth 1 snappy gart 1nd rs contrnually hurryrng to some unknown destrmtron C1lloused hands rndrcate the m1ny experrments he has performed both suc ces fully md unsuccessfully He lrves 1 w rdc 1nd varred lrfe wrth much to do md to take up hrs trme As well as hrs every dry job of teachrng school he rs 1 pursuer rn Brologrcal studres and collector of antiques Wrth these hobby rnterests he comes rn contact wrth many drs trngurshed and rntellrgent personages An rn tructrve advrser to all and authorrty on most subjects thrs man has garned the confrdence and self respect of those who know hrm Hav rng had experrence rn travelrng abroad he rs never 1t loss for a funny story to tell or 1n rnformrng rncrdent to rel1te He h1s the 1brl rty to 1muse and rnterest hrs assocrates on all occasrons Hrs love for chrldren 1nd 1nrm1ls grves hrm the keen power of boundless understandrng Hrs zest for the 1ch1evement of somethrng., benefrcral to our world or to the world of sc1 ence grves hrm a clrgnrty uncommon to most people Barbara Hastrngs 46 TO ADD TO OUR GLORY HILE srttrng rn a class room wonderrng who I should descrrbe the door opened and rn came a very strrkrng person I at once decrded she was the very one I wanted At frrst I saw her from the back vrew She had on one of the latest style dresses The color of rt was the new green orchrd th1t we see advertrsed around Easter trme It was most strrkrng because of her brrght red orange col ored harr It blended rn very well and showed careful selectron of clothes on her part When she turned around I saw how her harr whrch was swept rn 1 up do was so be comrng to her features She was very trny and looked as rf she drd not wergh over 90 pounds She h1d clear whrte skrn so that her very rosy cheeks 1nd nrcely formed red lrps were shown to rdvrntrge She w1s sweet 1nd sarntly 1nd always looked as rf she had just stepped out of a hit box Her lovely flamrng h11r rmpressed me very much When she spoke soft words luke musrc frlled the room 1nd eyery puprl looked up to see where the musrcal tones c1me from One could tell yust by observrng that she had 1 very sweet drs posrtron even rf she urd have red harr The way she carrred her trny graceful body so proudly and delrghtfully made her 1 pleasure to watch I wrll leave rt up to you to guess whrch te1cher I 1m descrrbrng I 1m sure rt wrll not be h1rd for 1nyone to guess But Ill grve you 1 hunt she rs 'rssrgned to Room 7 md h1s somethrng to do wrth style Prrscrlla Bl1nch1rd 46 WINTER MOONLICHT HP moonlrght rs not all that rt would eem In wrnter when the moon rs round and brrght It has a vagueness lrke the memory of 1 dream It spreads a ceaseless stream of opalescent lrght Mrsty Lun1 on the emotrons plays Lrke farnt bewrtchmg musrc softly sweet Wrth flyrng flortrng motron rhythmrc 1 s When mystrc wrnd md alder brrnches meet Snowy lopes reflect the rcy rrver And etch a glass wrth brush and trees so frne Through the moonlrghts brrght beam they shake and shrver The brrch the oak the maple and the prne The moon lres on IES drrk be spangled e Brre br1ncl1es rustle rn a secret w1y And human mrnds therr rnhrbrtrons shed To heed the lure md call of moonlrghts ra Norma Prlgrrm 46 -X fx X I 5 . . , v . , 1 . . . K ' . 1 l ' 1 1' I I - - r r 1 1 7 1 ' ' I 1 17, 2 ' 1 4 - w , . . Q. . . y , k A . , 1 , . ' . , . . . . 2 . , 1 . . . L Q ' s . . . 1 ' ' . ' - 1 - L f 1 . 1 , D , 7 ' 1 . . . , 4 v . 1 a ' a 1 . . . . . . . , 7 a 1 ' 6 , ' ' v ' 1 . 1 - 1 1 . 1 O . 1 1 1 . A 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 ' I I 1 1 I S 2 E' . 2 I I 1 - . . . - - A 'f 1 1 ' 1 f s . ul - , 1 . . . . . ' ' f 1 . . , . . 5 . S 7 . . . . 4 1 4 - ' . a 9 . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 ' ' ' . . . . I 4 L 6 S . . . . . . a 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' '. 7 f 7 . a 4 v '- 1 . . , 1y I 4 7 ' , . . . . 1 1 V C . .. , . , I a a . , . L 1 . . . , M , , . ' a a 7 . . 2 , ' ' ' bd - a A 1 1 E 4 v ' v - 1 , ' - ' 1 - . - 1 . 1 . . Y . . Y . . ,M . , ,
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Page Tlnrty slx Z !!fffxXxxf the chair back He had to take a candle too and hunt In all the corners of the krtchen be for Susannah would come down Even then she was very much dlstressed She sand to the Captam Boss effrn I hrd a cat llke that one I wouldn t h1ve hrm long' Hes really 1 good cn at heart sard the Captun sadly for he always wanted the C1t and Susannah to be frxends He couldnt un derstand why they drdnt get on better and he scolded the Cat 1 llttle when they sat m thelr charts by the frre But the Cat treated the whole thlng 1s an rccldent He stretched hls paws and looked at the Laptam mth brg sleepy eyes and purred to hrmself 1s he lnstened to Susannah slnglng crossly rn the kitchen SOUNDS I ENJOY HI- sense of sound md the pletsures II able Can you plcture lrfe vuthout sound There are sounds we enjoy and sounds we djs like but on the whole most sounds are pleasant to the masses Dld you ever listen to the thunderous roar of an exclted crowd at a football game? Thls IS one of my favorlte sounds because II grves me such a feellng of excrtement and love for the sport The bark of a dog 15 to me a pleasant sound and especrally the bark of that certarn German polrce dog that guards my home The sound of a tram whrstle rn the drstance on a lonely mght makes me thrnk of all my friends l have known IH the past One of the sounds whrch I enjoy most rs the sound of 1 laughing, stream flowmj, and bub bling upon rocks md gurgllng softly oyer h1llow sand On the other extreme dxd you ever hear the huge crescendo of sound created by a hrgh fallmg cataract? A sound or sounds whlch are pleasant to all IS the srngnng of blrds But dld you ever lrsten to the symphony played to nature at sunup by feathered songsters rn a Marne forest? Turnrng from nature the crack as bat meets ball slow throbbmg heartmovmg musxc whrr of tures on a smooth hlghvnay 1nd the steady cllck of a lavynmower all are pleasant sound to my ear 046-cle S Dld you eyer hear the oce1n poundmg yuth fury agarnst jagged rock bound coasts or lap prng md sllppmg the s1nd on 1 nrght xy hen If makes love to the shores' Sounds of children llUf.,lllI'l2., are lovcly ut hom many people enjoy or evcr stop to con slder the sound of tecth bunny., mto 1 h1rd app ef' Oh l could go on n tmlng., sounds I enjoy rll day for sounds mean lrfe md you cm bet thxt I really enjoy life oseph Lomblrdl f PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW OOD bye good bye D15,j.,ory Venn And F1510 flrewcll farewell And Wlcklmarlu md Blnglcy md Davld and Slm aou rc ull IH our plst md who ctn forctcll Iyer or ncycr Farewell flrevsell Adleu Mrlton md Qhlucer md Boswell And Wrlkrns Mrcawber too And Clym and Burk 1nd Macaulay md P63550 y All adreu adleu Well mrss you all lrke crazy To you vse w1ll return But just when Is a httle b1t hazy Au voir to the vyetker sex LIZZIC 1nd ine Ant the gorgeous Eustxcn nee Vye Anc the beauteous Bextrlx whom Henry loycl And Thomlson svtect md shy Ant ITlLIL,l'lIy Lydll md str1nj,c Ophclrr An the ctrrulous Mrs B your to thcse lovclres The e dlfelble doves volr th me th me' You ve been our compmron for forty long, weeks And when we say long., we mem long, Weye learned of your forbles Weye learned of your hlbrts We knovy vyhere you re vseak or strong., But Iunes come dong md were off to our fate So so long, old friends so long' Cltss of 46 ' '- 1 9 46 X4 if Q Q. Xe Tfqx QP Qjfiffjiffcffl l,fQfQ,fA Qf'Qf11.f l . 3 1 f 2 1 4 - L , - , C - Y . 2 I. 4 4 7 ' . 4 . . - .. . . 2 . ' 2 Y ' 7 A , ,. B x 1 . . , . U , K , , . - T K' . , . . 1 .V 4 I ., y - 2 r 3 K 4 4 4 , . '. 1 ' , 4 I - 4 a K 1 4 4 4 . . - I y ' v 1 v ' 1 4 , - h ' ' 4 4 ' 1 4 , 4 l , , l K K C L C V . . . - w , 4 , j . . , 16 . Y . 4 4 2 S . S 1 '. ' Y' ' y v K K E ' v y v ' y y Y 1 4 . 3 Y , 1 I y 1 1 S 4 I 7 ' I I 4 4 2 . I y , , . Q W j I - 1 f ' A 1 A ' 1 ' glVeS I0 one S CVCfyd2ly lrfe HIC l1UlIn2I.glU- Qyef V413 png-act agajng 4 . ' ' 4 r 1 1 1 f ' 1 ' ' 4 ' , 2 ' . I ' Y 1 , ' . 4 N , 2 1 1 1 Y ' ' 2 1 ' , ' ' 4 4 'Z 4 2 ' VV f' S . U U 5 C . . . T . . - , 4 4 , 7 V . , a v H . . - - 4 I . . . 3 . ' 1 . 2 I1 j , , , . , -'Z ' , 7 7 L . , . . l . , 1 ' 1 4 - , 1 - T . - . - v 5 x V L 7' ' . . I 1 K' A A J L Y' ' 1 7 f 7 . . 4 4 4 d , 74 4 . . 4 v v . . 4 - , Au f 2 A , . S 4 . 4 4 ' ' A ' ' 4 4 . U , 4 , 4 . . , . . V 1 Y 7 4 I f K v v i 1 7 l y V V Y 7 , y U 1 . . , 1 . 1 V 1 7 L - , - , V Y f L v . - , - - 4 4 ' 4 1 s Q 1 , ' 1 - 1 r rg l v C ' ' 4 4 s - v, , . . - 2 4
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