Washougal High School - Kaiyawi Yearbook (Washougal, WA)

 - Class of 1916

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- 077206 I tried to evade her, but she saw me, and evasion was out of the tl',l0'ilIUll. 1 was engrossed when you gave me my parcels a little while ago. young man, and so I forgot the tip, she said. She dropped a coin of small denomina- tion into my hand' with it she gave me her card. 9 When I was once more alone, and could breathe with less emotion l rt ad as follows: Miss Mehetabel Vandersleeve, Secretary of National Womczfs Association for Correction of the Eccentric. l could but laugh at the incon- gruity, and went my way. WlNifln1.n H. XVOOIJINGS, 'tii. Inertia Across the ice start briskly out And suddenly stop and turn aboutg If your feet go by with a sudden shove, You'll know it's Newton's principle ot' Inertia. The bed is warm and the room is cold, Your time for getting down is toldg But you can't get up, without outside force. lt's the inability to move, of course, Inertia. FT!-Im. llnoww. 't'i.



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-..v Wi. Til ------M --V-'wwf-f f- -- A ---Wi---W our former publication, and that with the limited support of only forty or more students, we have succeeded as well as may be expected. Our indebtedness to our advertisers, without whose support financially we must have failed, is heartily acknowledged. And to those students who, though they do not appear in the photograph of the Annual staff, have, nevertheless, given valuable assistance, we gratefully express our thanks. Biz'ryv1sEN You AND ME. There is a part of high school life which may not appear to the casual student, and by those who take an active interest in other affairs. is very often neglected. This may be called the gentle art of living with one's fel- lows. Though it may not appear worthy of being called an art, most truly it is, and one which should be cultivated. Nor is there a better time to do this than during the formative period of one's life. In the daily little 'contacts with one another, let us make a conscious effort to be agreeable, for we not only make friends thereby, but form habits which will go with us always. Cnrxus. This leads me to speak of the charm of a bosom friend. Two boys who are ever and anon together, sharing one another's cares and mishaps, or two girls who cherish each the company of the other more than all else, is there anything more beautiful? Each may have his faults, and they may be of quite opposite natures, but the shortcomings are overlooked, in view of better qualities, and they weave ever closer into one another's lives. Friendships thus formed are enduring. They not only give to youth a beauty and sacred- ness which little else can afford, but promise for the future a rich source of satisfaction. COMl'E'l'l'l'l0N. We have had with us 'on several occasions during the year men who have spoken of the purpose of modern education. None brought out clearly enough the competition, the keen struggle for existence that exists today, which the most casual observer must notice in the larger cities. Perhaps they had a definite reason for withholding this darker view of life, but while we are here, preapring to meet that very struggle, it is well we should realize its full significance. A dozen or more photographers gave bids for the work on the Walmomah. Their offers varied considerablyg with some there was an effort made 'to uuderhid competitorsg they astutely sought to learn whether their offers were more or less favorable than othersg but those photographers who seemed by the general air of their places of business ,to be the most successful, and who seemed to hold a pride in the quality of their work, put personality before price, and it was personality which almost won the bid t'or the wor.k,on the ivllllllfllllfltil, though the price w-as ten dollal's higher. In each and every case, one could almost feel the hand reaching out, reaching out, for a liveli- hood. lt is true in every line of business. There is no longer any room at the top for the mediocre man, to subsist there, one must be prepared in a thousand ways to stem the ever-strengthening tide of competition. This fact should always be borne in mind by the student who expects to make the most of the years spent in education.

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