Western Oregon University - Yearbook (Monmouth, OR)

 - Class of 1920

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E:::THE NOR 2:: and the '01 the mm; dangem W8 3m; Endoneg. mtlytth diStTESS? RMM nlNhei: hereal: ,me mmm; Andbr SEASON'S GIFTS 3- thserve the changing season of the year, -MR.Ei Diversewyet melting each in each. The Spring Hath sky to match the mating lazulihs wing, - Her stirring call to life is strong and clear. .And Sunnner$ sween'warnlhunL enduwng,dear mongth-i: To all, becomes With Autumnhs scarlet fling :oursewit': The sad, deep, quiet sigh of dying things, ltotheEli When Winterhs stern, wild fury draweth near. wind;ii'i dwin,hsi Youegoing forth with eager hands to do Your chosen work of life-take in your heart runiW The pure, fresh ardor of the Spring; Summer Will lend nthefm: You calm persistence; introspection too umbleafiiy From Autumn learn; intensity is Winterhs part. lachim And may success go With you to the end! e-L. BASFRD. 4m QED

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:::THE NORMZI: AGAIN the ttNorm -most welcome. The usual request for copy and the multitude of absorbing subjects confuse one. However, as a professional school the tholt comes with keen force that we are now facing a crisis. Not only in our daily work with the pupils are we expected to teach the fundamentals, also combat the dangerous and per- nicious doctrines which are'now finding a footing in our land, but we are called upon to defend our standards from those who would undo all that has been done for decades past to build the profession to a basis of self respect and consequently the respect of men. An effort is being made to let down the bars in these hours of distress to teachers irrespective of training and qualifications. A worse mistake could not be made. Not to go over the usual grounds of the born teacher? yet we feel so keenly the need of the best we can give our children that we bewail the effort to belittle the real work of the trained teacher. Rather, consolidate the school, increase the wage and attract the best, thus insuring for the future, a citizen of character with a trained intellect and an ap- preciation of Americanism. .. 1 As earnest teachers this situation calls for the best that is in us. And by our united :th efforts we will make a real advance, turning a danger into a blessing. grim x -MR. BUTLER. 3W1 ha 2:33 IN the Golden Age of Greeceehalf legend and half history among their athletic Fm games and contests there was of this wise: The contestants ran a course with a lighted WW torch. The winner was the one who first brought his lighted torch to the goal. If the $5M contestant ran too swiftly, his torch would be extinguished by the wind; if he ran too slowly, some other runner would beat him to the goal. If he would win, he must then m run with judgment. i953 Life is a race or a contest much after this same fashion. To run it with success limb and to reach the goal a victor means more than mere swiftness in the runner. Judg- 2! ment must step in to control and direct the running. With must humble apology and a :3 I true oriental stallam atttol the English Department, if you would achieve, Use your in head? 5551 -H. C. OSTIEN. t28l

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