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III HSAH EWIEIIM ,W AW Sgmhnlimn The Coat-of-Arms of the Prince of Wales is the foundation of the EX Libris of our book, showing three feathers expressing good thought, good words, and good deeds. The copyright, picturing the Winged Wheel, is sym- bolic of success. The peacock, a bird symbolizing magnificence and pride, adorns the entrance to the book-the title page. Various birds adorn the division pages of the book and symbolize their section of the book in the following manner: . Administration Eagle Dominion Faculty Eagle Power Seniors Owl Wisdom Juniors Love Birds Affection Sophomores Wren Thrift Junior High Stork Children Activities Birds in motion Athletics Cock Victory Jokes Crow Mockery Business Directory Carrier Pigeon A So We find that symbolism is the deeper meaning possessed by words and things. The more symbolic a thing the more eifect it will have and our bird friends are symbolic of every virtue of life. The general iniiuence of symbolism has been for the exclusive, the refined, the delicate, and the beautiful. It is the language of heraldry and suggests something higher than the eye. 1 Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these? Do you ne'er think -who made them, and who taught The dialect they speak, where melodies Alone are the interpreters of thought? Whose household words are songs in many keys, Sweeter than instruments of man, e'er caught! l ri , iilll l A2 11 ii igf ui. lu n... , r e n ii 5iIwdml ii i1umlI!IIlIiliiiii 51il lWlmi56dlilMl'l'iit.alll iii aanngw iii : iaivIIId 'id i i 7 if 5121 A C
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