Thompson Vocational High School - Owl Yearbook (Thompson, PA)

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Susquehanna Oakland Lanesboro -1--Tmg.-1-1 THREE BOROUGI-IS ONE COMMUNITY i1'7k....-..i. M t th ff h lp y .l-.-Jf l' Qusquehanna Oakland Lanesboro Business Men s Assoclatlon J , , . . The embers of his Associat are always ready and willing to serve you. Come to is Community, see what we have to o er, we can e ou L.: ' 1 - e.. '- O , O l IITHEOWLII Student Publication of Thompson Vocational High School X mlilm 1 XX ll Thompson, Pa , May 1932 Eclltorlal Staff ni ni i it um I I1 ilu 1 1 l LICJX Nuplwnmie 1 1 l Q N lim ul II in l lls 1 1 Nl in ml 1 INHII Sm fe I PKI ll Q IU ll L 1 N llllllt Ogle fu fllt I utm X U cutx -Xu I -X BOARD OF EDUCATION H lit kk f S ue ux A Nm lb liclitm'-in-I'liil-I' .... ....... . . ,.... . ..,...........,,,.......,... :XII z Iii ,flzml Aus 'Az +If4l'tu1' .... , ...,..,.. ,... .......,..,...... ..,... I N ' unix ai I3 Il- N0 'S Ifflillvrs l. I'Il'r'S II f .,.. .. , ,...... ..,..., .,...,, . . .Ifll 'is lvl vvlm 2. .' 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L TO OUR PATRONS Txx entx xear ago on Septcmber 'R Thompson Hlgh School had It beglnnlng xxlth an enrollment ot n1neteen puplls and one teacher and from thm small group our H1gh School has groxxn from xear to year to the preient enrollment of about eexentg, puplls xx1th f1xe able and quallfled teachers UI xeals ago the Stlte Je partment granted the Board of Dlr ectors pcrm1ss1on to estabhsh a X o catlonal Hlgh School xx hlch 1s prox lng to be a xerx practlcal depart ment IH the school xxork A xxell equ1pped Qhop for the boxe food labortorx and plactlce house for the glrle are 1n dallx use Txxo courses are offered the four xear xocatlonal course partlcularlx su1ted for the pup1l xx ho does not ex pect to take addltlonal school xx ork after graduat1on from hlgh School and the academxc couree xxh1ch pre yares for college bx eelectmg the etud1es that complv xx 1th college en trance requlrementq In the Acadcmlc Course four xears of Engllsh four xears of H1-1 tory onc vear of mathematlcs onc xear of sclence and txxo vears of xocatlonal tralmng are TLQUITBCI for graduatlon If at the end of the second year the Hlgh School pupll deslres to take the Four 1 ear N oca tlonal Course he has had the neces, sarx background ln the xocatlonal xx ork to enable h1m to contmuc IH Q I0 1 10 O0 10 00 11 JO I1 0 12 00 17 00 7 00 7 00 300 3 00 to -1 00 Nlon I atm I An Hlst En I Solld Tug Orchestl 1 Noon Democlacx Enf 8. 3 Am Hlst Eng 4 Al II I dtlll II PROGRAM 1932 1933 I'ues 111 An Hmt Eng I Sohd Tug I l1xs1cs Alg II Ilemouacx Eng 9 Alg II Iatln II Health NN ed I 1t1nI An HINt Eng I 501111 Tug I'hxs1cs Alg II Demon 1cv Eng 2 8. 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H1 I ' ,U '11 1 I X1 X H xr 'Vx X' All' llilllx RI' THE OVVL Agrxcultural puplls recelxe IH structlon ln the xarlous SCIQHCQS as chemlstrx phw sxcs and general sclence whxch are fundamental to agrlcultural work and such cultur al subjects as Engllsh Foreign Languages Mathemat1cs Hlstory and other Soclal Sclences Subjects are arranged to flt the puplls for places 1n a number of agrlcultural actn xt1es such as dalry mg gardenmg f1u1t growmg poul try productlon ammal husbandry and farm constructlon and repau work Whlle the Vocatlonal Agrlcultur for farmlng and hfe ln the country It also offers opportumty for a broad and sat1sfy1ng educatlon and maj serxe to flt boys for many ex cellent posxtxons 1n commerclal ID dustr1es closely all1ed or connected w1th agrlculture The preparation for sernce the farm IS not only the learn1ng and recltlng of lessons about the xarlous phas s of farm work but the act ual dolng of the work so far as It lb posslble The allled scxentlflc work and Poultry Gardenlng Sclence Anlmal Husbandry Farm Crops Dalry Husbandry Frult Gxowmg Forestrv Soclologv Rulal Law much of the non xocatlonal work IS closely correlated w 1th the shop and f1eld work Laboratory QXSYCISCS f1eld trlps and demonstratlons are emphaslzed as a part of the regular rec1tat1on work Self 3.Ct1Xltj and freedom of ewcpresslon on the part of the pupll 18 emphaslfed A home project such as the grow 1ng of an acre of potatoes or the l'3lSlI'lg of 300 chlcks on the home farm durlng the year wherebv the pupll puts mto p1 actlce the know ledge he has lea: ned durmg the chool texm IS requn ed The Vocatlonal Department spon where all klnds of farm products are placed on eKh1b1t and exery th1ng 1s done to help promote the gene: al lnterest of agrlculture ln the communltj The Vocatlonal boy s do practlcal ly all the general xepalr work about the bulldmg and school grounds and 1m to lealn as much as posslble by domg, as many jobs as they can The Vocatlonal Course mcludes lnstluctlon 1n the fOllOYV1Ilg sub jects Niarketmg Falm Nlanagement Farm Bookkeepmg Farm Contluctlon and Repalr Concrete Woxk Leather Work Rope Work Soldermg Electrlcltw Nletal Work P D M artm 5 - ' 1 av, . vrk ' K 1 ' v h ' V 9 Y y K , , - K v . , . - . ' .' , , A 1 D '. , . , h. Cl' I 1 . 1 1 ' V. v ' ' f . v r ' ' - v , , , ' 9 I - . 9 K- Q . . - . gs , - 7 'S ' Q ' al Course is intended to train pupils 501.5 .ja Community fail. each year L . . Y . U 4 ' A 9 Y Y' A' ' , 1 .- Y ' 7 ' - 1 - . ' on - - . , , . - ' . Pl v . h' I 4 1 L1 l S K V. ' 7 .lf f v nl ' r . Q ' 1 s 10 1 I i - K K ' c. , A D . , A IHI' OXKI THE HOT LUNCH PROJECT Sc hool Iumh ix fm ll'IllJ0ltdIl1. tan UI 111 tha tuuliing ut hnfilth an nutrition n tha LNldiJilNhI1NHt of f ml ld mg in xmlal mmm .md nun lkS170I1SliJliltX Iluimg he pmt Xtdl thu Hvmg Iuumomlu giilk c Xl 1 ll LL Llosgls unidfitad with vi 611 foods and Illltlltlilll Lldsscs nut m school nuui 1011 dm 1 owl umhm ls hx nu nufmw nux 1lLLl vo L 1 L vx 01 xx - tinted bx Nlix Rinhfuds in 1 4 it thy iequost ot the boxton Sa hool Committee hefnlx ill Ameiinfui school ss stems non make some 1110 xixion toi hot lunc hes Examination of the phi slnal standing of 0u1 sahool chlldien show ed that a lalge percentage of the gioup vs as not ax eiage fox then might be due to an unbalanced diet 101 mam Lhildien come to snhool with 4 huiiied bieaktfist edt 4 lumh at ieness lumh .11g.f11n when ex efuh home Ild ale 1 hungix 101 suppel Bellexmg that one hot dish 101 noon lumh would encoulage nhlldien to edt at A leg ulam time and mole sl: uh the hot lumh piolent uw begun Jd.l1UdlN 18th and continued 101 41 peiiod ot ten xueks This max during t Q1 coldest season of the sn howl tel m The seixmg oi cl hot lunch in 41 Nmdll whool xx hen thele ls 110 uit Ltbim m lumh mum unite rnuxn e 11111011 0 xx . e ex souinex dlt .xt .mc The pimeu xx . N 4..fu11ui out hx the iqrulfu tom c dv xxmking in the fondx lalmmt mx Chdugu xuu mm L 111 in 11 'illljlft ment ut UIIIINTNQIII N0 th it the lumh 1011111 he plgpdied xx 1th Cd L .md LihLlLlllX Pm p1ep.111.11t1u11 ot the lumh the gill xx eie lilX1Citiilll 0 10111 giouix muh hfuing ne membeis 'lhe gioupx dltelimted uelx tum xx eeks eauh glli suxmg tx o dau 1 1 QIIXCII tfuk ie gmu ix unmstac ot thi following L nmiidgu xx 1, mans the menu 01 cux supp 16 .utx fu Ldwhiu .mf xLL as .ummm of mfmu recelxec c nionu pucl 011 cn efuh chu mug m umgu xx 10 ms Lhdige 0 mn un 5,1 thy tvhln and rlixhes Ol NQIXIHQ' Nhe uplgnlxhg dlwhu Ol t no N dll! he px the tim 0 s ui thin tiau and thine 100 s om xx ho piqmiu thc hot duh om in mu f . mum u .mc e Ll fc ne miinsr mum .nu . sixtmg X ith thy mncivslnhw ThQfood1s sound L itet im stx le efuh E111 swung what shn h. s ple paied The LllNtCfY'l9lN max eat in thu foods l.1b01.11toix Ol in then claw 100m The Looks xx ash the baking dishes and replace the utenwlib they hdxe used The other dishes are washed and diled bi two students xx ho ulsh to e.1unthe111 lunch The vs henex ei necessdix Other chlldien fue glxen an op IJOltllU1tX to efun then lunch xx hen exei po-.slble fhlidllll xx ho do not h.ue an ade mute lumh and cannot bu one ale giwn flea lunches The full lunch Qorwmts of A hot duh such as heal loped potatoes sdnciulches and Lo' Od costing thllteQl1 cents in all 'lhe iinfimml iepoit of this nn wat lx ax follows 'Nlonex ieneixed S0110 'Xlcmex paid 0111 49 90 91 flee lunches 3.5 24 The L hee iumhex xxeie made, 1HNNliJit. hx thy 11011411011 ot IJOtcltO6x .mc 1111101 hx 'Xlxile Stone ant X tl doimtion oi tonmtou toi Lan ning bx 'NK llhfim Ifilsrm We wish to Lxpiux oui thfxnks 10 t ese guithnieii mi hglplug 10 make 0111 piolect .11 Niiuesx It ix hopgd that .hi sghool lunch uill be Nuppoited bx the Ntudnnts so th it it max umtinue fu ri Yltdl pant of the schuol plogifmi -Xgnex N1 Peisons 5 I f ' . f' - 11 ' 1' K.: t.- A . N 'Ii !1'.'x I Q I iv' .1 X i 5.. . I 1' I ' ani 1' 1' L0 1 hzlixs ' i't I '11 . c 1111011 out 21 hot inch pro- ht, M k, 1 i I , - , t t, IIlt?'1.' ' 1 5 V . U .i ' i x hh I t V .Y ' V vi f ' xkmg mul ' 'h ' 1 th' ' . ' . A 1 A - , . H. ., . .' . . . . 1 .ls- 1,111 sch, 1 l11'h ' 'k 'ag if., I ll N - V N Z X ' 'Q I 'Q W' 4 4 'v .Vx..' - . - , 4,1 L Q v 3.1 5 :QS S ' ' .' ' - , L, , .. . v . - ' '. . w va kv v -1 Q .1 I 'IK' I ' q.. . . I age and height- Thls Wndltfon service manager assists these girls th j 1' 1 1 , a I ' lot , , V v Q A ' ' . ' I ' . i. . f K I K ,'. - , . L-, I 'tl th utiliz- ' f 'h-it x' ' re- l S' ' ' A I. .. L. . ., . h. in - 4' .1 1 A' 1 ' ' .' .. my -, --' lg ' 1 -' ':1 8' T .i I- lbs' -. .i,'t1.2-- L . ,. . , , , ., . - -' .S, ' I 1' ' J ' ' 1 A t A Z , i i 1. . ' ' . U , Zh.. + , . . . V 1 at z xi '. Tl , .t . . THE OWL --p-an Standlng Arlena Mock Wameta Burchell Max aret Sartell Wameta Gelatt Alton WlIghtBI Milton Buzchell Dolothy 'Vlock Anna Blngham 'Vllss Slflgel Slttlng Elery Ogden Harrls Allen Loulse Baird Earl True! Kenneth Elgena Carl El ena Claude Gelatt Howard Sartell Marjorle 'Vlxller WHY STUDY MUSIC ? If I could put my words ln song And tell what s there enjoved All men would to my garden throng And leave the cxtxea vold Emerson Have you heard the expreaslon L1ve and Learn Many tlmes Haxe vou heard Learn to Lne Have you SETIOUSIV wondered what those three small words could mean They can mean as much or as little as you let them Muslc more than am other one thlng, exalts hfe Let us cons1de1 some of ltS most obvlous character lStlCS Expreaelon through musxt IS unllmlted Even the tII1l8St baby can be paclfled by ItS mother's smg mg a slmple lullaby ln very pleasmg tones and restful yhythm The mother s attltude IS transmltted through the song to the mfant When the chlld awakes he wlll be fascmated by the melodloua toneb of any mstrument that IS played by a real mualcxan A few months later the chlld w1ll be proud of h1s ab1l1ty to plav patty cake whlle h1s mother smgs As tlme goes on he w1ll lmprowe h1s Sen e of rhythm by means ot 1ump1ng rope, runmng, Qkxpplng, skatmg, sw1mm1ng, rowlng, horse back r1d1ng blcycle rxdmg, ad ln IlI'lItUITl,' In addltlon to efcpresslng hlmselt 1n rhythm, at sometxme xexv early IH l1fe he beglna to express hxmselt ln melody and hal mom The xerw easleat tunes are sources to whlch the chlld rc-bolts to 11nd a satlsfat tory wav OI eztprebsmg hxs every A -xi A -..,,,.:., .HN ., ,.,, ,.. .,, .,., ,, , , h V K 1?H'5 ':'w-ff cf 1 --..,..' .W-.-....-....--.....,... .,,.,. .......-. .. , ,- V A 'NV ' I -- I V Il' W A' W' .Q4--. -. 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Q ' - Fl Uxll mood 11t lx H1018 1 ca CLASS POEM t c cxe th 111 1 ch1 d explevlnf 1 ext1cme hdDD1I'lPNs 1n spontaneou danclng and Slflglflg Harmonx The xxord means 0 much 1n mus1c 1n Ddlfltlllg 111 llXlIlg happ1lx xx1th others Vx hx studx l'YlllS1L tor thc imusc ment one gets f1om lt Amuxcmcnt' lex IH abundance And thcn thl xx ell Qpent has also Nc1xecl to ou1ck en and dexeloo the mmd elevate character help one appreuate thc flne arte t lb lcade to culture or Vxhen both m1nd 1nd body colla borate 1n a unlted ploeram auch as manx of the arts and especlallx mus1c afford then one lb on the llgbt road to xohd culture Vx ho IS a mo1c xx elcome gueat at an t1me or pl1ce than one xx ho hae 1eellx hxed through muslc' For the eoulx of 1ll xx ho haxe hstened tle DQITOI rne1 has enlalbed hle oxxn 1111191 self xx1th each pros 11tat1on he has glx en II1s means, of presenta t1on mlglt be mbtlumental Cmade p0SS1blQ through the f1et mus1cal 1n5trument the human XOICQ xx1th bod as 1tQ arch1tectl Plato the Gleek phlloaopher xxho hxed nearlx tvxentx f1xe hun clled xeal ago rehcalsed muslc all embeaclng beneflccncc xx hcn l1c Ndld Nl us1c IS a moral laxx lt glxcs a soul to thc llll1Xtl c xx111c to t e m nd a cha1m to Nadnc c1xctx an hte to t'XklXlhlIll,!f clxc XNh1t m It can onc dcsuc or 'N 11c 1 od :ext g,,1it to 111 tll thc on x alt of Hcaxcn glYLIl to carth and the onlx art ot ea1th xxe take 0 Heax en l etha S1nge1 l the1oacl 111 deal wld Thom son xl1th the deeo blue slfx aboxe It Stands our t'11cnd the Thompeon H1gh School And behxnd 1t 1k the plax ground W here the chlldren blg and l1ttle Plax there then' games at noon and receex 'Vheze before lt a1e the maple xx here un xx arm and sunnx xx eather Ch1ldren rest from all then burdens In that school IS xx here klnd teachers Teach the manx manx scholars Helpmg them xx hene er they need Scoldmg 'them xxhen It Wlll help them 'leachmg them to do xx o1k b tter Manx thlngs the teachels taught them Hoxx to xxrlte and Qpeak corlectlx Hoxx to do then' sums the best xx ax lng And the guls to be good houx xx 1xeb Shoxxed them all the thlngb ot sclence 'xlanx thlngs about the gaoes Of thc thundel shoxx ere 1n summel And thc frost that comea 1n xxlnter Helo thc m flnd the xx ax to Heaxen lx H1 X andG11lRese1xe Clube 1 nd thex teach the ch1ld1en Hlbt0T5 Of the brax c men gone before them Hoxx thcx xc act chlldren examples lloxx to m 1lxe themselx es more use ll Hx 111 Nome xx 1x cach dax d0lIlg bomc ncxx thlng to make them bet er I 0l the tasks tl at a e bcto1e them laula Dax15 8 ' IE ' , . VH 2 ' Il SlI1jI to h - z 1 ' 'l 'S .' ' g h's ' ' s ' 's we - . - 4. ., ,,h. ' . .' ' 'J .. Y v , ' 1 tv!1 1 1v 1 1' I .Sus lr ' Y A'v tu 'v L1' . ' I Z X144 1-v 1' .1 , ni ' 1 A., 4 .1 A yt. I nav. ' :. ' ' ' - Y 1 'S . . - . . ' -c - ' S .' .' ' ' ' ' - Y 4 ! 'J , l a , . ' ! ' ' 4 K11 Aw v kv -- 1 y 7 1 1 1 1 ' Y 1 ' v , All h ' -' .' - f , 1- r ' 2 1 1- 1t, 1 , k y , S . 1 V . . 1 1 1 ' v . . LV' .L ' ' I lv v . N 1 I ' Y i 0 s 1 '1 . 1, 17 . A 1 V I U 1 1- ' 1 . 1 v 1 1 . ' bes1des 6I'lt8l't3.lI'llHg' and er1r1ch1ng Taught the boys Succegsful farm- ' ,t 1 ' ' .' . - A 1' 1 I K 1 .K1 A -fy 'sw v A ' .. S :C- ' --S ' -'4 sc. 7. v w' . 1 J . 1 x K' , ' , ' v . . K 1 , 1 1 . ' 1' 1 , ' 1 1 v 1 7- ' 1 - 'I ' ' ' 1 1 . V x ' Y V -1 ' U 1' . ' 1 1 1 1 - ' ' m 1 'A I I I . V' V 1 L K 1 1 ' 1 'Ax 4 ' . d , A Q 1 f I 0 .1 .. . .5 - 1 I I - A11 : ' I I .S G -S I K, r- - 2 . I Nl K- tt 1 . , 1 1 x '1 I 'x 1- ? X V I ' , . . ' . . 1 . t t , THE. OWL Juli!-K Qtandmg Marlon Damelaon Helen Whxtman Mmme Ogden Robert Barnes Ethel Hackley Laura Davl NTRIJOTIQ Mlllel Slttlng George Whltney Ellzabeth Thomas Wanleta Burchell Anna Bmgham Gwendolyn Clover Alton Wrlghter CLASS OF 1932 Motto Alw ns Upward Flovsex Amerxean Beauty Roae Claes Colors Blue and Grey MEMORIES In after vears, As we slt bv our blaze. Our thoughts w1ll turn To Hlgh Qchool days To dear old Thompson Wlth all our Joys, And her happy, merry Glrls and boys. The flrst, wx as Anna And tlaude Gelatt sald She 5 the sweetest of glrls Wanleta Bulchell Who llved on the hlll Was always searchmg For a new thrlll Mallon Danielson Had a sweet smlle, And wlth klndness to everyone Made her llfe worthwhlle Gwendolyn Glox er Short and falr, Came to school Who had brown eves and curls, Wlthout a care 1 ..,,.,,, . ,, .,. . I ,, . .- Y ,,.,.,-U ..Y.. K , ,,, .,. ........ ..,.,..,..- ' H -1. , ..u-.,..-.-V-,.. ,,...,,,.,w-.-.....a.....,...L....,.. .... . 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Was 1111us11allx' good At1'111'li11g h21i1'. 1 1 ' '11'1 ' o xx 1s not x'11'x' s11121 xx1xs1lld his 1 l11s 1 Ft 111511 V llltlll l 1 I7 1l1l1 111d x11 1 Igxen tothe last Alton Vx 111,hte1 VI ho had light h2111 XI 1 up 1nd doing 1x11x 1 111 Than liom these l 11115 thought XI hue, Olll hu 11ts d1d 1o1m L1 In 11ts x11ll tlllll b 11 I' Olll 11111 1111 ho e Irillrd IJAXI Class Nlght Program May 30 1932 121111 I '1es1c ent s A1111 o121l Solo l21ss Histoix l21ss lotm X I 21ss l1'o11 11x .21 'NI11 to horus ldllllvo U1 1t1o11 u UI R1s,1on ss Kong JY XKl11t11111 1ss 1 1h11111 I. 1111 111 t 1 Il 1 31 1 f 1 1 'N tl 1111111 IN hitnex Ro 111t I111nLs I tligl II LL x u1 I 1 s Ix111111th I1l1:1n1 XX 111111 I3u11l11.ll 1l11th lhon High School 111o11 D 111 I1LI T L fl Ss 1 Ugcnn on I 11. ll 1111 1 l'1es111t1t1 1 A XXIII, 1 -XL1on1111111st AIIII 1 I 1ngh11n 1 1 11, li1l1111t IG. ics. T11111s 111 ids., ll 11 5 I 1 '11, 111 1 11- ni- .- x'-ll All 2-Q .k H ,-l'l'f'Sf Sh1 '2 s s ' 1 to 121ss. ll M . .' .' 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I I xx'1-11dol5'11 fil'7Y1'i' ililll . lton 1'l 1111' THE OVK L Commencement Program June 2 1932 'XIa1eh O1ehest1a Inx oef1t1on Rex Joseph XI eseott Salutatou Mefxnlng and Dex elopment of Gox e1nment Anna Blngham 1xIus1e O1ehest1 1 Funet1ons of Goxe1nment Alton W11ghte1 xllllkll O1ehest1 1 X .1led1cto1x IIIUIX 1d11 11 Respo11s1b1l1tx Nldl 10116 NI1lle1 Nlusle 'Xldle Cl'l01lls K lass Hlstdrx Ethel Han-klex XIUNIL O1ehest1 1 I1esent 1t1on oi Axx urls P1esentdt1o11of lJl1JlOI'1'llw Supl F H Tdxlof Belledlitlffll Rex Joseph YN eseott , . 9 A ..........L.................-.........LL...........L.... --.---.- .........L.-.............. I, L. 1 I l' l . .... ... .. ................ Q. P L'x Y LI. 1 .. H f . ' , -, , . 1' L um A , ' . -lf 1.. al - 'L L .....L..........,................L......L...... ..... .. ..... ...... ..... .1.................... L 1 'W .', 1. . u . . .... ...... , .... ,. ..,. 5. 1 A L' ' ...L..-.....-................L .... .. ...... 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' L - . , 2 , 2 ' -.11 ' i' , uv PRESIDENT S ADDRESS We the g1f1duf1t1ng' class f Thompson XOLdt1OHdl H1gh sehool hdxe ehosen fo1 0111 motto -Xlxx axs Lpxx end XI h xt ls ou1 dest1nf1t1on' Sueeess To meeomphsh thls thele 15 onlx one path to tolloxx and that 1s the one upon xxn1eh xxe h ue eome ths 111 The1e hue been some 1gh pl1ees Ill ou1 xxax but hdxe t11x en to use all the LOL11dg,'t, 38151 tenee Lnc blldlll mee xxe mould summon to help us LODQIIGI t ose pldees HIXIIIQ' used t IS method those texx obstxeles se1xed to make us st1onge1 1f1the1 th 111 mike Us sllllellilffl 'N h the illl ot m mx expel e e 1ehe1 xxe h ue 1e1ehe l Olll 11s 1 ID hte ind xppefu betme xou s hege11I11e1sso 1 'Ihex h1xe been kllltl ellifillldgllll., 1nd p t1e nt xx1th Us 1nd hue elp ed ll tlllljllgll n1 mx d1It1eultplaees To them Olll clDl71E,L1c1t1OH ls shoxxn hx xxhxt xxe mtke ot ou1selxes IIT l1 e In behalf ot the Class ot 1932, of Thompson X oeatlondl Hlgh School I xx1sh to ex:p1ess to the teachels ot Thompson OUI dDDlGL1dt101'1 fol the IHI'lLll'Il8I1Dl9 se1x1eeQ lendered fO1 Olll benet1t 'lo the Sehool Bofud of lhomp son I xx1sh to extend s1nee1e gl ltl tude fo1 the xx1ll1ng se1x1ees thex l11xe g1x en us it tlmes xxhen thex xx e1e most needed W e fue xe1x gmtetul to the Lltl 7ens ot thl QOYUTHLIHIIX 101 the xol Ullt 11x 1ss1stf1nee 1nd SUDIJOII th 1t has been 1 so111ee ot encoumgment 1nd lll Dlldtlibll And 11oxx tleu eldssmates 1 txke the O1 Ilflltllliltx to eommend x ou up o11 the 1 Utlllle of eo 01161 1t1on that has been sO 0lJXl0LlS IIT x ou1 etto1t to Iexeh th1s llfjlllt xx1th the s1t1st1e t1on ot hf1x1ng: dcne XOUI best B x n1ost NIILEIC hope 1s that 111 xx hat ex Ll xoe 1tlOH xou ehoose xou xx1ll KOITUIIUQ to Luxe to the x o1ld the best th xt xo11 hdxe and Im Sllle that 'lhe best xx1ll eome b lek to x ou Gem ge W h1tnex IHIL OW I CLASS HISTORY 1932 kuut e mc mu of SLD + 1 1 f92-4 xx on Q goof ll ompwn NIAIIIN mn . mn ml wax me wlmg or hm tha haf 1.11 unc mam xtuuntx cr he wx L dl mm ot nad XXlN'fIH tu S111 xtuod at .xmhm on th it momma ol Scptfmbu the lmsxumgfels hegan fi 1 Some 1411111 o IIN fmm 16 ughth 3.111111 xx um thu .14 bun buxxlx Lllgzlgld 111 stolmg thC,ll mmdx xx 1th thy honex of XNINVIOYH N1 me mme hom the falmx uheu thex had been tlllels ot the X011 and xome xxele flom othel halls of m 'Nt1l1'tIOI'1 H e left SPIOI6 xx 1th the f0ll0VS1I'11 crew m chalge Captaln NO1t0I1 Damelson P1I0t Stex en Lfzhoda, Io1te1 Alton Vxllghttil Helpeu R0be1tBfunes Anna Bmgham Mal lon Damelson CrQ0lg1d ROQCIN Ruth ipfmgenbuxg Helbut SIJAIWZKII lung wudlgdltt SLd.llJOXK1Lh Mal Dm le Iau1.1 Dams GGOILZQ VS hlt HEX VX dllltd Buuhell Nlunue g, de114nc1ILthelH.aLk1ex XX e xtndmed fm ax hom the xx .uf and out of thg hfuhm embalklmf +71 1 tour XGAIN LIUISE 011 oul xox age of hlgh school 1 e W e H618 xmmg and soma X 111 c med 0 It c ll not td e UN long to gut dLQLld1l1t6d xxlth 0111 fdlovs ull clnntx eu new lexx was N . we nu dm nun xuxuxxuu 0 ne ll nn .1 uthelc1N.1f1u.1mm1wu X Q L cldul Xu ought to wx omm tum 1 LN 4 ga thm unmml thxee ufux 0 15. 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Xu 01 .it uh xu Q Q ful Suu I t xu m1f YLUIUIIUQ 0111 1 5 0 xee 0111 nd umx L 131 .4 N up new uettllgz .num umm 0 c LH xmmrmnt ue c.1m41 m ugh of Q ll 9011 monwu pmt H Q llLlHLC1dNh0! 1111111111 vnu fn me Ju Macs to 5.1, on S111 11 L1 .imut ur INOI'lt'x x mg eV IL r shlp 0 fm war thi mf mv tha cowl UWLIN x S ct , 190 4 1 .4 1 1 I1 xx 11 I I bg omf on ul 1 X 1L Heat l01I,'lQt ww pullul funn hom port ulth onlx Neunteun 41110411 .1 Jtdm S exon I dhoda 1Ot nna B1IHIhfIN Oltel Io '11 6111165 We willed along the hm seas gdthelmg YR1SdOl'H blt ly blt when all of fx sudden mam of oul tudents xx ele Ntucken muh an epl demlc of Sca1letFexu xnhlpl tuln ed oul loulnex 11110 one of much su nu dll dlstle N But Xu meat xtmuggle 'nd QOOIJGISUOII we pullgd ln tu JUHIOI port fOl 1 s 1o1'L efuo ol .1 Jsgme cum mer 1 9 uorklng uhllg othelx xxexe tlxlllgf tl lps to XdllOllN p acex 'N e mme back tu Ou- 5h1pS at 8FI1bQ1 'S xx 1th 01111 fvuxteen abofud Ethel Hacklex Alton VX x1ghtf11 and 'WAIIOH Danlelxon bemq m Lhalqn e tllel Xen hcuc tw et the t lee rmmbelx to gc, on H1 1 uw bu L x ceclduc thex uuu d ld nel Nun 4 uma ex +dX1I1Q' ve dccxdec o . lx wme H1111 ful N e N c ue LIEAYTI cake .mc L mu VX e A N mu . um u 'Nunn xI0t1Ll uh ox Q . 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In 'der th- wl 1 '1 1'ea'h1d : ' im' Aug., .' 2, . 19331 1 1 ' ' ml 1011, -1 'gh 1 1 ' 1 't'i1 on ' 1 '1 '1' - IHL OWL ly realme vxe were goxng aboard our shlp To our surpr1se Gwendolyn Glox er and Helen Whltman of Qtarrucca hearlng of our success so far d9C1d8d to Joln us to complete our tr1p We left port Nlondav mornlng August 31 at n1ne o clock Wlth the follovung n charge Captaln George Wh1tH6V P1lot Ethel Hack lev Porter Helen Whltman and Englneer MIHDIQ Ogden and thc followmg aboard lVIar1or1e Mlller Anna Blngham Alton Wflght6I Robert Barnes Wanelta Burchell Gwendolyn Glover MHFIOH Dan1el son Ellzabeth Thomas and Laura Davls All took an actlve part 1n presentlng the play H1s Best In vestment We declded we had better change our motto from Iwot on the H8lghtS but Chmbmg t Alxx ays Upward The class col ors were chosen to be s1lver and bluc of the sky vxh1ch xvas to be u xto us a svmbol of truth Four years has thls class adJourr1 knowledge we could but let us not be weary IH xvell do1ng for ll dum season xve shall reap 1f we tamt no It would take too long to tell the complete log of th1s eventful vox age It would be very mterestln to tell the many dellffhtful expe1 1ences and the many wonderful l sons the changes ln the pa senccr 11st at the varlous norts along the way the partmg from thls one and the xx elcom1ng of that x 1th the xx hy and the wherefore of It all but af ter all It has but llttle x1tal Sl n1f1cance except to ourselv s tle few xvho st1ll remaln together to land tonlght at tlus class mght wharf We must not dlvulge the secrets of our shlpmates YVe must not for get the lovaltv due to our class col ors so xallantlx flylng at the mas terhead It has been a most wonderful voy age and we have accumulated manv SOUVQDITS from every port We have not faced anv gale WhlCh vxe haxe not been able to w1thstand We haxe been able to procure thc necessary passports at the entrance of each SllLC66d1Ilg sea and havc been able to pay the pr1ce ln good hard xfxork for cvery part of the passage Now thls the class of 1939 through our years of hlgh school there has been much hard work w1th but l1ttle restlng by the way Slde for preparatlons have been tak1ng place for us to take our f1n al departure from the sea Now may the blesslngs that ever attend the noble good and true fcllow and ablde w1th us each and all now and forever more Amen ALWAYS UPWARD MOTTO Everv llfe ha ltS hllls lts hard problems and rewards It IS burden ed Wlth trlals tr1bulat1ons dlscour agements dangers and dlfflCUltl9S but all these can be overcome where the xxorth Whlle goal 1s ahead No perlod of l1fe IS free from dxf t1cult1es but youth IS the speclal tlme of preparat1on for th1s strug gle that IS sure to come In youth one strxves to dex elop the strength of body the d1sc1pl1ne of m1nd and the dec1s1on of character that wlll enable h1m to flght succes fully every battle and to overcome ex erx dxfflcultv Educatlon 19 a soul enrnchmff pro cess that beglns at b1rth and ends at death It IS not the work of one on two years but of a lxfetlme The brlght hopeful soul IS thc strong soul It vx1llcl1mb ex en l ul V- - y 10 'I r 4 'f v ' . -, . 7, ' sv ' , , I,- fv . 1 1 - . . , - LJ , - . . . , W . v v V ' , . . - , ' r h ' 1 f 1 , ' ! I ' ' ' I v o ' l I , . . . , , ' A Q I - A , c v v ' . . . , A ' X 9 Y . 3 - . y ' y I -V . . . , - l V . , - A ' A . . . , - ' 9 ' CK ' ' I , - - YY ' - 1 S . sa - I u s v ,, K' Y 7 0 u , u ' , ' . ' ' . . . ' I . L 1 A . 9 v ' , 1 1 , . il.. ' , , u n , .. ed on the sea, and gathered all the l i-, A - CC C' ' ' 1 , . . 9 ' y . . . I g K , ' - L L I l 1 . 4 A, , - tl! 'Q ' 1 1 . . l Y 7 Y- L ' , V . U . . . . - u K3 . C 4. . - .4 y S A n . QS' 1 ' - , ' ' S .I - ' . ' . . Y Y ' ' . , 1 . , x ' 1 v v ' tr' v v .' ' . 1 ' , . , Z 1 ' w . S v ' ' 7' id- ' ' V ' , 3 Y 1, ' ' S , l ' U . ' v ' q n 1 - 5 - i ,h i . O A L A ' I . 1 1 ' - . . , ' 1 1 . ' . , . - ' - ' Q ' 1 i - g . . ' ' ',' 1 . Il olxe exelx ploblcm and oxelcome cxclx dl lclt becauf au fdthfx s xxol xxl a sml clf lellance and a falth that llugn at all dlfflcultles The cptlnllstlc studcnt laughs at and laughs off dlfflcultles and because of thls tcm pelamcnt le IS mole llkelx to ox Ll come them xx hlle hls LOTUIJIIIIOII xx ho IS a pcsslmlst dlllllfdlllil hl sccmlnglx lmpos lblc tasks x ltll thc cloonlx cxpcctatlons of not su l 111 plnqlsm ls ls OXXH Hxx llc Tloc mall xx ro slngs at hls task and tlllfllgll chcelfulncss and cnthus ldslh 211ClN 0th6lS actuallx COP1lll utr to hls oxxn plcasules and p 9 ls In thl5 xxax he ls stea 1 Lllmblng upward Effort xx Ol ks xx onde s ln tll xx olld It IS the b3SlC platfolm fo all progress the capstone of all torles and the xerx plx ot upon xx hlch all the success of an lncllxlcl ual must turn It lws xxllttcn all the book Ialnted all the D1LtUlLs co lstluctccl all the tcl plcs cleslcn ec all the malble blld ed all hc streams tunneled zll the mount alns produced all the xx ealth col structed all the sclcn es and Idl ecl to the XQIX heaxen the ex QlldStlH toxxers of knoxxn tluth Hc xxho hopes to succeed must flISt plepall fcl hls xx olk and then dlllgentlx ap plx h1I'I1S6lf to It Qlr John Lubbock saxs PGFNSXQIHHLQ IN the Qtatc mans braln the xx lm sxxolcl the lnxentol s seclct and the chol ols open scsame l onc lc galn the hlghest DOIY1tVKlllflLl1X It a ce among, thc Llllllfcl tonc success T c mall of g'tHlllN soals on thf xxlng,s of glftcd poxxcl thc glftc l man llscs bx hls oxx I1 lnherltcd tl folts lnd thl malks the stcpplnc s nc bx xxhlch lllH1lX lse Sllll I bex men haxc llmost unllmlteci Dfisltl lll or taklnf palls ind fcl calm anr teadx effort Thex ale the noral md the ldeal gldllts ot the lice the creat souls of good qualltx xxhose llxes and charactcls ale Ilt models for humanltx It IN a me t mlst llxe to thlnk th xt UI lx the e t cmclx lntelllgcnt C111 succecd Fxcn mc nt ll dullness and xx acc UI ltlxc xxcl l to hlghtl knoxxlccc Tlmc effolt and hlghcr liledlk max oxclcoroc them and flnallx croxxn perslstellt dllpllcdtlfln xx lth the laulel xxleath of xlctorx One should not onlx deslre some thlnff xxolth xxhlle but also should d9Sl'9 to posses It and haxe th: courage and ambltlon to earn It He mlght tlre ln hls eflo c but he must not letlre from the eonfllct for lf he plre he IN sule to cllmb hlgher ard hlgher 111 the 3ttd.1IlYl'19Dt of hls ob lec Thercfc re exelx xouth should strlxc and scheme to leach the hlffn e t helght to restolc hls xx calx 61 ergles t cantlnue hls effo ts and plan and lf he llx es he 15 llkclx to arrlxe at the destlnatlon toxxard xx l l1Ch he has b en YK01klDg Thls method mall s the hlghxx ax to scholarshlp to manhood and t achlexemcnt Ellfabeth Thomas JOKES If lston VS helc dlLXOUg'0ll1 5 lllkttl mild inlta B l ln n coxx o the bank to haxc lts mlllx Ltltlflfill s l ll x lc Name llqulcl that xxlll not fl66lL xldl lOllt Hot xx atel l-1 'l' I JY 'l. 'ff'-l,l -' sa lt -1- f ' ' r Q - ' 1 pry' ' ,S it.' ' 'k th ' le of s ' 4' '. , j ' 3, ' Ss - ' 1 . 1 1 '1 ' 2 1 S 2 ' sc 1-'1 '1 ' A .2 . I A1 A I 1 K 1 K- V ' 1 L1 1 1 1 1 . A, .L1 . A .. ' ' 1 ' 1 1 . L1 s 'S 1 - 1 ' 1 I V G D 1 'A I , K1 1 1 8 A1 2 1 - , 2 . ' , , ' 1 . 1 ,' X 1 ' ' ' 1 -2 . A1 1 ,Ss .1 Q . .11 1 S S 4 b i I VJ X' ' v' I ' X X . v 1 L':g1 x ' lv K' '.v. j ni Y 1 . IJ' . Y C ,1 l ' -U . 1 ' N Flo ' as 1 po ' ' ' are not lars Y .V x- in ' ' Llllul- nr 1- ' xrg. ' 1' . g. Olt Q . J tf -' '2'l- . ',, ' .. '. 1 ' A. .k1' 1 - ' - A ' x- . v. A V is ' 1' .' ' .' ' T4 - ' ' f'tg, j 'Q s ' d'lj.' I Q i j .' : - I . . I .G ' ' v L nw ' 's ' , ' ' 2 . . I 'ks ' 1 . Q E1 . . . V- ,fr 14,1 ' , achlevementsl the heraldlof all VIC' Continues to aclmire, desire, and as- ny T .V v I 'nw L1 Q i . . A 51' Tl ' 4 . p elk Q l ' ' ' .gg ' t - ' 1. ' . f ' 2- , A' , 1 . , 1- ' o 'f ' r 3 A1 1 1 L1 .' , C L1' -1 'S I ' '.' ' ' X . 1 1 1 1 Q ' - 1 K1 ' U- . ' . I I . ' -f .-1 1 1 L, 1 . 1 1 v 1 ,i J 1 K V . l ' V V . . . ' ' l I ' 3 , ' , o . . . ' ' ' Y J . .v S ' K 'Q '1 1 - 1 1. 1. H . . . . ' . . N- ' 'T ' ' , '2?f'E':,. :1 .' ' ' . ' . .',. K1 ..,c , S , '- .'1. Zilll n 1 xx' ll - ,- - A. ' -' - jk. 1 1 .,..,1 -gm, Dla- - f X ' ' 1' s is ol ., .1 z' -g ' We .-I'n tak' gr lx' ' 't h j ' 1 I - A' L' ' .U I 1 1 1 , ' .1 ' - . A 1 ' ' I rx' ' 1 v l -, l r' ' gg ' x' j .' ' l A - Mr. C'hil'ol. 'l l'hjs s: .'- a . A. Z 'S . . L. , ' , ' ' . 1' . .4 A? :to 1 Q ' z aj 'is . I -l . ' '. THE OWL MANTLE ORATION The trme hae come yy hcn you are glad for a helplng hand to gurdc you through the trrals of your Sen 101 year Take thrs adyrce rn the Splrlt rn yy hrch rt IS gly en and rcm ember that a yyrse man profrt ly others mrstakes a fool by hrs oyxn Do not let tne honor of bcrrg Sen rors make you too proud or yarn as rt has ome others but be real men and yy omf n Cultry ate modesty and do not let a feyy yyords of flattery spoken rn jest turn your heads There are many les ons to be learned besrdes those 111 the text books and yy hrch yyrll be of benefrt du11n0f the entrr span of your l1y es As trme goes on and the future beckons do not hesltate but folloyy courageouslv to hrgher achreye ments Fou ageously9 Y s b rt tate yyrsely befor you plunge blmd ly rnto somcthrng that you hope might brmg, success Remember thc yvell knoyyn truth Fools rush rn yy here angels fear to tread Hoyy eyer be alert so that you yylll rec ognme Dame Fortune yy hen oppor tlllllty pres nts rtself You are recerylng a great honor that no one but Junrors can appre crate I am certarn that yyrth the ercperrence you haye recelyed and the rnformatron I haye grycn you you can emcrge from the tr rals of Senrors rn safe and sane states I noyy present you thrs spotless mantle yyhlch you should hold at rts hrghest standard Tlrrs can be done rf ey ery member of your class ls most srncere rn hrs efforts Har ron Danrelson 'VI1ss Srnger Where yy as the shlngle flrst used 7 Em rson I yyould rather not tell you JUNIOR RESPONSE Nlembers of the Class of 1939 In behalf of the Class of 1933 I accept yyrth extreme pleasure thrs renoyy ned mantle of black and gold We yyrll do our best to keep rt as spotless and pure as rt noyy rs We haye enroyed your compan ronshlp both rn the school room and rn athletrcs We yyrll mrss you but yye yyrll look foryy ar cl to seerng you as leaders 1n your drfferent yy alks of l1fe We thank you most of all dear frlends for your farth rn us a d ln our future We yvrll endeayor to proye to you that rt has not been mrsplaced We hope to make you proud of us We yyant you to say at some great moment of future achreyement Ah yes rndeed yye knoyy that man he rs one of our yye sent forth rn 1933 Vye yy rsh you the utmost suc ess rn rll of your undertakrngs md may your future be most lllllllallt W Qumncr Spencer FAREWEL1. Tune Belreye Nle If All Thos Endearrng Young Charms Hoyy sard mrd the sunshrrre that gladdens thrs scene Comes the thought that todav yye must part That the bond yyhrch affectlon has ey er kept green Nluse be sey ered today rn the heart That yye meet rn tlrrs home of our chrldhood no more As yye loyrngly meet to the last That yye ney er agaln on thls trme bound shore Mav unrte rn the songs of the past lo ' - 1 1 , 1 1 A 1 111 1 L f I 1.1 1 ' I ' . J A' 4 1 - vv K1 Lv - I Q V K Q hw . ' ' I ' - 1 1' . ' ' 1 . 1 ' ' ' ' v ' 1 ' '1 ' 1 . 1 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 - . - . . 1 1 1 1'h1 1 , , ' S J , L. LX. 1 , K, ' , 'sl G 1 I 1 I 1 0 4 v . 1 v Y 7 ' ' Y ' I ' I x' ,, ' 1 ' 1 V N 1 1 , , - v 9 7 n 1 L I W Q 1 v - l ' 1 A1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - 1 y y 1 1 I , , ' I ' 1 . . I' Il. Y 1 ' Q 7 L 9 I I A 1 1 1 1 , f 1', 1', R . . - . l v l Y v Y . r 1 'I . D Y Y . ' Y 1 V C, e , .. . . Q , A 1 , , ' 1 A 1 ' 1' ' ' I ' ' 1 1 U 1 1 ' 1 y ' 9 ' 9 v ' , . es, 1 . . -. . 1 p 9 K also Cflutlomly' Plan and mfxh' boys. He graduated yy'1th the class ' e - , , . ' - H . L I 1 1 Q 9 1 , 1 , , . , l ' I , I 1 K1 v K1 L1 Lvl f . -- . . . - 2 ' ' 'V 3 L 9 l K v w 1 Q. . VY K ' V V 1 1 I ll '- 1 v 1 K1 W1 1 -J 1- ' K 1 ' 1 ' '1 1 1 v 1- ' 1 10 1 ' 1 N 1 e . 1 . I ' Y. I 0 I. i 1 v. ' . ' . - U ' 1 I 0 ' Y Y I ' ' A xl 4 'Q ' ,Y 3 -'1 1 . ' , , ' ' 1 1 ' 1 - 11 1 4 I F K T v 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 T l J A v V . I 5 V ' v 7 V u 3 1 1 A K ' , 1 ' . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 I . Q A 9 . . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 u' 1 Ll l , ' I 1 ' -l--T 1 ' V 1 Y ': ' S 3 ' ' ' - 1 . 1 ' 1 v , , ' ' 1 ' - D , . 1 - 1' I 1 v ,' ,' 1 . , . FHL OVS L VI c non hope that xouv school daxs xllll cxer be bllght xR7ItII much fleedom to thlnk and to IIXQ BX the rules that X our teachers haxe struggled mth mlght To prepare and to happlly glxe Iet not moss cox ered elror hold thee at lts slde As the vuorld on truths current glld8S by Qtlll frelghted lx 1th treasured thoughts fllendshly s and hopes We depart then today wlth a s gh But fondlv our thoughts vslll retuln to our school As we later ln llfe drlft apart And our souls shall rejolce a We cherlsh the rule That forever shall dwell ln our Then farewell to our school lnd farewell to our frlends Who hale llghted our pathwax l l h oxe Though todav we must part y ct oul pray ers ulll ascend That our school be unlted aboxc Hclell Whltman MEANING AND DEVELOPMENT OF GOVERNMENT A gox ernment IS the agencl through whlch the pulposes o the state ale formulated and exec' tccl It IS a means by vshlch to seculc o operatlon and thlough coopcratlol we ale able to malntaln peace sec Uflty lustlce and publlc serxlces more easllx than lf lndlxlduals act ed alone VVhen a schoolhouse ls bullt to day It lb not done by comblned manual labor but slnce It ls a pub llc bulldlng the communlty LOOINI ates ln paylng for lt Comml nltl llfe IS posslble onll through coop elatlon alld SIIIL6 LXCIXOIIC need clothlng f od and shelter each Olt has to depend upon another T an vsolk IS the sole road to su ce stul lndustry VI hat would thls vso ld be lf ex erwone lnslsted upon slolk mg for hlmself' Xou lexer sau successful basketball team made ull of flxe blllllant play els xx hen each one vs as always trvln to outsh nc llls team mates and wln all the glorx for hlmself Just as that team vsould fall short of x hat It V1 :lt do so would we No one of u can accompllsh anythlng molth XNIIIIC wlthout teamwork Moreol el' gcx ernment brlngs contact wlth othels and broadens our wlewpollts Government help us to be lndependent from f0I'8lgI1 countrles and protects our plo perty from crlmlnals In oul 93115 days a flst flght was the mo t pel suaslle means of settllng a polltlcal dlspute but now peace and order are malntalned by workers coopel atlng wlth the government Thr govcrnment performs functlons for the b tt rment of the country It cares fO1 the D001 and helpless pro xldes free educatlon and protects the publlc morals health and llfe A number of boys vs ho llved ln the clty were asked what goxcrr ment meant to them They sald pollc man because he arrests peo ple and makes us keep off the gl ass IH the parks These ansu QI mlght make some people thlnk that gox elnment restllcts oul IDCIIXICILIZII llcedom and It does to a certalll ey tellt but we should not be elflsh It lb our duty to submlt to what IS best T01 all people In one ot the tralnlng camp dur ln the war an officer told a squ d of new recl UltS that he NNdI1tCCI them to get a rlght ldea of salute He sald I do not want you to thlllk you are compelled to salute me as an lndlxldual but rathel to FLIICICI 1 1 v I6 1 I I 1 1 . . 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L respect to the power I represent and that pow er IS you Now when vou salute an ofiicer you salute not the man but the representatne of your own authorlty It IS very Import ant that we get the rlght xdea of the meaning of our government It 19 the same ldea that the officer gaxe h1s soldlers concerning the salut that the goy ernment IS our own or ganlfatxon made posslble bv coop eratlon and home l1fe and xn com mumty llfe In deyeloplng government the famlly ln early tlmes meant a good deal more than It does today l though now lt IS called the founda t10D of soclety The anclent tamxly conslsted of all the unmarrled ch1ld ren the marrled sons and then' all the slayes and seryants The father had absolute power because he w as the head of the famlly H had a rxght to put anyone of them to death or sell them as slaves He was supreme Judge a law glvcr and a protector Slnce phy su al strength alone counted ln the eallv tlmes absolute rule was the only method possible In th1s wav the famlly system was the patteln for the absolute government whlch w as used ln the early states and natlons Gradually for protectlon and other reasons some fam1l1es of the same rel1g1on and same lnterests would un1te1n a group called a clan The most powerful man became leader and he used the same power as the father of the family dld The clans would unlte and become trlbes and stlll physxcal strength contlnu ed to determlne the rules of them The prlclple purpose of each tr1 Je was to secure efflclency ln war The chlef of the trlbe was a leadel 1n w ar and a klnd of presldent IH peace Then the office was handed down IH l1ne of mherltance Trlbes often comblned lnto a clty state elther by conquest of other trlbes or umtmg with them The c1ty was the center of actly 1tv and work of all klnds was carr ed on thus mak 1ng the people become more pro gresslve and enterprlsmg Then flnallv by conquest colomzatlon an nexatlons and trade clty states grew mto natlons The fust forms of goyernment was an absolute monarchy m whlch the ruler had full control over the people But gradually the people began to deslre some lxbertles o the1r own so the leadlng men ol the state acted as councll to 3.lIY1S9 the kmg The tendency to take power from the klng became strong er and 1n some countrles vlolent changes took place and the mon Great Bfltlan IS an example ot a country ln whlch the form of Gov ernment has not changed but the power of the King has been reduced to almost nothlng The representatxves of the people control the Goy ernment Now where the wxll of the people IS sup posed to exercxse a gllldlllg hand IH the affalrs of the Government and where there are no officers who 1nher1t thelr places a democratv Ol republlc has been bullt up Durlng the last century tremend ous progress has been made toward democracy Many reform bllls have been passed extendmg the vote to more of the people Tenny son spoke of the country ln Whlfh reform has been Introduced as the country where Freedom broadens slowly from precedent to prec fl en Also durlng the nineteenth cen tury there was a steady deyelop ment of democracy 1n the Urlted States Thls was partly due to the able leaders of Amerlca who want ed government that represented the common people lnstead ot the ' 17 , - 1 ' V. V , , 1 ' v i - V . Y ,, . . - . 7 U ' ' ' . . . , . . V Y , n A v. v A y - . . 9, v . . . Y . r I K. u , , K' f . . . K ' y . , . Iv a ' . I Q' , . .l . Y ' , Q . iv ' .- , ' s ., ' v 3 ' . ' families, the adopted chlldren, and arcles were completely destroyed. 7 Y , ' ' 1 . J, e . ' 9 l ' I I ' I , 'L fc ' . . S, 1 1 , I .x . . . n. . . . , 'I' u I . , ' r ' 5' ' . D V . 1 ' A ' . ' I 44 . - K , . . ' .. -3 - ' t V7 ' - 'I ' - . . l ' - ' l ' - . I r v - v ' l ' ' , , A FHL UW L xxcalthx oncs st elr uurrements xxerc abolrahed and then propertx holdrng requrre ments After the adoptlon of thc constrtutrorr racc drstrnctrons xx ere blctted out and noxx the sex barrrer has been broken and xxomen haxe an equal xorce xxrth men rn chooarng. thc ofhcers and makrng thc laxxs of our countrx One reaaon xx hx the great xx orld xxar xxas fought xxas as prcsrderrt Wrlson exprebsed rt that the xx orld mrght be saved for democracx lt resulted rn a complete xrctorx of the free peoples oxer those ruled bx ancrent monarchs Noxx rf the xxorld falls to make the adxancc THE FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT The functrons of our gox ernm nt are of urlxersal concern and ext rv rerbon rn the Unrted States rs at fected bx rts problems In explarn Ing the functrona of goxernmcnt I shall center my attentron upon three of rts most apecrfrc problems name lx labor Taxatron and educatron Vlhat re Labor' In an economlc sense labor IS human effort erthcr phxalcal or mental or both dlrectefl to some useful and productrxe end and 1s the marn frctor rn the pro ductrorr and dlstrrbutron ot xx ealth Thrs questron rs one of thc grcatest problema facrng Amcrrcm socret todax The dexclopment of thc usc cf machlncrx and the rrrcreascd portance of capital canre xxrth the Irrdustrral Rexolutron e arated the employ cr from thc cm ploxee and unfortunatelx h duced labor to a posrtron rmrl rr to that of land and capital The la bor element rn productron 1 on a nt hlch lt ics es r fault of the people themserx es Cox ernment alrrost exerxxxhere 1 rn then hands The part of the pecple noxx IS to elect those xx ho xxrll repr e sent therr Interests rn the goxcrn ment those xx ho are honest uprrght true Amerrcans xxho xxrll not be bought or aold xx ho xxrll not xxork for therr oxxn selfrsh dlmb This rs the onlx xxax t t the people hlxc of gettrng thfrr demanda from a goxernment of the people by the pecple and for the p ople whose just clarmb are derrxed from the consent of the gox erned Anna Blngham dlfferent baarb from that of land and caprtal Laborers are hrmrm berngs rnd must be treated not as potentral machlnes but as rndrxld uals Abraham Llncoln Sdld fre Gox rnment rs ercpresslv charffcd xx rth the duty of proxrdrng for th gencral vxelfare The emplrxcr thrng from opposrt x rexx polnts The tendency of the employ er rs to loxx r xx ages and not prrceb rn equal pro portrons xxhrle the laborcr rs con stantly demandlng hrgher xxage Todax the greatest emphasrs rs placed upon the emplovment srtua tron Thrs countrx rs rust passrng through one of the greatest crrsrs rn hrstorx Lnemplox ment produces poxe tx sufferrng rgnorance rn cttrcrenc xrcc and crlme on hc rart of the uncmplox ed and thosr Jepcndent upon hrm To see thc xxo ker has somcthrng, 'o d rs a necessarx xx ay to safe guard hrs rn terests To correct an cx rl remox the cause rs alxxays good adxrce rf rt can bc carrred out I xxrll quot Ior xou a fcxx relief measures of 18 ' T ' 'H I' P rr: r grous re- me . xx c 3.11 .. lt s the ' . . V . A , ' V 1 1 1 V ' - . f- V 1 ' V' 1 V- 1 l AV V . V V 'S ' 1 c . A , ' I L' I xx , . ' ' V. . A, ' V ' . ' V V 1 V ' V . V 1 V' 1 , 1 ,- X 1 . . . , . ' . V ' ' V V ' V 4, V - , v l V 1 1 v 1 1 1 Q. V ' V' ' 1 K ' 1- 1' . V V' X 1 - i ' ' ' I , -L. V ' V V' V . V I , , ' 1 V 'V 1 ' V 'V ' , , V V 1 1 1 y v1 y 'sv 2 Ve V1 V1,. ' v1,1. fx' x'. 1' ' irl- A- K f ' V V i 'V ' 1 1 r 1 n 4 Y 1 11 ' 1 1 1 -7' 0 1 , . c , - A ' l , v . 1 V v ' ' ' ' .. A V - , , , ' V 1 1 V 1 1- . 'vlv 1 I ul l : . 1 l 1 1 1 A C A 1 I - w '1 1 1 ' V 1 V ' ' -' - . ' i3 ' v - 1 -V ' A V59 ' . K, 3 J . V ' ' O 2 1 V ' V V , ' ' ' ' rg w A L1 1 s ' . . ,- - . V ' and the laborer seem to see every- 1 w ' 1 1 N . 1 1. vi y . y f . ' ' A I 1 . 1 L1' 1 1 1 1 - 1' 1' , ' 'Q ' i 'K J X --1 V l g' A .' ' ' VV' .. . . ' V . .' ' ' ' ' F. 1 A Y ' L' ' ' ' . ' 4 ' 1 'V 1 1 1 L1.L1 .lv 4 l 1 1 I 1 1 1 I ' , 1 - . . . .- U . ' ' L' ' ' ' ' ' 'V 1 1 'V ' V 1 V -' 7 1 1 1 I M K ' Y' v 'Q v 1 . 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' - 1 V , V 1 ' 1 K- - mV - THE OWL fered for unemployment by econom IC lnvestlgators Dlstress should be relxeved by employment and not by donatlons It IS a spendldlv sound pollcy and very effectlve lf our ldle needy were glven public work The last thmg the Amer lcan government should do IS make dependents of lndependent Amer 1can cltxzens To lmprove the general labor con dltxons the employers and m ployees as well as the government must enter lnto a cooperatlve plan of adJustment where by each wlll have to do hls share ln satlsfactorlly settllng labor dlsputes Labor weapons such as the strlkes are caused by the fallures of the em ployers and laborers to come to agreements ln the questlons f wages hours of work and general worklng condltlons It IS necessary that our government brmg greater pressure upon labor and employers and force them to settle thelr dxs putes wlthout concedlng to the use of such rumous weapons of whlch the strlke is most common We have confldence ln our gov ernment and know lt has the mtell lgence and patrlotlsm necessary to successfully act upon and to legls late for these presslng labor pro blems of today Now let us conslder the problem of taxation The government llke mdxvlduals spends money because there are certam thmgs whlch xt must do and certaln thlngs whlch It deslres to do In the formatxon of the Constltutxon of the Unlted States Congress vvas endowed vvxth power to lay and collect revenue for the purpose of paymg the runnmg expenses of the Govern ment It m1ght be sald that only too fre quently has thls power of taxatlon been used unjustly yet ln order 1or a government to serve all lts people large amounts of revenues are nec essary hence the problem of levy mg Just taxes ns a matter of great lmportance to the people ln general In the past government expendl ture has been steadlly mcreaslng un tll at the present tlme there seems to be no l1m1t ln order to balance the budget A tax may be deflned as a com pulsory contrlbutlon exacted from the II1dlVldll3lS by the government In return for these taxes the govern ment renders valuable servlces for 1ts people such as publlc educatxon safeguardmg of the health and pro tectlon of llfe and property and ln many other ways The fundamental defect of thc Amerlcan taxatlon IS the lack of a defmlte and coordlnated system The tax laws of most states have un dergone many changes and are stlll IH the process of development old system of taxation Varlous states have reorganlzed thelr tax laws wlthout regard to Federal tax laws As a result the tax burden vvelghs unequally upon dlfferent classes and there IS also an overlap plng of State and Federal taxing power Of the total government expendl ture ln thxs country about 35 f IS made by the Federal Government 10 by the State Government and 55 ' by the Local Governments But where as the Federal and State Gov ernment have adequate taxmg pow ers the taxlng powers of local gov ernments are narrowly restricted by the State Constxtutlon Such local functions as health protectlon pub llc school educatxon and recreatlon are constantly demandmg greater expendltures yet local govern ments have found few opportun 1t1es for securlng necessary funds The dommatlng power of the state 19 . ' I . . J , , '- - Y . I Y .' 1 I - ' 7 ' u n 1 i - ' ' . 9 - . . . 7 . . ' Y V' L ' V . . . . ' , . ' Y , . . , - ' a ! ' 7 . - I ' ' 0 . . . , . . u . : - - 1 whxle some states are uslng the same . . . v- . , 1 1 n , ' - ' . . . I .- , fl I I . 1 . Y ' . . . I: 1 1 'K' ' . . . . I' u p . I I , ' - 7 Y V. . . - ' , - . . I- ' , - . fu l , V . - 7 v ' . D ' ! PHIL OVSL oxcr looal Communrtres rnxarrable causes mxnx hard hrps For ex ample Qtate ofhcral max condemn a school hurldrng rnd force the local fllk rrct to hurld a new school rct xcrx lrttlc rf am approprratron for thrs purpose wrll be torth comrng, from the State For ernment How th n can such a prorect bc carr cd on w rthout rncrc srng the tix bur den of the loc rl people lrcx ond thc pornt w hrch thex are able to bare Larger approprratrons should be m rde bx the Feder rl and Qtatc Gox ernments for such prorects other wrsc thc chrldren of the small drs trrct wrll suffer because of the rn ecru lrts of educatronal opportun rtres There are several characterrstrcs of a good tax such as the followrng 111 No tax rs a good tax unless lt 13 just It rs rmpossrble for am one tax to be farr to all classes of people but rt rs possrble for any tax sx stem to be fan 123 A rust tax should be accordlng to a crtrfens abrlrts to pax Q31 The tax should be as lrttle felt as nossrble that rs rt should not be class tarcatron Q41 It should be easrlx admrnrstered so that drshon estx wrll not be encouraged Spendlng the monex of crtrzens for publrc purposes 1s a brg propos 1t1on whrch should be handled on a str rctlx busrness basrs Rexenues should be collected rn such a wav as to make possrble that publrc ser xrce whrch wrll ac'xance the com munrtx s welfare and at the same trme be kept from burdcnrng tarc paxcrs unreasonablx To do thrs necessrtates careful plannrng rn ad xance and honest spendrng w hen the monex rs rn hand Phe frnal problem that I am go lllg to drscuss thrs exenrng rs the problem of Educatron A famous Amerrcan statesman once sard that educated people must labor otherwrse educatron rt elf would become a po rtrxe and lI1tOl9ldblf GUI N0 countrx can us arn rn rdlcness more thrn a small pcrcentage of rts members The grcat marorrtx must lilror at orrethrng productrxe w rw of ccluc rtron each o e must accguarnt hrmself wrth the work of socretx wrth hrs own frt ncss fcr certrrn krncls of work and then prcp re hrmsclf to do at 4 wc Flch crtrfcn has ccr tam dutrcs to pcrfrrm 1nd each one should strrxe to dexelop skrll and rbrrts to perform thcs du rcs F1 erx person IN rnx olxcd rn the Na tronal State and Local G01 ernm nt affarrs therefore rt 1 necessary for each one to c oose hrs own xocatron and educate huns lf to rt In the proneer dar a chrld re soon as he w as phx srcally able he w as al oted hrs part rn the routrne of the farm chores Soon a new era was rntroduced when one group of people through the use of water power rnd macl rnerx made the ttrngs the rarmer needed nd the farmer rn return supportcd them Toda t'r1 system has dexeloped ex en farther the result berng spec ralrzatron Thrs rs a process rn w hrch one person learrs to do one task and he ls the same as a coff wheel rn the maclnnerx of busrnesa He 1 clepencle rt upon others rnd others are dependent upon hrm lhrough educatron he can select the rlxcc rn the mac hrnerx that he de rres to frll and tr aln hrmself to pro clucc a hrhg degree of efhcrencx when he zccept thrs place Vie haxe establrshed our dem ocr cs upon th tundamcntal prm crple of equalrtx 1nd freedom of chorce 'lhe ccrner stone of good crtrfenshlp rs the abrlrtx to earn a lrxrng wage Thrs means our dem ocratrc socretx must proxrde tr alll 90 f 1 v v A . . . .V . 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' ' - --f '- - -' v Q ' ' ' - 1 1 ' ' - mg for xocational xx oik through oui free public schools Eyerx person should be aided in dexcloping his natix e poxx er to plan to control and to dominate himself and his enxir onment Workeis passessed xxith the spirit of self reliance self sup port and self respect should be dexeloped In our demociacy we look to the goxernment as the great clearing house of our social economic and political troubles Social xxelfare is the dominating aim of oui gox ern mental act1x1ty As a result of the Great War the shortage of skilled xy oikers could be dealt with effect IX ely only through united effort Congi ess in 1917 flamed a new law knoxxn as the Smith Hughes Act which proxlded Federal aid for vo cational tiaining in all schools that xx ould meet certain requirements In 1017 all of the states began to co operate xxith the National Gox ernment foi the establishment of xo catlonal schools In 1926 grants amounting to sexen million dollars xx ere made for these schools Since I haxe shown by the dis- cussion of these problcms the con- nections that the gox ernment has I xvill say in conclusion. No govern- ment can rise higher in moral stand- ards righteous sense of justice and social efficiency than the source of its authority and poxxer with the voters behind it. The voters edu- cation has been derived from funds appropriated by the government. The government also can help the taxation problem by taxing the ones most able to pay it and legislate laxvs for the welfare of the laborer often causing capital and labor to copoperate. This situation is bene- ficial to both. Alton Wrighter INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBII ITY The ieal leadership of America 1s not alxx ays present in political cir cles Political democracx is still in the making and is a relatixely x oung enterprise xx hich has a future de pendent entirely upon the degiee of conscious thought and effort that mdixiduals lut upon its dexelop ment The future of a nation de pcnds upon the older generations setting forth ideals that xvill inspire the xounger fenerations to vxant to poss ss the amount of iesponsibil ideals and standards Desraeli said The youths of a nation are the trustees of posterity The future of any nation the qual ity it xxill haxe depends in a large degree upon the interest it can ax aken in their minds It shall be the duty of exerv parent to make sure that his children xxill feel res ponsible if he wishes to have them become the strong men and xx omen of tomorrovx for an irresponsible person IS iust as xaluable as sand is to a desert In school children should be taught to accept their res- ponsibilities. It has been said that if only onc thing could be taught in a school it should be responsibilitv' for tl at is the foundation of all suc- cess. A person need not be efficient or talented to accept a share of responsibility' but it is very neces- siry that he be keen minded and level headed enough to guide him- self and his felloxvmen toxy ard suc- cess. For an example we have Abra- ham Lincoln. He xx as not consider- ed a great scholar in science. his- tory o' mathematics' neither was l.e a linguist but he was a mastcr of his oxvn tongue and he had a mind of his own. Above all he ac- cepted his responsibility' and THE OVVL 9 ..1 . ' . . - y 1 1 ' ' 7 Il . . I . ' ' - A L- ' - - - ' . . . . . - . h - i . , . , , . A - A 1 . 3 A ' . 1 ' ' 9 I Iv ' - t . . . . 1 1 w 1.1 v 1 K' sv - . . . ' r ' K- -- K , . . - . ., :nous 1 1 1. ' .'. g X .. c.. K L - ' ' ' ' itx' that is nec 'K' ' t h - . ., . essary o meet t ese 7 N . - . . . . 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'1 I Y w 'A v l ' 1 7 IHE OWL brought success to hlmself and to hls nation Benjamln Franklln gave to the vvorld a motto worthy of bemg taken as the standard of ev erv per son His motto was I vvlll d evervthmg I can as well as I can and he succeeded for he accepted h1s responslblllty Inv arlbly the grestest men of the natlon have accepted thelr respon blblIItl8S and It has been these men who have set the hlgh standard of our morals and laws We should also strlve to galn a knowledge of our own government for the knowledge of lts own gov ernment IS to any people a matter of greatest lmportance and to a self govermng people an absolute nec esslty No need IS more urgent for c1t1zensh1p than educatlon and no Amerlcan youth for cltlzenshlp vvhlch does not mclude the study of 1ts gov ernment Most of us know that Amerlca s the most prosperous of all modern natlons that xt has hardly en' rged from plannlng the development of the contlnent and that 1ts natural resources have served for our pros pe11ty But few of us reallze the prlce we might some day have to pav for neglect of elementary max lms of good government unless the present and coming beneratlon ac cept thelr responsxblllty and will mglv uphold the standards of gov ernment set by our ancestors Today the real problem of m erlca is to develop and educate the spxrlt of American Ideallsm so that the result wxll be the makmg of an mstrument of government through vv hlch the real wxshes of American people can be expressed No nation can amount to verv much unless the lI'ldlXldU8.lS compos mg It have strlven to beneflt not only themselves but also thelr fel lowmen When the txme comes that evelv voter IS awake to the netessltv of safe guardlng thls general good there wlll be set up 1n the United States the truly I'6SIJOIlSlbl9 mlnlstry that the framers of the constltutlon failed to provlde for that IS a deslr able tpye of publlc Splflt If a falrv could wave a wand over us the one great vlrtue wlth whlch we need to be endowed would be the glft of that kmd of public Splrlt whxch would destroy self Interest as a dommant motlve and substltute loy alty to men whlch would xmprove the soclal l1fe of whxch we are a part Fellow Classmates Truly of our meetmg we mlght say Th1s IS the apen that on another commencement day we should be present and ans vser to the rollcall vuthout ones mlsslng ln the response we should not be the Class of 1932 except m name Somethmg would be lack mg somethmg gone The old bond of unlty breaks thls hour and vve know that as a class of 1932 we part forever We go our way ar' ceptlng our responslbllltxes If there lurks ln any heart an anclent grudge against a classmate a Jealousy a root of bitterness pluck lt out and cast lt far away Let us take each other by the hand forglvmg as we hope to be forgwen and remem berlng that It ms the last time Marjorle Mlller 'Vlr Martm My boy look at the future ahead of you Kenneth I can t today IS Daxsy s blrthday and I m thmklng about the present YY ,Y I A l ' . , I . v . A 1 v - . . - 'iv . ' , 0 . . ' ' U W ' rv, - . . . , ' ' u , 4 u ' 1 - Y in I I u l I Y Y .V , a 1 n q , Lu , I L, 7 '. 9 , . . . . 7' ,. . - ' 1 Y 1 0 - J I u l 0 6' . . Y COUFSG of study C311 DFQQGTIY fit last time. Though it should hap- 7 . . lv y - ' .r if I 9 . ' ,, ' .12 . - ' . ' ' , ' 9 r ' 1 I , ' I. 1 I 1 l v 1 1 ' ' , y . I L 7' . , . V, . Y - . . . ,,. . . ,, A - ' ' 7 Y I I , ' . . , ' . V Y ' v 1 ' v' ' - SCHOOL OTE PRIMARY GRADES The fnst tour glade are plan mng a play entltlcd Mother Goose Cjlx es A Partx vxhlch xxlll be glxen 12 t a t C F Hall The thud and toulth grades art cl sscs are desl rung and palntmg the stage fropertles for the play as xx ell as some xerx attractlve pos tc s The muslc classes are worklng on tl e lV'other Goose songs and folk dances to be glxen The Rhythm Band xx1ll make 1ts flrst appearance at thls ex ent Thls band ls corflrosed of txxenty puplls chosen from the flrst four grades 1 l'e1r costumes are belng des1gned b the Home Economlc Dep t dc txc up IYISIOH of Mlss Persons It xou xxlsh to see the llttle folks perform you cannot afford to miss tlns charmmg llttle play NI1ldred Felton Actlvntles of Fxfth Slxth Seventh and Ewhth Grades On March the elghteenth thc flfth slxth sexenth and elghth grades presentcd the opcretta Hansel and Grctel by Humper dmch 'Ih1s was the flrst operetta excr 1:12611 by the grades The leadlng characters xx ere Hansel Ralph Westgate Gretel Exelxn Gelatt Peter the father Mlchael Was ko Mother fella Kolenda Wxtch Anna Reblch The operetta not only conslsted of songs but also pantomlmes and dances The crcdlt for the success of the opeletta IS duc the chxldlen xxho xxorked falthfully and the dlrect ors lVI1ss Nelson and Mlss Slnger The flfth slxth sex enth and elghth grades entered the county choral contest held at Montrose Wlav the fourteenth Thls contest conslsted of the s1ng1ng of the songs Amarvlhs by Parlovx and The sex enth and elghth grades organlzed a Health Club xxhlch has xmprox ed the health of the chxldren Paulme Nelson FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshmen txxentx three xn number met to organlze and elect officers September 11 1931 The folloxxlng persons xxere elected to fulflll the rcspectlxe posltlons Presldcnt Carl Elgena X xce Presldent Kenneth Iulgena Freasurer Ellerv Ogden Secretarx Edrls Wheeler At a meetlng held soon after the flrst one It xxas xoted that each YHBITIIJGI pax dues xx h1ch xxould mount to a dollar per person tor the vear In addltlon Ito the short enter tamment th t thls class presented to do 1ts share for chapel programs the freshmen xxere dmbltIOUS ough to xx ant to g1xe a larger pro 1 , 9 211 -LT I .1 I 4 J 1 -il-1 ' I I 1 '1k1 ' 1 T.. 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' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1 - , - ' -:- ' - J en- , Y I ' 1 4 ' - l'HE OVSL duction to yyhlch the public yyould be 1ny1ted This deslre yyas ful fllled on February 26 1932 yyhen a large audience enjoy ed the pres entatlon of the three act comedy The Poor Marrled Man by Vial ter Ben Hare The Personale f the plav were Poor married man Carl Elgena Doctor Matheyy Graham Hovy ard Sartell Billy Blaqe Emerson Burchell Jupltar Jackson Kenneth El gena Mrs Iona Ford Mary Bamchv Zole Lillian Crane Rosallnd WIISOH Beulah Pepro lune Graham Fdrls Wheeler The cast enacted the plot so cred ltablv that the performance was considered a complete success The ab1l1t1es of the members of this young class have not been sel fishly expended to benefit this group only but they have also been exerclsed ln other extra curhlcular aCtlXlt18S of the school For ex ample It contrlbutes three players to the basket ball team four mus lclans to the orchestra and for next vea, two officers to the H Y They are desirous of lncreaslng and xmproylng thelr SQTXICSS to the school and community Edrls Wheeler THE SOPHOMORES The Sophomore class consists of fourteen members re organized December 1931 Officers yy ere elected for the year as folloyys President Louise Balrd X lye Presldent Esther Gillette Secretary Stuart Broyyn Treasurer Dorothy Riyenburg In January they had a one act play for chapel Lncle Hlrams Cold They had a receptlon for the Freshmen February 23 1932 Thlrty four yy ere present Some persons haye taken an act lye part ln extra c1rr1cular actlyl ties louise Balrd Arlena Mock and Claude Gelatt are in the hlgh school orchestra Claude Gelatt and llTlChd9l Stack are on the baseball team Arlena Mock IS the star cen ter basketball play er Claude Gel att has been elected president of the H11 for 1932 Stuart Broyyn JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class was re organlz ed earlv 1n the year 1931 and con SlStS of tyyelve members The fol loyymg officers were elected President Sumner Spencer Vlce president Julla Yudoffsky Secretary Wamta Gelatt Early 1n the fall yye held a box social from which yve reallzed a good profit On May 6 1932 yye presented our plav Trusty Jim The cast in cluded the folloyy mg Alberta Shel dn Julla Zudoffsky Alberta Dayls Margaret Sartell Wanlta Gelatt Rlchard Broyyn Milton Burchell Alton Sllyer Roland Dayldson Sumner Spencer Our class sponsor Miss Williams oached the play and also helped u ln many other yy ays The money yyh1ch yye receiy ed IS to be used on our Educational Trip to Washing ton D C VS anita Gelatt 'Vlr Chllson Why yyere you late this morning ' Bob Barnes The bell rang before I got here 24 ' ' ' , ' ' , 1 u Y . . ,. . . H ' Q 7 , Y , , , y y , . . . .' 'Q A ' - H ' H, y 7. , - . 1 ' I . . v A Y 1 ' I4 K ll 0 I - 4 I v ' ' Y - . . v v - ' .. - , - V - ' K c v l V 1 v 1 1- '. Y . , . 1 Y 1 W I 1 l u l 11 . 1 A ' ' .1 . , , . . K ' I - r' - K 1 1 . . .' . Treasurer-Margaret Sartell. - Y . ' Y 7 K 1 8 u u I L Il 1 ' Y H ' 1. U ' 1 - . -1 1' ' sa ' yr ' 7 . H . . - , , - ' . y Y' Q - 1 V 7 l 7 7 -- 1 v '1 . n 1 1 -11 . - . . , .. , . . . . . ' S ' Y ' ', , ' v . v . ' y ' 1 , - . . L' - 1 1 v n V . f L A n ' v. 'K . 5 ly. '-l' , ' . . , . v . . . . . , , as ' ' 1 n ' ' THIL OVSL ll5l?LlflRQV5 T 'lop row Vhldled Wlllxams Laula Davls Juha Zudofflskl Arlena Mock Bottom row Belle Theodore Anna Bmgham Wameta Gelatt Gwendolyn Glover GIPUS BASKET BALL In Nou ember the glrl s team was organlzed Wanlta Gelatt was elected captam and Anna Bmgham manager SIHCS there were only three ex perlenced players from the preceed mg vear It was necessary for new ones to be tralned However, wlth the asslstance and encouragement of the coach MISS W1lll3mS the glrls won the majorlty of the games they played Of the league games they won three Not only playlng ablllty but also good sportsmanshlp was developed IH thls group Laura Dans V if i V i Q !g4 i iAA 25 fi.. I I 2 A ,r 4' 3 ,ii 5- 9 g fl c,.,. A ' , i .i ,n,. 'I ,V V, 'in 1 l- r s sl , - 26 'I' HE O W L N.:-0 ai Patlt rem Nlfrrtrn Coach Carpenter lx Fl ena lrtmt I4 Wrrghter NI Burthell Barne C' Elgena F Burthell BOY S BASKETBALL The 1031 1fl'7 bfxxketbdll Nelson opened xx 1th te11 tarrclrdatew report Ill Lnc er the trne touhrng 0 N 1 Nldltlll the frrxt team were rut 1 rltrng order t vo xt foci u JN rtutu dnt t tr ntt I11 the leergut the tt 1m von trxe e ten mnrex 1 wet 111 HN t e :ther lrux 1 em 1ll m 1r1:1n e 1m mon 1 f tx tt clurrng. e JAN ttlm ewan uhlth xx fu 1 gout rttmc tm lt rng the nppoxrtrfrrr e cloxe of the seeuon ua marked bx the bCu reterxrng let ters and xerxrtt xtrrpex made rox 1 e bx 'XI1 X141 lll who were xx the team through thrtk and thrrr e 111111 rettrxrng 1 on Xl rrght 1 Peru 114 ron urt ell I' ru rr fen Ctn t enneth Flgtni C Ll 111 11 rtrt lrarnt 1 I4 nrerwn Burthell Guard I' merwn C dl ptnter For vs ard Nlrlton Burthell Af: Y .I - . BL. ' ,' ' .' 2.' Th ' S, J ',' S - gl ' 1 . N . lb. ' B f . sf L. . I A,- AI.. A . -' Q y . it I s'bl j . '. 1 ' 't' . ' , .' 'ith in vo' ' ' wi h t ' 'ry ' ' .' U ' - gr slst' lohvsif Htl- Th 72. 'Fh' thx 1'9- ed. warwis were as tolluws: -A Alt e'- ' ' 'z 'l v ' ' '2 ' ' Mil B '-h - 'fr' 'Q 'cl UT th ' 2-' -' l 123 l 2. fl l -T l'z11'll'll1, 21- 'X t'1' h 1 's jzsz z' .Th K. A 12,12-1 tea ' Il of the 19 gam play- R l 1' J- ' s-G 1z11'tl ' -l f th l'.'k1 -ll sz: . I '- - -' ' '- z l 'l ' rs' le1'- I '- ' 1 '- - - THL OIR I BASEBALL Thli season xx as not o sueees ful Hs some haxe been but mo t ofthe defeats xx e1e lo t bx small m ngn' The plaxe1s eoaehed bx NI1 Chu son shoxx ed 1nte1est 1mp1 ox ement co Ll 1 peuentxqe of x1eto11es IS ant1e1pat fd for next xear The l1ne up xx IN 11sght 1 NI T'u1ehe J IJ1x1f C Elgena 2B lx Elgena 'IB Staek SS ?Ill8S IXl'11tI18X PI Celatt LF The SLOILS xxe1e QLOI e Team Team Bc Ol e Thompson at G1eat Bend Thompson at Harford T omp on at ex NI lto1d 1 Ilopbottom at Tleomp on 0 Oakland It Thompson f all Inlgena JOKES nn I Il xe1 lenexx that t e1e o neueh lllflfdllltl alone the 411 as t ' L Paul VS h it makes xou thlnle so Anna Exe IX one that I bump 1nto sxx eau somethlng t6ll1bl6 N11 NIa1t1n Xl 1th feet lllee NOUI xou should get a lob xx1th the gox e1nme'1t Reed Domg xxhat H1 NIa1t1n Stampmg o T01 st f1res NI1lton Hoxx xxas XOLII bllnd dare la t mght' Fa1l Axxtul th1n I bet he eou d go th1ough a flute xx ltl'1OLlt st11k1ng a note NI1lton I m offa them too XIII e la f m 6 0 J Josl 6 e 1 dnt h 1lf Lllteltdlll he1 t1 1 one slde so I xx xlked dlljllflil to e LI and d111ed 1 e e n a 9 H101 hxxlng LS good 1 t1me 18 xx as CAN YOU IMAGlNE '7 C xxen C lox LI xx1thout he1 gum on 'xl11ghte1 th h1s hm combed RObLIt I nnes not belllg' late Anna Plneham bemg stuelx up lOl axx hlle XIAIIOH Damel on not ITIIDCIIII hex oxx I1 buslness I lllld IJ1x1s keeplng xseuet Ethel H ieklex xxe1gh1ng h dred pounds NIa11o11e Nl1lle1 h1x111gth1ee bex IIIQIICIN NIIDIIIQ. Ogden not haxlng hu LOTIIH1ClLlil F 1f1beth Thom is ClIlX1Dg' Rollx Roxee L eo1ge ll h1t11ex haxmg a t1e Helen V lntman gl0YXlIIg up Stealthllx he erept fo1xx 1rd H xx as llmost upon he1 a11d xet she suipeeted nothlng Closer and LIOSQI he moxed and noxx he xxa almost le IHIIIQ' ox er her H1s head xx as close to her H1s ex es thank IH ex erx thlng and then he xx h1spe1 ed Nlox e the paper ox er th1s Is sule one tough exam ' I A 27 1 ' : ' '- s j - ' ,f 1 l-- ' s ' '. . . . . 2 2, , . 1' ' 3 ' 1 S ' I 1. . . A . I v. ' ., , 1 '. '. I - ' ,4 ' A1 'x ' A 'xt' ' ' ' ' 1 1 . A ' : ' 1 ' W , and A-op1'z1tio11, so that a, la 'ge-1' xxx .' tom uch th 1 1 It , I .. kk 1 -. . L, K.. . ., .oll ' 2 , H -,On 1 V' 1 . 1 L- , K- V2 A . . A oth 1' ' z '1 1 i th 11'1 was 't - 1 ' 1- 'zsz -10 ' 2' 23 2 ' 1 as I W fe '-C'. . . '1 ' ' R. z 'flson-P. . . . . . 7. i i . 1 v E S V A4 Y. I . I -' ' - . Alt ' ' wi 2 '- IZ .' .'-CF. ' . I 1 . v 1 ,. r 1 . 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'J 2 A -, A - 3 f ur 'e. , 2 1 - - . rv ,A .sv 28 THE OWL ,,,,,.s,,,.,,.- ,, ,. ,.,,v, , ,,,.... v, Y , ,,, ...-v-17, , A ,.., , .,,w W ,Y ,,f--A--1: TV 1-.-......-i.......-...Av - Top row Alton Wnghter Mllton Burchell Claude Gelatt George Whl ney Bottom row Axlena Mock NIBFJOIIQ Mlller Ethel Hacklev Mmme Ogden THE GIRL RESERVE The Gul Reserxe mox ement whxch sprang up as a blanch ot the Xoung Women s Cl rlstlan ASSOC13 tlon flrst began ln 1881 As years passed its movement became strong er untll today It 1 found as a club 8Ct1VltS m nearly exery hlgh school The slogan of the Glrl Reserxe ns To face life squarely thelr pux pose To flnd and glve the best The Thompson Curl Resenes haxe tried w 1th thelr best dbllltW to make then standard meet then mottos At the beglnnlng ot the yea: the followmg officers were dulv lnstall ed Presndent Mauoue lhilllel VICE Presldent Arlena Mock Secretary Fthel Hackles Treasurer IWIIIIIIQ Ogden VVhen the school falr was held the Glrl Reserx es arranged a booth where they exhxblted scrapbooks made by the members and a qullt whlch had been made by the club Thls qullt was later sold At Thanksgnmg tlme thev sent baskets of food to poor people and abe In January the oflicers of the club went to Lakewood and lnstall ed thelr club as a part of the great mox ement of the Glrl Reserx es Fhen a few weeks later they held a tablnet meeting Each club sent representatlves to thls and Ideas for enlarglng and lmproxmg the club were exchanged l '-' A h v l v 1 .1 J' ' I , L S M b lu 7 s v , , 1 . . . . . 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AIld7Ull'1 Helen Bamtkx Niarx Barton Stanlex Burchell Emerson Burman Reed frane Lllllan Dnldson Merun l lg9ll'l Karl Balrd Loulse Broun Stewart Carpenter Exerett Gelatt Claude C xlette Father Broun Rlehard Burchell Nixlton C arpenter Emer on I1l.XldN0ll Roland I ulus Robert Bmgham, Anna Burchell, Wamta Damelxon, hfdflljfl Dane, Laura IHIL OVH FRESHMEN llttna kenneth Hxne Quentxn Homan John Iepro Buelah Ogden Lllerx Iluu Harlow Rose Betty Qxrtell Howard SOPHOMORES Lepro Naomx Leu 19 Ethel Mxller Daley Mock Arlena Rn enberg Dorothv JUNIORS ll un Albert A Celatt VS anlta bartell Nlargaret Qht ldon Albert 1 SENIORS lour t xundo x llacltlex, Iuthel Mlller, Niarjorle Ogden Nimme Smith t ladu Spangenberg Camilla Qpangenberg 'Vllldred Truskollskl Frances VS heeler Fdfla VS llll xms I4 rantefs Vklllxamx Ifrederlek Theodore Belle Thorn Dorothy VVestgate Isabelle S1lxer Alton Spencer Sumner Tluex Earl Yudofffakx Julia l hom as I' Ima neth YK hltman, Helen XVhltIl8X, George VN lighter, Alton 'gg vw x v .M 1 I A 1' fx - ' A' ' '. ., - Av 1 v t , 1 . 1 . 4 . 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Barnes Florence 21 Hlr Lowell Bucky Starrucca Pa Bass Gladys 21 Uvursel Scranton Pa Benson Loulse 25 QMr-d cal Supt Johnson Cxty IN Y Blrdsall Marlan 24 Ulrs John Bryantj Susquehanna R D Pa Blssell Ida 24 Teacrer HlHNV3tl'3 Pa rlaln Jos ph 22 AdY9FtSlH1'!q0llCltOF Washmgton D C erpj Susquehanna Pa Brooks Brooks Brooks I rown Bryant Bryant Mlldred 15 fMrs Geor e Van Antw Rachel 31 Student M E Hospltal Wllbur 24 Laborer and Electrlcxan Gordon 27 Carlton 24 Farmer Jay C 22 Student State College Buck Lovs ell Z0 Mechanic Brvant Maman 27 Teacher Bry den Ivan 31 Clerk Buck Margaret 29 teacher Fleetwllle Buck Roland P6 Farmer Burchell Marlan 21 lMr VVm Llxlngstonl Burchell X7l0ll 20 QM! Howard Wally Burdlck Ina 22 Teacher Purman Isabelle 27 Burman Kathryn 30 iMrs MlltOH Conradl Butler Butler Butler Butler Mlldred 25 Student Blble School Marv 26 Teacher Gertrude 22 Teathlr Seldon 21 Teachf r Brooks Helen 29 Student blur e Benedlct Reed 28 Callendar Florence 2 Mirs Leroy Burman Callendar Wxllard 19 Pa tor Carpenter Edu ard 6 Lassldy Ruth 26 Student Stroudsburg Cobb Elsle 25 iMrs Robert Leej is ,W 'r-L, .,,gx.,e- .' ' ! :sfpv W ' f ,+ , ' 7 , , ........................................................ . . , . . . . , , , , 4 .. Q, ..... .. ' , L ' x - , , ...................,.....................................,.. , . 1 , I 1 , ,... ....... . , Y ' Y v iv I , , , .. . ......................,... .. . . , . , , , .. I J ' , . 7 S v , , , . .. .,............... , ! V . . , , , . .................................................. , ' ' Q.. ' ' , , , J , ., ...................... .. , . . . , Q , , , . .. ...... , . .. A , n. 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