Western High School - Westward Ho Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1926

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re,C-LM RYQW-v IDESTIDARD H01 UOLUHIE X WDW QeQL3R. W y x11 ,I Il l'uWl VII. N' J I V ww ,f -Em-Q4 June 1926 -L H04 Q. ' m Hw M 1 j, if 2? I ,-W H ,Ceo 41 1 mr V 0 ug! 1 IIJ I I Q ' 3 J, 4 O 0 'I Vik M E- 090 N .M up M 'V 'N I ooo N i U3 .niultl D 'P fl h 4 Z , Q ' I Q. I 1 I . iw. ,M 1 L, 5 AQQH: WESTWARD HO AFTER HIGH SCHOOL WHAT . Thns IS a most xmportant questxon and on your answer to thxs question may depend your success or farlure l..et us tell you how to make your summer worth from 200 to S300 which wxll be a start toward your future SUCCESS Summer School for Teachers and for young men and voung women who cannot attend the wlnter term Personal mstructxon Students may enter at any txme If you wnsh to teach Commercial Subyects or to become a first class Secretary Stenographer or Bookkeeper attend the Baltimore Business Col lege and learn Gregg Shorthand and Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping, and your success wlll be assured IT PAYS To Attend A GOOD SCHOOL because your servlces wxll be valued and you wlll be judged by the character and the standlng of the school from whxch you graduate Day and Night School Open All the Year Individual Instructxon COURSES OFFERED Stenographlc Engluh Bookkeeplng .lunlor Secretanal Clvll Service Accounting Semor Secretarial Teacher Training Business Adnumstrahon Let us help you to dccxde on the course of study best fitted to your particular needs The Secret of Hzgher Salaries The secret of higher salaries IS no secret at all You can earn almost any salary you wxsh provided you do not stop with wxshxng cr X 1 mu t b XXUH XVIII vs r 1 rX uct ws h N rth wour llkltflil x x :ur mu n xtu llll ur 1 n I I X! J llll I X LIN II A ll un t ut 1 N ut Nt xx E H NORMAN President K F nf ffff f1,Jfff1JJ K ffffff Catalogue Free+Ask for One Baltnmore and Llght Sts , Baltnmore, Md I V s , ' . I ! 1 - I l . . . . . I C II--ro is illn' sv- 1-t. If jou would EARN xmm- you s 0 ' TII :nor-L. If V' mul-l GET nrorn- ytlll must GIVE IIlUI't', You s: lu jgyollr s Ness- 'ill :A vxm-lly in prupurtilm to your WU -,' ' 1- l A If -'nu want to irlvlw-:lsv I' ' ' YI 1-, ,'1 1 st im-rw-:xso yo 1-ill:-'+A cy. Tln-1' is nu otl 1-r wry. IY1- Citll gix'-A you the snnn- hull :md tlxv s: 1- start we lu w- w- tlyjus: n-ls of 1-th:-rs. And you c-:rn :rtt:l'1 thv sa r- lm--ights if you will mnkw the sume s: ' . Xl ll you Illilkvg that sl: ' ,' Ill' Full, 'ritw ur plwmf PI,:1z:x 1241. . . , D ,f 'Ci I I ' 1 , , Y 1, I , ' I. 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' .............. 24 - U H To M SS lil111GSI'1'11tl'l S the curtarn descends on our We tern H1 h School days xxe pause to otfer a xxord of pruse md ratltude to her xx ho has led Us sltely throuffh the journey xx ho e xxtalth of xx lsdom and un llI'lU f energy haxe serx ed as an xnsplrltlon to the class of lN1I16l1CCI1 'Ixx enty Sm Only xxxth her tanclmff staunchly by to rmpel and ard Us could xxe possrbly hue reached our present Thoufvh xxe hall xery soon leaxe XX estern xxe shall not soon torget those characterlstlcs that haxe pax ed for Mxss Klmesmlth a xx 'xy mto cxery Semors heart We can compare her to no other person she IS l1ke no other per son Xnd that 15 perhaps what makes her so 'nttractlxe to ll: her 1nd1x1dual1ty Alxxaxs ox erfloxxmff xxrth 'ln abundance ot ready xxxt and humor xxlth Oflglllil and umque lclea she makes the moments spent 1n her company delxgfhtful ones Patxence too and the loxe ot xx hat ln rrght and honorable are not among her least promment attrlbutes We teel that her careful guxdance merxts more than our mere thanks Yet we hesltate to m lke such 1 tatement for xllSa Klmesmrth has shoxxn by her attrtude throughout these tour years that she has enjoyed helpxng us as much as xve haxe enjoyed bemg helped by her In all the undertakxngs of the class of Txx enty SIX , her ready xxrllmffness and cheer been to her a source of pleasure XVhat could hoxx more depth of character than Uettmcf en yoxment merely trom frxxmg serx1ceP Ex cn though she has made the burden ap pear lwht rt IS not am1ss for us to tender her our slncere '1ppree1at1on for the helping hand she has lent us We feel that 1n the drploma of each and ex ery one of us xxxll be xx oven a bnt of her handlxxork She ha indeed not only kmdled our torch of xxrtue truth and loyalty but has also helped to keep It aflame to lead u on to uctory W tell' 0 ! 3,,9a.4 4 .f!2?Y .ROMA '7 'LZ'v'5lk?T'4Q . . . 1 1 I H A l In ' - ' ' -Ig 1 ' , l ' ' H . 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' r y , ' - o 49 'M 11 .W- f 7 I N x 3 4 f 5' 77 49 A .- , , , 1-e G -v 4 x 6 The Second Mrs Farlowe MA1zGAR1a'r NIORVITZ 26 HES a charmmg person 1snt she Hrs Loxxe leaned toward me and bared her protruding teeth am1ablx We xxere haxmfr tea at Nlrs I'arloxxc and the re1nark xxas E . 5' , J made xx h1le our hostess gaxe some instruction to the mald ies I rejoined Very charming And such a good xx oman' just look at the miracles she has performed for those children xvhy they xxere perfect xxlld ammll xxhen their mother was al1xe Yes Nlrs Iarlowe I xx as just admiring your xase on the mantel Is xt new? This started the two ladies off on a lonff dis cussion on xases and antxques 1n general Not haxlng degenerated to that craze I thouffht of Mrs Lowe s obserxation Xes kmx Farlowe xx as undoubtedly a good xx oman I had knoxxn the familx for a number of xears Indeed I had known Frank Iiarlowe as a boy He had been a my ster1ous sort of chap not like the usual run of lic tport s xoun men He xx as rather qulet interested in mu sic extremelv fond of daubmv 111 paint, and when he put his mlnd to it a d1l1gent xvorker Natlonal xx hen he met xx ooed and xx on the first lx rs I arloxxe Nancx Grax es ffxp if girl from the nerffhbormg countx one xxho lox ed the fields and the beautiful as much IS l rank did In the nine xears of their married hfe fixe children xxcre born to them lhex were as YTIISCYHIJIW poor as thex xx ere xx on drously happx lhe chxldren xxent to school only xx hen they ple rscd thex roamed the field they plax ed their father s fiddle or their moth ers old piano wlth wild beauty Frank had fix en up his position at the bank and mx ested Ins last cent in a farm It produced nothmo to sell barelx enouffh for the IIITIIIN to surxixe o lxeither cf them xx ere managers lhen the 1nex1table happened 'Nancx I'arloxxe d1ed l or a year Frank and the children ran more to seed than ex er Then one dax Frank axx Xmx Llh on the hbrarian at XX estport XX 1th his usual extrax tgant loxe of beautx he fell in loxe xx 1th Xmx s profile Besides her perfect features she had the pale coloring of a xx ater l1lx her hair xx as Page 7 the h lde of its xx lxen pollen her complexion dehciouslx creamx her l1p and ex es sott and onlx tamtlx colored and th1s Greek type ot beauty alreadx treadinff tlllftj fixe married 1 r mk I trloxxe lhe prechctlons of the county slde xx ere alarmmff I h1s lox ely frail creature lll that xag xbond Ifarloxxe s house' It was pre posterous But the d1x of nnriclcs xxas exrdently not ox cr lhe fxrm xx 1 sold and Iaarloxxe lost h1s loxe for the beauty and mus1c of l1fe he xxorl ed doggcdly xt the bank steadily r1s1ng Ihc children xvcnt regularly to school 'Ihere xx as no s1ll1ne s ox er music and pamtmg in the 1 arloxxe household The communlty xvas ox er come Xmy Farloxxe xx as still del1c1ously fra ffl e XX llflllll another decadc Frank succeeded 111 working himself to death He never confided 111 1ne he nexer complained But I was Vrltll hun xx hen the doctor told hun he had only a fexx more months to l1xe and I heard him breathe 1 s1f h of relief He left ex ery thinv and a goodly bit it was to Amy all exrcept lllb books those he gaxe to me Amy was flscmatmff 111 black Her hair looked hke spun gold agamst the black crepe ot her mournmff By this time Lynn the eldest of the chll dren had finished his schoohnfr I had once heard Irank mention college and further les sons on the x1ol1n Lynn xxent to work III a farage tlthouffh he had often sald hoxv he hated fooling w1th dirty cxrburetor Amy hked his situation very much She helpcd llllll open a plice of l'llS oxxn txx enty four hours serx ice She helped him marrx a COIINC1'ltlOIl1l XX estport mrl 'lodax I xnn is considered one ot the leldmg cltrzens of IX estport There 1s no fiddle in his home no indeed' Xmy re Cell ed the comphment or her newhbors shy I d1d mx best for nn 'She ls a good xxomm thex sald li hen l lsie the next to the oldest glrl xx as exffhteen she tell IH loxc xxith a x1s1t1ng artxst I or one summer the txxo of them xx ere d1x1nelv happx In the fall the xounff artl t xxas ent axx ay xxith a heaxy heart Phat xx1nter Elsie fell ill The doctor prescribed a xx armer cl1 mate Xmx xx as dreadfullx anxious She took I2ls1e to ITl0flfl'1 for a se tson xxhere she had I 7 . , . . . , , . , - ' a , ' 5 1 a 'Q 5 , , r: '7 . - I .I - Y s - I - - N I 1. 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I Saturdays LIARY Jo Txx ADDELL 26 NL or the Greatest hallucmatxons ot mx hlgh school days has been baturdax Lach Frxdax mght as I he 1n bed xxaltxnff for sleep to obhterate the tr1als and trlb ulat1ons ot the ptst xx eek I am IJIUOUBIS plan mx xx hole day s holul tx I small be c llled at 7 30 but hall get up at 9 30 ffxxe mx bureau draxxers thelr long IJI'UIUlSCCl hou e t tmnff ntke x mx nc Ltncss Ih lt usuallx t nkcs c trc of the morn mfr Xtter lunch I xx1ll studx those fixc mt yors untll I knoxx them by heart O yes and nn tdxance Xtter dlnner I try to alloxx tlme tor the funny paper a phone call or txxo and a quarrel xxlth mx ten xear old jlmmle Dugan brother xx ho 1ns1sts upon rummaffmff through all mx text books before I return to my les sons Bx ten oclock I should haxe a mmd freer than ex er before lhoxx true j and could closc mx books Hlfll a bang ot contentment Remember thxs 1 Saturday as seen I'r1day mfr It Xlas for mx manx good llltC,lltl0I1S I hegln 21CCOI'CllIlg to schedule hx hemg called at 7 '50 Jut the first flaxx comes rwht here I get up at 7 40 Lnfortunatelx smtll brother lo haxe the bad ll'ilJ1t of ruthle slx ttntalmno thelr older and more Kllglllllell Sl ters bx CllXlll0' under the coxers and txcklmfr sensltlxe feet Qclf defense demand that I hop out on the co: hare toor and martxr hke erm as thouoh I reallx lntended to ar1 e anxxxax Xtttr breakfast a terrxble temptatlon rn the form ot the nexx 1s ue ot the Ladles Home ournal arrlxe Hoxxexer I doggedly deter mme to xx ork xxork xxork and actually make my bed That task accompl1shed my room seems strangelx neat and tho e draxx ers xxhen closed quite decelxe one as to thelr 1nter1or ondltlon Surelx all can go for at least an other xx eek I'1xe mxnutes finds me curled up ll'l a comfortable morrrs chalr burled ln the al lurmg p tges ot the magazme In a xery short IIHIC a shrxll Lmon doxxn lt you xxant any thmfr t eat Lunch la ready and I m not gonna brmg rt up to xou gratcs upon mx soothed uckoo s' rcmmd me that another Saturdax mom mg IS gone but not forgotten because I must lrxe ln that room another xx eek 1n that same con drtlon Xt least the afternoon s xx ork xx1ll cause a fexy dents ln mx too smooth bram Qmte am lJltlOl.lSly I lJCUlTl but as I p1Ck up VITUII to be gm a puzzle xxlth Aeneas I notlce my calen dar Hay first 1s consplcuously marked and I reahze xxlth a start that I haxe an appomt ment to haxe mx halr cut at 2 30 'NIore plans shattered' That duty performed I declde to xx alk home and xxhen I finally Zlfflxe lt ,S utter fixe Ihere IS my ambxtlous afternoon In the mldst of the funny paper one part ot my planned Saturday that comes true the phone rmffs and I rush to ansxver rt NIOXICJP Nleet at 8 oclock ln front of the 'Nlexx 9 Of course 'ies late to begun noxx so I ll be there I xx as Uomg to study but lt s too TO A TAN ACER A blazlng target ln a tree top nigh A flash nf beauty lrlce a crimson flower A bright hued tanager rn a woodland hower Wlth xts melllfulous warlale from on hrgh Awalcened memones sweet of days gone hy A bxt of Paradise was m each hour Content and peace shed thelr magnetic power The blossoms then were tinted from the sky The cheer from that nch rlppllng roundelay Brought sweet relxef delight and ecstasy A twnlrght glow dlspersed my clouds of gray And shed the light of peace and hope 0 er me To make the llfe a pure harmonxous lay The heart must catch the woodnotes of the glee Page 9 Vxrgmxa Wxghtman I v1 11 ' 1 .i..i..1..1. 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' 1 ' , , ' nr - . t 1 1 1 - - V V T 1 I . . 1 's 1 1 tl 5 'A '7 Q' ' ' ll ' A 1 , 5. A 1 1 . V V - cc V . V V J V V :IU A 1 A . . . r , I , '1 Y pu , 'i - , 'z ' 1 1 . 1 5 K 1 - 1 1 4 ' , . . Q . YQ. . 'zu 6 1 1 1 1 H . 1 , . . . . . . . . . , . ' , , -1 1 y 1. 1 , . 5 1 V V 1 1 ' - WESTWARD HO Hour dress rs scandalously short my dear she sald rn the luffh nasal tone that characterrzed Nlatlulda Steele N11 s Mathllda and her srster arr1x ed punc tually Inez rn spxte of herself became rnter ested 1n the staxd conx ersatlon of the txxo old mards Do you remember Helen G1bSOH xxho xxs 1ted rn Stanford once? Mlss Mathllda was askmg Mr Warner, xvho nodded 1n reply VX ell she marrled some X lfgllllilfl sexeral years afro I surely was CIlS21ppOlI'ltCd rn her I nex er thought she would marry She was hke me drdn t hax e much use for men Mlss Mathrldas tone xx as xery declded Helen Glbson repeated Inez xaguelx Drd I ex er see her' She came to our house sex eral tunes w hen you were httle ansxx ered Mrs VN arner Xour Uncle Jlm was xery fond of her though he w as much younger than he There was a xery puzzled expresslon or Inezs forehead She w as the one whom I called my pretty lady? she sald questxonrngly Yes I remember her noxx N ery tall xery stately My lady of the beautrful hands Her hands were beautrful werent they 9 All ex cept her l1ttle funders they were crooked She spoke so low that only her mother could hear her and she was no longer axx are of the presence of the two old srsters Of course Inez w ould notice her hand terposed Mrs VS arner She ls so mterested rn hands I tell her the hands she palnts are too long and slender but she dlffers xxrth me I suppose she IS more of an authorrty than I on such matters Dxd you knoxv lIVI1SS Mathxl la CAbby xx as entxrely m the backofroundj that she Graduated from the Maryland In trtute last year' She has deslgned some maff azme cox ers smce then but she IS xx orklng at Vernes temporarmlx Mr McFarlane xvants me to send her to Europe to studx IN rs VVarner spoke xxlth all the prlde of a mother of a genrus IXI1ss Matlnlda smffed Vx ell Inez I hope xou succeed but I thmk It xx ould be far xxrser to settle doxxn to SOlIlCtl1lll0' praetrcal I don t xx mt to see xou starxe rn a garret u all garetx had left Inez She was un patlent for the companx to leaxe Xs oon as the door closed upon the txxo nn mated Sl ters she asked the que txon xx hxch had been DTCXIUO' on her mrnd Niother IS that the same Helen GIIJSOII to xxhom Uncle Inn left hrs monex 'Ihe fixe thou and that xx1ll be mme rr she doesn t shoxx up m 'mother xx eek Nlr W arner ansxx ered sloxx ly Xes Inez 'Ihen at the look of terror that crept mto her ey es But chlld she hasn t been reached rn the last txxo months so I wouldnt worry about the next xx eek I don t th1nk she xx ould accept the money anyway Inez turned slowly and xx alked upstarrs She dxd not cry She could not She could only shake her head The next mornmg lxancy xx as checked rn ex erx attempt at conversatron It was after three xxhen Inez sard a word to her Nancy, I xxrsh you xvould let me wart on most of the customers I want to be kept busy so so I cant thmk of somethlng Xou xvrll do that lor me? Certamly sald INancy I thought you were tlred, so I trxed to let you rest as much IS posslble Here comes some one noxx She xx ax ed to a tall lady dressed rn deep mournmg, xx ho xx as approachlng the counter Somethmg 1n a black k1d S126 514 The lady s tone xx as shghtly rmperrous Inez took out sex eral boxes and began fittmg on the paxr her customer selected She strfled a famt l1ttle cry and her eyes grew xery xx ide 'l he hand held up to her xx as a slender hand of transparent xx hlteness The fingers tapered all eaccept the smallest one It xx as decldedly bent She fitted her customer xx1th 1cy hands and then stood starmff after her xx1th that tunned look that had been on her face the mght before Helen Grbson xx as III Baltlmore and she Inez VVarner xx as rn Baltmaore too for l1fe No Parls no art no career nothmfr but the ffloxe counter and home Soon there came a famt buzz1ng mn her ears xx Inch she recoonrzed as the gone On her way home she bought a paper and qu1ckly turned to the adx 6I't1SlI1g sectron It xx as there' It xxa alxx ax s there that axx ful notlce whereby Helen Gxbson xx as rnformed that she xx as entrtled to S3000 rf she clalmed It before Februarx '77 1976 XX hen she reached home she ran upstalrs and locked the door of her room To all out xx ard appearances there xx as nothmg to suggest that Inez xx as 'IUIIZIICCI Her race xx as not ln the lea t contorted There xx as onlx a set ex pre 1on to her mouth and a keen look m her ex es X et xxxthm a great struggle xx as ffomff o kk hx had not Helen Gxbson come txxo month affo xxhen she had not planned her SIIICIICS abroad? 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' Q . . - I 1 . :C P , x 1 F WESTWARD HO ot paper and begm to xx r1te ll1I'1UI.1 lx Halt xxax throuvh the letter he stopped XX as lt pos 1ble that she had nnstalxen the person for Helen Cnbson N he arffued, he xxould lxnoxx those hands anx xx here tho e axx ful h mds But xx hx should he xx r1te to her She Got up She xx ould not xx r11e Let her come Iebruarx 71 It she xx1ll but I hall not thru t the monex on her She stra1ghtened htr collar and xx ent doxxn 111to tl1e lx1tCl'lCI1 Her mother xxas not there She xx ent to the parlor and looked out of the xxmdoxx ju t then the baclx door chclxed, and 'xlrs VX lrner came cer1es I111 sorrx 'xlrs Dunsta11 CdIl1C ox er and Clldll t leaxe lllltll txventx mmutes ago 1 IS Il g sud she L6I't'1lIl x felt orry for h1111 tl1e xx ax xou 11sed to treat llllll 1nd glad to ste llllll fi11d someone xx ho ap preczlted l11n1 She xxas xmpath1z1nff xxlth me for losmg such a fine son 1n laxx IIICZ lauefhed Poor old Nlrs Dun tan xx ould d1e XXlfllOllt someth1ng to tallx abo11t D1d she aslx 1t I xx ere gomg mto a ClCCllI'lC ox er h1s sudden dLsert1on Inez lII'1CCl to ttllx to h1de l1er a01tat1on from her mother She ret1red earlx that ex emnfr but could not leep Lone after she l1ad Oone to bed she xx as st1ll tI'X1ll0 to dec1de xx hether or not to xx r1te to Helen Cub 1n xxrth a basket of gro supper 1s late dclr but She got to tallx1nff about ltx V She sl1pped out of bed and xx allxed ox er to tl1e xx r1t1ng desk before the xx mdoxx Nfx ca 1eer 11oxx IS as far bex ond mx reach a that moon and txxo xears xx ould haxe done lt' XS she s1t thert hcrcelx st lbbmg tl1e xx h1te sheet befo1e l1er ex erx muscle 111 her bodx grexx more and ITIOIC taut I ll IlOt do ll She shall no 1axe It It oug it to be n1111e It 0Oll1g to be mme' lxxo xears had passed Nlr Vx arner and lNa11c3 xx ere xx 'iltlflff for Inez at Dmon Stat1on Phxl xxas Ol1lISlClC 111 h1s car xxa1t1n0 for her, too Inez had oecas1onallx ansxxered h1s let te1s and noxx l1e xx as actmff lI'l h1 former ca pautx that of '1 dex oted serx ant Inez xx as almost suffocated bx tl1e ox er de Il10llQfl'ltlX e Xanex xx l1o ClI If'fQ'Cfl her out to the L'1I Dont xx orrx about xour baegaqe sie S'llKl to I11ez s protests P1111 xx1ll attend to all that xx on t xou Ph1l P It xxa then that Inez fir t I'CCO0'H1ZCCl h1n1 X 1x Ph1l XOl1 certaznlx haxe changed I chdn t ex e11 rccognwe xou She extended h1m tl1e xx ell flox ed l1ttle hand xx1th all the gra L1Olls 'ur of '1 sox ere1gn all the xxax home Page 1 l1e t lllxed nice lntlx so much that she dld not ex en notlce that I'h1l xx as not comme 111 xx1th them unt1l l1e had txlxen oft her coat and hat hx xx ICFC 1s 111 he a lxed X ou d1d IIOI a lx llllll 111 Inez a11d I uppose l1e telt that he xx ould be 1IlU'l.lC.l1Il0' He doesn t come ox er orten a l1e used to do I don t thmls lxe seen h1m n1ore than a dozen trmcs 1n the last txxo xears, except on the street sa1d Nlrs XX trner But Inez xx as 11ot ex e11 l1SILIl1I'l0' to her You cant tell anx th1n0 1n letter , she xxas saxmff to Nancy It 15 all so xxonderful Laroque saxs that all I need noxx ls a Ililllle and I al most haxe tl1 It X Mrs Houston pres1dent ot of Ixe forgotten the name ot the orgam zat1on but I m to pamt her soo11 1n a xx eek IOTIIOITOXNI She fiopped doxxn on the bed IH 1 111ost 11nd1gn1fied IJODIUOII But It xx as hard xxx fullx hard SOIIICUHICS I felt as though It xx asn t xx orth lt and I xx as readx to glxe It up 'lhex flattered me ox er at the Inst1tute Nlon s1eur Laroque sa1d so He made me teel as though I xx ere 1n the first grade aga1n draxx mfr on the blackboard But he 1 xxondcrful' He ls xery ony to get xo11r 1re up He saxs people xxork best xxhen haxe g1X6I1 n1x temper a free F6111 Inez the ord1111r1lx calm, unruftled Inez, harsl1 111 h1s cr1t1c1sn1 but that IS angry, so for txxo sol1d xears I the pl1o11e to Nlrs Houston The s1tt1ngs xx ere arranged and Inez xxandered restlesslx about tl1e house xx Zlltlllo' for tl1e next dax Xrent xo11 glad, noxx Nlother tl1at xou made the sacr1f1ce ust thmk l1oxx proud X011 xx1ll be xx hen you hear someone ax, Its a XX arner I xx1sl1 mx box xx ould come so I could shoxx you some of the xx orlx tl1at I d1d Vx ednesdax tame at l1st lht n1frht before Inez l1ad bee11 xerx nerx ous Cnc tact lxept runmnff through her m1nd Iler whole suc cess as a portrut pamter depe11ded on tl1e rep llt'1llOI1 xx h1eh tl11 first DICCC xx ould LflXC her Lut on NN ednesdax mornmfr she xx as not at all perturbed Sl1e xxa COIlllClCl1t that she xx as a QCIIIUD and th1s Ill1tl'1l xx orlx xx as gomfr to sl1oxx Nfrs Hou ton a tall but rathtr tout m1ddle aeec ladx xx as not long III commfr She xx as xerx gracmus but at tl1e ame t1me rat 1er b11 1ne s hlxe 'lou lxnoxx NI1 s YN arner that th1s m11 t be fimshed bx Aprd Xou can get It done 111 txxo xx ecksi I xx 1ll s1t as long a x ou Xxlill aes Ican do It Nlrs Houston she an xx ered as he led her up tzurs to the hbrarx ' ' 2 ' ' s s 2 ' ' ssz 1', ' 1' ., , D S F- I . . s r . . 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' . , s WESTWARD HO xx Inch I1ad been co11x erted IIIIO a studlo Xt the end of the first Slttllig Inez x1exxed XXIIII no l1ttIe sat1 IHCUOII her xx ork Nlrs Houston too xxas xerx muth pleased 1Ith11n.fh she 1 pre sed her pleasure 111 xerx sparmfr ICFIIIS 'Ihe next dax Inez xx as full or fire She felt almost 1nsp1re1I as sI1e prepared her canxa YI as It then IC'lI genxns commff out 1n her 'Ihe first halt hour sl1e xx orked ardnouslx II1e face xx as takmg on a defimte expre S1011 The dress xx as suggested and noxx for the hands that part of tI1e pa1nt1ng she lox ed 1nd 1I11I best HOIII xo11r rw It l11111l It xx1Il Je '1 httle more lDI'OI'lIll'ICllt Tlert I tts t No I1axe bea11t1f11l hands Mr Houston xe IIIIISIICCI 1n .1 scarcelx a11d1bIe xxlnsper and t11rned I1er 'IIICIIUOII to the canx as XVas her l1ttIe finger crooked VX 'ts that the sa1ne l1t tle finger that she had see11 txxo xears affo SI1e xx as afra1d to look ag'11n She felt her elf Qroxxmg cold XII CIIIIIIISIWSIII had left l1er noxx She felt that 1f sI1e looked 11p 8g'llI1 she xxould ru1n I1er first xx ork But che could not help look1n0f It xx as crooked crooked The rema1n1ng hour xx as agony for her Mrs Hous ton d1d not seem to not1ce any change 1n her Indeed ex en her mother d1d not knoxx any thmfr was xx rong unt1l that Illgllt after she had Gone to bed, she could hear Inez xx alk1ng back and forth back and forth Xnd exerx noxx and then there came to l1er a strange sound l1ke '1 so Inez xx as Cfj1I1glHOXX could she go on pa1nt 1ng the portra1t of the xx oman xx hom she had cheated out of fix e thousand dollars? And x et hoxv could she stop: The plCI1l1I'C had to be fin1sI1ed She mu t Hmsh It She knexx she could make herself finlsh It but xx hat xx OIIICI tI1e result be The th1r1l Sltflllg' xx 'ls txxo daxs off Could sl1e bear bemff xv1tI1 the xx oman xx ho xx as Uomg to ru1n her ctreerf Saturdax cune and Inez found herself me Cl1'1I'llC'1IIX preparmfr her I'Il'lfCI'l'lIS SI1e xx orked and xxorked o11 the hands but each t1oke seemed to m tke them xx orse 'lhat one l1ttle xnger xx1111I1I 11ot QIINIIQIICII on and t e IIIIKIS xxere -11 1r11n1111e11t ong after r ouston ltft Nlr trntr 1111111 nel st1 xxorkmff on the portrnt IIL7 I1 x1n' Ikhoex 1n0ht mx 111x 111 IIC 1 x '1 mon ITIISI 1ef snnltd 31 x1111 1ke 1t N r XX lr, r 1111 1Ie1l emph IIIL 1IIx '1 kt-1 my 1 mo t l!IC IlIll1Q x N I It 1 s e111 1r 111111 1111 ITIICT snn 1 1111 xxas urprxsed to see that Inez d1d not 1111Ie at tI1e o11Ix standmg Joke thex had be txx een them I that txe onlx tnnfr t1at 1 xxronfr xx1t1 IIICIII 111111101 ese Inez, xone xxas trangelx qmet 11 de1r xx as on x fC'1S1lI0' xon I t11n It s perfect There s the bell I suppose lt 1s Nancx NIr IX 'trner xx ent doxx II to 'IIISXX er the bell Inez leaned oxer the I 1lIlII0' to ee xxho 1t xx ls Xincx COIIIC here Ixe qometlnng to I1 1xx x1111 lhtn xxhcn Nincx came mto t e 1111 II oxx 111 X011 1 e1t sanl nez xxon ertul nez 11t1n I C0114 hixc done better IIIX self 'Xancx CFICLI I xx1 tensxnff I1er about tI1e hands s'11d Xlrs IX arner TI1ex look so sI11n and use ess 'I o haxe such hands as IIIC7 pamts has be1n IIIX lnghest ZIITIIJIIIUII Ix11Ilx I tI'1IIIlx X011 fixt ter x o11r subject lXo o11e ex er had such lovely 1'1n1lsI Xanax xxas beannng She too, w s proud of Inez X o11 reallx hke It then sa1d Inez m so glad Iet s go doxxn noxx Inez d1d not ask Nincx to spend the Illgllt xx1th her She had xxork to do VX ere tl1e fingers bent onlx 111 her 1lII21,Qll13.UOI'1 She cr1t1caIIx mspected tI1e c'1nx as fro111 all 'Ingles No lt xxas there II1e l1ttIe fingers of both hands xxere bent l1orr1I1lx bent And the hands seemed to fill tl1e xx hole canx as XX hat should she dog Slash IIIIO 1tP Fxplam her fit by blamlng It on her a1t1st1c temperament That xvould nex er do She must estabhsh the rep11tat1on of her HIJIIIIW is an art1st not of temperament The onlx xx 'tx xx is to tell Urs Ho11ston all to fimsh the xxo1k and to pax the 1nonex back graduallx She xxo11I1l 1Io that Nlondax On Xlondix she xxorked qmetlx and xxell XII tlnongh the s1tt111g she xx as nerxmfr herself for the ordeal but Nlr Houston left XXItIlOllt Inez s IIICIIUOIIIIIQ her ecret mt mght SIC xxa x rx 1 S11 saxx '1 ICI OICII 1I'C'lI'lIs 111 time x II'llsIlIl.f S1e 111121 me xxis 111111 CK 1 1 1 1 s r g L , 1111 en 1111 IC 1'11r 111 111 1r1111n1f11x r ems 111111 I1ke1 1 she s 1 111I 1 the 1t1 1 'xt 1 IX xx ICII ls III 1 IIIIL 1 st 1 111 1 1 1 1 I 1 X s ll I ll UIIIIK I II'l CL IMO' 11 CUIIICIIIIIIC III SIIIWKXI Q P11111 IQ ' ' ' ' ' . .- . 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IX.: 1 f I I 2 i 'II sp:1'1', and yet it xx':1s . it IIII-rt' IICIIIIP' t at ' ' s V ' 5 - :1II res 1I1I' 5 I Sl .' . tl . 'z s ' 1 , 'Cf Ol , n - ,, n so proud flf 1 . ' 'er he . It se S :I st like- ' ' 1e:1'e, . :aid 1111 A I I :I I' xx'1 1 I I s111 lat' he . fa- 1111 as sI1e lax' staring It ' I'112. 5 I TH A Thr 'liIlIll'S I:-' 'I Xlrs. IIIYII it 1 'z ffor I1 '. .' 1 I 1 -' I' ' ' F .I s. ': IC 'he Ia. s'tt' Q' I11 . s:1i I. XI1's. II11nst1n. I 1 I 1 ': 'ZXII of it? .s' I I FIIHIIIII like :1 f1-xx' xx'11-ds with x' III :1f1e1' the Il YF 1 .lj si1ting'. S es. I1nt I .'t1II 1naintz1i11 that the han Is are The p11r'1':1it x':1i I' 1'shed. III f I I11 11 ,I I ' - 1 ral. Klrs. XY: 1 5 'I -Il nuns .I f 'I' 5 f nt I ' II. WESTWARD HO Xlr Houston eemed to l1ke her portralt It ls xerx natural and hte hke Xllss XX arner X xerx good plece ot xx ork lI'lClCCtl Xnd noxx xx hat 1 lf x ou wrshed to speak to me about Xlrs Houston 9'llfl Ine7 hurrledlx Iho C xou xx1ll pardon thx seemmg CUTIOSIIX on mx part but are xou not Helen Glb on elen was mx lster sald Xlrs Hou ton rn a loxx xo1ce qhe has been dead tor nearlx three xears But xx hx hoxx d1d xou knoxx But NZ-llfl Ine7 m a bew1ldered x omce xour httle fingers are are hke hers crooked Xlrs Houston smded sloxxlx a xerx much amused smde noxx Ihe whole fxmdx xx as marked like that The Clbson twmst mx brother called mt Is that all xou w1shed to ask me I haxe an appomtment at Exe o I must hurrx Xes that IS 'dl Inel xxatched her out of the room lhen she sat on the edge of a chaxr and rocked baek and forth 111 jerky motlons laughmg hx sterxcallx Px the t1me Xfrs XX arner came home from the club Ine7 had remoxed all traces of her recent anxletx all phx sxcal traces But she Oh' Xlother lt ls mx best plece of work Iaroque alxxaxs sald xou d1d xour best under great excrtement, and surelx I was nex er under greater tens1on than I xx as when I pa1nted that portramt But, XIu7 she sald 1n more subdued tones Iaroque also sald that xou did better than xour best when xou are rn loxe xxlth xour subject and the nefct plcture I pamt xxdl be better than mx best because the nent one xxdl be of xou' Inez' xou dont reallx mean lt' cr1ed Xlrs XX arner Iner xou can t waste xour tune and talent just for me Inez came ox er to her and put her hands on her shoulders Uf course I mean lt Oh other Im not a genxus I thought I was untd noxx Xou and Nancx are the onlx ones who stdl thmk so Uf Ph1l sottlx added her surprmsec mother Phd met me xesterdax anl sa1d he xxould come ox er xxhen the work xxas fimshed He was afrald to mterrupt the work of a genms Ine7 looked at her w1th a l1t le hurt look Ill her exes wlsh xou and Nancx and ane I hd xx ould not behexe that I am a gen1us I rt s awful to haxe people stax axxax from xou because thex are atrald of xour greatness I'xen Xancx seems to haxe put up a httle barrler betxxeen 11: Inst as she finrshed the phone rang and she ran upstaxrs to answer It Page 1, wa Phd Iretore Uomff dawn agaln he gave ex eral httle nerx ous p tts to her dress Her OI'Clll1ZlI'llX pale cheek xxere tlushed Wllll a xxarm dehctte eolor and her exes xxere un 11sll'lllX ljflgll Sme had jllst reached the t ot o tae talrs xx hen the door bell rang Nhe had thought xt was 2:01112 to e NO easx to talk to Phd ust he used to Xnd there wa so muc o talk about Ilut the moment she opened the door a pecuhar httle Hutterxng began 1n her throat and for the fir t tlme Ine7 felt her polse hppmfr from her I hd xx ls so dxfferent trom the box she had knoxxn Im so gl ld to ee xou Phd 'lhere rs so m e 1 to talk :bo t she sand as xt quotmg lrllt I hd dld not burst mto xolummous conx er s ron 1 wx u ual IIe rhd not exen tell mer how lKLfJl1IlIIf her soft grax dress xxas I stead he smded a slow l'llllllIC'1l smde that somehow made Ine7 feel xerx httle and fool lsh Mrs XX arner came m to ay Hello ' to Phd but after she left Ine7 and Phd sat per feetlx sdent Phd seemed to be enjoxlng xt but Ine7 xxas xerx dl at ease Iimallx she sald Xgaxn he smdeel thxs tlme almost a sheepxsh gun Inez I haxe just come to tell xou that xou1 most humble serxant has come back to take the post he deserted txvo years ago, al though he reallzes h1s case 1S more hopeless than ex er smce xour recent r1se to fame Inez smded lhls was more luke Phd But SCYIOUS lx Ine7 It has been a terrlble struggle xvhether to stax away and let you respect me for haxmg the strength to stax axx ax or xx hether to come baek and make myself a httle happler and at the ame tune lnfmltelx more mlserable Inez had got up from the dax enport and was stand me bestde the table tovmg wxth a book that a there He looked at her nntentlx Ym see I haxe come back to xou Ine7 Qtdl shf rn not answer but stood nerxouslx Hngermg te hook xxxth her back to hun Don t be so chsturhed, Ine7 Im not proposmq to xou agam grxe xou mx XXOIC sha no know xour career means ex erxthmg to xou, and certamlx you do not thmk I would pre sume to ask a genms to marrx me But I ust xxanted xou to know Ine7 th tt It exer xou want me or need me xou must not hesrtate to behexe that xxe are trxends agam Xtou behexe that don t x ou He xx as standmg belnnd her Ine7 turned slowlx around and looked franklx mto llls ex es No Phd I do not xx ant xou to eome back to me, not to me but for me Phd for me 11. . s ' '. -,S ', b'11 f' . '5 ' ' 1' - .- 'F' ' . s ' . ' ' 3 2 : ac. U .. . ' ' A. ' 1' ' I ' '1' 1' .Il 1 l Q . lu ' f l st ' - 1 . 1 1., 1 - . ' ' -f I a -K , H ' N j S 5 H ' - 5. s '.: ' 1 b 3 1 - ' j ' ' . . , 1 ' 1' as s 3' . . ' s ' h t ,, ., 1 . . 1. 1 . ,,1 . . . . , .f . , . - . 1 U' 1 . . . F . . Yes, I k '. H ' - ' 5 . ' ' . 1 ' Y 1 11 0 ' 4 1 1- Ki u I 1 1 1 0 Z 1 f 4 1 4 , , , . , , 4 5 1 . . 1' . . . 1' 7 u'l ' 1 u . . 7 ., ' . .?' 7 . ' . . ' . ' , s ' ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' C ' - S in fat' s . . ' ' l ., . 3 . . 2 ' - r' N . ' .. n- ' . V1 1 .K L l L - I C 1 ' .','.. K . I l I - - 1 ' ' . , ' . s Y 1 . - - ' - 1' , . '. s ' . r1' . C. I l , 4 . . e - . - 1 . . 1 , could not hlde the change 1n her feelings. XX'hat is it. Phil 7 ,, . . . . . . . . - - 0 v -I 1' - ' . X 14 . , 4 . v v ' V ' Y ,.' 4' . v ' v x ' K Y I . N I ' ' in 4 Q I n 4 Y . A .. : . e - a 6 as , ' - - - rv 1 A s . v I ' . , s, n 1 1 1 ' . 1 1. . k. . '11 . - H - 1 1 - , 1 . . . , 1. . ' 1' . , . 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It . uman Nature in a Slaoe Store II Boxx LING 26 EE xo11 1n IIISI a llllllllte Onlx three 111ore customers betore 011 X salesg1rl lade11 xx1tl1 boxes Hung these xxords at me ox er l1er shoulder as she r11Stle1l b1s1ly axxay to o11e of tl1e three Left to mx self, and forced to be sat1s Hed by l1er prouuse of later serx ICC I sa11k back xvearllx 1IltO mv cl1a1r and gazed about me The store xxas croxxded It seemed that all txpes all sues all lxlllflb of l1u1111111tx xx11e rep resented 1n tlIllS one store, dotmg lll3Il111l3.S, so anx1ous to l1axe l1ttle I 115 s feet fitted just r1gl1t bored husbands dragged axxax from IIZISCIIIHIIIIQ b11s111ess conferences to NXIIIICQS and approve bv curt nods 'llltl sax age lllllllll l111111pl1s, xmfelx purchases tl1e store clerks Vklllll rusthng black HPYOIIS, Cllllkllig' shoe horns, a11d those ruler llke COIIIYIX auces so CIlCl1H11t1I1g to cluldren, xx1tl1 xx l111h tl1ex measure tl1e S176 of one s pedal extrenutles all vxere there I fell to studxlnfr 111x 11ear 11C1Ql'llJOI'5 Next to 111e was a garrulous, sl1arp tongfued llltll xxdual vxho sat txxlsted about lll l1er cl1a1r 111 order to talk 111ore co11x en1e11tlx xx1tl1 an ac q11a111ta11ce xx l1o sat IU the roxv bCl'llI'1il 11s Oc cas1onallx she stopped l1er lo11d xo1ced co11x er cat1o11 about l1oxv soft coal dust l1ad 1u111ed l1er c11rta1ns, and hoxx 11111cl1 she l1ad pa1d for Ilhz abeth fXnns nexx coat to call a sharp reb11ke to l1er ch1ldren xxl1o xxere d1sport111Q them selxcs o11 tl1e gallx hehtcd 111111x fro round tl1at xxas placed at tl1e end of tl1e store for tl1e en Jox 111e11t of the Cll1l1lI'6l'l D11x alll Duvall' IIl17abetl1 A1111 co111e here' Tell Dux all 11ot to to11cl1 those hqhts' IIl17abeth X1111 1 salloxx faced 1111p1sh sort o1 1 1l11ld xx1tl1 111det111111n xte 111111 111r 1 s gg 1 1 s llllllllf 1 1xx ax to 1nterrupt l1er xoung brother. 1111er es ed 111xe 1 111111 1 11e co 11re1 lLl 11 Dux all 111 tl1e1111dst 111 1 ten1at1xe ex1111111111o11 o '111 'lllllllllf 1 1 11 slll s 11 upon llla ffropuw meer 1111 l1e 1111111111 ate x set 11p 1 hoxxl xxl111l1 fixed upon llllll 11e Cllllfill or 11ea1lx exe1xo11e Ill l1e 111 111 1 IC mother sl1rufrf'e1l l1er s1o1l11e1 c 111111111 e 1111 IIl111betl1 Xllll lllfrl 1erlx xx 1x me ba Jx Jrother 1111l cont11111e1l hcr 1 111x11 11rc111lx o 1 H1011 1 1 71I'llCllt'lI'X Ql'l1lLC lLXCllC1l1l1 ll 11r x 1 1er 111 tl1e store INIlCLl'lllX u11co111pl1111e11t11x xxe1e 1l1e llbfbl l111ox11 1111111 11 xx 11111111 xx l1o sat at the and oi tl1e roxx 'lh1s xx 11111111 atter d1splax1nq bx l1er CXIJTCQQIOIIS her 0131111011 of Ilhfabeth Ann s 111otl1er looked doxxn at l1er oxx11 daughters seated one O11 elther s1de of l1er xx1tl1 COHNCIGLI5 pr1de 111d ex1 dent dehqht Ill tl1e contrast betxx een them and I hxabeth Xnn and Dux all But, as I stud1ed tllllll I co11ld lltlt sce such a x11x qrc1t contrast Ilhesc Q1rls xxere probablx n111e or ten xears old and dressed as txx1ns 1n dark, garnet chcsses tI'1I1ll'IlCll xx1tl1 gold lJllttOIlS, dresses tl1at xxere entxrelx too old for them Ilaeh l1ad l1er oxx I1 11le1s as to tl1e klnd of shoes she xx 111t1d and HC1fllCI' xx as backxx ard 111 express mg tlllS ldea One xx anted ta11 pumps hke her 111us1c tL'lLl1CI' s and tl1e other bla1k oncs Qhe ofthe tan shppers xx as C3SllX sat1sfied but she of tl1e black ' l'a1r after pa1r xvas brought o11t for tl11s capr1c1o11s xounq ladx and after eacl1 had been fitted she posed long a11d care fullx before the m1rror, one hand restmgf 011 her l'll1J, one foot fiat 011 tl1e ground, a11d the other cfracefullx t11rned allfl arched xx1th tl1e toe DOIIIUHQ' doxxnxxard IIxerx one xx as starmg at l1er and she k11exv It I bel1exe she xx as actu allx sorrx xx l1e11 sl1e l1ad finallx dec1ded upon a lJ'1ll' because l7I'OlllCll'lKlll1Q so enjox able to her ln 1llI'C'Ct contrast to th1s ch1ld xx as another 1111111e1hatelx across from 111e a s111all chlld xx1th .1 111ass of xx axx broxx11 llllll' and large grax ex es that SIT1llCCl rather shx l1 been fitted xx1th da111tx mother lk as 11rQ111Ql11r to xx alk across tl1e floor to see lf tl1ex hurt 1er u x ref11s1d to stu 1 1111 a11d hceped o1t 1 IC ll l1er 11ce and xx1t1 J1lHllllf c 1e1 s 111 l1e11 at eac1 that ClCC1blO!l put an end to tl1e and IJOQIIIV' tl1at xxere ex1dentlx Her slender feet had just black shppers, and l1er I1ut Grex lIx es bash NIL s111k l111k 1nto 1er 1111111 11n1ler a lock of Oli Q 1 Il VTX Xkll ll! x lllll 1 1111pl1 rf tl1e xou Q x s 1111 1 D1 111 1 1 111 11e 111111 c 1 1 x 1 ra l1e sto 1 plea 1 1 L CC ll 1 1x1 1 1 fl 1 XX 1 I N x 1 1111x1r l1e 1111x 1 1 1 l11 llttlllinlllt oi 1 L 1 xx111 111 1 11r cr P11116 10 ' . 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' - ' I 1 su l' 1 l'1-rl aps one of the lllllst tf' s' , har- l . ,g .l 1 ' 's. tl 1 1 1l act -rs i11 1l1e slot- x':1s. 11 r J ll , . s.11t 1 A1 'Q l t' '. 1'1f1111111g1g- 1I:11'1--l xx'1 lllllll in fl fur coat 111:11 111:11le l111' s ' '1 ' A .l-' l . . I ' ' '1 's:1- lZll'Q1'l' than she rc-allx' xxas. Sh' '. one 11 1i1111, npl. ' - l 1' s 0f1l1C111'IlQ111111'l lll- 1h11s11g1-11i:1l souls 1x'l1 1 tallcs x' lul1lx',r111l '1'l1- I 1' , - , 1 1g 1- 111 I 1 11- 111 5 11111 the glig l11cst trace of L'llllJI1l'1'IlhSlllCllI to ' , . xx'l11 1:111- '1-r, :1111l xx'itl 1x'l111 - s l ap- ig - ' , -- 1 - - gg 11-11 1.1 bc: XX'lll'lllCI' it le 1 1 . ' the -s '-rl 11111111 the l ll z 'i -us l:1l,' hx' tl1e rl Ill - sea' ' l l1er the szreet H . 1 Illff WESTWARD HO clerk who takes her order To the pubhc at large and to her near nelghbor ln partrcular she confided that her shoes must be comfort able that she drdn t glye any thmg for looks that what she yyanted was real comfort be cause my welght has to haye somethlng blg and comfortable to support rt mrons of the shoes she was tryrng on were asked of nearly eyery one 1n the y1c1n1ty and finally she departed after purchasmg a stout parr of black suedes loyy heeled and sensrbly strapped And so It went on an ey er shrftmg panorama of people people coming people gomg peo ple wartmg ln the royys of charrs for a clerk people engrossed rn the contents of the show cases and people as I was domg study1ng other people So 1nterested had I become m my obsery atron of human rnterest rn the shoe store that I w as really sorry to hear the vorce of my clerk W hat can I show you NIIDSP T e Saturday Afternoon Serlal HEY are all alrke the Saturday afternoon serlals excltrng un real absurd Yet the ch1ldren I l1ke nothmg better From Sat urday to Saturday they eagerly awart the Sl'l0VylIlf, of the next episode of the prcture and what an outburst of clappmg and shoutlng follows the announce ment of the serial upon the screen' It IS ey ldent then that the Saturday after noon serlal has 1ts greatest popularlty among the ch1ldren yet rt 15 qu1te possible for the 5 I most drgnlfied mdryldual yyalklng 1nto the moyles on a Saturday afternoon and findrnfr hlmself thrust unyylttmgly mto the mldst of a weekly serial to become 1n spite of hrmselt so mterested and exclted that he feels xnclmed to yom the ch1ldren 1n expressing emotlon with vorce and feet Also lt IS not Improbable that thls same drgnlfied mdryrdual will find hlmself yvondermg all durmg the ensumg week just what rs to happen after he has been told so abruptly by the screen to see the next eprsode of th1s prcture at our theater next week rrght m the mldst ofthe most CXC1tll lglI'lCldCI'lt of the picture The cast of the Saturday afternoon serral rn eyltably consists of a handsome daring hero a beautiful herome a schemmg yrllamess and an eV1l eyed ylllam yylth a black mustache fwrthout the mustache he could not be a yrl lamj It IS sometlmes necessary for the cast to mclude besldes these four prmcrpals a man of mystery He naturally IS a yery puzzlrng character and al o a yery conyenrent one for he can alyyays be made to appear upon the scene just rn t1me to stage a rescue yy hen all other means hay e farled One would naturally expect yylth such an rnspmng arrangement of characters that the plot of the Saturday afternoon serlal yy ould be 'tn excrtmg one Excltmg lt 1s to the high est degree with thrrlls aplenty ln each episode There seem to be just tyvo general types of plot but these 'are treated m manv clrfferent Page17 yy Sys The first IS a struggle betyveen the two opposrng partres for the possession of some thing yy hrch seems to be of y1tal rmportance to both partles A plot of thls sort may be qulte excrtrng Ifrom yy eek to week the object m quest tlt may be a yyxll a map a stolen jewel my thmg w1ll do passes from the hands of one party to the other until at last qurte naturally rt falls 1nto possessron of the hero and hrs col leagues The second ty pe of plot IS howey er the more neryerackmg of the tyyo It m yolyes a serles of attempts of the v1lla1n to mike some worthy enterprlse the bulldlng of 1 railroad for mstance or the success of a ranch fall Smce lt IS always necessary for the y1lla1n to murder first or otherwlse d1s pose of the hero and herome the audience IS kept rn constant suspense as he lays hrs deadly traps for those unsuspecting lovers The hero and herome may be nn any dreadful predxca ment one can rmagme They may be pursued by Irons eny eloped m a ragmg forest fire cast over the srde of a chit m the jaws of death xt self but they are alyvays certaln to escape srmply because they are the hero and herome Suppose for example these two are crossmg a brrdge brrdges always furmsh excltrng scenes especially rarlroad bridges and those which have the habit of collapsmvj Behind them the y1lla1n and hrs sw arthy gang are ap proachmg before them a runayvay tram IS thundermg foryvard at a tremendous speed be neath them hes a steep and rockv cany on What can they do? If they turn back they will be instantly captured by the enemy the hero murdered and the glrl carrred ayvay rf they leap they yy 1ll be dashed to pxeces on the rocks rt they stay yy here they are 3 But the tram IS rushing on' It 1 but a feyv yards away' The srtuatron IS tense The hero clasps hrs syveet heart 1n hrs arms they yy1ll face death to gether On comes the uncontrolled tram the grrl utters a shrlek and The next eplsode of tlus plcture yyxll be shoyvn at our theatre next yyeek the screen calmly announces Xonyrx BROOK 27 ' . , ' . 1 r - 2 - U ' ' ' y r 1 u u ' 9 ' , , ' n V - - - M ' y y r rl , v - u - , v r 1 A ' . v . . v . . . v y ' . ,, . Q . . 1 . . . . V . . V , V .f Y ' 1 ' ' v zz 1 , , '-. 'Y -I . 9 - - ll . 1 - . , - 0' ' .:-r ,..,l, 1 - ' ' l::- U: f . - f U .. .1 -1 l . :..,. :, V ' V ' ' ' . . ' asafgezi , V . I--4-I . f n . . , . . , , ,. 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V , , 4 - 1 , , U Lost 8I'1Cl FOll1'1Cl EDITH QOLLER 2 1ttract11e ff1rl lnted 16 nocker o11 the door ot Nlr 01111 tort tur 1 t la Father Xour 111a11 s come he rephed 1n an Q11 er to 111s call Come 111 dauvhttr the hand ome 11h1te l1'11I'Cll 111an ans11 ered Xour mother and I 11ere just talk1ng Lbout you 1111 detr Im so fflad Nlother 1s here X letter from Aunt N11y Xlother Open lt 11 on t you please lhank you a11e beorffe Lertamly open t11e letters 11 ane yyants nc11s trom l1er tunt Before jme s appe trance t11e elderly couple had been tr11nff to dec1de 1111at X115 best for th1s d tughter Lnhke tl1e other ch1ldren ane 11 as a student Lonsequcntly she had al11a1s Ilayed and 11 orked 1n md tbout her fathers study and had sloyyly crept a l1tt1e closer to h1m than the other l1appy go lucky ch1ldren It 11 as ane 11 ho put Ire h H011 ers on h1s desk occaslon enterta1ned h1 guests Indeed ane fulfilled all the l1ttle othces 11 h1ch Nlrs Gu1l ford 111th l1er large fa1111ly and poor health otten could not fill ane 11 as tl1e fa1or1te not onl1 of her father but of t11e NN hole famlly the seryants the guests And 1et althouffh she 11as 1n many 11ays the dom1nant character of the Gtnlford estate a11d although at home l1e 11 as the best po1sed and 111ost attractlxe ot all the glrls 1y11en tl1ro11n 1mong str lnffcrs she 11as I'ClIlC6Ilt self co11 L10l1 and ey e11 trxffht ened Her pare11ts 11 ere 11 ell a11 are ot tllla cond1 t1on and both felt respons1ble tor haymff kept her so e11t1re1y sheltered from t11e yyorld so lono' Both had recently reallzed tor tl1e lirst t1n1e that tl1ey had made a 1n1st tke 111 teachmfr ane at home 11 h1le the other cl11ldren 11 ent to h1rfh cl1ool and both parents 11 ere anx1ous to ren1edy tht1r error 111111 as httle 131111 tn ane as poss1ble ane dear I yy a11t to talk to your Iather about thlq letter Fo to h1s l1brary I shall call you oon sa1d Nlrs C1u1ltord as he handed the letter to l1er hu band 'Ihen seemg t11e hvht e t shade ot d1sappo1ntment pa s o1er l1er daughters tace she a ded Xour cousm Nlartha 1s 11on1e tor tl1e llOllfl l.Y5 and ends you htr lo1e Ill tell you more oon 'Nlr C1u1ltord read tl1e letter rap1dly Flne Page 19 fine he nd CITlpl1Z1t1C8.llX lhe ch1ld loy es her aunt deyotedly and I bel1e1e 11 anythlng 11111 help her Cram her self a surance a y1s1t 111th Nlay 11111 do 1t Be 1des Nlartha IS part1c ularly 11yac1ous and 11611 polsed and no doubt ane 11111 unconsc1ou ly copy her Xou dont tllllllx the chanffe 11111 be too ffreat quest1oned Nlrs Gudtord st1ll a httle dub1ous tbout thrustmg l1er fay or1te daughter among others 'X he 3.11511 ered 111011111118 e11 11ot 111th Nlay She 11111 sn1ooth tl1lIlfYS ou Ihen shall I call her X I hope hell 11 ant to fr I11 ans11 er to her mothers qu1ck11 but at the door she hesltated Read th1 ane a11d tl1en tell me exactly ho11 you feel about It Ha11nff read the letter she 0116 lt back to l1er father 11 1th the COf'l1l11CIllf It s up to you I ather But I 11 ant your op1n1o11 Do you 11 ant to call ane came Id loye to leather she a1d slo11ly but In1 so foohsh among strangers Thats just lt Dauffhter he sa1d k1ndly Xour mother and I reahze that and we want you to oy ercome It It y11ll be yery e111barras s1nU 11 hen you re older Then you 11 ant me to go I shall not 1ns1 t that 1ou go but It 11 ould certamly please me 1f you 11 ould X11 r1Uht Iather but 1f I find It too hard must I stay the full t11o 11 eeks Nlr Gtnlford p lused tl1e11 added It 11 ould be rather a11k11 1rd to cut y our 1 lblt short ane I th1nk It must be the full t11o weeks Beslde I th1nk you 11111 need t11o 11eeks to Ualn your elt assurance Hour motl1er and I are yery 'lI1X1Ollb that you do that Ill tr1 Iather she sud s1ncere11 though llI'I1lCllW and 111th a Ihank you ane Mr Gtulford changed the subject For the next three days t11ere yy as much ado gettlng ane ready b11t early O11 the thlrd her trunk yy as securely packed on the back ot her uncle s car tor he had dr11en doyyn jllst to get her and ane 11 as lJ1ClCl11l0' her fam1ly her first tearful tareyy ell HOXYBXCT ane yyas naturally of a KllbpOSltlOl'1 and before long sie 11 as treel1 111th her u11cle To be sure no11 and then had not cheerful chattlno' she yyould find her elt 111sh1ng she . 1 . .. . ., :, l. i-......-....i l.eXl,I,, z 1 ' C 1 tl , ' ' ' - LITE- k 1 - 1 1 - . 1.1 . 1. 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' : 4 WLSTWARD HO come but the thought of her fathers xxish nexer failed to renexx her determination to please htm It xx as late xx hen they droxe up to the house that night and ane xx as too tired and hungrx to thmk much of home or indeed of any thing lherefore after a refreshing meal she xxent to bed although she knexv that she xx ould prob ably not get such a chance to haxe a talk xxith her cousln agam 'Ihe next morning in deference to ane s re quest, the cou ms Stay ed at home chatting and unpacking Not unt1l lunch time xxhen ane by force of habit mox ed toxx ards the side table to pour her father s coffee did she think xery seriously of home and then they teased her so good naturedly that she felt quite at ease as if her brothers xx ere teasing her lhat after noon one of Marthas friends came in for a short NlSlt and ane xx ho had found her xery interesting xxas surprised on her departure to hear her say aside to Martha I thought you Sdld she xxould be axx kxxard amonfr trangers I think she s charming' The next day Mrs I arr planned an all day trip to Ixexx Xork and ane although vreatlx interested, xxas nexertheless somexxhat terrx fied 'Ihe rlde from Lllzabeth xxas long but finally they reached the ferry and ane got her first sight of lNexv 'fork She felt rather small ings but Martha much more interested in the gulls,gradually absorbed anesattention 'lhex took a car from the ferry to the department stores and ane xxas immediately xx orried by the thick streams of trafflc Hoxv shall xxe ex er get across the street? she asked and then added 'lhere must be some large celebration to day VVell manage ane her aunt re assured her smlhng at the uggestlon of the bw cele bratron 'lhe buildings xx Inch are huge enough to a frequenter of Nexv York xxere unphfled anes untrained eyes 'lhe shoxx xxlndoxxs seemed marxelous She was surprised at the magnificence of the interior of the store ind at the xarlety ot articles displayed Indeed 'xlrs Parr became pleased xxxth the thought of hoxx quickly ane xx ho xxas supposed to be so extremelx shx xxas dexelopmg into a Nexx Xorker It xx as a decided hock to ane xx ho had ex pected to haxe a most unpleasant xlsxt to find herself strangely delighted xxlth the size and bustle of the lunchroom m xx lnch thex lunched It xx as late that ex ening xx hen thex took a subxx ax to meet Mr Parr lhe station seemed huge ind nnpressixe strange and exciting to line but she was glad that she was not alone Xloreox er the tube disappointed her I seemed so hot dustx and close It xx as nec es arx to tran fer and ane xx as thinking deep lx of the speed of the trains and the establish ment of subxx ax s as thex xx aited for their tram Her father had in describing the tunnel to her tried to conxmce her that it xxas perfectly safe but not unt1l noxx did he behexe that such a place could be sure She xx as xx onderlnff if she could ex er find her xx ax alone or exen be as familiar xxith Nexv Xork as her aunt xx as xx hen Martha startled herby calling Our tram ane Hurry' But line was not used to hurrxxng in the New York sense and somehow she found that the door had been shut and that she xx as alone at the station wlth her aunt and cousin signalling frantically to her from the tram Jane moreoxer could not understand them md for a xx hrle she felt lost quite lost Not knoxxmff eacactlx xxhat she xxas doing ane asked an officlal hoxx to get to her station He gaxe her definite directions and she xx as some xx hat rehex ed although the minutes still drag fred so sloxxly YK hen the train came the of ficial xx ho no doubt reahzed that she xx as not lccu tomed to Nexx York hurried her on her Qnce inside ane began to look around her for someone xx ho looked fannhir xxith Nexv X ork and who was at the same time frlendlx look ing She declded upon a rather elderlx moth erly xx oman and asked her lf she xx ould tell her xxhen she came to her station The xxoman xx as indeed frlendly and at once started a con xersatlon ane thought she xx as x ery interest ing and It seemed no time at all before she reached her statlon She thanked her ae qualntance quite smcerelx and ahffhted from the car 'lhen suddenlx :he re ihred that if she could go rn a ubxxax alone and talk to a strange xxoman she could get dong anyxxhere or in other xxords she reahzed that self confidence had been qulcklx nned bx neeessntx ie xx as pleased xxith herself extremelx xx ell pleased She grexx happiest of ill though xxhen she thought ot her father Illlllllg' and suing I knexx xou d find xourself ane I hen she saxx her aunt 1nd cousin hurrxmg to xx ard her and she smiled at their too rppar ent fright and she grinned quite broadlx xx hen ier con in said 3.dIl'lII'lI1fYlX Son re 1 exx X orker alreadx ane' Page 20 r , yi Y- I l -fi ' ' 'I G .Q ' ' z ' ' , . .' 2 1 1 v f - . - A v , I t , y v '. : ,. . . - s ' I - I .I ,I I ' . 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Trmothy s Budclmg and Farlure MARY TYMESON 28 IXIOTHX ' es mamma dear I was yust comrng Trmothy left hrs play obedrently and scrambled up the I hrll to the house XX rthout a mur mur he trotted upstarrs washed gmgerlv and brushed hrs matted blonde harr lhcn he changed hrs oyeralls for trousers and put on a collar and tre 'lrmothy was proud of hrs collars and even more proud of hrs tres lntrl a short trme before he had been the se cret delrght of every mother rn the yrllage and the tpen scorn of eyery other boy Hrs fond mamma rnsrsted upon enrobrng her offsprrng rn darnty lrnen wash surts knee length socks of delrcate shades and patent leather slrppers How Trm othy hated the srght of hrmself as he was thus carefully dressed and told to run out and play and not to srt down on anythrng drrty 'ylamma always sard that He wondered vaguely what would happen rf he drd happen to srt down at all outsrde The Monohan famrly had recently moved to Fllerslre a small vrllage not manv mrles from Cumberland Mrs Nlonohan had soon rnformed the admrrrng nerghbors that the famrly were rest rng for the summer rn thrs quret place so far re moved from the dm of that great crtv Baltrmore Qhe often complarned that she drdnt know how she was gomg to stand such a dull place but 'yfatthew rnsrsted upon comrng to some out of the way place where he could have chrckens Tllerslres chref drversron came rn the evenrng when the whole vrllage turned out to see th eyenrng Irmrted stop for water and to take on rryarl Hrs Monohan would haye been extremely bored had she not delrghted rn berng looked up to bv the yrllage people who lrstened attentrvelv to the somewhat dubrous tales Of Baltrmore lrfe It n yer occurred to her that the change from apartment house to the low ramblrng farmhouse necessrtated a change of wearrng apparel for her son I doubt rf she would haye consented to the chan e anyway rf somethrng had not happened One XVednesdav afternoon yvhrle most of the women of the yrllage were attendrng a socral ath errng at the parsonage rn honor of Nfrs 'ylono han Trmothy left alone wandered lrstlessly about the yard The place was an rdeal play round a long rollrn reen hrll rn front of the house a roomy yard behmd wrth yyoodsheds nd a toolhouse at the end beyond that yy as the Page 21 spacrous chrcken yard To the rrght at the foot ot a steep stony hrll a cool shallow creek bab Lled joyously over shrny wet stones A few feet on the other srde of the creek a low stone wall dryrded the Nlonohan propertv from the school yard None of these thrngs meant anythmg to frmothy W asnt he forever berng told to keep off the front lawn: Hadn t hrs mother filled the back yard wrth nasty old flowers -Xnd wasnt the chrcken yard the prrde of hrs fathers heart and therefore forbrdden ground? Of course the creek was out of the questron and he had no use for tools even rf he had been allowed to use them Thrs XVednesday as on nearly all other days he walked slowly about or peered through the fence at Brddy and Baxter hrs fathers Rhode Island Reds They were lucky thrngs he thought recervmg all the care and attentron possrble whrle he he gulped a lrttle wrth self prty was dressed lrke a wax model and left to hrmself Suddenly he hated the chrckens hated hrmself and hated the world It was then that the gang had come along a bare legged ragged lookrng gang on the way to the swrmmrng hole They suddenly halted and stared at hrm currously Someone laughed a mockrng tantalrzrng laugh Timothy saw red He walked halfway to the fence hrs fingers work mg convulsrvely G0 on laugh he sard rt arnt my fault Anyway I could lrck vou all At thrs a wrld ycer broke loose and before he realrzed It the whole gang was over the fence and upon hrm He fought fiercelv whrch qurte surprrsed the gang and when thev finally landed hrm ln the creek torn and muddv a few of the others found themselves rn the same place and equally drshev eled The fact that he had fought so well seemed tc bear consrderable werght wrth the gang' and before thev took therr departure a frrendlv feel mg was establrshed among them Trm as thev rmmedrately called hrm told them warmly of hrs hatred for hrs srssy duds See here sard one grrmy faced urchrn who wrth a broad wrnk rntroduced hrmself as the mm rters son suppose you try gettrng yourself drrty for awhrle Ill bet your ma wrll soon chan e her mrnd about what you should yvear Int for Pete s sake dont srt doyvn on anvthm drrty Trm had told hrm of hrs mothers pet admonrtron from then on Trm managed to get hrmself Q , o . 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' ' - - K - 3 4 , 4 I ' 4 '4 . 4 1 WESTWARD HO terr1blx d1rtx 1'1rst he tore h1s blouse next he splashed mud on h1s socks another t11ne he tell l1ead first 1nto the creek lmallx 'Inn blossomed forth one dax IH oxeralls, and Mrs Nlonohan la1d the lmen SUIIQ to rest wlth a last aiifectxonatt pat rllm was supren1elx happx and oxcralls were as much heax en as he deslred 'Iomght he xxas to be 1n1t1ated IIIIU the ., ll f s secret club of vxhlch Stumpx Larrett thc 111111 lster s son was Clllef ThlS IS adequate explana tlon for h1s mamma dears and h1s chee1tul obedlence After dlllIlCI' the gang called lt CXCIIIII grub T1m paced nerxouslx about the room wa1t1nf1 tor an opportun1tx to ask PCYHIISSIOH to go Sup pose he couldnt get out It would be just l1ke mamma he thought glOOIll1lX Imallx thc looked for opportunlty came Nlamma dear he began t1n11dlx max I go over to Stabert Barretts house tomghta Xou know Qtabert dont vou mamma the I'l1lI'llStCYS son Reverend Barretts son You know h1m dont you mamma dear? Yes son I know Stabert, h1s mother re plled calmly scarcelx glancmg up from her needle xvork Xou sax he has 1nv1ted xou ove1 tonlghta VVell ask xour father You re h1s ch1ld too xou know Mr Monolaan lmmedxatelx told T1m to ask h1s mother that her Judgment was best a11d then leturned to hlS studx of a poultrx magazme 'xfrs Monohan seemed pleased w1th th1s answer al though she knew beforehand what lt would he She gaxe her consent and after manx warnxngs depart He ran all the xxax to Qtumpx s house for lt xxas late and arrlx ed breathless and exc1ted The other boxs were there 'lllfl as soon as he l1ad murmured a fexv pohte xvords to 'Xlrs Parrett thev left for the club room TINIQ knees trcm bled a l1ttle as he clumped up the dark crooked sta1rs to the parsonage attlc Here one corne1 l1ad been CllI't8.lllCfl off for the club room X ClIl'1DlKl'1ICCl morr1s eha1r xxas placed at the head of a th1ee leffffed table propped up xx1th a saxx ed off bed slat Groupe d 1bout tl1e table xxere soap boxes and a xxobblx Cl101JDll1 block 011 ont xx all hung a crude map of Tl1e X1lla e of Tl lcrshe o11 xxl11cl1 xx as marked ex erx hon L l3ll'l1 nd Cl1lClxPll xard D1rcctlx behmd thc m 111 cha1r huns' a blood red fimnel DC'IllllIlf flllhtflt from the Rex ere11d Dr I arrett s rbscarded mah' slnrtl xx1th the letters D D on It 111 xxl11te chu e COII The boxs took the1r seats Qt1111111x ene 0CCllf'HlI1 ' tl1e lI1OI'I'lN eha1r I l1ll carefullx drexx a rustx tm box from a l1 lt 111 the wall I11 th1s xxcre kcpt the xaluable ot the club -CIIICHN three or tour candles a box of matches an old notebook a few penc1ls a mckel and a plugged d1n1e tonlx one member had exer pa1d h1s dues 111 the clubl loe l11ll1n0fs 1ead the m1nutes and asked 1f anxonc had due Of course no one had but loc put 111 th1 ques llOI'1 tonlght just tor the sake ot appc.11 tncc Xoxx boxs Stumpx began xx hen tl'llS had been attended to lt 1s our dutx a11d cxtrunclx great pleasure ttlns xx 1th a bemgn SI'IlllL 111 11111 s !l1I'6C tlonj to acquamt our new 3.p1JllCZ1l1I vuth the ules and chlef pleasures of th1s club As ch1ef I take th1s upon 1nx self 'Now T1m we cant tell all our secrets tomght cause lt wouldn t be fa1r Sou reallx d1dnt expect us to now d1d xou Sou see lts th1s wax xou gotta do son1e spe c1allx dar1n deed before xou are allowed to JOIII Desperate Dons club Thats our name Xfter that xou can Jom and be 1n all our secrets 1f xou pax your dues The dues I n11gl1t mention are fifteen cents a month how does that su1t xou? T1m agreed that lt d1d but he must know more about the dar1ng deed XVell 1ts th1s wav, Stumpy expla1ned W1 h a loftx sm1le xou gotta thmk up some real good plan somethmg to wake up th1s old town 11ot somethmg tame l1ke knockmg off the preach ers hat but somethmg reallx blg Here Ioe B1ll1ngs got up and told how l1e and the boxs set fire to h1S father s old sn1oke house Of course lt wasn t used for anxthmg but tools but lt caused a lot of exc1tement and brought out the whole fire department It had been the first 1L1l1g' the tire alarm on the church bell for h1s oeed of Cliiflllg' Rgam and aga111 It had pealed forth three long one short txvo long llfltll tle xxhole XIIIIQC tur11ed out No one thought of QUQIJCCUIIL, Qtumpx b11t ex erx one thought that loe had do11e 1t loe was blamed for most of the tlIllIQ'S th1t thc ,ana d1d but he fllflllt mmd lecausc lu xx is tht countx Sl'lCI'lfTs son and xxas ntxer p11111sh1d txupt tl1e t1me l1c lJlllllCKl the smoke house To 'TIIN xx ho e hft had bee11 one lo11 llllfllf hed d1x 1ftcr anothtr these thmg secmed 1111 lIl1I3OQQllJlC Ile xxondeled hoxx he could tx er do Qflllttlllll eouallx darmff He xxas a httle con qtumpx Vilfl that the gang alxxaxs 1dcs 1f a mmvster s son could do lt TIIII xxas to be g1xen o11e xxeek to xx lllCl'l t1me no member of the club tx IC to hold co11xe1 'lfl0l1 xx1th h1111 lu t a rule Qtumpx Vllfl The xxeck shpped bx GlllClxlX Tllll turned 1 1 ll oxer llllllfl a11d tllfl r solcd xxhcn lt ied l so could ht th111k flllflll r f the club Pane 0' i 1' I '-. 4' ' - 1, 1 - Q ' 1 vs - 1 ., S ' 'I T I! 7 .'! li' i', ' , ' Q x 9 -9 ' ' . . . 1. 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' ' ' . , ' ' 3 . o - ' 11:11 :utter pla ' 111 h1s . . iel . f .UL WESTWARD HO doyyn one atter another as berng too tame Then on lrrrday mornrn exactly one yyeek trom the date of the club meetrng he watched hrs tathe tccd the much hated chrckens and rmmedrately a plan so darmg as to make hrm gasp formed rn rrs mrnd He hurrredly summoned the gang and held a long consultatron yyrth them XX hen Stumpy heard the plan he gaye a loyv whrstle and sard that rt yyas the best of any yet lhat urght the gang met tor a short trme at Stumpy s house Each boy had truthfully told hrs mother that he was gorng to Larretts and then thev drvrded rn two halt dry rsrons and started rn op posrte drrectrons One half led by joe Lrllrngs headed for a lrttle clearrng rn the Brllrngs woods The other party led by Trm and Stumpy both a lrttle yvhrte made rts way towards frm s house lhey clrmbed stealthrly over the school yard fcncc and hrstened wrthrn the shadow of the gloomy burldrng where they held a whrspered consultatron The rest of the boys flattened tremselyes agarnst the srde of the burldrng whrle T1m and Stumpv chmbed over the wall to the creek Trm glanced up the hrll to the house The top of hrs fathers head was just vrsrble above the wrndow srll Tears came to hrs eves and he felt a trghtness rn hrs throat but angered by hrs babvrshness he strarghtened up and walked more boldlv They walked besrde the creek untrl thev came to the end of the Nfonohan yard Then crossrng the creek on stones they crawled uf the hrll and chmbed over the fence rnto the chrcken yard Trm now lost all fear A steelv glrnt came rnto hrs eye He was out for revenge An old hen cackled sleeprly Both boys dropped rnstantly to therr knees and warted a few mrn utes Then rnch by rnch they crawled towards the Reds coop rn the center of the yard Frnall they reached rt 'md Trm fumbled nervously wrth the latch XX ould the darn thrng ney er unhooka At last' Don t for et dont mrss them he whrspered oyer hrs shoulder The door swun open the same rnstant Prddy awoke and began t cackle Two arms shot out srmultaneously and grabbed two yery surprrsed chrckens by therr throats Trm stopped to fasten the door Prddy strrr led rn qtumpy s grasp and wrenchrng her sclf free for an rnstant let forth such a cackle hat qtumpy nearly lost hrs hold on her arrsto cratrc neck Damn that brrd he muttered then to the shakrn Trm lets et out of thrs place qurck They proceeded safely as far as the fence Xou get oyer first Trm and for Petes sake dont drop that brrd Youre most lrkely to do any hm qtumpy s neryes yvere gettrnff the bet page 23 ter of hrs drsposrtron They chmbed over cau trously and began to prck therr yyay down the hrll Once Stumpy stumbled He swore sottly 'lrm was shocked Xou dont gotta cuss about rt he s rd re proachfully I stumped my toe too Aw dry up the other began but trrpprng oy er a tree root he sprawled full length on the ground In a second Brddy was tree and started down the hrll cluckrng wrth frrght -Xs she struck the water she stopped abruptly Trms arm shot out to grab her She ducked and ran wrldly along the edge of the creek She paused agarn two arms shot out and btumpy wrth a trrumphant cry grabbed her just as she reached the water In the excrtement he pressed her neck trghtly 'md pushed her head under the water NVhen he Hnallv brought rt up agarn Irddy s neck was lrmp and her eyes popped out hrdeously Hurrv oh hurry Trm was pleadrng almost cryrng now Ssh quret now my fathers com rn Say Trm what ll I do Brddy s dead drowned thrs rn a hoarse whrsper Oh anythrng Drop her Nfy fathers up there at the door Go through the creek on your hands and knees and my gosh hurry ' They reached the wall rn safety 'Now thev had onlv that moonlrt stretch to the welcome shad ows of the schoolhouse Baxter was strll safe rn Trm s possessron and hrs plan could strll be ac complrshed on '1 lrttle smaller scale Strangely enough he had no desrre for chrcken to nrghf The thought of rt made hrm srck He glanced back Hrs father was gone' Alls safe now he sard lets go' Thev started across Half wav over he looked back lVh1t he saw froze hrs blood Hrs father lantern rn hand was runnrng doyyn the hrll towards them The game s up Stumpy he sard wrth a groan He ran to the schoolhouse Clear out of here ourck he sard rn a loyv clear vorce to the gang fell the gang rn Prllrngs yvoods thev won t have anv roast chrcken to nrght Then he ran back rnto the moonlrght to face hrs father XVhen Nlr Nfonohan reached the cul prrts he ser7ed them bv the backs of therr necks nd shook them fiercely XX hat do you mean he s'ud rn a choked yorce by stefrlrn my pet chrckensj Here he he an to haul them roughly toward the house Nfy oyvn son stealrng chrckens from hrs yery own father' Of all the oh why on earth drd yo11 do rt' VVhere s Prddy 'J qhe had better be rn the coop VVhat Nou you say vou mean to sav that you droyyned her? He drew hrs hand across hrs da7ed eyes 'rs rf awakrn from a hor 1 . v . U v v . . v ' Y v 1 or ' J si - - ,. . . , 4 . . . -A 1 1 U v s - - T. , . . w . h . . H - . . ,, N. 1 . , 11 - --, ' ' , G v .4 U ' ' . r J I ' , O, , ' s. , U - y 2 y ' ' 1 7 ' J 1 . . , ' ,. . - . 1 . . 1 , U 0' . 'V . 1 1 ' 7 ' r. ' ' . ' - 0' , ' . . . . .Y. . . - , . . - 1 Y . . . - Y J. . . , . . - r r , 9 ' 7 . v . . a ,J . . . , . , , . 1 . ,. V . . 7 - V r . r . V. V I X ' . . h . Y . , 1 1 1 , Y 7 . . . H ,, . . . , 1 1 ' 2 . 1 ' . A . Y . ' . ' I 7 I Y . . . . . . g ,, ' ' Li ' 7 ' , , 1 5 1 O, I I7 . , . . , . . . H . ' , , . . 1 ' . J , , . . . ,, 0' r cr r 1 'v , s ' v 1 1 ' . ' . , . . . Y sr J . . . . . . 7 1 , c . Y 1 ' 1 I J - .- I l V u xl 1 - . V vs l of ' , v ' , ' ' ' ' sz v 2: ' cc ' U . 7 ' ' Q ' I , . ' ' 7 . V . ' . . . J 1 1 . , I T C 'Y I , 1 Y w T ' v 41 7 sr ' ' . . 1 , f. 1 . xc 1 1 . . . . as ' ' ' as - - , va ' ' ' as . , . . . , , ' 1 1 1 , . .At k 1 J 4 1 ' 1 , 1 ' 4 O . ' ' . r v Y L - - Y - K . 4 1 A - 1 ., 1 1 . r -' 1 1 . I . 0.0. ' .7 ' - .-I f v 1 ,1 1 - , 1. . 1 . . I ' . ff ' . 9' ' ' . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . . 1 L v . .Q 7 . H v . v . ,, L 1 .1 ' . ' . - . 1 . ' , 0- . - 1 . ,, L w 5 1 . Ki ' Y! lf! v ' ' ' 7 , ' ' sr s ' ' sy ' - ' 0' 0' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 5 , 1 5 . . , , r - v sc 7' ' s ' Y - ' 11 . . 1 1 1 . 1 ' , ' ' f v f ' . . A . , 1 1. , . . v 1 U . - . , . . v- 7 V ,, . 4. ' 0.77 V' v ' - ' . ' .' 0- , l S- .1 I - 1 1 K, rs K .. . 4 I 5 , I C 5 WESTWARD HO rible drean1. His face was white and haggafd. Father, I'm sorrs, realh I am, Tim said brokenly I I d1dn't know you would care so much But I had to do somethmg to get 111 the old club B1 th1s t1n1e the1 reached the top of the h1ll 'Nlr Nlonohan had 01 erco111e 111s en1ot1o11 b1 now Hls mouth was set ln a stern stralght llIlC He had a purpose to accomphsh Ile sexzed the boss roughlx a11d l1urr1ed them to the ch1cke11 coop 111 Vl,l1lCl1 l1e placed Laxter w1tl1 mam loxmg pats O11 tl1e wax back to tl1e l1ouse l1e stopped at tl1e woodsl1e1l a11d drew the boys 111 after I11111 '11n1 got tl1e first thrashlng 111 h1s hfe 'lllil Stumpx got l11s worst 'lhe next das tl1e ullage was a lJll77 Vtlfll the goss1p Imagme' 'lhe 1111111ster s ow11 S011 steal 111g ch1cke11s ll l1at IS th1s generatlon commg o A few days later Stumpy received a 11ote which ran as follows: Dear Stumpy, I dowanna be 1n 1our club and I a1nt Gonna be a rough11eck no more Here 15 IDX dues for 1 month to show you I arent no cl1eape skate SIHCFFFIX 30z1rs TINIOTIIX ll xrsox Nloxouxx J 'Not mans da1s later a 11eat s1gn readmg For sale cheap Owner n1ust leaxe town was tacked on tl1e g1te post of tl1e 'llonohan house lhe 1111111ster bought 1t w l11cl1 caused a great deal more comment lhcn one exemng as tl1e hnuted express stopped for water Mr a11d Nlrs Nlonohan w1tl1 llIl1Otl'lX betw ecn them dressed 1n a spotless wl11te 1111e11 su1t s1lk socks patent leatl1er Sll1Jp6I'S a11d '1 w11le br1mn1ed straw l1at cl1111bed aboard a Pal tlmore a11d Oh1o Express Dream Pals Doms 51 NEVVTON 26 HE lawn wflth IIS sweet scented flow ers, low marble benches and l1ly pond flooded Vlrlth moonhght seemed so d111nely peaceful that Hugh VX xnston chose lt as tl1e n1ost fittmg place to open the s111all em elope w h1ch l1e held 1n h1s hand For a second l1e looked at tl1e n1oo11 a11d trees allfl l1stened to tl1e sweet ITlLlS1C commg from the dance floor wl1ere llla guests were enjoung a dehghtful e1 emng Then, w1th a slgh l1e sat dow ll and opened the em elope 'les just tl1e sa111e l1e H1LlI'lllllI'Ctl as h1s e1 es fell upon a small wh1te card upon wl11cl1 a tlllX Xn1er1ca11 a11d I re11cl1 flag w ere pamted a11d the words X IN e la Trance Three Cheers for Xmerlca were pr111te1l Hugl1 s gaze llll gered o11 the words b11t l11s thoughts sp11l back to a 51 X alentxne s da1 clght xears ago lhat qt X alentmes das 111 tl1e cold llllllp iz 1 110 hom 78 1111 1l1e 1111111111 s 1lea emng ro1r 1 1 ll LTN ll Cllll r ll w111 11 pea1eful h l11 11 the lllllflll tl1e Clltll 111 111 f NIL lf s 1 rw 1hfl'ere11t' H1111 1111 Lt 1 1 but lllll 1 1r1 lllfY 1 llhl 1 11 L 1 t1111111 111 s lflh Hughs reglment had fought from late on the afternoon of tl1e thlrteenth of Iaebruary 11nt1l dawn of the next day Nlany men were k1lled 111ore wounded, but tl1e battle was won, and the t0Vl.l1 onls ten m1les behlnd the hnes where tl1e won1en and chlldren were praymg for the n1en at tl1e front was sa1ed' The shat tered Amer1can forces n1arched, m1dst the Joy ous cheers of the French 1nto the town Captam NN IHSIOU after g111ng l11s last com 111and to l11s men, dashed n1adly to the hosp1tal where Tom l1ad been carrled He found Tony 011 a small cot HIS face was ghastlx and lns e1 es were closed Hugh touched l11s l1and an1l whlspered IIOIIX but recenmg no reply l1e looked fra111111ll1 about for a1d Tl1ere where l1e l1ad expected to find sk1lle1l doctors a111l 11a111c1l nur Ls l1e saw onlx '1 few bew1l1lered I ltlltll 1111111111 scutered lbout a barren roo111 1,, 11111 11s ues 1111 oo Cl aga 1 1 1 he knew 11ot w 1 s blllfl 1 1 1 1 11111 ll - 1 N lt fl 111 1l 11 a 11 LI 1 1 ll L Page ' I yn I u - i A ' 1 6 ' ' V . . 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Ile 1':1s l-'ing 51 ' 1 a jlllilll lfrench 1'11. 1111 I1 Sllfllk'-WllllC cot in a sunny 1'1 1111. ll 1 saw' , :.,1 WESTWARD HO sex eral xx hlte capped nurses moxmg nolselessly about the room and sl1ghtlx ralsmg h1s head he dlscox ered that he xx as one of manx men lymg on cots l'he hght hurt h1s ex es and he cox ered them xxlth his hand -X small xxh1te clad figure xx alked qtucklx to h1s bed Good mormng she sald Im so lad xou declded to xx ake up Youxe been asleep for such a long tlme No no xou mustnt talk she sand qulcklx as he attempted to form 1 sxllable xxlth hrs dry hps Ill tell you ex ery tlung xou want to knoxx Lets see do xou remember the exemng of February the 14th xxhen xou led your x1ctor1ous troops back to toxxn He nodded and she contlnued XX ell the place xxas ln a mlserable COI'lflltlOl l There xx ere no nurses nor supphes and a thousand suffermg men Captaln Paula as we call our head nurse antlclpated the suffermg of xour forces and asked for xolunteers to make an all day s Journey to come here We came a hun dred strong and soon got the place ln order We found you I remember because I nearly fell oxer xou lylng ln the doorxvax Your shoulder xxas shot nearly away and they say that you had come all the way from the front' She smlled br1ghtly w1th a look of deep ad mlratlon ln her ex es I guess that's all you xxant to know msnt 1t3 You ve been sleepmg ex er slnce but I was hoplng you d wake to dax because the sun IS shlnlnff so br1ghtlx She stralghtened the coyers and started to moxe away but seexng a perplexed look 1n the man s exes she leaned oyer hlm and sand XX hat IS Tony xx here s Tonya he murmured Tonx she repeated Ah xes Xntony XIcGregor and her brxght eyes grexv sad He he d1ed Captaln lVmston just xester dax He suffered so much and he xxas so braxe and cheerful through it all XX hen the pa1n wasnt so sexere he used to look at you lxmff unconsclous on xour cot She stopped for a second and then contmued Ile often murmured Hugh good old Hugh 1n h1s sleep and xesterday just before he d1ed he sald Tell Hugh good bxe Ill see hxm oter then' Scarcelx had the nurse Hnlshed speakmg xxhen Hughs exes xxere closed m a restless sleep that la ted for many long hours Thus Hugh XX1nston learned that hxs braxe lox al frlend h1s comrade that he loxed could uoxx be onlx a Dream Pal lt xxas just a week after Tony had passed on mto the great ox er there l as he had termed lt that Hugh fhe remembered the dax as he 1 age 25 sat on the marble bench ln the garden as lf xt xx ere yesterdaxj had first seen Captam Paula Alxse Lears XX hen he awoke from hxs second sxege of unconsclousness Hugh regalned his strength steadlly and qulcklx He xvas tlred of lymg on h1s back he had a pass1onate deslre to be at the head of h1s forces fac1ng the roarmg can non -Xnd what matters such a tr1fle as a shat tered shoulder to an energetlc Xankee who xx ants to be up and doxng' Hugh was deter nuned and 1n that he xxas determ1ned he sue ceeded Irom the moment he had seen Captam Paula and she had smlled and told hlm that h1s hatred for the Huns so greatly mcreased by lonx s fate xxas a far too bltter hatred to allow hun to be happy he had lox ed her xvlth that loxe had come a klnder feehng toward all manklnd not that his loathxng of the ene my xvas any less but h1s adoratlon of Paula was so great that II counteracted and over balanced the hatred and left hlm xn spite of l11s sorrow rather a happy man Many glOI'1OllS never to be forgotten weeks passed ln the httle French v1llage after Captaln Wmston was strong enough to take short dally walks and after Captaln Paula had her xvork arranged o that she could accompany hlm It xx as xvhlle on one of these walks that Hugh chscoy ered that Paula s 1n1t1als formed a charm mgly approprlate name She was leamng agamst a tree 1n the dense wood xxhere they had nearly lost the1r way laughxng joyouslv at a Jubllant squlrrel ln the branches aboxe Hugh carving her 1n1t1als on the large trunk of the tree xvas xvork1ng labor lously P A and the stem of the L xvere neatly lettered on the rough bark xvhen Hugh excla1med By oxe P A L pall That sults y u exactly Captam Paula That 1S just xvhat youxe been to me all these weeks You cheered me xx hen Tony left you made me see that he was glad to gwe h1s life for h1s country and that I should be glad for hmm youve w alked wlth me ex ery day xou xe talked xxtth me and understood so xxell He paused and held out hxs hand Nlay I call you Pal 9 h asked almost rex erentlx aes Hugh she returned Her clear broxxn eyes smlled rather tenderlx mto h1s and he reahzed that h1s loxe xxas returned That mght he dreamed of her tlus mspmng trustmg Pal and the next day he recelx ed h1s orders to the front ' 1 . v . . . V V A Y Q . ' v ' , Y . A , ' , . 'C V 4 ,a s ' 1 ., . . . - ' - - .. , .. . - - , . , g Y Y ' Y Y ,Y -. --s -Q ' I '. . Y u , Y N Y . - , , J - - ' 7! ' ' ' 5 .. ' 7 v Y , ' Y Y' I Y . is , Y Y v ' x L . . ' Q ' ' Y Y Y 9 l ' Y ' c . . , ' ' ' - 4 Y , , , Y' ' - ' - . F ' , 7' Y ' 4. V ' ' . . . , 1 Y u Y , ,- Ja . . . . -, Y .f ' . . . ' K K is ' - Y C ' ' , ' n . 1 Y - , - Y Y Y , - ' ' Y - , - , . r Y , ' ' L C J , i r 9 v v y ' . J , 1 ' , . Y Y Y Y Y A ' - - - , , ax Y 1 . Y If Q v ' , 1 1 . . , . - Y Y ' , 1 5 . Y 7 Y -1 I v , v ' ' ' - Y . , Y Y . . . . . y ,, - Y - - ' za .f ' . Y Y v ' , l . Y V N . . . d , , 1 , V - - cc r - Y r ' Y ' 1 . . . . . . ' ' U Y lt? Y I ' c Y Yv - K Y Y - . . . , in V30 H , ' , ' ' . 'r 4 - , as n xx xx sy - , Q . . . - U Y . . . . Y Y ' Y , 1 . Y Y r - 1 . ' . Y U Y I . Y . 1 J . . - . ., . O Y q v l l . Y Y , . 1 Y. - Y y, y , Y , ' 6 ' . ' Y . I u I K , . . cn Y t. v . , , . , ' - - - ' 1 , ' 1 - . . , D v 7 . Y - 1 ,Yr Y Y Y - Y- Y Y Y - Y i fl- . L c , V ' ' 1 n Y y! K . f . - - u 4 1 vy ' Y . ' - - ' ' T . C . 7 4 J S 1 . . C 1 1 Y. : -Q ' cc ' 'r v C, r y ' J ' ' . ' ' - ' - r ' Y - Y - Y Y ca as ' '- . Y - 'I l s 1. 1 - Y Y yi Y . .. 1 y , . H Y - u -v , , ' , ' v K I . K 1 WESTWARD HO 111c battle fleld' 1116 tre11cl1e ' The can n011 x fire' 'lhc c11arge ox er t11e top 111e re treat111g 61161111 a11d x1ttorx' Oh 11011 t1e thought 01 It thr111ed 111111' Xccordmg to ordtr Hugh lcft tor the fr011t at s1x on t11e f011oxx111f1 d1x He marthed xx1t11 the reg1111e11t xx l11cl1 passed tl1ro11g11 the x11lage at caxxn ox er t11e h111x and lr axx ax es ox er thc same h1l1s xx l1ere 11e H1111 laula l1ad so oftcn strolled ox er t11e road xx11ere thex l1ad stood at sunset of t11e C1C11l11fY before xxhere xx1t11 3 handclasp of fr1endsh1p 11e had xxh1 percd 111 huskx tones hoodbxe Pal 3.1141 for a 111o111e11t just a t111x 1110111e11t 11er ex es l1'lt1 Hlled 111111 tears lhtn tl1ex had laughtd and raccd doxxn the 11111 Ox er 11115 h11l Hugh l1'1fl marched axx ax 1l1e11 011e 1110rn111g fixe 1110111115 later tlus sa111e reg1111e11t returned 111111 l1obb1ed o crutches, 111a11x carrled then' '11'111s 111 shngs, and 111a11x emptx placcs could be seen 1n thc tl1lI1l'lCKl hues Halt shouted t11e C0111I11Z1l1fl 1111211 t11e same H11g11 except for a11 un 1111ag1nable coat of dust V1l1lC11 coxered 111111 fro111 head to foot ra11 to t11e 11091311211 111th the thought that Paula must be car111g for a11 extretnelx 111 patlent or she xx ould haxe been IH t11e street to 111661 111111 he pu-hed t11e creak1ng door open But then t11e n1a11 stood st1l1 PX xx11d ast0111sl1ed express1o11 ca111e 1nto 111s laugl1111g ex es Hzs hps f0r111111g t11e prec10us na111e Pal became drx He gasped 1n utter '1st0111s11111e1at 211161 hls arms fell helplesslx to 1115 s1des Hls xxl1ole bodv sxvaxed and as he grasped t11e door to steadx 1111115611 t11e k110b fell to t11e floor 111111 a ratt1111f1f sound that echocd throughout t11e enaptx, forsaken r00n1 1l1e place xx as 111111 t11e CXCCPUOII t11at there xx 18 1171 a 111111111 1e1ng 111 1 ro Hugh had seen 1t 011 that 111e1110r 111le 1011116011111 of lebruarx dark d1rtx dexastated 111s d vcd 11111161 bttame 1xx 111 that someone xx ts at 11s 41616 and 11e turncd loxxlx to lt l11x old fr1e11d xxl1o111 t11e Xankces l1ad called 11011 lcre Q111lllI1Q' 16 11xxaxx N1111liCl tl1011g1 SO111Cf1I11Cx through tc1rs1 besulc 11111 1 111o11s1e11r 1 ftxx I'11l11s s11t1 as tllls are '1 that art left c IL and then xx a11 chort sud 1 1111s ll NU 11r.111gh 1 txxr1111o11tl1s a tcr xt 11 tft 11111 1g1x 1tt ttrtcx IL st1 f ofthe 111 axx 11111 1111 111Nl1Ls to tx puss 1l1C11' apprec11t1o11 for t11e xoluntcer xxork aud1ble 13111 11on Pere understood hone 11110, as the Xnaerzcan sax t11e great ox er therc 1111 lllgllt H11gl1 xxalked 3lI11lCQS v 11110111111 1l1C17Ol1I'1I1Q' ra111 H1x 111111d xx as dazed 11c 11141 no c011cept1o11 ot t11e 111116 place or X11lt 11e xxas ilOl110' 11113111 11ear 113.1111 e lc l1'lLfl cxhaustedlx agamst a tree He looked xxc1r1lx about 111111 Z-1I1fl suddenlx xx1t11 a sl11x er bec1111c axxare ot the ra111 Hllfl 1115 drencl1ed c10tl1111g 1x the l1ght of t11e drearx daxxn he recognwcd t11e tree xx111c11 11e xxas leanlng aga111st and pre-snag 1115 fingers tenderlx ox er three lcttcrs carx ed 111 t11e bark, 11e 11111r11111red 'Pal, a11d then after a long pause Dream 1 fexx xxetks later Hugh xa1d goodbxe to t11e l1tt1e, s1111l1ng 11re11c11111a11 11011 Pere 1 t11e daxx xxhen 111- x111age 11341 COI1Sl91LCCl of a dustx sunnx road a 9111111 CO111I1'll1l1lt1 store 'l11ll .1 c1111rc11 he had bee11 the toxx11 shoe 1111liC1' 1 xerxo11e xxho 11341 11Qltkfl t11e toxxn 112111 soon bCCOl11C acqua111ted xx1t11 11011 Pere s s11111111g xx r111kled xx eather beaten face a11d 1115 chterx 411011 jour He l1ad ofte11 tottered 111 10 Qee Tonx xxl111e t11e X111er1ca11 lax 011 h1s back 111 nuserx H had alwaxs l1ad an C11C0l11'3gll1Q s11111e for Paula a11d a pleasant xxord for Hugh Thex had learned to respect and to care for tl'llS old n1a11 xerx greatlx It xxas he 211'lCl 01111 he of all the ll1fll19tI'lO11N outxxardlx care free people xxhom Hl1Qh l1ad knoxxn 111 tl11s same x111affe onlv a fexv n1011thQ ago who shook 1118 hand xxarmlx and wud Xu rex 01r, ITlO11S1C11I', xxe xx1l1 111eet HQZIII1 0111 ' 'Xoxx C1Q11t xears later Hugh seatcd 111 t e 111oo11l1t Q 1.I'flCI1 looked at t11e card 111 lux hand lt xx ax fro111 11011 Pere Qex en others 111 ex attlx a111e lax 111 1112 desk draxx er He t IYCN ed t1c 1a111ttd111gs 11111 11 f111gert11s a11d t1e11 rt111t11111tr111g111at O11CC or 111lCC tl1e1e11ad been 1 s111r 111e-sage on 1C Jac r t1c cart 1C 11111 11x 1C 1110o111g11 t 1J1'1 1 x 1111111 tusc xxorr 1sl11'11 16111 a t 111111 91 11r x . xxt xx1ll 111 1 1 C 11111 11 1 noxx 011 trt 11 N 1111111 tht orthe tra p11x ed 11111 ll 1 411 x ffx11t1 xx cf11tt1r f 1 ut thc xear Page 76 ',, ' , 1 - .1 1 ' T- l - N v 1 .u . h , . 7 H A , L - , 1 I ' 1 , ' 1 ' -.' 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Paula 'l11f1 1- eet .'1l. . . 2 ' ' I . 'l 1 T i - 1711 :1gz111, mi? .11 . 1 ' 111 pat s 'tl 1 'itll 'l' 1 ll 11:11 .1111 ' 11 P3 awj st . ' V, .z' . 111 ' ll 7 115-' '1 1 . lefl' 1 111-11111 1':1lf 1 ' 7 if ' jr 1' 11 ' . 1 ' s . rl' 1,1-1 l1CI'1111- 1':11? 1. 1: 5 111 ffl x'11' 'f was s 'z ' 'lg c1111111 music. and the xx' 11-111 -116011 UH. T1 ' .' If 125' '- '.'- in 1.'11111.., x'1 1 11-15 l1Z1.' 50 ably 1 1 - 1 ough- - 1-fi ' I -1 ' - , 1 - : 1 - 1 I mf' C T53 SICJFD UI' DORO'I HX SLXX XRD 26 EW ARD as sl1e IS con1n1onlx knoxxn throughout XX estern has been ecretary of 26 for txxo xears but lt IS not only by her oxx I1 xear but by all XX estern that she ts recognrzed as one ot 26s outstandlng mem bers Before the pomt sy stem xvas started she xx 'ls a n1en1ber of both the Latm and Camera Clubs but xxas forced to drop them tl11s ye1r for tl1e sake of l1er year ofhces a11d of Htl1lCIlCS She l1as played on l1er years basketball team for three years and 110 one xx l1o saxx tl1e 111ter class games doubts her SXX1ftl1C5S and accuraey In her u111or year she also play ed l1oekey for 26 Sxnce 3.tl1lCtlCS and xear offneers are among the most 1mportant factors m addmg pra1se to tl1e name of tl1e1r year, 26 certa1nly ought to be glad tl1at Sexx ard IS thelr member COLIIIINI IOWLIIR 26 N a state xv1de contest, tl1e An1er1can c,llCI111StI'j 5OC1Cty offered PYIZCS for the best essays submltted on chemlstry 1n re gard to lts relatlon to XZ1flOl1S fields of 111dustry and serx ICC One of these PTIZCS a txx e11ty dollar old p1ece xx as xx on by a XVestern SCIIIOI' Co lCCl1 loxxler for an essay ent1tled 'Ihe Rela t1o11 of Chenustry to Nat1onal Defense Th1s lllC'lllb honor not onlx to Coleen but to 76 and to XX estern If ex er mterest ab1l1ty and hard xx ork deserx ed a rexx ard Coleen deserx ed her for xx henex er the Semors are heard pro cla1m1ng the d1fficulty of masterlng chem1stry some one alxx xys adds But does Coleen do xxe VVl'lCI1 such a remark IS co11s1stently I1l'lllC by all l1er classmate 1ts truth cannot be quest1oned As IS often the case xx1th a sclentrfic Hlllltl Coleen IS greatly mteresteel 111 the Xlath Club Qtnd eo11seque11tly 1n tl1e Star Dance And xet XXllll ull tl11s loxe of tl1e se1ent1hc sl1e 1 decldedlx artlstlc Xs Art I'd1tor of XX 1 srxx xR11 llo sl1e has been xerx successful l member ot tl1e Xrt Club xery '1ct1xe Xlore mxer Ill the e mnte t for the best po ter tdx er llblllo' 'Ihe bxxeet Meat Game 1 plax pre sented for tl1e benefit of the XIIIIIIIVIL Seholar slnp Illllll Colee11 'lQ'ill1 xx o11 tlrst pr1fe Qhe eertfnnlx see1ns to be ffllxlllg '1 number of DIIZCQ recentlx and ex crx one 1s l'1d tl1'1ttl1e e l11xe gone to QllCl1 '1 de erxmg xxmner Grs VIRCIINI X COXX LES 26 HLN 101rl lb eleeted to tl1e sallle year of f1ce for tour COIINCCUUXC x ears there IS no quest1on e1tl1er ot her ab1l1ty or popular ty buch IS tl1e case xx 1tl1 X 1rg1n1a Coxx les the tre1surer of 1976 But tl11 1s 11ot the only IIIIPUIIIIII ofhee X 1r lllla holds ln l1er lllllltll' xe tr xx hen tl1e btudent Xct1x1ty COlT1mlttCC xx ls organwed she xx as OIIC of tl1e txxo repre e11t lIlX es of l1er year Ih1s year sl1e IS el1 11r Ill lll of b X C and 1f 3011 try to get te11 Illlll utes of l1er t1111e xou xx1ll k11oxx l1oxx busy l1er ofnce keeps l1er Xfrrf 1111a 11otxx1tl1stand111g has t1111e 'md t'1l e11t for the Glee Club xxl11cl1 11aturally xx ould requ1re long rehearsals And tl1en there IS l1er dancmg XVhenexer any club or organ1zat1on xxants a fine dancer from XNestern sl1e IS un questlonably selected Her most recent dem O11 tr'1t1on at XVestern xx as at the Alumnae As soc1at1on Benefit xxhere the ent1re group of xx l11cl1 she xx as one of the outstandmff fivures xx ere repeatedly encored Indeed V1fglHla has been xx elcomed 1n so many act1x1t1es at XVest er11 tl1at no 0116 doubts xx hat 26 and XVestern tlllfllx of her IISTHER BAI'1 Z Z6 Q C XRCLI X any one needs an 111troduct1on to Esther but for tl1ose xx ho do Esther IS the Senror xx ho xx as Peg 111 Peff O XIy Heart '1 hat IS qulte SLll:f:lClCIlt Her Ir1sl1 'tccent l1er ffrace and her XIX ac1ty are 1mmed1 ately recalled -X plcture of a handsome ma11 1nd a pretty gtrl dancmg Hash across the mrnd 1n1n1ed1ately folloxx ed by tl1e memory of Perf playmg oftly xx1th erry l1sten1n0attent1xe ly In fact many scenes of s1m1lar mterest eo111e back and Lsther 15 once '1U'11n pro IlOlll1CCCl a dec1ded success Xloreox er I stl1er s dramat1e 'llllllty IS appre eltted no 111ore bx 76 than bx tl1e Dr'1n11t1c Cl11b 111 xx l11ch l1e ls p1rt1eul'1rly xx ell knoxx I1 Xnd tl1e11 she ls '1 stude11t represent'1t1xe 'tnd l1IllX 1 1t IIIXI llll 1s proof cf l1er I7CI'lCl'llJll1tX and letderslnp Iurthermore sl1e IN '1 111e111ber of tl1e sttff of XX 1 srxx xkn Ho md 11 xou recall ex en the one 'trtlele On Bemff PllOtO0'I 113l'lCtl xou xx1ll re'1l17e l1er l1ter'1rx 11 Cllt Indeed I tl1er l1'1 had so n1ucl1 ox er 1111 'tboxe her share of lfts that he IS JOTI enxlcd 'Ind lox ed E 5011115 21 Page 28 O . l . , 4. , , , . 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' g' . s l l ' , ' ' ' , Q. . s ' 1 ' - ' . 1 e 1 A-1 : ' kt . . s ' ' , . , . lvlolly Crowe LERXICE IR xxk 2 SH -XLL tell you a story But I xx arn xou beforehand that It has no Handsome Hero no V1lla1n ous X1l1a1n no Slmpermfr Sac charlne Hero1ne no Lomp11cated Plot no Endmg xx 1th a Thrllhng Lmbrace As a matter ot fact l hcslt tte to c 111 lt a story It 1s rather an ac mount l ut l shall ltt you judge for yourself l I xerybody felt sorry for Nlolly Croxxe Here she xx ls almo t th1rty hye year old and not Ill ll'I'lCCl yet no prospects 1n x 1exx e1ther Each d ty Nlolly s face grew a 11ttle more pall1d each d my her eyes grexv larger xy1th despa1r each cl Ly her l1ps grexx tlghter She xx as afra1d of loolxm 1nto xx hat xx as left of her future Llfe 11 td been hard for Nlolly but he had g1yen It a pretty Stlff battle She had ra1sed her txvo s1sters and had seen them safely marr1ed and settled doxxn She had xyorked hard all her l1fe for them had g1XC1'1 them educat1on par t1es pretty clothes for nothmv 'Ihey ex: pected It and 'NIolly gave xxlthout resentment for he had promxsed Molly xyas '1 Good trouper She xxorlxed ten hours a day then came home to g1ye plano lessons to stlckv l1t tle ch1ldren for xy h1ch she charged the sum of txventy fiye cents an hour After that yvas ox er she usually stralghtened up the house Mm n1e and A nes nexer d1d anythlng Molly hated to ask them She lxnexx the1r 1nxar1ab1e reply Gosh Nlolly hoxv can you expect us to do xxork rn the house? We re dead t1red from spendxng Frye hours 1n school And xvork osh the e teachers just cram Us full of yunl xxell nex er need Go ahead Nloll you do It At sa g1rl And Molly d1d It She gaxe up her pleasures her books her youth for the ffxrls Well It xx as all oyer noxx No use to cry oxer somethmg that xxas Gone forexer After all she xya n t so yery xery old There xx ere good txx enty years ahead of her One could do a great deal 1n txx enty years Per haps she xx ould xx r1te a book Old Man Kru gers daughter had just sold her latest nox el Langulshmg Loxe for about fifty thousand dollar lNoxv Glor1a Sxxanson and Rodolph Valent1no xxere to play the star parts 1n the moxles But 'Xlolly d1d not xxant to XXFIIC Page 29 tulf l1ke that She d tell about somethlng that really happened Perhaps about the glrls and her prom1se 'lhe sudden shrlll r1ng1ng of the phone startled Molly She ran qu1ckly to an xx er lt It xyas NI1nn1e I xe someth1ng xmportant to tell you Moll she sa1d 1n her baby 1sh NOICC I11 be r1ght oxer XX a1t for me Slong Molly kncxv xx hat that meant M1nn1e xx anted more money Nexx 11nes ot anyuety and doubt appeared on her forehead and her l1ps xvere compressed 1nto 1 stra1ght th1n l1ne She d knoxv xvhat to do th1s t1me I ootstep 'I hat xx as Mmme of course She came runnmg 1n a da1nty p1ece of Dresden Llllfll a xcr1table doll filled Yylth saxvdust She k1ssed her s1ster CHllS1NCl-y 'Ihen she asked for the money Plea e Molly she coaxed xx1nn1ngly B111 xxants to make the last payment on the house and then xve can month Im sorry NI1nn1e sa1d her s1ster sloxvly dchberately I haxe 1ntended to ask you to lend me ome money to pay my expenses to lyexy York The doctor says I must haye a change I m gett1ng old too qu1ck1y RIIHHICS l1ps had turned doxxn at the cor ners Her Chma blue eyes grexx colder and colder You mean you xxon t lend It to me ISU t that about the slze of 1t7 Xou re such a splteful Jealou cat that you dont want to see us haxe our oxvn home And just because you rc not happy and marr1ed ISU t a sign that you re gomg to prex ent me from be1ng happy I never thought that a s1ster of m1ne would do a thmg l1ke that' She burst 1nto angry hot tears Molly xx alked axvay and looked out the xv1ndoxv NVhat a peaceful qu1et world lt was outsldel No NIIHIIIC or Aggle to l1sten to lyo accounts to p11e up at the stores No xx ork to do at home The sobblng of 'Nllnnxe 1n creased Stop It and go home Molly sa1d sharply Im too tlred and slck to llsten to you I m gomg to sell the house and 1f I get enough money Ill lend you xyhat you need Run along noxx that a good glrl LIIIIHIC drxed her ey es poxy dered her nose and xv1th tr1umph shmmg on her 1ns1p1d face ran merrrly out of the house Molly xx as such an easy fool' 1 V j . . 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' ' WESTWARD HO 'Next n1e1rn1nf1 Xlollx xxent to the xlllage l1xxxer s ofnee llld told 111111 to sell l1er house Remember she cautioned 11 I Callt get at lea t elex e11 tl1ou 111d tor tl1e Ground a11d all I don t c1re to sell I Illtlst l11xe tl1at amount 1 IC 111sxxere1l qu1cklx ean sell t eas1lx It IS 1 rare OIJIJOFKUIIIIX that a bux er el1 xnees to get a bargam l1ke x our lIOll e ks a 111 1tter ot f1et I k11oxx a ffentle111at1 xxl1o llllllk xx1ll bux It 1l1e strueture ofthe plaee ls 11 111ld that t11 1 lox er ot tl1e '1nt1que, xour hou e xx1ll be tlueky fi11d I ll let xou k11oxx as 01111 IS p11ss1ble 11 111x Cllellt xx 111ts lt Nlolly xx alked l1'llJ17llX out ot tl1e office Sl1e xx IS l1te t11 l1er xx ork that 111orn111ff Txxlce sl1e h1nded out tl1e xx ronff '15Sl0'I1l1lCI'ltS to tl1e ste noffr 1pl1ers Ihex looked at each other xx1tl1 '1 knoxxmg a1r Bet sl1e gotta letter from l1er long lost sxxeet1e, sa11l o11e, 1n1lustr1ously plx111g jaxxs lllfl fingers at tl1e snne t1n1e 'Xlebbe her old lll'lLlC 1l1e1l a11d left l1er a n11ll1on berrles suggested tl1e other 'Ihese llCI1t dame , you k11oxx Gertle, xo11 nex er can e VX ed11esd IX l'IlOI'1llIl0' Holly dec1ded to take 1d 18 oiic It xx as tl1e first t1111e Ill almost txx C11 tx x 1 1rs tl1at she had absented herself from tl1e ohiee It xx Is pure joy to real1ze tl1at sl1e could sleep as long as sl1e l1ked It xx as good to k11oxx that sl1e d1d11 t haxe to get up and clea11 a11d then rusl1 axx 1y Xt te11 o clock tl1e laxx x er told l1er tl1at her house xx IS sold Sl1e looked at tl1e cl1eck xx1tl1 xx11le u11bel1ex111g exes He lt xx as tr11e enough 'Ihe last piece of furn1ture l1 111 bee11 care tullx stored axxay Her baggage xxas 11eatly packed Sl1e traxghtened her hat smoothed l1er sklrt She xvore a 11ew su1t for she xx 1nte1l to look xx ell Sl1e l1ad bee11 told tl1at extrx one 111 Nexx Xork dressed xxell no mat ter hoxx poor she xx as XIIIIIIIC 111et l1er and xxalked xx1tl1 l1er to tl1e lltlelll I'at 'XIrs N ele1 xxalked tlong too 111 roguxshlx I x e l1ee11 I'l2,llI Lllfllill to k11oxx x ll re Q1 11 exx 11 X 1111 'llll 0 1111 t11ll 1111 11xe x Xnd I do 1e'1r 11111 1 1 stllllk 1111 se 1 1111s 111e 1 5 111r 1 Tll 1 J ts xx11ke p er ll S1 Ill telhn x11u Xll 1 11 ll 1111 ff1 e x11 1 x t1xxr1Ie Ill CN ll 1 f eh ll Xre xou certa111 tl1at you a111t got tolks 1n N Xark No Sald Nlollx 11llx b11t perhaps I may find SOIUC xx l1e11 I go thert 'Nexx Hork In .1 bw e1tx 1at 11st knexx lt all alonff Nlolly Croxxe I just knexx xou xx ere gonna g1t 111ar rxed 111 N Xark Ih11ught xou LOlllCl tool 111e noxx Clldllt xou She l1ppe1l the lIl1Z17CLl 11 x on l1er Nl1OlllClLI' s11k111 111 tl1e xx ll e xx1 1 s1e11t 1ug1ter CI 1111s 11111 111r 111 r 111at1o11 .1ceo111pl1sl1e1l sl1e scurrxed t11rth from tl1e st ltlull to tell tl1e t11xx11sfolks tl1at old 'xlol ly Lroxxe xx as gOlIlg to get n1'1rr1ed ln 'N Xark Il1e trnn puffed loxslx 111 'Nlollx 110 ed tl11s xxas l1er last look UIJOII tl1e tOXXI1 of her lJlI'll'l l1er unhappy cl11l1ll1oo1l l1er l1arr1ed 0f1rl l1ood Sl1e tore NIIIIIIIC s address 1l1t0 '1 tl1ou sand tmx pleces a11d tl1rexx them from tl1e open xx lI1d0XX Then sl1e lea11e1l back and closed l1er xx earx exe Il1e three collage Nllllflli across tl1e 'nsle bevan p11k1ng 011 then' banjos Tl1e t1t ClI'Ul1lI'l'lCI' p11t d11xx I1 llls paper 1nd troxx11e1l 'lhe n1a1de11 ladx turned dlsapproxlnff eyes sternlx upo11 tl1e 110153 xouths Il1e represen t1t1xe from Oakxxlle xx l1o xx as rehear mfr l11s speeeh tor tl1e Busx Bee Banquet ground l11s teetl1 111 1lespa1r Ille nexalx xx e1lded eouple 1n tl1e rear d1se11g1ged themselx es relnctantlx a11d sat still lO0klI10' stomlx lt tl1e boxs Only Nlollx nnled lhex thought l1er a ffood sport Nexx Hork at last' XX hat a b1g place lt xx as' l'xerx o11e hurr1ed VX l1at '1 co11trast to the se rent complacent httle toxx I1 sl1e had lett but a texx hours before' 'laxl ladx Sl1e xx h1sked around Tax1 Sl1e 1111gl1t as xx ell 'lhere xx as stxll plenty left ot tl1e te11 thousand Yes let me ee xour Slollt sl1e sald recklessly She xx as 1lr1x en arou11d teehnof for 1ll tl1e xx orld l1ke a Cmder ella of xore 'lhex Q'1I11C to a croxxded, d1rtx street I xerx xx l1ere xx ere SIQTIS of pox ertx and ClCIJI'lX ltlOI1 ITf'1lltIL'lllX l1e told tl1e dr1x er to x CIC one o11x t e 11 t 11le 1111 tl1e 11 s11C C e t Nllbllk txxer 111 ar e c 1111 1 1 1 1een N4 1 1ll'LLlCLl 1ert11 1 xerx expen 1xe l111tel 1 x P5 lllll 1 e 1 Ill 1 1 s e 1 l L x 1 1 11 111 x 1111 llll 1 lk 1 r lux 1 Xt the 1 1 111 ll t11 l1er Pllgf' -.10 ' 'I u N S1 - ,' ' ' D I y' i ' i l l 1 'T i f . 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A 1 4 7 F . 1 b . 3 'z .T , ' l ' ' ' 1. . A ' . ' v Q 1 y . J, I ' S, L v if ,I L N . - 'L I b . . . . 1. ' 1 1 A ' 2 - ' ' . ' - . , , i 7 H ' ,' .Z . ' . 'D fi . - 1 as f 1 v . e e , 1 . , : 1 -. r - l - f 'y , I , 1 p 1 ' - 4 , lb 5, ., 1. .. , 1. r' 1 ' I ' 3' ' , - , g 1 ' ' G - V V s ' a 4 L 'Y 1 X.. TC v I' Yl ' ' ' 1 .3 , . '. -'s 2 XYell, Molly, she said xx'ax'i11g a finger at go tl1r11ugl1 tl1e xx'1'al1l1ier SCCll0llS-SCCIIOIIS l 1' .' Y' ' ' i s ' ' x'h ' 1 saxx' ly' l11 ll s' . ut- Why' y'11 ' Af1i11' t N' ' Y rk, ' .' 't l , Th littl' jaunt l1a1l 1'11s , H' '11ty got ' is tl l: ' 1111? .' l . l ll. s. Thf al Ill lal l ' fl klllfl, Ile tell 1 the f1111l and livin' 's .7 -tl' ' 5-gn - hal l' l 1 ' y' J - s 1. Ile 1lal if Ali! 1 kYcll1-1', I says tsl myself, 't'1 had t11ll l1er l111x' to reach tl1e sl11 I pmg dis- y'1 111 duty' tt, Us-11 that gi,-1 1.1101-C Shep ' s. anl l1 hal exe-11 NX'I'lllCll flllkkvll tl1e Qllllll, 11fl' at when she 511-5 111 Il -' - - -11 1511-Q :111 -s an l Il1l1ll'CSFC.' 11f Slllll - 111 the stf rcs. like this ' e N'Y: 'k. .S 1 I' ' ' f fhgt llel1:11ln11t:1ske1l for Z1 re-xx':1r1l,l111t M111 y' 'are- this t11x' has g' 11 plenty' pitfalls fer an '11111- full L'1lllllCl ut txx'- ty'-hxu 1 ' 11i1-s 1 l cel girl like y'11n. Y gotta take N1 11d k ter 11111111 'fl Il 'Ill ! f'll'lllll5' 1 lllllv ot y' ll rself. Nl 1lly'. I x':1nty'1111 1 - ' nyc HQ r1111111 was large and .'lll'l1ll4. . n11xx' and lhen. when you git 11 ' 1 1ce. lfwflllf I il tml' l UH- SUV ls fi' ll' I IU U WESTWARD HO ffratxtx her mo t capr1c1ous xx h1m She break ra ted 1n bed Fmallx she pmched herself to make sure that l1e xxa not plaxmv 1n tle Land ot :Hake Behexe EXCl'Ntl1lI10' xxas so Ulor1ouslx unreal I11 the afternoon she strolled along F1tth Xx e11ue, look1ng tor all the xx orld l1ke a co11 serxatlxe dlgnlhed soc1etx matron She lost her self con CIOLI ness In the bustle of the streets no one gaxe her a pass1ng glance -X11 xxere firmlx engrossed IH the1r oxxn buslness Nlolly xxondered lt thex ex er saxx the human tl11IIgS that xx alked 1n front or along 1d1 ot tl1en1 She ctme to a street crossmff Lp md doxxn, she ff lzed at xx hat seemed II'lllCS and nules and lllllfin of busses, HlltOIU0lJ1lL trucks md motorcx cle- ll1e trtfhc ofhcer xxax cd l11s 11 md a11d Nlollx crossed just 111 t1me to haxe tl1e xx orld abruptlx fade from before her exe Noxx I suppo e Lady Lx me you can tell 111e the rest But xou can t No handsome xouno hero ctme to her rescue Instead sl1e xx as p1cked up bx the ambulance from the Q1tx Hos 1Jlt'l.l md taken to the char1ty xxard 'Ihere I knexx xoud thmk tl1 It she xx ould be tlkcn to the beaut1tul home of the Handsome Hero' 6 1tors the first xx l1o came to see her xx as the man xvhose car had snuffed off many days from l1er calendar ot L1te H1s face xxas pock marked and he xx as ugly He xxas not xery tall and he l1mped shffhtlx You dldnt l1ke l1lITl unt1l you looked at h1s ex es I'hey xxere llrge broxxn soft ey es 'Ihex xxere puzzled too looked as 1f thexr oxx ner had souf-ht but could not find He axxkxx ardlx mox ed l1lS Lllilll' to the beds1de of Holly He fumbled for 1 moment or txxo XX ords xx ould not come to lIlN eager apologetxc IIPS Im sorrx he stammered xery, xery sor It lt that 1 I regret that lt xxas no xxl1o suffered I shall nexer for0f1xe n1x elf for bemo to bla1ne for th1s He looked fI llQl1t mto Nlollx s exes xx1tl1 lllb humble doo l1ke stare Sl1e llked llllll H1s XOICC xx as l1ke a xxo1nans loxx xxell modulated, sooth mf' He eemed to be a kmdred Splflt I stlllLt1X6lX he knexx no one had exer cared for l11m 1ndeed texx l1ad ex er looked upon l'l1S face XXltlIOllt huddermg and she XX l1o xx anted Nlollx Nlollx the drudge tl1e slax ex the shabbx Sl1e ll'1Ql no xx omanlx beautx She xx as n1ore l1ke the herome ot Hood s II'l1IIlOI'l'1l poem of the Sexx mfr XX oman She xx a nothmff but a slax ex deter1n1ned upon haxmff a xacx t1on o that III later xear of almost mex1t1b1e Page 31 pox ertx he xx ould be con oled bx memor1es lears hlled her exe 'lhe l1ttle man at her beds1de xx as torvotten Er er that 1s noxx xx ont xou tell me 1f you really torfnxe me tor th1s horr1ble thmo' he st lrtled her xx1th h1s pleadmff XOICC Xe ol1 ye Xou see 1t xx asn t xour fault Im from a l1ttle countrx toxx ll xx here xxe don t haxe tunnx s1gnals xx hen a person xx ants to go acro s the street 'Ih1s lb the first t1me Ixe been III th1s Cltx Isn t lt grand and b1g? I ll be ffomff home 111 a texx xx eeks though so I m oomg to trx md get as much as I poss1blx can XX h lt are x ou makmff such a queer face about? Dont you l1ke 'Nexx Xork e s took llla he ul IN 1 I 11 1te It It eo plc dont notlce you tl1ex lxuffh tt xou I en thex sttrxe xou out ot comp1n1onsl11p I l1e s nd dreamllx 111s broxxn ex e clos1ng softly I should l1ke to hax e a home 1H the mountalns, su rounded bx nothmg but l1uge leatx trees 1nd gardens ot ro e I should l1ke to stand on the t1p top peak ot the mounta1n and xx atch the star at mffht Xnd I should r1se early so that I could see the sun enx elop tl1e h1lls 1n 1ts Golden xx armth Haxe you ex er see11 the ex er see anx thmg l1ke that here He snapped h1s fmgers and polnted con temptuouslx to the huge, ugly bu1ld1ng on the 0uts1de Nlollx s exes were shmmg Then the strange mans XOICC quoted some beaut1ful poem Go 011 please tell 1ne more, she begged Oh xou l1ke lt he a ked xx1th a sm1le of Urat1tude Yes oh xes No OIIC has exer told me of thmgs l1ke that I haxe alxx ays thought that one sl1ould nex er dream 1f one knoxxs he can 11ot ex er brmg them tru1 But xou No he sa1d gently It ls not sad to dream but II 15 tragedy to go xx lIl10l1t dreams XVhen Llfe 1ll treat n1e xx h lt better thmg to do than pretend I a1n xx l1at I IICX er shall be Xnd he talked to l1er all that ttternoon Ixx1ce a nurse came Ill and seemfr the l1appx look on l1er pa tlellt s face dec1ded she xx ould benefit tar more tlom hstemng than broodmg alone -Xt length the l1ttle man xxent axxax 'XIollx Croxxe felt lonelx and torlorn a0a1n but she xx as consoled next dax bx the loses that came from l'11I'I1 L1Ie xx as queer he reflected In all her th1rty odd xears she had 11exer YCCCIX ed a g1tt from a11x one Xll she had she l1ad earned by the sxx eat of her broxx She bl1I'1CCl l1er face 1n the fragrance ot tl1e ro e b .. 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WESTWARD HO 'Next atternoon the httle 1111111 came 1021111 He brought her IHOTC roses He told l1er more ot 111s dream- 'Ihe pat1ent xxa reluctmt to l1'1xe l111n leaxe He pron11 ed to come soon ts certamlx, sa1d the l1e'1d nurse tl11s thmff tl1ex call loxe It surelx must be bl111d She looks hlxe an '1dx ert1sen1e11t tor VX 11x Not lxeduce , and he look 1s 1f l1e stepped otf tl1e XX reelx of tl1e He-perus Oh xxell s1e shrugged l1er shoulders 'lIlCl xx e11t ox er to the Qll1JCI'1IltCI'lClCI1I to 'lNlx xxlmt lxmd of shppers xxould go best Xxllll her ffr15 clres LUN d'1x for txxo xx eelxs the httle Ill Ill e 11110 to see Nlollx I xery d1x lllN roses e une Nlollx xx onclered 1f l1e oxx ned 1 lloxx er shop She I5 ed l11111 No, l1e IIISXN ered sloxxlx, Ie1 I must 'NIx IDllX'sll.ll ljtlllg cmnot chgest clre1n1s so I must xx orlx to feed It Xnd X011 NN I1 It do 3 O11 do Xou should 1 le me xx h1t I l1 1xe done I10t xx l1'1t I am do1nff, she Still gentlx 'Ihen she to h1111 ot her s1sters the store, tl1e m11s1e lessons and then tl1e house 'md tl1e subsequent x.1c:1t1o11 He hstened 111te11tlx h1s ex es filled xvxth p1tx and xx hen she xx ept 1t the e11d of 1t, l1e comforted her as best 1 l1e could, and left l1er Sl1e xx as dlS1'I115SCCl 'ls cured the next 'IV She declded to go home 'I here xx as notlnno here for her no fr1ends no relat1xes, not exe11 1 NIIIIHIC or Agnes Il1e croxxds no longe1 tl1r1lled l1er She d1el not ex e11 ff1xe a pa s1110 glance at the shop XX1I1llOXXN She xx as utterlx lonelx and desol'1te She xx'1s xx OIlClCl'1I'l0' hoxx l1er hte xxould txx1st ll elt around to sult her X gentle tip on l1er houlder, and a sort xolce 111 l1er ear XX l1x ehdnt you tell n1e xou xxere gomg home todax the httle 111111 sa1d repro'1cht11l do xou lenoxx tl1'1t I r1n '1ll tl1e xx ax from t1e 1osp1tal to th1 hotel I xx 1s so 1tr11d x 1 nnght haxe gone '1nd th1t I should nex er see xou Z1Q 1lI1 He xx ls xerx mueh Ill loxe thwt 11ttlen1e1n X our l'lll1C toot l1e cr1ecl x ou r'111 1ll th lt xx lN xx1 1 xour une oot Hoxx It must 11111 xou course IC ISNUTLL l1er It d1d no llllrt He l1ed hlxe 1 true f1e11tle111111 pohtelx md llllCOI'lX1IlClI1fTlN lint xx h1t 111x de ll ffllllel, lm the use of fronmff on xx1tl1 tins storx X ou xourselt tell me Nxllll th It httlemoclx111f snnle on xour hps th'1t xou lenoxx thex xxlll Je I'Il'lI'I'1Ltl Of eourse, thex xxe1e But xx1tl1 111 xour clexerness I rl1res1x xou c'111 t tell 111e xx l1ere tl1ex l1xe In the sl1oe shop of course xo11 s'1x seornfullx I knexx I xx ould catch xo11 Xour 1l11l.fYlX1Z1tlO11 1s bid tocl'1x Thex xx e11t hr 'lxx ax IHIO tl1e fa tnesses of those n1ost 1mpenetr'1ble Roclnes xx hose loftx pe 1lxs reach n1'1jest1eallx 1IItO the blue slxx rlhere, '1t l11Q,'l1t thex C'1l1 see the tXXlIllxllIlQ' st'1rs stud the black l1e1xe11s as thex t1nd on tl1e t1p top pewle I11 the mor111nffthex '1r1se earlx 111 order to see tl1e s11n 111 '1ll 1tS glorx, lJ'1Il16 tl1e lllllzs 'Incl x'1les 1,11 1ts golden xx 'lrmth 'lhe m'1ter1'1l p1rt ot the1r ex1 tence 'Io he sure, tl1ex h'1xe xerx l1ttle 111o11ex , tor tl1e l1ttle 111111 'ICIS as '1 Gulde for hunters, but tl1ex 1re x erx happx Vesper Bell Harkl A bell 18 softly tolllng The sun I8 sxnlung fast Softly sweetly It I8 rmgmg For the clay has almost past Rmg and Peall Ye vesper bells Send your echoes on the alr Tell the gentle country people That hs the hour for evenlng prayer One by one ln reverence lcneelnng Llftxng heads and hearts to pray Thankxng the kind Cod above For His care throughout the day Now the sky IS gray now darker Nightly shades have come at last All our dally strxfes are oxer, For another day has past Catherme E Fager, '28 P11111 1 ' -' I l ' is h- U ' ' ' . - I. 5 K' , 5 A ' l 2. 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Shore agamst shore. 1 pray yea, and wan: agamst b11low Arms agaxnst arms, let them Hght. both they and all the1r descendants Aeneld Book IV, l..1nes 607 629 Dorothy Trrbull, '2 6 11 Page A0 .....-..-..... O llltllt' goes f 'ftla' 1111 1 1 11' 111111 1111n1'1'e1 11: 111 1d as l , 1 , ,f bl ' .' 50111-fs 'yet 11e11e:1111 those 7: 11013. ggi? by 'z 11'11h'. Liltle 111 115 O11 .XIIL1 5110 11:11 the 1211110 111111111e1' 1Pl11111f l1C5. 1'1 ' ac' I 'l ' 1 ' 5-1 1 5111111 'z 'gas 111 51.11114 111111. 111111 0:1115 111 prick 1111. 11 'g'111 5 iii 11L'I'f11 1 11 '1lI'.' 11 115' 1Dl1 - 5' 111111115311 the 11:1rk11esg :hc 111cs '1xt '- --'- -' the 'Zl1'I11, 111111 11111'1e.' 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' . 1 , . m Z i x X I xxx f XX i X fjlf --ll- 5-in E L 3 ee .,?jt m I-mm-n:'1 ii - -ru- xt -'-el 5' I mln: E 11' i CLUB NOTES S the school year IS drawing to a close the clubs of Western are all planning for next year and preparing elaborate programs for '14, 6 thelr flnal meetmgs of this year All the clubs have prospered and their meetmgs have been very lnterestmg We wish them as much suc res! next year FENCING CLUB Westerns fencnng team recently was defeated by Forest Parks team 5 to 3 m a match at Western On the opposxng team were Rhoda Berry Esther Kalss and Evelyn Ulhorn whll Western s trlo consisted of Charlotte Harn eanette Heghmlan and Eleanora Bowling The referee was Captain de Rocquelame of Poly s team whlle Slgnor Pavese son of the world s ch mpxon fencer and F Paul Kalss of Cnty College were judges Frequently practlce matches wrth East ern are staged and members practlce at the meetings held every Monday ART CLUB The bazaar and dance glven by the Art Club was a success The tables where the decorated fancy work was on sale were the largest The members of the Art Club decorated tm boxes dyed scarfs block prmted handbags and they had other articles for sale Ice cream and candy were also sold The proceeds are for a scholarshlp which the Art Club wlll glve to the Maryland lnstntute At the last meeting means were dlSCU89Cd for ralsmg money because the present amount ns not large enough to cover the expenses I was deczded that a benefit should be glven at the Nletropolxtan Theater on May I7 I8 I9 The attrac txon will be The Cave Man which promises to be very good The members hope that the amount made from the performances will be large enough for the scholarshrp At the last meeting a play w1Il be glven and refreshments wlll be served LATIN CLUB One representatwe from every Latm class vxsnted Hopkins last month and was shown the collection of anclent curxos whlch are there On the 6th of April, the Latln Club wxll glve 1ts annual banquet Thus year the menus wxll be wrntten ln Latm, and a pnze wxll be gxven to the class havmg the largest attend Page A1 ance and membership Dorothy Trlbull a consul wlll be toastmlstress and the ablatnve scheme wxll be used for the toastmg The banquet promlses to be a great success CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club members have been enjoymg the sprung weather and not long ago they took a hike to Lak Roland They took snapshots and enjoyed the scenery ust now lVl1ss Mullxkxn IS busy taklng class plctures and the glrls are kept busy developmg them The bug luke of the season xs the Supper Hlke now bexng planned to take place May 8 The Camera Club has had a fine year and we hone l927 will bring greater laurels MATH CLUB The final entertainment that the Math Club mem bers are looking forward to IS the annual Star Party and Dance As IS the custom the Eastern Math Club IS lnvlted Thls affaxr wlll take place ln Westerns gym on Saturday May I5 at 7 30 P M At the last meeting a spxrlted debate was held The subject of the debate was Resolved that the Creeks contributed more to the advancement of Mathematlcs than the peoples of Egypt and Asla Mmor The glrls on the affirmative were B Goodhart A Foxwell and C Fowler and those on the negative slde were K Alt P Hoskms and D Trxbull The negatlve sxde won Miss Betts Mxss Dixon and Miss Haupt were the judges and they found the declslon a difficult one to make The meetlngs of the Math Club have been very enjoyable and lnstructxve and we hope the good work wlll contxnue GERMAN CLUB The next meeting of the German Club wlll be held on Thursday May 6 xn the Music Room A pro gram IS being planned to surprise Mrss Thalwltzer The members have arranged a regular school day For the mornlng assembly the performers will be Emma Baum, a dancer, Hortense Goldsmith, a pramst, Llllxan Stein, a singer, and Thelma Hoffman, a PIBHISU Then sessions of an arxthmetlc, and an English, and a German class wnll be gxven to show what German rs teachmg the members of the club As a closmg number the club wall slng a German song composed by the President, Roberta I-Iafer. ,iff 7 R ll' U ll . X ' , N 5 , X Z X X V 'I I I I if If f N X A all If ffl, ' ,I tx Xl 4 N x, C f ,ff flf' ', ----1 xx l K, - i'-' xx if ,fikfg Qv X C osss e ' lr If e ef 4 1 f--- ,, ,,l, i ' ' C- t:ssSE'::eeE2iFii'. . I --1... : 2 - - y 1,5 -t e B .5 e it ' f ex -A ees, A 1 I , ,fuiie as Q .,'i Z.:. 'I l I e . J- . V . . .. U ' v .e u .' . . ' V I a. - . . J ' ' . - . A I I , . t ' - ' . . , Wh.S'l WARD HO FRENCH CLUB At the last meetlng of the French Club Miss Thal wxtzer s class reclted a French poem and sang a song and Shlrley Bassou also sang two songs A dialogue was presented by Vxctona Smrth and May Arm strong An Interesting play was glven ln whnch. the Easter bunny played by Laura Cordy was the prm cxpal character An excxtmg sketch was glven by Esther Balt? Vxrgmla Gott and Helen Rodgers Re freshments were served The last meeting of the year wlll soon take place SPANISH CLUB A speech on the Customs and Amusements of the people of Porto Rico was given by Marne Roclrx guez at the last meetmg of the Spanish Club on Thursday the 22nd of April Four girls were ln a play entitled Preparatlons for an Afternoon Tea The members sang two songs Barraro and Soy cle Pralra A very elaborate program rs planned for the final meetmg DRAMATIC CLUB Members of the Dramatic Club presented a play entrtled My Ladys Lace on May 4th The char acters ln xt were Vlctorxa Smlth Edrth Sollers Cer trude Steefe and Fanny Senker The play was very enjoyable and the acting was well done At the next meeting the electron for next year s officers will be held STUDENT COUNCIL At the last meeting of the Student Council the commlttees reported lt was announced that 579 50 was cleared from the Student Council Dance They declded to have flowers adorn the stage of the As sembly Hall durmg the assemblres of thls year An orchestra was organlzed to furnish muslc for the dancers at lunchtime This ns a much needed qulrement and IS worklng very satlsfactorrly The Student Councll has done much for the school durmg the past year and we appreciate all the changes and Improvements the members of the Student Council have made Carolme Stafford 27 STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE For weeks before the Student Councll Dance whxch was held on Aprxl 9 We ternltes planned and looked forward to t Many gay posters occupied nearly every but of avallable wall space ln the corridors When the day arnved the gym was decorated wnth blue balloons and crepe paper A corner was attrac tively arranged from whlch the teachers could watch the dancing rl-1118 was near the table where home made candy was sold Almost the greatest attrac trons of the affaxr were the sldeshows The tent ln the lunchroom dispensed silhouettes while the ones ln the locker rooms displayed respectively the Seven Wonders of Western and the 57 Vanetles Also there was a tent where fortunes were told A srde show wouldnt be complete without one The musrc was very good and peppy During the lntermrsslon of the eighth dance Helen Stokes sang a song for us The Student Council Dance was a great success and we were all sorry when lt was over Carolrne Stafford, 27 ASSEMBLIES March 17, 1926 lt ll tradltlonal for the Student Councll to plan and to conduct the program of one assembly each year Thus year xt happens that the day chosen for thxs event was the same as the one rm which St Patrrck happened to be born The chair men of the Student Council of Eastern Hugh Polytech nlc Cnty College Forest Park and Catonsvllle High Schools were present Purnell Hall from Poly told of the purpose and plan of Student Government as lt was pactrced at that school Helen Smith spoke of the organxzatxon of the Student Council at Eastern and Lee Wrllxams from Cnty told of the work of the Student body and the attrtude of the school toward lt The Student Councils of all the schools are very much the same Ethel Demuth told the school of a vlslt to Central and Eastern Hrgh Schools m Washington These schools have not yet granted the Student Council as much power as IS glven at Western The study halls are stxll nn charge of teachers At the close the school sang Dear Western The Student Representatives were dressed ln whlte for the occaslon They sang a song that was wrltten for the councxl March 24 1926 Miss Anna Mary Glllesple from the Baltlmore Dairy Council gave a most entertaining talk on health The txtle of her speech was Please Stand By It was an xmltatlon of a radio program First came a report from the Weather Bureau There were local showers this mormng ln nearly every home and lt I8 hoped that no one missed them There wlll be plenty of fresh axr all day Captaln Applejack spoke on Huntxng Bug Game m Amenca lt rs hrs greatest delight to nse early hunt for a large red apple cut xt down skin It and eat It raw News of the day was broadcast Thls was news of the cond: hon of the people who followed health hrnts and were well and happy After the foregolng speech Miss Clllesple demon strated Every Glrl Amerxcan Beauty Products There were cream klssed carrots to glve a permanent blush to the cheek boiled oats the perfect complexion cream the apple a guaranteed skln softener milk the cow s vanxshlng cream fluffy white potatoes the best powder puff all frults glorlous perfumes omons that gxve a better sparkle to the eyes than any other known preparatxon pale green lettuce the darnhest vanxty case that could be owned the water of llfe the water of cleanllness Aprrl 9 1926 As thls was Arbor Day xt was very fittlng that Mr F W Besley State Forester of Mary land should speak to the school He spoke on the Slgnxficance and Value of Trees Arbor Day orxgl nated ln Nebraska ln l872 When the settlers left the East for the broad lands of the West they left trees and found treeless tracks Realnzmg the great need for and the value of trees they started the Arbor Day movement Trees attract ram and hold molsture ln the earth Some trees furmsh food Materials for sllk paper and other artxcles are gathered from trees Many homes are burlt wnth wood supphed by them ln fact there IS hardly an article that rs not dependent upon the tree ln some way whether It be made of wood or whether wooden instruments are used ln its manufacture or lf wood IS used some way lh the means of its transportatlon If so much wood rs re quired many trees must be cut down Often they are cut carelessly causxng waste The greatest enemy of the tree rs fire When a forest fire starts rt rs exceed lngly dlfficult to check and very great damage I8 done Everyone was asked to remember the value of trees and to be careful and avoid any thoughless actron that mxght result nn damage to them The gurls who danced at the Alumnae entertam ment danced agarn at thxs assembly Esther Owens chaxrman of the banner commxttee of the Student Page L2 1 1 1 ' - v 1 . 1 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WEST WARD HO Council told the school of the banner that was bought to represent the Councxl and then presented rt to Dr Becker April 14 1926 The Baltlmore Cxty College or chestra whlch played at the Western on Aprll I4 rendered wxth precxsxon and smoothness a very de lnghtful program The American Patrol very splrxted seemed to be enjoyed by the orchestra as well as the audxence We recognized Balfe s Bohemxan Glrl and other famxllar selections under the tntle Opera Gems Mmstrelesque Musmgs called for much percusslon which caused great excltement m the nexghborhood of the drums The students appreclated the efforts of the xylo phomst ln the Ravmond Overture Ralph Connor showed hxs great abrllty as conductor as well as a Vl0lIl'llSl of splendxd technique A clever arrangement of orchestral lmltatlons of a hunt punctuated by a chorus representing the traxl of the hunters was splendldly rendered and thoroughly apprecxated The Cxty boys played for the students to march out as we left the assembly Western xs In SONGS OF SENIORS Flunkmg ln Math Angry Dancmg m the Gym Stumblmg Cettmg a new slxcker Let xt Ram Day before report cards come out Save Your Sorrow for Tomorrow W H S honor pledge Honest and Truly Cettlng m the Senlor Play lm Sxttxng on Top of the World Dozlng off m History Sleepy Txme Gal Recelvlng E in five majors All Alone Buymg a cheese sandwlch ln W H Ss lunchroom I Mlss My Swxss After having studied chemxstry symbols Ill See You ln My Dreams On une I6th Tomorrow an On une I7th Good bye Ruth Llbauer 26 Rosalle Cohen 26 OUR WESTERN HIGH It xsnt the finest ln the town For lt s old and weathered a dingy brown And lts walls are dusty and solled and scarred And its desks are carved on and pencllled and marred But little we care for such trxfllng thmgs A certam charm round the old place clmga That brings us closer each passing day To lts splrxt of friendships and work and play And though It xsn t the same as of yore Our hearts grow fonder we love It more And the happy smlle In each school gurl face Seems reflectmg love for the dear old pace But only too soon we all must part Wlth s1mply a memory ln the heart Of the school days spent together here In the halls of the school that will e er be dear Mary Loulse Zschlesche 28 Page 43 deed mdebted to Dr Steele and hxs splendxd organxza tlon for a dellghtful assembly K Beasely 26 April 28 Mrs Elsxe Craft Hurley a graduate of Western gave a delightful program of songs at the assembly on Aprxl 28 Mrs Hurley selected as first numbers a group of Fr nch songs These were de Ilghtfully sung ln French costume The Laughxng Song was full of gossip a pastorale of Saint Saens de plcted a senous French mood Fxlle Cadxx was d ll htfully llght and dellcate Although rendered ln French Mrs Hurley was ble to arouse her audlence by her charm of personality and her flexxble bnrd luke volce ln her dainty French costume Mrs Hurley was able to gestxculate and slng with perfect ease The next group of songs mcluded oy Bird of the Wilderness All the World s ln Love and My Dear by Woodman The students were so enthuslastnc that Mrs Hurley added as encores Love s In My Heart and the Lying Daisy Mrs Vrrgmna Cordon Hurley was a most sympathetic accompanist Katharine Beasley 26 EXAM TIME Examlnatlonsl Oh good grnefl Why do they have such thmgs3 There s a test ln thxs and a test ln t at Until my head most smgs There s wrntten test and oral test And fifty fifty stuff study ln I study out never could use bluff I study m I study out study everywhere study up I study down Oh geel Why should I care? l glve up movles dances walks And all for crazy tests Why dld l walt untxl thls tlme To study about pests P lve copled books and made up work Until lm nearly dead Perhaps some day Ill think to work A little bxt ahead Alice C Taylor 28 On Friday evening May seventh The Pied Pnper of Hamelln an opera ln three acts was given by the Western Hngh School Glee Club A cast of eighty puplls participated The characters were as follows Prologue Helen Stokes Mayor Mary Hearn Townsman Evelyn Powell Pxper Elsie Matthews Lame Boy Emma Baum Dream Lady Estelle Muller Corporatxon Chorus of Citizens Chxldren Prlests Ballets of Tops -lumplng aclcs Dolls Soldiers Sprltes The Produchon was under the dlYeCtlOIl of Mrs Masson Selma Amanslcy was the accompamst The proceeds wxll be devoted to provxdmg musxcal scholarships for talented puprls 1 ' ' V ' ' . 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I ' - v ' ' Western World Twenty Years A ter CA Prophecy of the Class of 19261 T was a hot sultry nlght and l could End no place for myself There was no getting away from the suffocatnng atmosphere Suddenly xxx however a happy IHSPIYBYIOD occurred to me My little two cylinder Flying Fleagle was ly mg peacefully rn nts hangar and It had Indeed been several weeks slnce l had soared wxth lt up mto the summer skles Tonight l would use rt as a means of relief from the Intense heat by sallmg far far away from the hot earth No sooner had these thoughts taken shape than l had hopped mto my trusty monoplane turned on the motor and soon found myself whxzzmg through the alr Higher and hlgher up l sailed tlll the stars themselves seemed to appear larger and more brlllxant My attentlon was soon attracted to one rn partlcular lt cast forth an unusual amount of light and was much larger than nts fellows As l soared upward It seemed to increase rapxdly ln sxze txll rt so fasclnated me that l followed lt for many nules And always lt grew larger and bnghter Suddenly l hreard a nolse listen mg intently more sounds came to my ears and when l looked agaln lo and behold' there before me was not an unusually large brllllant star but a planet star shaped and sxlver hued seemmgly mhablted My curlosxty was by this time sufhclently whetted l would make a landing and unfathom thls mystery As my plane descended low upon the object of ln terest l spxed a large white bulldlng very slmxlar to our Capitol at Washmgton ln fact on landmg l found lt to be an exact repllca of the Capltol Now filled with a deslre to get to the root of this strange affalr l entered the bulldxng and lmmedlately l ut tered a cry of surprxsel All of the faces l here en countered were famlllar ones l had seen them all before though l could not recall the place Some one nearby notlclng my perplexlty led me mto a large chamber where a group of people were assem blred and sand IH explanatlon A meeting of the House of Representatlves IS at present bemg held Flhey are dlscusslng the President s Annual Message But thus drd not prepare me for the shock l was to receive The Speaker of the House was indeed read mg the message nor dad xt take me long to recognlze the face of that Speaker l would know xt anywhere Dons Newton herself unless l were dreamlngl 'lhat however was not the worst She was appar ently nearxng the end of the message for she soon read out ln a loud clear YOICC the President s sxgna ture ln the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Forty five Presldent Hrldegarde Wagner All of this seemmgly unfathomable mystery was soon cleared for me As l dazedly stepped out of the Capitol l noticed the same kmd person who had helped me before polntmg upward Following her hand with my eyes l saw large blazmg letters form mg a huge semr cxrcle over the entnre planet the words Western World Twenty Years After So that was lt! And l prepared myself for an mterestlng sojourn rn thus land where l was to learn how the fates had treated my former schoolmates But first l must clear up for myself another prob lem Where was all the glonous sunshme that flooded the entire place originating? It seemed to be comlng from a defimte source Followmg the rays ln won derment l dxscovered that they all seemed to con verge at a point where was seated a young lady with a panr of shmlng eyes and a dazzlmg smlle So rt was this smlle that gave rxse to all that splendld llghtl l closely scrutlmzed the proud possessor of xt and was not the least but surprised u t as l thought Seward! Not far from thus spot was a body of water harbor mg tmy rowboats with room enough for one passen ger Tacked up all about the place were sxgns read mg All Aboard Steamers to Paras Cross the At lantlc ln Two Mnnutes Even before reachxng that gay cxtv which the sunshme dnd not penetrate and where xt was nxght l could plannly dlscern blazmg artlhclal lights before a theatre formmg the words Madame La Tresure Premlere Danseuse On en termg the theatre l noticed seated ID a promlnent pos tlon on one of the soap box seats a little French man wxth a twxsted mustache and a fopplsh alr Hrs eyes however were shxmng and he was rapturously exclaxmlng Ah la belle petxtel Ah! c est la mlennel Monsieur La Tresure somebody whlspered for my benefit How he adores her! But she can dance! And IH the next act she smgs and plays the plano She rs the talk of Pans l dld not have to look twlce lt was lrttle Ginger Cowles The talkatxve person proceeded to keep me ln formed Look there' The Amerlcan newspapers have sent a specxal correspondent and he dxrected my attentlon toward Catherine Shaw who was sway mg dangerously on the soap box bench whlle she scribbled mdustnously away from one of the best newspapers ln the United States I was further told edxted by Eleanora Bowllng l could not reslst speaking a few words to the cor respondent who Informed me that after the per formance she was gorng to attend a much dxscussed fashlon show and that she expected to wnte lt up for her newspaper The premiere model was to be Carolyn Shnepfe wearmg gowns designed especnally for her by Margaret Morvxtz Thxs confirmed my resolution to see the fashlon show When still qulte a dxstance away from rt l heard the loud thump thump of a drum lt was explanned to me that a three plece orchestra consxstmg of a piano drum and banjo was furnlshmg muslc for the fashlon show l fact there was no better orchestra rn the world Rnght then and there l made my decision nor was l mistaken The muslclans were Fanme Mxller jennxe Wexss and Katxe Savage By this txme l was begmnlng to get lonesome for the good old U S A and forthwxth made my way back on the two by four steamer On reachxng land l noticed a buxldmg that had escaped my eyes before Alas alasl someone exclaxmed ln reply to my questlon that I8 a hospltl asylum founded by the present director of xt for those who have gone Insane over her They were badly affected poor un fortunates' lmmedxately l determined l would speak to the director l was ushered mto the presence of a dngnxhed austere looking person who was vamly try mg to qulet the moans of a mxserable young mlss whose faxnt words l could barely make out Pony darling lf you had only smiled once to me that day ln the corndorl From here I was led mto the Chemxst s laboratory Seated there rn a blue and white smock and sketching Page 44 - n - ' l ,xx fl. . . . - . , ,g -,,x,x,x. , . -- X- . - .. . -- . . . - ' . . j s ' .-. , . . f . - 1 . . . .. . 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There us an enture chamber guven over to Eleanor Brandy s worksl l left the Asylum and proceeded to another place of unterest the College After speakung to the Dean umpressuue un her long black gown and stately Lady Macbeth tread namely Dr Dorothy Trubull lvusuted the Englush department Here Burke was beung drulled into a class of ten seemungly unwlllung munds by the combuned efforts of three dulugent Englush teachers the Musses Wulson Kelly and Twaddell Note Burke had by thus tume been taken out of hugh school and placed on the college curruculum Fur thermore one teacher alone had been found unade quate for the stupendous task of druvung home the untelllgence contauned un thus but of argumentation There was one more place of unterest the Ath letuc Fueld l was fortunate for the Olympuc games were beung held un Calufornua that season On my way to that town l encountered a lady wuth a firm sure strude wearung tortouse shell glasses and holdung a number of umportant lookung documents un her hand Lawyer Goodhart l was told and un her spare tume she conducts a school for vouce culture Further on the way l stopped un the Metropolutan Opera House where Selma Amansky the pruma don na un La Tosca had stopped un the mudst of the S91'l1OI' S8ll1eS ANY curuous people have been askung what our students wull be doung next year After guvung T 7 thus matter deep thought and seruous consudera tuon we submut the following Thus year s Senuors wull be wonderung how on earth Western us ever exustung wuthout them Thus year s unuors wull thunk they are very umpor tant people untul they duscover that even beung a Se nuor does not exempt one from musconduct marks late slups flunkung and all the other thungs that are the bane of a schoolgirl s exustence Thus year s Sophomores wull be upperclassmen who wull cast benevolent looks upon the lower classes whuch they thunk look up to them We ll let you un on a secret though the lowerclassmen declare that they w1ll not look up to next years junuors and Senuors Thus year s Freshmen w ll be next year s Sophs who wull have shortened theur couffures and lengthened theur hose and who wull laugh longest and loudest at the new Freshues mustakes and the brevuty of theur stockungs Thus years unfants wull be next years Freshmen Sprung Fever us that dusease that Senuors get when they begun to count how many weeks days and pe ruods there are between the begunnung of the fourth quarter and the 29th of May An apple a day may keep the doctor away but a zero a day keeps graduatuon away lf you are doubtful try ut and see Durung these balmy days the campus us beung used as a beautuful background for the puctures that the Freshmen are takung of theur crushes ag well ag for lunch papers Page 45 performance to squelch the tenor for guvung her the wrong cue anet Cooper seated un a box seat was not enjoyung the sutuatuon as thoroughly as she mught due to the annoyance occasuoned her by her persustent escort a meagre poetuc looking soul who was gazung unto her eyes and aurung hus unspuratuon Thune orbs are deep dark pools of beauty! l reached the Olympuc games just un time I0 heal' the results Ruth Culpun and Creenue had captured all the honors except un a new event whuch had thus year for the first t1me been uncluded un the games Charlotte Harn was the worlds fencung champuon At thus meet there was also another udea that had just been orugunated Each country was to choose uts best representatuve un abuluty and form of uts ath letuc class The extras whuch were already out proclaumed the glad news Jurgunua Cullom chosen representatuve Amerucan gurl athlete! It had now grown late and l may have been mus taken but ut seemed to me that the planet was growung dummer and smaller l saw only one person more Seated on an elevated portuon of the planet was a lady who seemed older and wuser than the other unhabu tants She was smulung happuly and sayung proudly un a Joyful vouce My gurls thesel All my gurls dud not take me long to recognize Muss Klunesmuth l heard nor saw more The planet gradually dumunushung un suze and splendor had now taken uts orugunal form and l found myself un my Flyung, Fleagle Slowly l descended to earth Esther Bartz 26 We have a bone to plck wuth some one We should luke to meet the people who dusullusuoned us un our younger days by tellung us that the Semor year was the easuest of all A modern play a nught Keep the doctor un sught As any Senuor wull tell you Once upon a tume there was a gurl who at the end of four years at Hugh School had never flunked a sub ject never receuved a deficuency card nor a muscon duct mark never been late nor absent never been hauled up front un Study Hall and whom all the teachers thought was perfect She dued the week after Graduatuon and her present address us G Kelly B Coodhard 26 Graduatlon as a Commencement We reach the top the ladder s clumbedl We leave four years of work behlndl The world us ours and at our feet Yve fund a new untrodden street A street whose paths lead many ways Untul our munds are un a maze Then choose uncertaun choose today For college marruage work or playl Some fifty take the college path Some marruage choose wuth tearful laugh Some take the rocky road to work Whule those choose play who wush to shurlc And thus a new ascent beguns Each does hus best the best gurl wuns' Helen Blumberg 76 as vi 1 sl Y 1 . 1 - ' h. . 1 . - , . . 1 - ' 1 1 or ns vs 1 sl ' ' ' 1 1 I I I - ' . , , , . . . . . - -1 . 1 1 1 ls 1 V ' ' ' ' . . . . 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' ' 1 . 1 . . . . 1 1 l s 1 1 v : ' 1 , - ' ' - . . . . 1 1 3 H - U 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 . , ' ll I9 1 1 1 1 1 L I 1 1 . 1 ' , 1 1 YQ QQQSC PICO As a Sophomore Let me draw the curtam and show your PICQUYP as a sophomore be not startled wrse Senlor It was the style to encase your locks ln false harry rats Your knees were modestly hldden under rmrtatnon srlk chxffon hose lhe multr colored halr rrbbon of your Freshman days was replaced by a head a he band to keep your scattered branns secure Your sl lrt was long and narrow made with the famous slut then popularxzed by the Western How you dellght ed to call the Freshman poor babes nn the woods how you squxrmed ln unholy Joy when you told the xnlants where to find the eleyator You were a brt blase eyen as your oth r frxends Your eyes had lost their tlmldnty Your courage had rlsen to the point where you dlscussed the latest male acquxsx tron you had learned to chew gum wxth force pldxty and skill md had also learned how to swal low nt rn muslc class You had learned how to use the wrong stanrway you had lmbnbed the scrence of talltlng neath a bowed head tn study hall you had 'mb orbed the gentle art of maltmg legitimate excuses l could tell ou more but do you lrlte I e p1tture5 Looltmg Backward , X O Little Freshle' ONG and well haxe you graced the portals f stately Western proud Senlorl But harlc a mo QV ment l have something to show you l you 1n your Freshman Role! Why do you draw back? rlhe long straggly locks twlsted ln unslghtly bralds belonged to you The socks whlch graced the long lanky legs were worn by you noble Senior Your eyes were shy and tlmxd yet full of joy for you had snnled at your crush that mormng When your teacher asked your name on the Hrst day f those ancrent tunes do you remember how you put your hnger rn your mouth and wept for mammx or the compamonshlp of your rag doll3 You were foollsh then and stxll are Oh look not askance' l haye trled to bflllp, memorles of those early and bitter davs so that now your GTddU3tlOD Day wlll be deeply enjoyed as the Day of Days 111 my Y ftAJN ,- TCQJS xfldo As a Junlor Noble Senior look back upon your umor portrart See yourself elevated to that lllustrnous place m Htgh School lrfe the place th rt you filled as a Junxor See yourself H1 mlddy and scarlet slurt not to mentlon und sport hose Your harr was wlld and hmg.,led wrth the ends twrsted about your face ln lxttle cork screw projections Your nose was atrlt was nt buddmg prlde ln your assumed superlorrty? ln your umor days you wore many lrttle pms See yourself drspltymg Frat puns of Tom Drcl-c and Harry rl xr y enlor hx e more o td to your portrx ou 1 lor ed o xhsorw ll the wor y ltnowledgc that you possibly could ll umors do You promenaded up and down the hills with your arms mterlocl-ted with those of 1 Senior whom you 1 mired you remember your fnorrte rdj ttn was adorabe ou rettned wlth condescending nr the homage gnen you by a foolish Freshman ou were always so busy' with your varxous dxtts th xt you wasted little trme on your school worl-t You recened your red marl-ts wnth no tompunctxon for Pllrjt if 4 ,A ' ' A ' , B '-1 I . y . . ln uv. K rf . ' XX' fl ' ' ' H - C fipqtyo' . V V A . l ft ' X . . . C ' ' . X l V Q v V V- ' ra. Wy Q ' ' f, I ' ' 2 V . n ' ' ' - . y - no- h I1 . 'ff' -B ' D XXV! Ygl 'x- ' heel' '- ' f' EEK ' . 0 Al olyit If - - EL' ' l I A , 1 ' . I l8 I 1 J' . . . . gl X . . 'ff ' . FTUJWN A Y. t - ' . ' r , ' Lffiffwf ' ' - 5.5.43-L55ig 14 , . ' O rl' rr rg Ll' 1 A Y ' v Q' ff'E5f1Jl'l3 . . - . N lf'-745 ' 1 I ' i Ki s I I. ' L lyti- Q V V 3 A I T. JN fm U f xr Ms,-, X3 x .f rf f ,rfw gjgf ' f 'yt' MQ 5 . 5 ' A, . Y J . . - et, t - . - A xr H ' - 1 2 ' ' . y fy V I- . ' ' - -f ' ' ' f y tx X! 4. '. ', V. 5 . Y I HN l ,' N . . . - ' - . C fl N , ' ' ' I. ' V l A . . . ' . . ' 1 rg l ' ' l --7 U . ' , . ' V A r '. S ' l l iv t z d ' 2 it. X' lf 'X Y , t s a jun' tri t 1 l a ' ldl ' xnxx ' ' ' kv ' ' --zu J .4 . lx ' , X ' . .' 5 2 ' . . .s sd If - .' 2 z'- 'e Q Suvm: f lg- Y ,- . ' e .5-' :A ' ' A . a . W' Y ' , V' V ' 2 - U 1- ' ' ' ' - '. More than once I have had students ask me But they were ordinary matters, Ah, Senior, I cannot pass without remembering when you excelled in the art of facial adornment,-lips as red as an over-ripe tomato' eyebrows adjusted as Cod never made them' cheeks that seemed to blush forever umor days are the days of youth days that are soon outgrown Let us depart and forget them Fortunate Senior' Ring out wild bells' Raise the flag' Cease workl Celebrate good people for the foolish Fresh the simple Soph the Juvenescent umor has merged mto one important person a Semor How you have changedl You walk with a stately tread you scorn all High School crushes you are ultra sophisticated you are Immune to thrills you no longer indulge ln childish pleasures vou are It O amiable Se mor wherefore are you so studious? inquire your younger sisters with bated breath I just worship my lessons you answer coldly And you tell the innocents how you denied yourself a Hopkins Dance to make ardent love to a text book on that fascmat mg suhject trigonometry O deceitful Senior what evil thoughts you have put into the craniums of the Babes When you ascend the steps of the Graduation platform ln une think over your Hrgh School sins and number this among them and repent Do not forget us Senior Think of us when you are per suadlng a Pola Negrx curl to behave so that you can The Value O EXCl'I8I'lgGS of what use can those innumerable magazines and papers be? It does not seem to me that they are worth the trouble This careless statement is truly believed by every student who makes it but it s nevertheless proof that these girls have never thought seriously on the subject Exchanges are of two fold value First an change rs a help in improving a schools magazme second an exchange rs an and in knowing of the ac trvxties of other schools When we see an out of town paper and see our own name Ixsted among the Exchanges with a careful crltx clred parts as well as those parts that are praised Since it IS a known fact that one s own work xs the hardest to criticize it is well to have some other source of correction A school magazine rs a mlrror which reflects school spirit and school morale In exchanging with other schools not only in our own country but in Europe and in Australia as well we see under what advantages and disadvantages we are working and we can correct them accordingly So as exchanges are valuable ln two respects I hope Western s list which now includes twenty states of the union Albania Australia anrl England will never decrease B F Coodhart 26 Exchange Editor Our Exchanges for the Year High School Service Washington, D C CALIFORNIA RUSS San Diego CONNECTICUT Hallnotes Hartford Page 41 2' Ku C I go to the corner drugglst s to partake of a Banana Royal at the expense of some hapless Freshle Soph or umor Again Farewell! Bernice Frank 27 DELAWARE Crlsp Camden Wyoming DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA American Ea le GEORGIA Blue and White Missemma ILLINOIS Red and White KENTUCKY Aerial Student MARYLAND Eastern Echo Forester Loyola Orlole Ow Ow Poly Press Scarlet and Cray VIASSACI-IUSETTS Creylock Echo High School Herald labberwock MICHIGAN South Haven Critic MINNESOTA Academy MISSOURI Hlgh Times Lmcolnlte MONTANA Kyote NEW HAMPSHIRE Meteor Washington Savannah Atlanta Chicago Louisville Covington Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Westminster Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Adams Westfield Boston South Haven St Paul Springfield Kansas City Billings Berlin ' . J ' ' ' I I I f . . . ff . .. , sg , , , , . y . H J . . E N, . . : i .. U- .. . - 'T-fee 'Xf - A ' . . ' .T '. ' . A- I N . , . , Xu U . Cf IQQ '- I X ff . -fqg sfo 4 - - , ., . . . . X , . . U i ' - J ' - U I . . , . , . l ' ' I ' g .............. ' ' '. 'i ' .... fff.'.'ff.'fffff.'.'.'.'. K : , , ex. ................... cism after it, our first thought is to improve the criti- FOCUS ----------------'----- Ellicott CRY . ,' - ' .. ..................... . I ' , I . ...... .......... ......... ' ' ' ' I ..................... . . ' ' , ' , P. S. ......................... ' ' ' . 1 T l ' D 9 . . l - s .oa.n.4.Q- l.. A Y 5 I Q . I sanvunnq I 1 vnnu rlyu . . , . ' . . ' . 1 1.1. I' .I -I 1. n. n. 1.1. 1. 1. a, a. nl 1- 1' ' ' V V .................. ....... ' .......................... NEW JERSEY Blalr Breeze Chatter Box I-Ilgh Spots Optlmnst Orange and Blue White and Gold NEW YORK Blotter Hxgh School Recorder Nardln uarterly Panorama Ye Horace Nlanuscrxpt NORTH CAROLINA Renocahx WESTWARD HO Blaxrstown W0OdbYldgE Elnzabeth Newark Mlllvllle Woodbury Kew Forest Saratoga Sprmgs Buffalo Bmghamton New York Cnty Rexdsvxlle Broadcaster Cherry and Whnte Garnet and Whxte Gossip rxs Maroon and Whnte NTIYFOI' Torch Traxalon SOUTH CAROLINA Nautilus WISCONSIN Comet ALBAVIA Laboremus Phlladelphla Wxlltamsport West Chester ohnstown Phlladelphla Gettysburg Punxsutawny Fhxladelphla Avalon Greenulle Milwaukee Txrana OHIO Forge Oracle PENNSYLVANIA Archive OCKEY sticks had been dlscarded sounclmg whacks of the hlckory bf? wmter alr were glvxng way to the basketball The court game was agam Cxncmnatl Cleveland Philadelphia AUSTRALIA Scrxbe ENGLAND Crouch End Hlgh School Magazme London Coburg Athletlcs and the re ln the crisp thuds of the engagmg the tlme of our farr athletes who were preparmg for an mterclass and mterscholastlc season Our first game of the season was on March 5 agalnst Forest Park Hugh School Well might we remember pearlng to be the underdogs durlng the Hrst quarter s play but the second half told another story How the red bloused Iassles matched Forest Park po1nt for pomt and pass for passl Can we make xt? WIII we wm5 The last few moments were Hlled wlth excite ment Tle scorel We are ahead! Tue score! For est Park shoots a goal' 'I he whxstlel We had lost by a score of 24 to 23 but not for a lack of belng cheered on by a large group of fans supportlng the SOPHOMORE C245 black and the red The llne up FOREST PARK WESTERN HIGH HIGH SCHOOL 1243 SCHOOL C231 ITIUUUU F'I'l'I OO?O'l'I I'f'I Hoff Baker Ijams Ruthke Frazxer Mueller IVI' Baker Greenawalt H Wagner E Rxce E Tucker R Gllpln c E Bargar the unlors total mounted Ilttle by Ilttle untll It ap pearecl as mf the school leaders were ln lmmment dan ger of Io mg the game Once agaln the senxor sextet fought on to brmg success to the fourth year class The Ime up SENIORS C355 JUNIORS f24j IVI Baker S Trlvxs II Greenawalt Wagner G Cook R Bleck F. Tucker c F. Bargar Tlmer Nl Herndon 734355 Seward Smtzer Cullom c Gllpm Referee IVI Pape Scorer NI Eaton A few days lntervened and on Saturday March 20 the Senior and Sophomore teams met the school basl-'etball champxonshlp bemg at stake The upper classmen were the favontes by wxde odds The whlstlel The game was onl Wtld surprxse was evl denced by the fans for the Sophomores were pre entxng real opposltxon by closmg ln upon the leaders untll there was but a pomts dlfference between the two tallxes In the thxrd quarter the Semors wxdened the breach and then shot far ahead ln the last sessxon to claxm the Western H1gh School championship by the tune of 42 to 24 The Ixne up SENIORS 1421 B ones Referee IVI Pape Our basketball schedule dld not merely conslst f lnterscholastlc ames but also of our annual mter Greenawalt Greenberg Wagner Seward L Scott B Shapiro g class contests On Saturday March I3 the unxor Senior clash demanded our attention For three years those blue clad Senxors had agaln and agaxn vled for the school championship only to be contxnuously de feated by their elder sxsters the graduates of past years There was but one Idea predominant among the gurls of 26 We must wlnl And so we dld by a score of 35 24 after we had turned back the steady onslaught of our clever rlvals The flrst half be longed all to the Seniors for they had already ob tamed a goodly xantage scoring three times as many pomts as their adsersarxes During the second half A Gust F. Trumbo R Smith Scorer H Denms Snntzer Cullom fc Gxlpln Referee- IVI Pape 'llmer NI Foley The Fnal gime of the b sltetb Il season was played ag Inst Eastern I'I1gh School on March 30 ln our rnal s gym The game was xery one slded E33i ern vslnnlng by a margxn of 36 to I I Our oppOnent seemed nexer ln danger of bexng out classed and play ed a well rounded game throughout Western at I'uge L8 ' - ' ' ......... ' ' ........................ ' I I ' .......... I ..,.......... ' ' Y .-.v..uuu'anu-nn If q.t-n.-nv--n....4-,4. I I ' -Q ...111'1i ..... 5 -. i e...,,..e.,... .- A . I . , 3 3 - -I ' I' ' I' D 3 3 3 - ' ' ' . ........ F .......,....... . ' . ' . ........... F ......,......... . ' ' that strugglel The Western sextet took the floor, ap- F ......,...... L. Foxworth ' ' ' . ........... C .............. .. . , . . ' ......,..... Sc .............. . . - ' , ' . Q J ........ G ........... . C D ' , ' ' . ' ' ........... G. .... . f 'ffffflfzfifff:....ff.fffj. ' '. ' ' ' G .' icy ......... fIIQ..f .,... ..f..' ' ' ' ' . ' .0 ..... ' ' Q I ' : ' F. ........ F .....,.......... . ' ' ' o T. ......... F ............. . . ' . ' , ' ' - H, ........... F. . . . I ' - D. ........... C .......,.,... fel . ' ' . A. ' ............ Sc ........ .,...... . ' - ' ' ' ' V, I ......., G ............ .. . U ' ' ' - R. ' ' ............ G ............... . 4. I ' , -' ' V2 I zu ' a ' 4 ' tlmes dlsplaved k take the lead The lme up EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL Q3 6, Berger Schuerholz l 1'U SFI OW Garman Dxck Rexnhexmer Hudak Referee M' P WESTWARD HO een judgment ut was never able to WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL fl IJ F Greenawalt M Baker H Wagner E Rxce E. Tucker A Smtzer E Bargar R Gxlpxn ape Not too much may be sand of the excellent manner 5 whlch the true Westernrtes have supported therr teams throughout the year Durmg the hockey sea Short Cuts to O r lvlystenous Nelghbor IN old lady Miss Kate as she I5 known lh the neighborhood was always held ln awe by the Lff' children of the locallty Whenever we passed the large ramblmg brnck house xn whrch she lived we would glance furtxvely ln at the windows and gasp at any sound that we heard Miss Kate on one occa sxon sent me on an errand and rewarded me by glVlI'lg me a dellcrous jelly roll It looked so appetrzmg that l closed my eyes and ate rt hurrledly l never re gretted lt Once some young friends and l were lHVllCd to spend an afternoon wxth Miss Kate We entered a large shadowy hall at the end of whlch was a large bright room The room was most comfortably fur nlshedand tastefully decorated Mxss Kate evldently un derstood that chxldren llke to be entertamed for soon an old servant almost as old as our hostess brought ln a tray wnth frosted cakes and hot chocolate this refreshment was served ln dalnty porcelain chma We lmgered over our refreshments for quite awhile untxl Mlss Kate told of a pleasant surprise ln store for There was a twinkle m her eyes as she led us up the starrs to a thlrd floor bedroom The room was furmshed m masswe antlque furniture a large four poster bed wxth a blue satln canopy and the lovellest of blue marsellles spreads xn the far corner was a very hrgh mahogany chest of drawers other old fash loned pieces completed the furnlshmgs A cherry hued chest attracted us for we knew thus was the sur prlse To our astonlshed eyes we saw the trunk full of crmollnes and satm sllppers l squeezed Into a blue brocade gown wrth gold lace and pmk rosebuds the dress had belonged to Governor Pmkney s daugh ter l was transformed l no longer belonged to a flapper world but the old world of Annapolis All of us were delightfully happy as we trled on the old dresses Mlss Kate was happy too The afternoon was over--all of us had seen the ln slde of the house of mystery all of us knew the old lady Miss Kate qulte lntxmately all of us deep down rn our hearts felt ashamed that we had ever felt afrald All the chxldren rn the nexghborhood now know and love Mnss Kate all awart an xnvrtatron to spend an afternoon In the old brxck house across the way Edna Pennmgton 28 Page .69 son the gurls defied the wmtry blast and turned out en masse to view the Hnal struggles No better example of Westernltes backing p their athletes can be found than at the Hrst Forest Park Western game when a full I50 fans journeyed to the former s school to wxtness our first mterschool court game of the season We have shown what we can do Let us contmue ID the future As the warmer days of May have come basketball has gwen way to out of door sports such as volleyball and tenms An mterclass and mterschool schedule IS bemg prepared for the class and school standard bearers of the former sport while court enthuslasts are playing off tournament matches to determine the class victors It I8 expected that this year Western may meet other schools rn tenms and mtroduce that game as a permanent fixture rn our school Hnldegarde Wagner 26 Llterary Fame My l-lerome HROUGH the dim blurred pages of numerous books have arxsen the characters of many ul! many who at one tlme or another have set my heart glowmg wxth the dcslre to be like them Ohl they are wonderful people' Pasteur Lincoln Wash mgton can of Arc men and women whose names have been linked with fame who belong to the ages But there 18 one who nses out of a llvxng book f llfe small unpretentlous qulet she IS my heroine Few would thmk that devohon and self sacrxfice had marked the greater part of her llfe few would believe that the fire and spxrrt of a great artrst had given way to that greater spxrlt of servmg others Quletly into the lxves of others she comes and goes doing a br here sayrng a w1tty word there always ready t help always ready to smooth over the roughest places always ready to share ln our joys To one who has fought the hardest battles those battles whlch are fought alone ln conquenng ones self battles whxch recewe no cross of honor battles which are seldom recognized as the supreme battles of life all this and more characterrze-my Mother Coleen Fowler 26 The oy of lndlscrlmmate Readmg NDISCRIMINATE readmgl Oh the Joy of read mg everything and anythmg you please when and where you please No one to bother you crltxclze you or dxstract you! Short perlods of such untold satxsfachon l have been permxtted to enjoy The pleasures whmch l derived from these short hours only mal-ce me realxze how wonderful It would be lf one mnght have trme unlxmrted time to spend among some of the splendid books that have been wrxtten txme to browse lh the humorous the rnstructlve the mspxrmg and perhaps even among books less worth whrle yet entertalnlng nevertheless Would xt not be delxghtfull' Even the small amount of such readmg that l am able to do shows me how fasclnatmg It I8 An hour with Edward Bok m his Autobxography en joyxng with hum the pleasures of the celebntles who were hrs frlends some time spent reading oyce Knl mers poems a few excrtmg hours ln full enjoyment of The Rlght of Way by Gilbert Parker then, an I -V ': . ls 1 use ' 1 . ............ F. .... ....... . ' ' , ........ F. .......,...... . .' . ' F. ....... . .... . . ' . ........... C. .............,.. . ' . ' . ' .........' ..... 5 c ........... . . . ' ' . ' . 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J. .- WESTWARD HO hour every once ln a whxle saved for my favorxte Chrlstopher Morleyl lndeed unllmlted satlsfactlon may be derived from the readlng of anythlng that ap peals to you when lt really appeals to you M1ldredE Strxckland 26 The Blue Room T was a beautrful room and evidently a girls room Wlth a bay window facing the south west lt was brlght and cheerful Agamst One wall stood a bed of lvorv enamel stenclled on head board and footboard wxth ragged robm flowers The bed was covered with a pale blue sllk counterpane Opposite the bed was an Ivory enameled bureau stenclled with the same blue flowers On the bureau was a complete set of pale blue pyralln ivory a bud vase contalnlng a small bouquet of ragged robms and a boudolr lamp with a blue and rose colored shade ln the corner opposlte the bureau was a dressing table matchmg the bed and bureau even to the stenclled Flowers The dressing table held a tmy lamp exactly luke the one on the bureau and also a few prett bottles of perfumes A cedar chest with the dalnt blue Flowers stood under the bay window The wxn dows were hung with cretonne draped cottage fashion over curtains of lvory colored marqulsette The cre tonne had an xvory colored background sprmkled lxberally wxth blue bxrds and ragged robm flowers Beside the wmclow was a wlcker chalr upholstered ln the same cretonne wxth which the curtalns were hung A little lady whose voluminous sklrts of old rose and pale blue concealed an electrlc bulb stood on a small table whxch was near the bed The walls were tmted Ivory with a border of ragged roblns while on the floor was a wonderful blue Persian rug It was ln deed a room to make any glrl dream about Ruth Barnette 28 A Country Scene CAN remember distinctly one tlme ID my life I when l wnshed more ardently than ever before that l had been gifted with the ablllty to pamt lt was whale l was vxsltmg a friend ln the country last summer that l saw the scene which called forth all the beauty worship rn my nature Amld purple clover fresh white dalsxes wlth deep yellow centers turned thelr lovely faces upward to a warm afternoon sunshme From the shady trees growing here and there the perfect harmony of the birds floated down on the sweet clean alr and mln gled with the srlvery tones of the song sent forth by the brook nearby Thus song sounded refreshlngly cool A black and whxte spotted cow stood knee deep nn the water gazing contentedly at her reflec tlon and placldly swltchmg her tall Even nn the deepest places of the clear stream the pebbles could be plamly seen Flashes of bnght reds from the breasts of blrds lent color to the scene As one be came aware of an undercurrent of sound one noticed the bees busily buzzing from sweet smellmg clover blossoms to the noddxng gold eyed dalsxes A more beautxful plcture l had never seen hence my desire to be an artxst Alta Wade 28 Rally Nlglmt VERY detall of the scene thrilled me lt was one of the most beautiful slghts l had ever seen J. The sky was studded wxth stars and the moon was a sllver crescent There was absolute sllence The trees rose majestxcally with thenr foliage casting mystic shadows lt was the night of the Scouts an nual sprung rally Suddenly from the Fave hundred Clrl Scouts gather ed around the bonfire there arose the melody of the Scout Hymn The young voices strong and sweet drifted out on the stlll night axr The sparks from the huge fire rose ever chasmg and racmg each other They reached a certaln helght and vanished only to be followed by more The dlm uncertain light cast weird shadows on the faces of the glrls From the Scout Hymn the glrls changed to lighter songs Many of them were camp songs relating camp happenings Then they drlfted back to the old waltzes and folk songs they loved so well Then came Closing God I8 nxgh were repeated once more With the Scout Salute the spell was broken The scene was changed ln a twmkllng by the hundreds of flash lights Never will l forget the plcture that the Scouts so un consciously made on that Memorable Rally Nlght Grace Maymon 28 My May Basket Y closely woven hemp basket of brown holds the woodland beautles of May Dark green fern l ll leaves line my basket wxth its sloping sides Peeplng shyly around the ferns are the velvet faces of th ohnny ump Ups Blood root and traxlmg arbu tus eager to be seen push carefully aslde their pretty neighbors The center of my basket holds a bunch of dark purple vlolets lxftlng their shy damty prettlness to the top Enclrcllng thls bunch of dark eyed violets are the daxnty whxte ones symbols of love and purity The handle IS entwmed wxth sweet May flowers and with many purple and white lllac sprays hanging gracefully My May basket typxfles renewed lnfe wnth the love and happxness that the May days bring Lllllan Rlce 4o:---- A Semor 5 Nlghtmare Ohl Troyl ye ancient cltadell What gender I3 this noun? The valence of ldoform l put that X2 down Be careful with the H CL Why must you be so dense? The subject for today wnll be The Natnonal Defense Hamlet killed Aeneas which Laertes dxd not know So lincoln had to free the slaves lNow watch thxs tadpole grow Look onl ye shades of ethylenel Look on this tale of woe And If you thmk that we are nuts You ll know what made us so Dorothy Wilson 26 Page 50 V U . , . . Y 4 I . ' l . . .v . . . . , . , . - I I . I ' . ' I I ' I . . ' - I I ' ' . . . l I . A U, . . ' . . . . , I , , , - . . . . - ' ' . I I A ' A y . . . . I y . . . . . . . . , . . . - . . - - - Y ' n . . , . . . 1 . . . .. . .. , , , . , 1 ' ' A the dear, well-known words, All is well, safely rest, , . . ., , . ' . I 4 l n . . - v ' ' ' , ' fl l l . , . . , . l . , ' :fran ' A ' ' ' . ' . . . . . . . K, A - . . . , . V - . . ' c J -J - . I . . ' , .U I . . . , . . . . ' . . u '4 ' I ' O . ' I . 7 . s ' n ' 1 . . l . . . . ' . . . , . b . 29. o 9 o . . , . . 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R Hall the UNE, .md L lggl se111o1N puxh out mto L1 world th1t seenxs never to h me heen to Qchool 1 world when CROWN POLlxS SUl11L,f1lT1L's1lL md 1- 231161113 mum IN mee 1 de.11 Nemm never ovxu your Coors h fore 1 ept1 11 vxor 4 111 Cx s EMWIN Qs -1 Conqueror Ixexer let anyone pex Qudde you that honor, 1fDZ1gIlIJt1OI1 md good sportx m.1mh1p are not needed III hunm lb well is 111 School It you loxe old Almi M1ter con x rt other follxb to h r srmdud rxther thm ehemgmg your ovx 11 Thus adzertzsemenr Jomtlv contvzbuted to the good sponsmanslup 0 the uture cm ens of Baltxmore bx the post acadenm sehools named on the opposzte page 'T1saJxeru,uczv1 s 1 .1 1t x ujalw NX OWLEOGE owuk ' A 3, Qu . ,. .. .... W 4 I lr ' . 3 , 1 VA s . H v A ,- . ,, B, . A m . LA C- . ' ..,. ,J ' 1. , U, A Q - . ' -n .. 1 f-Y ' ' , ul . 1 . 4, Q , ' -2 :: .. i' V 'Q ly or 1 1' - -' ' 4 :J ' . :ii-,,.:c- X .- - w ' L1 ,, - 'll' ' - F . f- C. - . , 9-3- ,. 4- p '1-'n 1 ', 1: ' , 1, g -- r. 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V Q gfe , '13 lt Takes Pep to do mt f f E adm1t IC takes off on a busmess course IH the summer t1me but plenty of young folks do lt Young men and young women who are anx1ous to secure good 1ncomes as early 1n hfe as poss1 ble often take up the1r work at Strayer s as soon as school closes thus savmg three prec1ous months Let us send you a catalog STRAYER S Busmess College FH -KRLES STREET AT FKYETTE BALTIMORE F1 jjzg fa ,lllinas I gifs 4,5 I ul 'Q 'N .-.IQ-Quill-Islam Summer Classes Now Formmg OU may secure a large part of your trammg or a future profitable pOS1 t1on th1s summer 1f you enter one ofthe classes to be begun at Bryant C9 Stratton College at the close of the pubhc school year Rates and full 1nformat1on on subjects covered vull be supphecl on request BRYANT Eff STRATTON Colleve or Busmess CTTKIHIIYV7 PLA A Q47 PARK AVL Axo Lexmorox sr BALTIMORE W , ,? y,5s-: A A 'ff' I-J 'sa.'f' If . A 2 . . 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AU 1 15 112.1 I 1 - . 1 , . . , E,L1 , - 1 , 1 C , ' k 'f ll '1I'1lD 'lin .'1r1-1-1 Vlf 11237 WESTWARD HO EATON Sr BURNETT BU I ESS COLLEGE 9 6: I I WEST BALTIMORE STREET Baltlmore Maryland SECRETARIAL AND ACCOUNTANCY COURSES GREGG OR PIT MAN SYSTEMS INTENSIVE TRAINING UNDER SPECIALISTS CALL WRITE OR PHONE FOR CATALOGUE For Her fraduauon A H1 'VER PERMANENT WAVE Moderately Prlced HYNER S BEALTY PARLORS 42 West Lexmglon Street PHONE CALVERT 0777 FLYNN S Ice Cream 8z lces LINDEN AVE 8a MCMECHEN ST The Cream of All Ice Creams PIES CAKE SODA CANDY THE G FRED KRANZ MUSIC CO 303 N CHARLES ST Sh p wh y I M Vlctrolas Vlctor Records Kung Band Instruments Saxophones an RADIOLAS n I 3 73 2 Exqumlte Whue Footwear For Graduatlon DIECFLIII and dlstmctrve modes Including d lrect IITIDOTIBIIOIIS from Pmet of Pans N HESS SONS 8 E Baltimore St Complimentary Olmstead 81 Moore OLDSMOBILE SIX Tow'-'force zum Ask for a Demonstratlon OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS MAdxson 8131 Page 75 I 5 ' I , Y . . I . The o ere you bu your Shee uaic Z . , . F , ' f 4 u ' n. II Pho e: Pala N! . y I 0 I ' A A rm , .4.... ..., ,INC.,. ....,.,II I .II. .,.., I ,...,.. a , Q fi I ' ' ' I I L i 2 S ' iii WESTWARD HO Knowledge Makes For Good Citizenship The Street Car affords opportunity for visiting every part, reaching- the civic center the financial section towering office structures crowd-filled business thoroughfares wholesale district busy retail shopping streets industrial and manufacturing developments shipping and extensive waterfront densely populated tenement districts closely built residential communities far-Hung suburban home areas picturesque countryside outlying towns and villages RIDE FUR KNOWLEDGE The Modes of the M o m e n t For Young Women Central Confectionery 200 West Franklin Street SODAS SUNDAES HOME MADE. CANDIES posite Y W C A OSGOOD S Smart Garments for Gzrls 391 N CHARLES ST STEwARra go: 'me Q Hub BALTIMORE S LARGEST 8: F INET STORE Page 0 I- , fm . 1 WESTWARD HO Do you know you can rent cz if C N A? '3'+f1ia?Q'f ' CRO A 'Une Personal W4-iahg hlachino ' THE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER WITH STANDARD FOUR ROW KEY BO XRD and all other lar e machme features Try It and you ll never part wrth It WE ALSO RENT SELL AND SERVICE Remanufactured Underwoods and Royal Typewrlters SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS HESS TYPEWRITER C0 INC PLAZA 7229 and 5111 I9 ov FAYETTE sr Typewrzter store of satzsfactzon Real tmmzng for cz real career The proper tralnlng for a good Job must be no hut or mlss affair lt can be secured only from a well establlshed properly quallfled mstltutlon In Baltimore thus school IS the Secretarlal School of the Young Womens Chrlstlan Assocratxon a part of the national educatlonal program for the proper trannlng of young women for business careers lt offers a thorough complete tramlng to hxgh school glrls ln type wrxtmg shorthand and ofhce practice Day and nlght classes Moderate rates Y W C A PARK AVENUE AND FRANKLIN STREET l l Page 77 . . ,, , ' z 9 . ' . 9 O O, O ., . - , .. . . H . . . n - I O 1.- 1 . . . 1- - . vw . , . , .A - , w ' L ' l , . . l l l . ll l 0 0 0 0 l l 1 l J ' iw ' ' ' ' ' Ygiwiwf ' if WESTWARD HO Drink WESTERN MARYLAND Mllk FIRE AND BLJRGLAR PROOF T e COMMONWEALTH BANK HOWARD AND MADISON STS Stare and Clty Depositary Savings Department INTEREST 4 PER CENT Safe Iweposlt Boxes 'XDRIAINJ GRXPE P CEO X XREL. X P WALTER H BILLINCSLEA C h WM H YEXFMAIN A t C In HARRY S 'VTLJLFORD A r C h AT SO Secretarial School Q f xi-51 For the tralnlng of sultably educated women ln Shorthand and other Secretarial Work a mlnlmum of tlme Q 10 WEST CHASE STREET Phone Vernon 782 3 PUJ4 8 IIAIRY iv! in . . . i ,I I I A TT? I N f CCI f I . .- , res. . If I Vice- res, IOSEPH G. VALIANT, Znd Vice-Pres. BALTIMORE MD. . I' , as ier I . . A ' I, . ss. as ier V I . I ' , as . as ier I ' f W'7S'WQRD IO Complzments of the Western Hzgh School Lunch Roam I 0lIlI7lll7lQllf9 EMERSON HOTEL Lochearn CAEELQOR On Fanrlee Lake Vt I0rh S Inhree Camps umor Senior Clan Horseback Rldmg All Land and Water Sports EXPERIENCED COUNJCILORS p W a d Cr e Mou t q d MRS F M CHUBB W h gto A Cordlal Welcome Awarts Westward I-Io Readers HocHsc1-ULD KOHN 8g Co BALTIMORES BEST STORE HOWARD AND LILXINGTON 1111 0fll!,IHlll 'IORCH CUP CONE I I or It by Name W W' C ,fb loo 1V new MakesG00 .X lnetttr taste Ice Cream Inner and Taste Better nt easier to They Co t no 1 No More' lyland Bakmg Company BALTIMORE Page 79 ... I' f I ,II Ii 'v ' Q, , , , . ' . of - 1 ,I 7 - I eason , --I ' , ' , NM . . , , C .L .' . I Tri s to hike n e n n mins A Illustrated Booklet on Re uest N' MR. an . . . South Road, Mount as in n, Md. ,ix EI f v , . r. I II S . i A, , S: f ' v' I L I f ' Er z v I at Y It k s ,4 d ' , S I T7 -ww.,-: ,' A Ir I - -, - ' - L 9 ' 3 , v, --: a 1 I I I I I . r I Q Ihr hcltrr stores are now 5 r n I Torch Cup Cake Cones I, NIHIIIII-il1'Illl'6'4l Ivy rl N Mu ' ' I , I - I C or ee-- ,.-e.,.,- M, ,ee - T.. -.:1--Vezxew W, , f , - -,, ,C ,--Y,,eT,,,, i - Y , , WESTWARD HO Members, Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. J. A. Ritter 699 Son 1918 N. CHARLES ST., Near 20TH B It'm . F lorlsts and Decorators PHONES VERNON 0573 6784 CUT FLOWERS FUNERAL DESIGNS PHONE WOLFE 6958 ZIMMERMAN 8: SHANE FLORIJTJ' 2123 EAST MONUMENT STREET BALTIMORE MD Monumental Storage 8: Carpet Cleaning Company I I I0 to I I I6 PARK AVENUE Baltimore Md Hs.-tx' rr wrru r'1,mx'l1:1zs MRS. A. M. COOK 8: SON Floral Designs and Cut Flowers St'-1+ 22213 XV. Imxilmgluyi Slrm-L I'I1..n-I, Uulxw-1'l ZIJSEULI RICSIIII-INl'Ii Ilmnf, 1':m,r1svilIIA IIN:-.I I-1, I-'. IP, I1II.I.Il'HTT4'I'I'Y, MIP. 4084-5 bl' h d I J NEWMAN 8: SONS INSURANCE 203 Calvert Building BALTIMORE MD JOEL GUTMAN A C0 THE TWIXTEEN SHOP Where the particular needs of IVIlss Fonteen to Twenty are carefully studied and 1nteII1 ently provided for SIXES EIGHTS Eight Body Types Eight Body Types Cm bt bought on I lclnrd Wggmqm, Ln' Iubrlcated bx Iullmp, Q ci on the d ZELL. IVIOTOR CAR Co 1113 15 1719 East Mt Royal Ave I Page 80 Phone, Plaza Esta is e IBS4 a 1 ore, Md , 0 I : - AIIUr1Icrs I'rull11nIyIbcliw-1'vrI . . I I s I I ' ' 1 0 . . T3 ' , . I C C Y Y , K K Y 7 ' .. y Aa: 1- 'f ' . ' BUILDQX, 1 A 'L '. Q 'z ' 1 ' .f, . Ifmamct' I'Izm - Iex' 1 nah I ' I I I 4 4 r v 0 , WI ' J E , , EA' ' 4 , 7 -- Y V Y ' , , , 'X T ' ii ,ilgilih XVESTVVARD HO Cornphments of von Schlegell Fox Motors, Inc Hupmoblle For The AllR0u11d Glrl BOOKS Gull School of Shorthand and Tyoownhng 519 N CHARLES ST HUM' B0fkV VErnon 6718 1 1, 1 IIA Intenslve Busmess Course completed ID 30 Days 1 1 fo Indlvldual Instructnon Day and N1ght Classes 1: TY PEXVRITERS FOR HOME PRACTICE ! NORMAN o REM1NoToN oo .MM-.. 1-If N FII NRI Ta QT W Plge 81 ' o ' Q I W - h 1 I h T W T0 yuzzr 51.1041 z'LI'IlfoIfl'U7l zz! IV. ' , ll. S., ffzv .',offi..1! .mlrrrrf is L1 rv- ' ' W. I , H MIN: Bowk,ff.Jr'U. jj o . hh rIH1!.5.o'V'hff!tA' 1'3 -'fc.ffol11'V':rlf, fm'- ' ' O 0 , mzfal' o 1' Iaw't7za?11Ip fm' 11' to A mukf. ' 1 111' fxzrffu jpwlu' fozlmw ugfr. 71'-o 3 in mn' fiom' .vmlzr Joly ami' 4157: w ' ' ' for ml fun' mfvj: of '31 .Uwrfvl llwmf l,if'r'.H'j. 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In Ilya Stylish New Wankfjn Unparalleled in comfort, roadability, economy of operation and upkeep, Ene in quality and correct in style, it will carry you bouyantly and confldently forword to your goal, no matter if it be in the clouds at horizon's end. THE FRANKLIN MOTCR CAR CO 1124 N CHARLES STREET BALTIMORE MD My Camera Study fr Made CIIIICI' at home or ID the studlo at Commencement tlme and 1n the Commencement dress Wlll be an ldeal record of that lIT1pOI'tHDt day Cecelza NOUTJUQ Eareckson 411 Cherie: Street Nrtb B I jf Pg 83 3 Q Y I . w 1 t f ' I Y t Y Y , , v -X r 4 ' . , , o al imorf, fllar ' and 1 I 1 , iTl'9 '9' L' 'ff' 'Q' ' Y' rn Y Y 'L , ,L ,711 ,W 4 ,1 ,,,,,, , L, T,7, - g- ,Wir a e XVE TXX ARD HO LoRo BALTMMJRE FHLDM3 CTZV55 STATIGNS NC 1971 I Olllflflllltllffll 1 1 . ff F1 47 Conveniently Located Stations About Town W 0 f ', J ' Y 1 , , t Wli5'l'WARD HO .!lIZenZz'on71927 1928 1929 Senzors J unzors Sophomores who have no cl1squ1-1l1 ca1t1or1s are el1q1ble to irq out for meml3ersh1p IH the western Hlqh School rc1mf1'11c C ll C260 lDatcl1 for aduerhsments o irq outs IH the Fall O 1 1 Y 1 . 1 L QV . Y- I. I Qs' Q ' -vfjlggii .1 'll . f H WNRJ HO we H41 ,E VV fi 5 'Ik 1 ' lfigibl'-2x ima X q-v . 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