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f ,fer 3 ' 5- c :J gli bs y J A I - W aa ' The House That Jack Bullt Nancy Gray '49 As I sit here, I can see a small, white cottage with dark green shutters It is set 1n the midst of a patch of short, green grass and 1S surrounded by a whlte plcket fence As I walked up tze cobble stone path a short tlme ago, the front door opened to me I entered a small, lnviting hallway Through the door at the left was a large, homey, 1lV1Hg room with a burning f1replace The marooncolored sofa and rug, and the maple table and radio made a comfortable picture for restful evenings at home Beyond thls room was a small d1n1ng room wlth a cozy dinette set and a sldeboard Through the glass door of the sldeboard a llght blue dlnner set could be seen and also a sterling silverware set whlch shone and sparkled at me The sw1nging door 1n the corner opened into a unique, modern kit chen It was of whlte and black tlllng with all the modern con venlences of today I walked through the house and upstairs found three small but sunny bedrooms One room was decorated for a nursery, another in multi colored chintz and the largest room in frilly, white muslln This room boasted a large canopy bed Back downstalrs to the basement I wandered and dlscovered a small laundry and a large recreation room which furnlshed many hours of relaxation and fun The whole house was perfect in every way Did you ask me where you can find such a house? Why' everyone has one and they are all found in the same place Close your eyes and dream, mlster Jane K entered a crowded bus , w1th a pair of skates slung over ,,, X her arm A senlor boy arose to Sfgiifij fr 4 glve her his seat Clbeagxx Xe. ank you, she said, nbut I?ve ev ff4iiy'JXNQfd! been skating all afternoon, and I'm tlred of sitting down X S 'Q 577, vaxasxaxxx NNltsNQB Joseph M llked to nick flghts H J,5XNxXbN.NNNx cam up to a boy named Harold W H out un h1S flsts to Harold and said xsN::::::?Xx UDo you want a sock on th nos N 'No thanks,H arold r nlled, But would you klndly nut a pair on MY fpa-tO!! 4- W X, f , - ' : , Y A ' . . ' Q V 11 ' U 1 . V . . . C l . . . . . ' U , I ' , . . . - . f V . f F . ' I Q r I ' f s I U N U . 'ix ' 421 ibn Wifi- '25fik9Hr95i? 4' ff - 1-.-, I' , . xfl , Q Nfjf . ' P v fx n II . Q. YQ Th ' s ' H ' f E59 ' v Q J , ' - Y f - NJ I t A ' I K . Q 7 Q . 1 l 9 . , , , - K L I' A n Q? . V 1 ' o . ' H e,
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44 -n Boys' Baseball William Glenday 52 After a lans of s v r 1 vaars 'W bas ball Was start d in Troy High School last year The boys start d off slowly as was exo cted, but by m1dS ason th had INWTOV d very much and were winnine a good n rcentag of their gam s This year th y exo ct tohnyo a v ry suc c ssful season, and w wish them th b st of luck This year' sch dule lS as follows May 3 Troy at Antrim May 17 Hancock at Troy May 23 Antrim at Troy June 1 Troy at Hancock Homework Jane nocheleau '49 I turn on the radio and slump in my chair, Wondering if I should wash my hair, EN Or do my homework L J A good magazine on the floor I spy, But I plan to read it by and by, X' I' And do my homework ta, Q15 IN Then I decide I want sorething to e t, Ln ,,NB?XxWhat I h Vo in mind is really a treat, 'wf YSKXTEESLI and 1t's not my homework Then I remember that un nsw red letter, but if I write tomorrow it might be bett r, Because of my horcwork Then the phone rings, breaks th stilln s around, And I run to answer with a leap and a bound, Forgetting my homework. Later I think of my unironed clothes, So I decide to iron before reading my prose, Or the rest of my homework. Then little sfster wants me to read from her book, So I read aboutkgoblins before taking a look At any of my homework. You won't understand the rut that I'm in, Every night before I even begin To do my homework. Next morning you'll sec a busy b,e, Look again and you'llsee thAt'itLsomd1- , Boing my homowark. . EMHQQE ' ' Fjgiij.-55 :i'9ff5:f:? - . fr - - ,, 1- -' Yi Qf -- - -..,, ,, 'Y -1 -,- Q A -' -ewmwf - Y , - 'f555E'ff:fi ' fx 0 fs Q' 4.5. G .5-. ' 1 ' ' .1 ' was f- - ' Q 'H P ,,iu QAM' - 0 ' .1 5- 0 ., . , ' .,,,,::,. . N, - . ' Q.-, . :ry:,-Hi: 5' Q fs 0 ' 7 Q 4 ' ' ' ' J- ' ' , A A - . . .. ... D D . ' ,,.'-QQQH-I'.j'-'-'f r ' ' 0 ' 1 1 ' I ' Wf'w Vwv Q .' ' E - A Q - . . L, ., .. A , . ... . . Q , . 9 - , 9 9 1 4 . S e , ' : . 1 I .. J' 9? 63 if it 53 is I D I I I - , f ,avg 1 CX v k,! f lv 3 .J ,K . . 5 ,Q f v Wir., ef5Kw 5 fnxl -,' 1 ' .' , 5. 1 5 l , 7 - . , U I ' nl U- -' lx ' , ' , V , . ,M xv ,Q . a A . . ' X' . 'L a ' A. ,.. , r ' E1 3 . . . . A 3 U ' .ln q ' 4:2 23 S
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Why Democracy works Janice Marrotte '49 The American r public oi today rests upon one principl This principle is that our govern ment shall b minioulat d 1n acoordance with the wishes of tr magority of the p ople This prin cipl is known to Us as d mocracy Ks a word, J 3,13 democracy means Nth rul of the p ople , but 5'-E 'XX of course, democracy has many int rnretatlons D 0 Q0 l' I in th minds of many p ople W all have jf pride in our country nd in our form of gov ernment which guides it, that is why We be if A lieve that we can mike our country very much W as we want it to be as time goes on Thls 6 ff I f'r pride that we have is a great asset in the op ration of a democracy The final authority .. lies 15 the hends of the 148,000,000 citizens X of Am r1c'1 This typ of democracy w have in th Unit d Stat s is re pr s ntativ , and we us this ty-we b oaus our cqptr is so large A true democracy is th b 11 f that men are, or should b , In some mann r equel In th Unit d Stat o suffrage is it nded end th vot rs can ciang their lawmak rs executlwes and even their judges in the Stat s, if so d sir d The power is in th hands of the neowle not any on person With democracy ev ryon has the four fre oms and no on can take them away from him W can do, say and writ wh t w pl as If we w nt to criticize the government constructively to nuke it 1 rf ct, we can We Americans, also, have our choio of an occupation we don't have to pursue our snc stor's business, as is don in some countries This d mocritic fovernment works well b caus it is a system of checks and balanc s Th House cannot pass a 1 w without the approval of th Senat and Presid of and vlc v rsa No one group can guide us but w all oo operate By g tting the wishes of th peonle w guar ntee peace, as we ar not forc d to do impossible tasks by ny one dictator Our fficers of th gov rnment ar elect d by the n oole, and if any bad ones g t into offic it is th fault of the unqemooratic citizens who do not vot T As Lincoln onoe Said, this gov rnment is Hof th people, bf th peonl and for the people The interpreta tion of th se words has not changed since Lincoln deliv r d his famous Gettysburg Addr ss The rules have been made by the people, they do belong to them and they are for them and always will be as longzs democracy reigns in this country. Today, in many classrooms throughout the nation, democracy Is being practiced,'so that when your ohildren and we students are old enough to vote and to hold office, we will haVe'tbe educational background and political sense to do so. These are other reasons why democracy works. , .. - - .. - . if .. I e A., ., , U .. .. - ... 532. ... .. . 0 -5... ... .-1552-. f of g:2 Q . . - . . . .. ' ,L L -. 4 6 0 L - I fp -.. .- u a .... 0 .Z . .. no . . - O . . - ,.,,,.-. J - . . ,, , 'Z , . - . - . .. .. ' ' '33 . C! . ' -,f fig i' n ' , ' Q Q . 5 'U , .55 3 A 1 :: - 1 Q .lf-17. . 3' I' ' -4. I . .. 1 V . L 1 sig: F161 - W I 5 as ' rg . 9 I.-:: -. H.--' - , 5. J I-5 --5 ., -' n - . , hs? E. dn' ft? 1 ' 1' .a-'1z'5 .f .-5255 .121 .:' -:f - - .gi - Ag.-'-' :A 3, '-i. .gi , , - , y a , w- 1. , - - - .zL::f: - -: . iz :I . ' Z I .uf ' ' ' ' ' :- Ei 5? Q' -1' - 3:- :Ei 3? 5: 255 ' 1' ,, 'Q C '- - , 1 -- 1:1 .. . . --' 3-22273 1 Q a -'IEFEY1 - -T-ki' , .1 C. , . Q ' ' . , C 0 .. ,- .... - - - . .. A ... O .. 3 . D Q - - , J Ka 4 A ' Q C3 I ' 9 . 0 V . ' , 0 Q.. 9- ' 1 ? - . o ' ' o 'S ' Q In H Q 75 4 A, 1 4 1 in 1 T, ' e , L . e ' e. e a', ' e 5 'a ... ,A .. . .. -. - .. Q Q L.. 9 , . 0 5 ,, A, ... . . ... . .. . c Q 9 9 . , . Q - .. .. . ... 1 Q as cs 4 -L 4 -V 5 4 V 1 Q 4 1 1 .- - . ... 1 Q Q , - e e .. .. .. Q at ... Q G GT .. I -Sv . . L ... . . .. I .. , ,, , . J - Q V-I , . - . . Q .. 1 A. ., D A I 1 . . . . L L. 1 Q 4 1 I 4 i ng 1 can -Q i . . 1. . . G C , rg rg . . O . Q . 3 .. - at U . 1 ' ' e , e ' e,. e e T O u-w i I ag eq 0 nd , , -e - , , e , . Q .. l , 9 3 - Q 'Q Q ' . .. - .. .. - - ... .. .. ... -. . ... .. .. ... ... 4 1 as ra Q cs Q , , ,, , , . , , , , . . . .. - , 9 9 '-3 . .. . .. . - '-F Q '5 , fa 1 o ra . U ' ' - 0 X4 d 4 . 1 L 1 I L 1 A r O -4 . . L A . ra rn , . O , , . . , O Q . ... ... ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. b ...
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