Westridge High School - Inlook Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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Foreword ODAX, more than ever before, our thoughts arc dxrected to the future of our country and of the world Loolung at the present cr1s1s we see how much less lmportant are our problems as 1nd1v1duals now lf IS our natnon as a whole our tountry as a whole that matters Amerrca ns at the center of a great vuhnrl vund of hatred fear and destructlon We do not lxnovx how long rt w1ll be before she can f'-lghf her way to the calm that IS beyond the storm, nor do vxe lxnovs xx hat ltlnd of vlorld thls wx 1nd vull le uc 1n1ts xx alte But we do lxnovs that after rt has passed the natnons of the world w1ll be more rnter dependent Certaln fundamental values, found rn America, vull not only brmg her through to safety but w1ll also be necessary for the reconstructron of all the other natlons In our I nlook lllustratrons thrs year we have trled to represent these ldeas under the headlng, Amerxca Today Our frontrsprece IS entxtled Letters and Sclence and shows the research ln all fields scnentrflc economlc, and polxtlcal whrch w1ll potnt the way to the rebulldnng of our world after the war The second pxcture IS called Polrtncs but ln truth nt represents a concept much broader It contarns more the Splflf of rnternatronalnsm vshxch of neces stty must prevarl rf we are to w1n peace Industry the next rllustratlon rs of all consumrng xnterest to us at the prescnt But m the peace t1me followlng th1s conflnct our lndustrrcs vtrll be yust as lnvaluable for they wxll be needed to afford employment for our men now ID thc Army Navy and Arr Force The place of agrlculture IU the world of tomorrow ms self evndent Our fourth plcturc shovxs Agrlcultural America as lf IS today 1nd vnll alvxays bc rlch and fertrle Fducanon IS thc hfth rllustratron and IS of course thc subyctt xx 1th which we at school are prxmarnlv concerned We learn all we can now that vue may later take our share of responsxbrlnty rn shaprng the world rnto concord Home L1fe the concludrng plcture IS perhaps the most xmportant of all It represents the unrty of famrly vwhrch rs the most stable and reassurlng quallty found rn an othervs 1se chaotrc world We belrexe that all the sublects pxctured have a vxtal place rn the world to come, and that they are the basnc concepts upon vuhrch we can burld an Amerxca of the Future even greater than our Amcr1Ca of Today Mmm ELLEN HAWUARD 1942 r V 1 - s r ' V v 1 - V , V ' r v 1 9 ' V - V V - V V' V' . 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Ll!-' 'ff :LU 1Del1yered it Gr1du mon une 6 1911 J INFE tlme vyas young, men haye put out to sea ln shrps turned thelr provys tovy ard the open horlzon and set the sarls for 1 great tdyenture And IS the harbor faded behlnd and the ocean svyelled around them shoutmg sallors stxll ehmbed the rrgglng eonhdent that thenr helmsmm would hear them safely to port though the long xoy1ge mlght he frought yuth hardshrp and uneertalnty When darkness fell 1nother man LIITIL to talee h1s pl1ee If the vyheel trustmg hrs slelll and y1g1l1nee to hold the shlp on her eourse 1nd hrlng her to her destlnatlon svylft 1nd true Whether If yy IS 1 sturdy V1le1ng bo1t yylth one sail or 1 ehpper lenlflng the yyayes under elouds of e1nvas the f1te of th1t gr1eeful shlp l1y mn the hands of 1 lone man It the helm Wrth eyes hxed on the stars he cgurded h1s vessel through the nrght led by those friendly sent1ne1s nn the sley Dxys later she slipped eas1ly 1nto port and another rrrp vyas over A sxngle m1n had brought her there a sarlor vuth an mstrument th1t he could not even toueh the North Star For eenturxes navxgatnon rested on the lenoyyledge that the stars unfaxhng and ageless would alyyays lead the vyandermg seaman home L1lse those splendrd shlps beatlng out to the sea yye too face an expanse more vast than any oeean and hlee them also we have a matchless founda non as earefully lard as the leeel of any shlp Our hemtage IS that of freedom 1nd eourage, our baeleground rs one of rxeh enylronment and sound eduea non Our ve1rs at Westrldge haye glyen us frlendshxps understandmg and the 'lblllfy to thrnle We 1re avyare as no other generatron has ever heen hefore us of the greatness of the tasle we 1re ready to rttempt Ours IS the hanee to hulld somethlng magnlheent out of thus world yyhleh IS no longer the old f1m1l11r one, yye ern do lf heeause vye are eager se 1reh1nig and young Wfe ean aehleve th1t goal rf rn the m1dst of an unheedmg mereenary ex1st1nee yye do not lose srght of our ldeals nf yye go on hehexxng lust as vye heheye tod1y To reaeh out 1nto the future XXlIl lOL1I our IClLllS vyould he to grope hhndly for yye need them to hght our yyay L1lee the sulor at hrs helm ue have everythrng to hrmg our shzp to port 1 hrm foundatron henelth our feet and the PICCIOUS mstruments set hugh above our heads to mdreate the truest eourse There are only these yyords forever to remember Ideals are hlee stars you yy1ll not suceeed rn touehmg them mth your h1nds But hlee th sea farmg man on the desert of yyaters you Choose them as your guldes and follovung them you vull reach your destlny ANN SHLAl 111 NIANI 19 ll Pa 4 lvfirux R' 'I l C Cl 1 C I O I' ' 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . .J . . 1 1 1 11 1 1 4 1 e 1 11 1 - 1 . 1 1 11 1 4 4 . 5 K 1 1 1 4 I 4 41 74 4 4 . 1. 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Tlae Greeks started off a winning streak by dr'1xx'ing the longer straxx' 'ind the honor of gixing the annuil H1lloxxe'en Pitty for their Roman rixals At this xx riting they h ixe a slight le td but xxith miny exents yet to eome there is not mueh possibility or predieting the xxinning team About eoming exents th l9l7 lnloole may not be able to wrint the xxinners of the folloxxing but every member of eaeh team is looking for xxard to the proposed Tennis Tournament with Ilintridge the annull Cheer Contest Bisleerball Playdiy it Pasadena lunior College Baseball and Sxxim ming Meet it L C L A and the Oyai Tennis Tourn iment These are all good opt ortunities to I lix xxith and igainst your b st friends and sexerest opponents And xx hile vxe ire xxeighed doxxn xxith th lotd of these athletie exertions test' Chins up Xo v Top mu MARx Iols XIeLA1x SAlix Hom BARBARA BIARIISIII MARIONJ BARioxx BARBARA CLTLIR lxlNTNOBL1 CARo1xx TAKFFXBACII fl,-UNI L-KVAGNINO Seton! mu Bl VIN NOBLF HARRHI SXXII r Sesxx LARVILI ji ANNIF BARIAR Capfizziz Sew Nl LARxx 111 AX Ne, only sex en periods in xx hich to praetiee xxe still vyere able to send txx o teams out to play Irlintridge the hrst ot November The same week the teams xxent oxer to Marlborough to partieipate in a Volleybtll play day gixen by the Westlake Sehool Ex en though our teams laeleed experie nee they earried through xxith hne spirit luet View V114 C K l K l 1 K Y l 1 L I K , L I 1 , , A A K K. I I I A Q ll' C I f A 1 G I I C , - . , , , , , I E , ,... , V . , , I . y ., A ,, 5 . g , ., . . , 1 , . k ,Q . , 1 . s q 1 V , f 2 y 2 f X. , K F T ,Ly sv 1 A K f A v - ' H 1 ' .... , 1 V ' ' 1 . 1 A f - . g L . . . . A . L A 7 ' 7 21' ' ' lk Y ff ' ' ' ' . V . ,, 1 .i , V C 2 , A , on top of a busy bit of book learnin'. . . let's not forget the Posture Con- , ' I 5 x 'yy ' ill YI N 4 . 7 Y f l l e x l 21 l l ' .' ' . Q i I . i', . .l 4. T .21 . i , . . ' . . Q 1 - f YC! lk A ll, 4 4 I ' Y 4 '4 A V . f . 1 ' -'A v, I Y A 1 i . , L 4 af ' A V A I L 1 l 'I 1 A - 1 A V 2 I K r' ' - r . A 1 - . - l 4 Y , , , - V . .Af ' . x K . . W . . N MVR 111118 Telm 111 Mun XYUIIUYN SAI!! H011 lNlARION BARloxX IIAINI LAVAKNINU IN 1 SHRIINC 814011117011 HARRIII bXYlII BARBARA BIARl1sll1 CRAIG W'ILKINb BITTX Nomr ALIsoN C1Ros1 C11p11z11z CRAIG WILKINS HIS year exeryom started vtorlxmg on TENNIS mth v1m early m the season The dull routme of strolxmeg at the baclxhancl and of praetlemq nn classes m what setmed almost sub Lero weather was revwareleel by .m IUVIYHIIOH to partlelpate m the Flmtndee School for Glrls tournament late m anuary Our representatives gave so good an aeeount of themselves that we are hopmf' for a very successful season it Ola: IH Aprll la c Se11u1t1 ' S T c 5 1 1 T141 11 ,A .- ' ' '. Q ., . '. i. i Q , SA1,.' Liu Q 's , 3. lxlllf 111 f7it'flH'L'.' CARROLL Rloc3xw'AY, . 1 4 ...... i 7 A V ' 7 x 1 v ,x r 1 1 f' l 1. . x b 4 ' ' ' K 1 ' ' N L N .t '. . I 1 2 . , . -- , ,f . 1 11 , 1 1 I ' ' , 1 x A r ' A . 1 A .x r l 1 . L Z' , - . . 1 1 ' ,q- Q 'P -,wx Hockey HIS we lf In the Fill the xXILSII'lLlgC' gurls txuee weekly hopped on the bus lnounel lor Brooksxele Pxrk mel some llvely hoekev QIITILS ensueel XlUl1llL not on the Ietull pllym held they pmetneeel Llfllilillflg push 151551021 elrnmg mel eloelgmg under MISS Hayes supervxslon A speexal glme was held between plst POlVlI6S mel Westrldge glrls xuth Poly xxmnlng 1 to 0 At the elose ol the season e Ime the Greek mel Roman game In xxhleh the Greeks were XlLIOf1OUS lop mn BI Isx DI MPI AI ISON Q Rosh joAN'sII T-IVIRNIII NALIX HOLI mffmf mu CORNI I IA LoNe IIN BARBARA Bl:ARIJSLI:E EI awe Lu xe,xINo lim! ffm Suu LII blIRLIlNb LIILAISFFH BlI5S HARRIFT NXXIFI 'Q P1 f Srzeul Jenn , . Y s 1.1, ' . qi Q 1 ' - h k' - 1 'AA' I 1 1 , ' . 1 -.2 . ' I -11' L1 .- . - I l ' 1 'R'1 ing ', ' , '-R , hy- 1 A , I 1 Y I ' 1 1 1 4 '1 1 - , A ,I - fl A A ,--1 1 1 4 l v .I A i .4 rn 1 C1zpz11in ........ ELIZABETH Buss H 5 f, I' 3 QI. I 5 . 2 .' Q 5. 9.51 I 1 .. I . '. '.'I'. 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' A X y , - A ,M H R. sf' x 1 aff 2- - 1 ,ll ', ' , ' A X4 , , Q' I wo J Cb' .,'- f'xf,17'11- eM1 Cu I' Pmzdefzf lunx Homem Serremrx lmzifmz MARINA M1LBAN1x HI Mfxslx ind Brush Cluh began its 1917 elreer vxith fifteen dollars in the hmle ind xxirh elexn eurtains 1nd IH improx ed stxee On November tvxentyeitghth tvxo one let plays vxere presented under the direction of Miss West Although it xx IS 1 non proht ierform mee it xx IS xery sueeessful rmusnng The 1nnu1l cl1I'lSIIU1S Pfuemt xx is dlreeted hy Miss West vxith dxneing under Miss I leey s supervision The deeormons 1nd provruns xxere done hy Miss Brigvs ind the Art Det lrtmenr Cc m Spring eome Shakespeare' El xhorate sets xxere designed by the Art Department supervised hx Miss Briggs and the pl xy wxs presented in March ln May the Maslx 1nd Brush Clula toolx pleasure in presenting the yearly Spring Art Exhibit If Rwnex House This xx as follovx ed by refreshments and plays in the gy mn xsxum P11 Iielw In Th' zskand Brush l b O F - 1 ei 12 R s 2 1' ' 1 i A 1 ' F - '1 H ' A ' 1 ', 1 ' '1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . 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R1- '11 111-11 11117111111 ll11L1l1S1l11l1 S11 1'111x1 1111 1111 1 111'A1I'TS 1.11'1'1- 11111111s1 111 .1 11.11 Ax' FI 'IYIHII S1111 111 V211 Ch1ldren of Thomorrow It 15 for NJ the chzldren of to day I0 make the uorld 0 to morrou rl better and 4 loappzer place Pruwchss ELIZABETH 1940 HE SHIP heaved from srde to srde tossrng Anne Brekley ln her bunk as a baby shakes the beans of a rattle It wasn t rough for the boat hadn t yet reached the ocean but was st1ll nosnng rts may between the mrnes dotted numerously rn the Irrsh Channel Strll rt was the first nxght at sea Annes first mght on the ocean and any movement would have seemed rough to her She looked over the srde to the lower bunk where Desmond w rs sleeprng and she wondered half envrously half brtterly why some people are affected by the motron so much more than others And then she gave up carrng because the throbbmg of the engrne was throbbrng rn her brarn It was hot rn the cabrn hot enough to make you srck even on land but on land you d sleep rn soft thrngs and there would be no hot clothes strckxng to you bunchrng up under you prrcklng you as they were now rn the sweaty lrttle cabrn that she shared wxth Desmond She thought to herself for the thousandth nme that a necessrty of peace txme IS a luxury of war trme and how many small unrmportant thrngs are really blessxngs rn dlsgurse l1ke not havrng to sleep rn your clothes on board sh1p hke lrghts at nrght and not havrng to mmd every last curtarn lrlte bemg able to be glad when the moon IS full and not havrng to thrnk how If w1ll make the c1t1es a clearer target for the enemy lrke working your lessons 'lt a desk and not rn a damp dark lrghts at Chrrstmas lrlte butter that doesn t have to be marked rnto seven brts one for each day of the week lrke lots of meat and sugar and and But Anne was asleep Counnng her past blessrngs was a lrttle b1t lrke countrng sheep When she woke up she was surprrsed to see Desmond already dressed Gracrous you re up early Desmond she sard Not a b1t early he answered I thought you vsere gorng to sleep for ever and I couldn t wart Anne laughed You d have to wart a long trme she sard but Desmond drdn t understand what she meant and only told her to hurry up and get dressed because he wanted to go down and have hrs breakfast You go on up on decl-. Anne suggested Ill be ready 1n 1 jrffy and Desmond was only too glad to go He had nex er been to sea before elther and he vsas vuldly exerted at each new thmg he saw Of course he had rldden on a motor boat around the prer at Brrghton and hed punted qulte ft long way up the Thames wth Anne but that wasn t the same thrng at all Really gorng to another country he explarned to an acqualntance of about five mnnutes vsho was equally enthusrastxc Malcolm Gray as the name of the acquamtance turned out to be suggested they go up to the games room Pag N11 tg lb e l J. Y A D D D , . , , , , ' 5 7 I V ' 5 5 . y U 5 1 , 2 . ,, , 7 9 1 ' N 7 ' 7 . , . . . 7 . . ' 5 5 5 , Y . V. . 5 5 5 . . . Y ' 7 7 5 . . Y .... 1 . Q , . . . 1 . , . 7 7 5 ' I ' y I - y . ' f 1 -' ' 1 7 , L Q r Y 1 rv 1 7 trench, where you can hardly moveg llke bonhres at Gy Fawkes, say, and crty Q ' v yo ' r Y , - -. Y Y . . r , y I 1 . 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V V t . 7 V - , c ' I ' , 7 7 7 7 e l 1 e - r e and pl1y plngpong but Anne 1I'I'IVLel on deek If th If moment lflll called to Desmond Qne dldn t feel very mueh hke eatlng anything she tolel him but she was sure he wouldn t mmd gonna: down VVlfl'1OLlf her 1nd she gaye htm the num ber of thenr table lust tell the Cllfllfl! room stew lfel the number she sud 1nd he ll show you where to go We 1re Sl1lI'lI1L, tl1e t1ble with some other people l beheye the name IS Broughton Do be pohte to them lllel try not to t1lk lll the tlme You re so fond of telhng the family hlstory to perfect str tngers vo11 know Desmond drsappeared 1fter promlslng to be IS pohte as he eould, and Anne reheveel sat down IH 1 deck eha1r and started to knrt But after a httle whlle the needles seemed to be danelng rn front of her eyes so she put the knlttrng away I wonder what Mummy IS dorng now she thought looking 1eross the sea dreamlly She ll be QIXIHQ the orders soon anel ZQIVIHQ the orders mlde her thlnk of other thlngs TCSSIL the lrlsh eook who m1de sueh won derful Hams partreularly vhen the strawberrles were 1n se 1son, 1nd then the old strawberry man who stood at the eorner by belfrrdge s 1nd erred hrs wares, anel she remembered buyrng baskets from hlm IH the hot dusty sum mer Th1t w1s long ago she stghed but xt wasn t Although tt had been less than two years rt seemed so long because then there had been pe1ee For Anne, the war had created 1 great abyss between past and present, an abyss that could never agarn be erosseel It was a b autrful, peaceful world then, she sard to herself but soon xt broke 1nto a thousand preees th If ean never b mended for her to be 1nyth1ng else with her mothers LllSLOL1I'dg'lflQ lnfluenee eon st1ntly oyersh1dow1ng her She remembered one dreadful d1y when 1 frlend had hrst suggested evaeu1t1on Wh1ts the use her mother h1d sud nn 11 weary yt ree Wh1ts the use of sendrng the ehrldren away to s1fety ' It IS safer to stay here to be bombed starved tnythlng than to grow up 1nto the world of tomorrow M 1rk my words she hnlshed emphatneally It rsnt 1 thmg worth hung for And the frlend who was a xery good woman but wholly laeklng 1n understmdmv sald she re lllk must be gom, 1nd went home as soon as possrble where just to be sure she eo11ld not be rnfluenced by Slltll 1 woman she wrote IH lnsprrlng letter on Hope to the loeal newsy 1per 1nd made a h1b1tof porntedly lX1OellI1!.1 the Brekleys from then on Anne was horrlhed If hrst by what her mother h 1d sud but the more she thought tbout lf the more she deelded th1t her mother wts prob1bly right Wh11t have we to hve for' lt IS 1 hard question for 1 young person to answer w hen the destruetnon of war rs harassmg the world Answer Irb erty 1nd Ireedom but w hat 1re they worth when the body IS st1ry ed for want of food Answer anythlng 1nd the reply IS Ll5LlLSS or so xt seemed to Anne 1nd the txme was yery long wlthout hope So Anne dreamed and the w IX es beat aga1nst the sxde of the shnp and the sun went down on the hrst d 1y If sea P1 4 XIII H U f 1 1 ' k- K, ' 1 A z 1 A . 1 ' I 1 ' ' 1 1 - V 11 11 ' y 1 ' y 1 l 1 1 - A A l ' V 1 A A 1 1 ya A A M K L w 1 L 1 . . 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Ll'1 V C' ll And then the next d 1y the boy e1me Anne w IS slttlng ln the deek eh ur ntttlng People must think I m ID 1wful pr1g she t1ought Alw1ys nxt tlng Now If I were pl1nn1ng a YLNOILIIIOD llke Mtdime IDLIlI',L xt woulelnt be qulte so monotonous But somehow she wasn t pl 1nn1ng tnythxng 1nd tfter 1 w hxle she grew we 1rv of the rolhng set stretehmg f1r 1nto the horzzon the sea th1t h 1d been so fasennatxng tt hrst so entranelngly be 1ut1ful but now looked only murky green and xery eold Anne was on the poxnt of feehng sorry for herself when qu1te unexpectedly 1 yolee beslde her sud I I say I er tray elllng alone, you know, and I don t know 1s1ngle person on the bo If Anne looked up The speaker was 1 young boy 1bout her own age perhaps older Anne wasn t sure He hesttated but Anne sud l'1OIlIl1'Ig so he went on hopefully You wouldn t hke to pl1y shuffle lUJ1I'Ll or somethlng would you' I mean theres I'lOfl1lI'1yLI mueh to do by oneself you know Exeept plan a rexolutlon Anne sud yery unexpeetedly Plan a wh1t' the boy 1SlxCLl am med Oh' Never mtnd I w lb just hnrshlng my trun of thouyght Is that wh1t you often thlnk about' It s really 1ll tled up with knxttlny, you see I m trylng to kn1t I m afraxd I don t qulte see the eonnectlon Of eourse you don t, Anne sa1d w1th 1 laugh but won t you s1t down' one to talk to The boy s1t down It was obvlous that he felt the same way as Anne Per haps he would understand about the knxttmg Anne thought but she dldn t try to explaxn The boy was perslstant however You eant sweep away those remarks thtt easutlly he sald Im oo frlghtfully eurxous now to let the eonversatlon p1ss Oh sa1d Anne trylng to thlnk how to begln Have you ever re 1d A Tale of Two CIEILS Yes wonderful book, tsn t 1t' And then suddenly he understood M1 dame Defarge he erred dehghtedly Of eourse how stup1d of me Not at all Anne saxd quxckly In fact I th1nk you were very qunek ln seemg the strmge conneeuon And they both laughed beeause hke other mueh bxgger thnngs rt seemed so very s1mp1e when If was 1ll explamed After all that Anne sald when they had stopped laucghmg., eouldn t we lntroduee ourselves' Im Anne Brekley she added The boy d1dnt spe 1k f qulte 1 whnle Flnally he sa1d qu1etly Neyer mtnd about my name I m yust a uoy Anne looked If hlm puzzled Of eourse you 1re she s11d l I etnt you yust 1 n You ean e1ll me Boy he mswered But nobody IS ey er ealled Boy cxeept the bootbl1eks 1nd pages IH hotels I mlight be one of them You mtght be but vou re not and anvw av nf I were snttxng t1lk1ng to one them l1ke this I d hnd out hns name hrst I wouldn t lust say Boy Pd gf Nmffy fur k . . ,, D A - V , V V V' ' H I I 1. 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You don t lllxL th tt nlme then I llleed lf so mueh the boy sighed and then suddenly Anne llleed rt too She said so to the boy 1nd he seemed to understand They were ql.llCI for a moment loolelng If the sex anel then they started tlllelng of other thxngs ind Anne ealled h1m Boy' qulte naturally for the rest of the trnp Wxth Boy for company Anne s days passed pleaslntly It was fun to pl ry shuf3He board on the top deele mth the vylnd blomng through your ha1r 1nd the sun warn on your faee It was fun to pl ly plngpong ve1th a erovyd of frlends eheerlng you on It was fun to srng old songs and new songs too when the rest were snnglng vylth you But best of xll Anne llleed to s1t and tllle to Boy I-Ie lenevx so mueh to tllle about tnd he never seemed depressed lbout the vsorld as Anne dnd Sometimes she yyondered If she eould lsle hlm lbout I-Iope anel the Future and the thrngs she eouldn t understand but she xlxsays ellSIl1lSSLel the ldea VNlfl'lOL1I rseeond thought bee luse she vsas sure Boy vyould never feel nearly so frlendly tovy lrds her 1f he lenevy vyhlt she really thought Then one day qulte aeeldently Anne told hun about evervthlng They vsere tlllelng of gonnv baele vxhen II xy IS 1ll oyer Ind Boy sa1d that mueh as he d1sl1leed eomnng away he eomforted hrmself Vklfll the thought that there vyould be nothxng to prevent h1s golng baele nn the end Don t you feel 1 brt glad that vy ay, too' he asleed I suppose so Anne answered dully Boy was srlent for a moment then he sa1d Aren t you really loolerng for ward to golng bacle Anne' I mean It vxas Lllfflilllf to say just vyhat he dld lnean thlng else mn the future Anne sand stlll dully Thlts Bo was QOIHLI to sly Th tts gre lf but somethlng III tae tone of Anne s volee somethxng xery bxtter stopped hum 'Ihey yxere stlndlng on the top deele lelnlng oyer the ra1l Perhaps Anne realmeel thlt Boy un derstood how she felt or perhaps she vs as tured of leeeplng so mueh to herself tlred of leeeprng so mueh l5lIIC,I'DLS5 1nd hopelessness se lled up 1ns1de her wx ay from the rest of the vyorld but yxhateyer the re 1son Anne started to tzlle to him about everythlng th If had puzzled her for so long YXfhat have we to l1ve for' she asleed hlm and lnstead of belng angry or amazed as she had alvlays thought he would be Boy only smrled I lenevy you felt lllee thxt he said, but Anne hardly heard hlm She was loolemg far out to sex and she yy is tallelng agsun not rmpulsly elyf or blttefly novy she vsas ealm and qunet Hrs unperturb d assuranee h td a strange effect on her He wants to hear me sry these thlngs Anne thought IHLILCLI but then Boy' vnas so strange so different So Anne told hun everythnng llrst she spolee only of her mother and her mother s Ideas und bellefs but soon she xx is telling hnm lbout her ovsn feel lngs the arguments she had had vuth herself the blxnd gropmg for hope the long days of despondeney the desy ur the longmg the rays of 1 snlver lrnnng Pug ell .. ,,. 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I ' I 1 A ' 1 , v, 4 I I I I v III ' I 1 I I 1 1 V' I I I ' y ' Q I I yd 1XIfIl 'lf.1. that tlwavs faded before she could see them plamly She tllleed on and on and Boy nex er nnterrupted her once by any word or moxement So she sand at last II all leads up to the same thlng lgun what have we to lnve for' And then she had sald xt Ill evcrythxng She smnlcd at htm htlf ashamed and suddenly felt shy of htm M tybe she shouldnt have sald all that but all Boy sand was Poor lcxd' Then he loolced lway xcross the sea They were both sllent for 1 long trme before Boy started to spe 111 He spoke earnestly more deeply than Anne had ever hetrd htm spealc He was not loolclng at her but through her beyond her far beyond Thus IS a terrlble war he satd It has been so dewastatnng and If wnll be more so before the end comes It w111 be long not rn days and years on the calendar, but tn longmg and waltrng hoplng and despalrmg Exery war seems longer more dreadful to the people flghtlng lf than any other war Thls IS our war yours and mrne and xt falls to us all of us to hope and wut to hr ht despalr We must hnd courage to fight through ftuth ln the future that future whlch stands for our alms and ambltlons our flnal goal lf we thlnlc peace IS our final goal then we can flnd no courage for the f1ghtw1ll go on must go on after the war ts ended We must build the world agam shape nt to our own pattern strengthen II and fortnfy If tgalnst future wars unnl peace IS won not the peace of armres md natnons but of hearts md mmds the peace of flresldes and f1m1l1es It may not come ln our tlme but we wlll bulld wlth courage and fortltude for our chlldren md our chxldren s chlldren We w1ll bulld a new world for them a new hope and a new peace It ns our fanth and trust to do so II IS our goal, lf ns what we lnve for 1n thls t1me not to better the world but to bulld nt agaln Perhaps there wxll be other wars more dreadful and more destrucnve than thxs one but, rn the end we shall achleve what we are hghtlng for We shall w1n lf for the generatlons to come and that IS as 1f we were wlnnmg II for our selves for we are the generatlons to come We llve on IH the hearts of our ch1l dren and our grandch1ldren they wxll fight for us as we fight for them We loolc rnto the future and see there our alms and goals and lcnow that we must l1ve to fulflll them lt IS our oblxgatlon to our fathers and forefathers who fought for us That IS the world the evolutlon of generatlons each one lrylng ln the next flghtxng for the next hop1ng wlth the next We must llve to lceep xt ahve IH the hearts of our chlldren we must l1ve to bu1ld If tgam for them ts our fathers drd for us Don t you understand Anne lf ns our dest1ny don t you see' Anne looked out agaln lnto the settlng sun She clldn t see the waters now , she was loolung far beyond Perhaps she saw the future out there ln the sunset and suddenly the glow that was ln the sky lllce hope and 11fe w as ln her eyes too Yes she sand so low he hardly heard her but then she wasn t tall-.mg to hlm any more, she was talknng to all the generanons gone by and the genera nons to be Yes' she sa1d I understand NANU1 Is1TT 1911 Page NIIIZI1 Jezen 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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A f A V ' if T e New Order s 1HL old man rarsed hrs head and gazed rnto the hre thc lrght llrckered on hrs face md outlrned the many wrrnkles rn shadow Those lrnes were the rmprrnt of a hard lrfe a trademark whrch rndustrv often stamps on men Not only hrs face showed the years of labor behrnd hrm but hrs crooked back and worn hands were ccrtun evrdencc However physrcal work had not quclled thrs m ln s thrrst for knowledge All through the years that he torled rn factory or shop durrng the day he studred the classrcs by nrght Hrs books were second hand and worn but they were the most cherrshed of hrs possessrons Here was a scholar born but fate had early blocked thrs career At the age of thrrtcen famrly hnances had forced hrm to stop hrs schoolrng and go to work Strll he had contrnued to educate hrmself through hrs readrng and hrs judgment was respected by fellow workers so they were rnclrned to turn to hrm for advrce Thus rt was that on a cold Sunday nrght a group of worrred workers sat around the fire awartrng the old man s answer Slowly the answer came low almost a whrsper Furmus Troes furt Ilrum A srlence the men drdn t strr We are Trojans Troy rs a thrng of the past You men have come here tonrght full of mrsgrvrngs You say that our sons are turnrng agarnst us They do not oppose ur they are merely drscontented wrth what we represent an old fashroned concept of labor Therr w rsh to lorn thrs new Unron movement rs natural We are the result of one svstem of labor we do not speak well for that system Ten men past mrddle age who have been hard workers for thrrty five years and have nothrng to show for our work except a roof over our heads and rust enough to lrxe on Is thrs to be the ultrmate goal of our youngsters' In the Unron they see 1 possrble chance for a greater reward Wie cannot blame them rf they feel thrs way and we ought not to hrnder them The old order changeth yreldrng place to new So rn my oprnron must rt be wrth us ELAINE: LAVAGNINO 1942 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME We have to go to bed by day And get up when the dawn s strll gray They call rt daylrght savrng trme For thrs I do not grve a drme In the dark I try to wash my face But usu rlly hrt some other place I stagger round and then descend To find no eggs from our old hen Thev call rt daylrght savrng trme But Brddy s oprnron s the same as mrne ELVABLTH ANN SNLLL 1944 P 0 e Hui h s - ' 5 f ' ' If 7 I ' s - I '7 '-ra A , R ' '42 ' A I ,' , ' .. 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A , , , f 4 1 I . . r , . age 71 mired W P A lnst1tute Nlght Sess1on FFW mrnutes before sex en thrrty Mrss Trever arrrved at the Art Instrtute formerly the Safevs ay Market She unlocked and pushed open a portion of the slrdrng doors vwhrch covered the front of the burldrng and lnghtrng a match groped her way to the back of the room Tall shadows from the easels and lrghtrng apparatus walked besrde her on the vuall The flame ment out and Mrss Trever pulled the swrtch named meat refrrgerator and one named revolvrng fans before she got the ce1l1ng lrghts on A large brown desk guarded the entrance and after shuffllng for awhxle the papers strevun on nt she took a broom and swept the crgarette butts rumpled paper and buts of charcoal from the floor Her hxgh heeled shoes clrcked back and forth on the floor as she worked her strrngy blonden hair svs ayed against her shoulders By thrs trme the members had begun to straggle rn wrth sketch books under therr arms and were standrng around rn lrttle knots dutlfully reading the type wrrtten labels under the prctures exhrbrted on the screens A grrl vuth bare legs came rn carefully holdrng her coat flaps closed You re the model ' asked Mrss Trever Well the dressrng room rs at the rear behrnd the screens Be sure to turn the lrghts off when you re through At erght sharp the rnstructor arrrved a prnk faced woman of forty The class assembled and warted for the model to appear She came out stepped to the platform at a gesture from the rnstructor and from her hexght scanned the stu dents Most of them vxere men and women nearing mrddle age A girl with slrm colored youth was wartrng hrs turn Can you take 1 standrng pose ' asked the rnstructor The model nodded 1nd the lnstructor posed her Be sure to keep your rrb cage turned to the left and your head to the rnght Keep your eyes focused on that black and whrte ptcture One of the students wrll tume you You re supposed to pose ten mrnutes and rest ten mrnutes There was a commotron after thls procedure as the students studymg por trarture shrfted to the rrght Mrss Trever then came to the front and rntroduced the mstructor as Mrs MacClel1n She also sard We are fortunate m havrng vnth us Mrss Marne Stevenson who has krndly consented to model for you thrs evenmg We hope she wrll be mth us agarn At th1s last sentence a lxttle old vsoman Wlfh brrght eves clapped Everyone else patted a lrttle and the colored boy twrsted hrs mouth and wmked both eyes Mane smrled for the class vuthout turnrng her head Mrss Trever further rc marked that she had had to clean up after them and hoped she vsouldn t have to agarn She went back to her desk and all was srlence except for the energetnc scraprng of charcoal pencrls Before very long a vsoman vuth bangles hanglng from her ears neck vwrrsts and YXHISI began fussrng wth the spotlrght focussed on the model Marre closed her eves as the lrght passed back and forth Othermse she dxd not take her eyes from the pen and rnk etchrng that she knevx bv heart already She drdn t lrke the Page01e H ld 41 JO e 4 I . 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'ef nt' 411 ea 1 S L dlas Pa1nt1ng Lesson 1 DIA de If 1re you sure you h ue ey eryth1ng IH that one l1ttle ease ' Yes mother pa1nts and brushes don t take up mueh room Ly d1a w as s1tt1ng on the flow ered sofa IH the 111 IRQ room 5,11 1ng her case of art supphes 1 last eheel4 ox er Any ITllf1LlIC M1ss Coggeshall would come by for her 1n the earr1age to t1l1e her to the SCHIIOD Today the pa1nt1ng class under A1195 Coggeshall s close superv1s1on was gomg to have .1 hnal lesson w h1ch would take them to Clouster to pa1nt p1cturesque scenes Lyd1a heard footsteps approtehlng the front door so she lumped up and pulled her eoat on Clt w as last year s coat but mother 1ns1sted th lf lf w as warmer than her new one so she reluetantly wore lf 5 Anna Blake her best fI'lCf1Cl burst 1nto the room w h1le she w 15 tuelung her scarf 10 1nd they greeted eaeh other e11c1tedly Hurry Lyd gasped Ann1 M1ss Coggeshall says we shall be l1te It we don t hurry The tra1n leaves If SIX m1nutes after erght and lf IS a quarter of now Ly d1a l11ssed her mother 1nd f1ther good bye and l1l,1I'l'lLCl down the path Cas fast as 1 young lady eould 1n 19065 MISS Coggesh1ll s11d good morn1ng to her 1n the usual, ellI'LCf manner and then rema1ned s1lent Llflfll they reaehed the stat1on Lydla and Ann1 were 1n h14h SPIFIIS so they laughed and talked all the way The three made an IUICFCSIIHQ p1eture as they rode 1n the open carnage MISS Coggeshall sat up Sfffllilllf and PFIID and observed the countryslde w 1th an eye for the art1st1e Lvd1a IH her darl. blue coat 1nd Silllof dress looked the plcture of vouth She w as young and VIXJCIOUS not very mterested 1n developmg her pa1nt1nv ilblllfy but huntgry for 1 Lnow ledge of 1ll types of learn1ng She was t1ll and slender 1f1ClVKl'lOlLSK me lool11ng1n eomt ar1son to Ann1 w ho was gentle and tlmost fra1l IU appearanee And so they rode to the stat1on XVHI N they armed at the tra1n they were greeted by the other pLlpllS three unlnterestmg boys and two 1ndustr1ous g1rls They 1ll had the1r Aft supphes Vlfh them and they 1ppeared eager to be under way So w1thout further ado they boarded the tr 11n and were swept off to Glouster for .1 d 1y of eulture iAccord 1ng to Iyd11 and Anna the tr11n tr1p was not If 1ll 1nterest1ng the only exe1tement oeeurr1ng when one of the sp1ndly boys lost h1s glasses and when pt or MISS Coggeshall felt s1el1 from r1d1ng ba4l1w ards 5 AT TEN o eloel1 the same mormng the tra1n tumbled 1nto the l1ttle wooden stat1on at Glouster NIISS Coggeshall and her seven determ1ned pup1ls d1sem barked and 1fter a moment 1n w h1ch MISS Coggeshall found her bearmgs they strode tow ard the beach a half a m1le or so d1stant The sea was elear and s11pph1re blue the sky' w IS dotteel w 1th carefree elouds and the lxttle f1shermen s huts were scattered here 1nd there along the wh1te beach P11 4 Um Hun n .ul 1111 1 1 1 . 7 Q L L , - ' ' '11 11 1 1- 1 1 1 11111 1 1 1 1 1 4 .4 4 . 4 1 14 1 ' 1 - 1 1 4 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 y 1 4 4 ' 4 1 1 1 .1-- 11 1 1 1 1 4 . 4 4 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 4 . 4 . 4 . 1 , .1 . 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 4 es. 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Oh Lyd pleaded Anna don t go aw ay anywhere and get rn trouble Go over your worlc some more or somethrng anythrng but don t wander off I don t want to s1t here and have people stop and stare over my shoulder b sldes I haxe done tll I can possrbly do to my plcture I have ew en parnted tn some extra trees and a chimney Then Lydla s wanderlng gaze fell on an old sarlor at the end of a prer Anna she erred Im gorng to go out on that prer and talk to that old fisherman He looks lust lrke some of the old salts my father has told me about I bet he knows some wonderful stortes about fishrng and sa1l1ng Mlss Coggeshall wouldn t mrss me for lust a lrttle wh1le and If she does you can tell her that I ve gone to wash my hands Lvdra was burstrng wlth excitement so w xthout a sound she slrpped away and walked out to the place where the old man sat He wore faded blue overalls and 1 battered cap Hrs hatr and mustache were whrte but hrs eyes were clear and they gazed longlngly at the sea He was slowly whrttlrng a mrnrature schooner when Lydra approached and at first he didn t seem to see her She addressed htm polrtely and begged htm to tell her a story of the sea He responded eagerlv and greeted her lrlce a long lost friend Me' Whs Mrss I know the best stortes ID all Massachusetts and thev s all true true as blue Shure I ll tell va some What one would ya lllce to have? Whv I don t know hesltated Lvdra I lrlce all storles Well began the old sarlor have you ever heard how we caught so many codfish hack rn 1893 ' Ivdra replred that she hadn t so he proceeded to tell her Wfell Miss he sand codhsh are caught wrth a hook an lrne Instead of a net so there s more of a lcnaclc to lf than some fishm Well one dax me an Paul that s mx bov w as out rn the dorx pullun em rn llke as usual moctlv Qood sured felluhs thev w as too we threw the lrttle ones back so s there d be some bra uns to catch next tear The old man rellt hls prpe and sucked rn hard for a mtnute or two P ge U ll1n11'rc1Ia1II1tfl91 A A 'J ' N 1 V U V 7. . . A . . . V . a . Y .a x 1 I1I .2 I 1 ..., I 2 - - I, ,,I I . I I - 1 c ee I I I 1 1 I I. - I . I, I I 1 , , . 1 , Iy, 2 I I K I U c 1. - 1- N . - 1 Y 7 .1 1 V I . , , , . 1 f I , 7 K ' 1 77 4 . I ,, . . . . c, . Y Y 11 11 11 1. 1 - I Y 3 7 ' ' ' I Il I , -. T , vt 1 I ' l A l c c 1 , C. ' ' '2 If I ' .lg ' D K I . , . . . 1 1 - I Y! 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K . 1 a ue I f' If J, Well he contmued vue musta hrt a school of em ctuse we started haulrn em rn tvxo n three to a hook The boat started gettrn pretty full so we decrded to fill er up and take em all back to the schooner But they started gettrn so thrck that we hrt a couple a dozen of em every stroke of the oar Well Mrss they get thrckuh n thrckuh trl we can scarce move the boat along rn the watuh Then they begrns to leap up rn the arr and some fall rn the boat Mean whrle me an Paul thats my boy we s pullrn em rn sxrthout bart by the dozens Then we began to wonder rf me d be able to take care of em all so we hollers to the other boats to come over n help us out But they says they can t cause they re rn the school too and they re haulrn em rn same as vse are He stopped and wrped hrs forehead vxrth a brg red handkerchref Then he took up hrs whrttlrng agarn and contmued So we begrn to wonder rf we ll be able to dress down so many of them frsh Says Paul the boat ll srnk pa we can t hold s many cod an float too Yuh see Mrss evcry nrght all the dorres go back to the brg boat wrth therr catches an dumps the fish on the deck Then all us sarlors sets to work cuttrn off the heads slrttrn em down the bellres an cleanrn out the rnsrdes Then the younger krds packs em rn the hold wrth salt and they keeps good n fresh trl we get back to shore Well vue knew we couldn t take care of all them cod rf we vxorked all nrght so vse begrn to pray to the Good Lord to help us so s we can catch a mrte a frsh wrthout havrn to take trme to dress em down And whrle we re kneelrn there on them slrmy cod a mrracle s bern performed and when we start frshrn agrn those cod aren t leaprn an they don t get rn our way an keep us from rowrn and our oars dont rub agarnst fish vshenever we take a stroke No srree You know young lady when vse put our lrnes down rnta them dark waters we hauled up cod all rrght but them cod vsas all cut up an salted an packed rn lrttle wooden boxes all ready for us to sell Well Mrss we were pretty pleased all rrght I pulled up boxes a cod for five hours an my son Paul sat an stacked the boxes rn prles and threw back the cod we d caught before the Good Lord started boxrn em up But we got them back agarn only they was all done up lrke I told ya The old fisherman had put down hrs vshrttlrng and was nova workrng on a torn net He paused and tapped the ashes from hrs prpe Well when we got back ta port all the other sarlors was vsorkrn away to get therr fish rnto the markets before any others so s they d get the best prrces But when we comes rnta port and walks off the Sunbeam Cthat s our schoonerh wrth all our cod packed up neat as you please rn wooden boxes they lust stares wrth therr yavss dropprn and some of em rust pass out Cln fact I heard tell that one felluh dropped dead on the spot he was so shocked J Well Mrss I guess you ve never heard tell about that eprsode before cause you look a lrttle s prrsed I don t blame you rt rs a mrte unusual but I ll swear rt s true Ask anybody here abouts They knovns the story of old Cap n Frtch fthat s me chrldi and hrs boxed cod Lydra was crazy to hear more of Cap n Frtch s storres She lrked to hear hrm talk too hc sort of chewed hrs words and hrs xorce was husky 1nd deep as PQO ll at an I ' cz Y v ' n v I A Y Y V I 9 5 K ' UI ' I I f ' 9 1 . , ' I l . , . . , . , , . . . . , . , . 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A A'-1 1 g 'ua ' . .Y A . pf-I NANP The Amerrcan Way T IS a brrght, sunny mornrng on Parha a small rsland 1 short drstance outsrde of Pearl Harbor Knrckr Benson rs just gettrng up to feed hrs anrmals The Benson famrly rs a natrve Hawarran famrly lrvrng rn a lrttle brown house on that rsland Benson rsn t therr real nrme but the Amerrcan consulat hld named them that because therr natrve name vt rs very complrc rted and hard to pronounce Knrckr rs the only chrld of Morrho and Korrkr He has black harr dark skrn and gay, enthusrastrc eyes He rs ten years old and rn the hfth grade of the Amerrcan school rn the crty of Honolulu Knrckr loves hrs home on Parha rsland He loves gorng to an Amerrcan school and playrng wrth Amerrcan chrl drcn He loves rt all because he knows he rs learnrng to become an Amerrcan He feels very proud when he stands before the school wrth the other chrldren salutrng the Amerrcan flag He has a heart warmrng feelrng rnsrde of hrm when he pledges hrs allegrance a feelrng of comfort and sccurrty After school rs out rn the afternoon he goes down to the prer, where hrs canoe rs tred Knrckr has hrs own boat vshrch hrs father, Korrka burlt for hrm Every mornrng he rows the short drstance across Pearl Harbor to school Comrng home rn the afternoon he often stops along the shore and tr1es to catch lrttle snapprng turtles or pry abalone shells off the rocks He lrkes rowrng home rn the late afternoon when the sun rs gorng down and the shadows lengthen across the tranqurl blue waters of the harbor He can hear the last calls of the troprcal brrds before they settle down for the nrght It rs all so beautrful and peaceful That last week had passed very qrckly for Knrckr because he had never had an rdle moment He was always busy playrng and enyoyrng lrfe Nova here rt rs Sunday He and Marrho and Korrkr vxrll rll be gorng to the mornrng servrces rn about an hour and he hrs to feed hrs chrcken and water hrs donkey before breakfast He pulled hrs gry flowered shrrt over hrs head and ran outsrde The sun was shrnrng brrghtly and warmly overhead He threw some grarn to the chrckens and they all rushed to eat rt makrng hungry cluckrng norses as they pccked rt Then he took 1 bunch of green gr rss over to Koko lxoko vx rs a smrll gray donkey wrth enormous errs They rlmost seemed to vtcrgh hrm dovsn so he made no attempt to control them but let them flop l rally rt the srde of hrs head Koko was such 1 lovrng rnrmrl and unlrke most donkeys rlways wrllrng to work Knrckr fed hrm the grass and scratched hrm gently besrde hrs large ears As he started back tovvard the house he heard a strange dronrng norse rn the drs tance lt sounded lrke a swarm of bees lt grew louder rnd louder and soon he saw hundreds of black spec ks rn the sky above the Western horrzon He shaded hrs eyes from the sun and watched them rntently as they came closer There was some strange look about these black brrds a xery hostrlc look Knrckr thought They somehow drdn t strr that sprrk of cxcrtement rn hrm that most of the pl rnes flyrng over the rsl rnds drcl Pa e One flllilffe I and luefze w . . 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' A 'L The planes were overhead now and they suddenly fell from therr formatron and dove rt the harbor and the surroundrng rslands Knrckr knevu now that they vsere enemy planes and that they had come to rarn destructron on hrs harbor and hrs rslands He ran frantrcally to the house screamrng for hrs mother and father A bomb fell nearby causrng hrm to fall Hat on the ground At that moment Korrka came runnrng out of the house gun rn hand He leapt rnto the canoe and paddled cautrously around the bank of the bay toward Honolulu Knrckr got up and ran rnto the house vrhere he stopped horrrhed There was hrs mother on the Hoof dead A prece of shrapnel had entered the srde of her head Knrckr ran to her and lard hrs sobbrng head on her strll warm breast She had been alrve only a few mrnutes before Alrve' Talkrng' Laughrng' Walkrng' Hrs mother' Now she was dead Krlled by the japanese planes of terror vshrch dropped death from the heavens Knrckr arose and walked to the wrndovs Hrs tear starned cheeks were pale and rn hrs once gay eyes was hrdden a look of terror a look of hate 'Ihen he knelt by the open wrndow and lookrng out across the black aroused waters that used to be calm and blue he solemnly and srlently prayed that hrs father would not meet the same fate hrs mother had and that the Amerrcan and Hawarran soldrers would beat the japanese planes He got up agarn hrs head swrmmrng rn confusron He could not get off the rsland now because of the dreadful actrvrty gorng on rn the harbor so he bravely decrded to see rf he could help any of hrs nerghbors As he ran along the drrt path black smoke choked hrs nostrrls and the concus sron of explodrng bombs made hrm stumble more than once He finally arrrved at a small house There was a huge jagged hole a short drstance away wrth porson fumes of gas rrsrng from rt He ran rnto the house and there nothrng but death and destructron met hrs eyes He saw the mangled bodres of three of hrs frrends He heard a farnt cry and saw under a prle of debrrs hrs playmate Porrr Knrckr qurckly got hrm out and found he was unrnyured except for a slrght cut on hrs leg Porrr vxent to the same school rn Honolulu that Knrckr went to There they had learned rn trmes of need or drsaster to help therr nerghbors The Amerrcans drd so Knrckr and Porrr were gorng to also For hours they ran from house to house on the rsl 1nd through threk smoke and porsonous fumes They dug people out from under the wreckage and helped rn whatever ways they could As dusk drew near the remarnrng planes began to drsappear toward the East or were shot down by the Amerrcan antr arrcraft guns at Hrckman Freld S trred confused and worrred Knrckr and Porrr turned toward home When Knrckr reached hrs house he saw hrs father standrng rn the doorwav and he ran to hrm crvrng and hrd hrs vseary head on Korrka s bleedrng chest Korrka patted Knrckr s head and sard Knrckr vou were brave the crvrlrans were brave the Amerrcan and Hawarran soldrers were brave We re all rn vxar Knrckr and we ll fight to the end for vrctorv And remember thrs son no matter how foully the enemy may act we wrll abrde bv decent concepts of humanrty and crvrlrzatron Sfrrm Lara STERLING 1945 Pa O I1 rl' :JT 'z Y . 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V . . , ' 5 'V ' 7 I Y . . v . . .. . ,, c ., . , . . , . ge ue l'ulJfe ur birteen The Rude AWaken1ng Saturday Deeember 6 1941 9 O0 P M EAR DIAR3 As toelay was too beautlful to waste mdoors Barbara Beardslee ean Smlth Betty Noble and I went on 1 p1Cn1e IH 1 e 1nyon We sat beslde 1 sm1ll stre 1m oxer w hreh hox ered a tall w 1terf1ll 1nd dexoured our l11neh Tomght I ate 1 tremendous dlnner tools a hot bath 1nd elxmbed 1nto bed Llfly 'Nlever have I felt so peaeeful IS I elo now Sund1y December 7 I9il 3 00 P M Dear D1ary Today I wolee up yust IH tlme to go to ehurch Dr Scott s sermon was on the nmportanee of publ1e worshnp The weather was perfeetly be 1ut1ful lust as If ha been all weele 1nd everyone looleed happy IS they usu1lly do when Chnstmas IS near Several of us were lOOlxlH44, If the Chrlstmas booles for ehxldren when Mr Iohnson our assxstant mxmster asleed rf anyone had heard the latest rumor 1bout the bomblnig of Pearl Harbor by the aps No one belleved lf beeause there have been so many f1lse rumors lately 1nd besldes the japs wouldn t be drshonorable enough to start a war w h1le they had an ambassador IH Washlngton neigotlatrng wxth us I g1ve lf no seeond thought but IS I drove lnto the ,garage I heard the radno and when I ,got lnto the house Daddy sald lf was no rumor Honolulu had been bombed 1nd sever1l shxps h1d been torpedoed That drd thlngs to my ln s1des I thought of Barb 1r1 1n H 1wa11 and g1ve a httle prayer ln hope she wasn t hurt Several people h 1d been lflll hve were lellled I 1lso thought of Aunt Kate who IS now IH Mld Paelhe and we stxll don t lenow whether she IS on a torpedoed ship or not I thoughtof Ilm Blll Pete Brute and all the boys w ho w1ll have to ably wouldn t be able to go to Stanford Th If was a funny thought because only vesterday I thought wh If 1f I h 1d to work for two years and then go to Stanford? Then I thought that we probably won t be 1ble to publlsh the Izzlrmk as there w 1ll be nog 1per for sueh thlngs Tl1e w 1r hut home tod 15 for the hrst t1me really I h1ve been expeetmg rt for 1 long t1me but dldn t lenow If would h1t me so l11rel My lxnees got we 1le 1nd I shoole 1ll ox er The lead IH my he 1rt seemed to slnle to mv feet for I eould only dr 11' myself slowly up the stalrs to my room The radlo w as playmg eontlnuously and the exelted XOILLS of the eomment1tors only 1dded to my eonfuslon I trred to do my hlstorv but could not eoneentrate on the perlod before the War Between the States w hen the period ln the bergmmng of World War II IS so mueh nearer home XYfh1le tallung to Ieanme Baleer on the phone we dlscussed the POSSIIUIIIIY that had been mentnoned on the r1eho Perhaps the 1p1nese gox ernment h1d nothlns, to do wnth the atracle but were bemg double erossed 1nd would h 1ve to send us an apology Then they would have to 1eeept our terms w hleh we offered them 1few days ago That hope m1de me feel mueh better Wl11le t1ll11ng we heard that U50 men were lellled when thexr b1rraeles were bombed Amerlcan bovs have now been lxllled and aps w1ll haxe to do QLIIIL 1 b1t to be forgn en for that lust as I hung up the raeho mnouneed th If the Iap gox ernment had deel1red w If on us Hltler and Page One llllllxllfflf um! fourteen 1 4 , . , . . . , 1 , A ',c I' 2 I 2 S2 . 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'II-I IIC IND OI TI-II CHRISTMAS SPARROXY' O ITllL,l lf5 PLlLOLlx shtlttr mt ln thy ntst I ftar tht Wflfh of utllh 5 mlghty ltmu N15 lttt torn mtl hltttllnu long lor rtst 5r15 thtt lutlt m ntlth th5 ahtlt TIIIL 551 Ihou h lpltss tlultl go sttlx to hltlt tlstvxhtrt Avs 15 from xxrxth ol utllh s IIIILIIIIY lxlIIL Ihou vsoultlst hut Spoll n 5 plum ttt fur lor utl to mt thou must not tlmu O lovtly tlovt I plt ltl vxlth thtt for 11tl Il thou wlt htlp mt thou ut ht xx n hlt5t N15 tthmg ht 1tl IS lOIII1lf1g to lwt lutl bolt tmongst tht ltlthtrs ol thy ntst Ihou hxpltss thlltl go sttlt to hltlt tlstvuhtrt Ihou vwoultlb t hut trush m5 5oum, so lur lor ntl to mt thou must not tlmg O humblt sparrovl sootht my athmg heart And tmkt mt nt 1th the shelttr ol thy hrtdst I long to hxtlt me from the wrathlul lung Antl rtst m5 tlrttl ht xtl vuthm th5 ntst Ihou h tpltm thlltl 5ttIt to Intlt no mort AM15 from utl 1h s ITIIQIII5 ltmu Ihou lrt vstltomt to m5 n 5t lor utl to mt thou noxx mum t nw Ihou humhlt lurtl ot lo5xl5 n t Ol that lortxtr shlll m mltmtl 515 lht Qhrnatm 15 spirroxx fortxtr ht bltbt W ho hltl tht Lortl on C,lII'lbIl1'llS tl 15 RISI 'XII sonm I flefiftllnlr : ' I2 .2 Ii 7 2 Q f I ' A y r .2 - - ,Q . . . 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X 4- 5 - 1 ' . 1, . .- N 1 ' 4 ' Q I 5 I V 1- S- Lil. flu ills: 'a, lin '. f' I' nf :J .ml ,Xml tn The MISSIOH of San Juan Cap1sttano ND so I came to the quarnt old mrssron of San juan Caprstrano How musrcal thxs name sounds I slow ly walked through the crumblnng arch way and after wandering by the small store where postcards and small momentoes were on sale I follow ed the gurde through an old gateway rnto a lovely green garden Hanked by huge pepper trees planted some hundred years ago As I gazed around I thought of the hrstorrcal pageant that had traversed these very paths through the centurres In my mrnd s eye I saw a wonderful plc ture Frrst of all thrs land had been desolate wrld country the land of the Indrans then after terrrble wars the Spanrsh mrssronarres had arrrved These krndly old padres had grven up therr lrves not only to teach thenr belrefs but to c1v1l1ze and convert the savages they establrshed m1ss1ons overcame clrma trcal condrtrons droughts Hoods earthquakes and wrndstorms then they taught rgnotant Indrans how to bake brrcks from clay tend therr srck to plant reap and harvest Leavrng my umagrnrngs behrnd I moved on through many terraces and could almost see the Indrans plantrng therr perennral crops Next I followed the gurde through the adobe clorstered corrndors that seemed to hold the echoes of xorces long gone hence And although these walls had been partrally renovated several trmes one could strll see the old clav baked brrcks made bv the hands of Indrans under the supervrsron of patrent padres The small swallows that nested rn the trarlrng vxnes added to the beauty of the scene These swallows from year aw av agaln as soon as the coolness of wrnter comes Then I was drrected through dark cold rooms where stood old mrssron rmple ments cookrng utensrls and crude gardenmg tools chrselled from stone and hammered from metal rn another corner were cases whrch sheltered heaxlly embrordered vestments faded but beaut1ful powdered wlth the dust of centurres Next I was led rnto a small prcturesque garden whrch was full of beautrful flowers In the center was a pretty lrly pond where tame doves sat lazlly cootng an the warmth of the sun Here one could not help feelrng a wonderful sensa tron of tranqurlrty From there I passed 1nto a cool patro where three nmmense bells hung and as I thought of the way that thev must have echoed to call Indians from the fields to evening servrce I could almost hear them rrnzmg Then I followed the gunde rnto the small dark chapel and thought of what a wonderful tale these walls mrght tell could they but speak storres of struggle of courage of heartbreak of sufferxng of endurance and finally of vrctory From the drmlv lrghted chapel Iemerged once agam rnto the warm sunshune and skrrted the lrly ponds whrch mrrrored deep reflectnons of therr surroundrngs I passed through the sunlrt dappled archw avs and left behrnd me the beautres past and present of the mrssron of San Iuan Caprstrano I-IAZEL BILTON 1944 P1120 eHu1ded a'See1ee1 , . 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I , V . . 7 , 2 . . - 7 . . ,Q n r r an 1 YI ae Patr We I upon a tlme .1 1 .tele rxt named Geoffrey ln ed ln the store room of Mr W1gg1H s marleet Once when Geoffrey w as IT1dlxlIlQl1lS nrxghtly haul, he notlced on the floor near the cash reglster some round preees of shlny metal about the slze of quarters He was delxghted If his good fortune Now he thought bf curse Mr Vsfrggnn IS so eareless I am gorng to become fabulously rleh' He spent the entlre exen1ng runnnng baele and forth to h1s nest each tlme carryrng one of the brlght metal drsles forgettlng h1s da1ly supply of food The next nlght when he returned to the store he found more of the treasure on the floor Now he would surely become a m1ll1ona1re Agaln he set to work to Increase hrs nest egg and so ex ery nrght drllgently he added to h1s hoard Then came the startling news of the attaele on Pearl Harbor The w hole country was f'DObll1Lll'lQ for defense Geoffrey s eonsclence began to bother hum After all wasn t he the wfealthrest paele rat rn the world' He too wlshed to help Uncle Sam So he made an rmportant elCClS101 1 The next mght 1nstead of malung h1s usual tr1ps to the groeery store he xen tured out on many long tr1ps to the Post Office Each tlme talelng one of h1s prec1ous treasures, staclemg them neatly on the counter before the Defense Stamp w lndow Surely thxs was the greatest thlng he could do for h1s country walted for the wlndow to open When the glass was raxsed Geoffrey asleed eagerly How many Defense Bonds will my money buy' The clerle looked at th l1ttle rat and h1s neatlx stteleed plles l na sorry son you xe made 1 ITl1SI?tlxL X ou can t but bonds or ex en stamps w :th bottle tops Iofxx Hosmvc 1914 Ugfl AFQAR erat fortrs homo llle multas urbes Xlllf llle Helxetros superaxrt et multts gentes nn terrxet rn m trr Nlpoleon er1t etram forrrs homo Ille multas urbes et11m nent llle multas urbes Europae superu xt et multas gentes rn terr 1 et nn m 1r1 Hitler ertt malus homo sed rlle ITlUlIlfL1ellf'lLI11 XILII Una dre Caesar Napoleon et Hltler conxenerunt Caesar dnent Sum bonus Napoleon d1c1t Sum mellor Hltler drelt Sum OPUINL15 Omnes graussnme pugnuerunt Tandem se unterfeterunt I INJIS M RX Wforaox Asn SM 1 x 111 Su Rl txt 1945 Pd L U2 fit Tl 'IOIIC Pack Rat y 1 1 H f Y' ' ' y 1 ' 1 I 1 ' 1 - A 2 I ' 1' 5 Q 1 K 3 J 2 1 I . 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' ' ' . . 1 ut' 111111.11131 .mi Ifiexv 'HJ The Amer1can Drea n HL AXHRIC AN DRhAM IS 1 phrase coined by ames Truslosx Adams explalnrng the prcture of tn rdeal Amerrca vxhrch has always been rn the mlnds of some of her crtrzens It 15 a dream of a land m vyhrch l1fe IS fuller and better and rrcher for every mm mth opportunrtles for each accordmg to h1s ab1l1ty or tchlevement 1 socral order where every man and woman may attaxn the greatest stature of whlch they are possxbly capable and be recogn17ed for vshat they are regardless of blrth or posrtron These thoughts have not alvx ays been firm or cle If ID the mrnds of Amerlcans but vue can trace the1r or1g1n back to a t1me when the Unlted States as a natlon vsas not dreamed of The nrst settlers who sought the Nevs World were huntmg for SCCUFIIY and self expressron, the1r deslres are the nucleus of the Amer1can dream Orrgm ally they thought to gun more personal l1berty under the mon arehal system of eolonral government but the rdea of democracy gradually be came nmbedded ln the mrnd of the .uerage man as an essentnl part of the Amer1can dream Thls dream has always stayed IH the hearts of a great many Amerrcans and nts chlef strmulus vxas the frontler For over one hundred years people turned Westward 1n search of equalrty and opportunlty and they alvx ays found rt on the frontrer The hard llfe IH vxhleh all labored for the1r very exrstence made class dlstlnetlons smpossrble Wrth luek and lndustry anyone could make good the West and unnl 15490 we always had a West a land of golden opportumtres There have been three presrdents who have hoped to make the Amerrcan dream ceme true Thomas efferson as the first to adx ocate rncreased rrghts for the common man IS the hero of many dreamers Hrs fa1th 1n ordrnary c1t1zens hrs vnshes for edueanonal rehgrous and pOl1I1C2il freedom have alxx ays been the arm of those yx ho seek to real1ze thus dream The people seored a mayor vrctory IH the hght for the1r 1de1l Amerrca yy hen Andrevs Iacl-.son a frontrer man vt as elected presrdent Ex er smce fond mothers of all classes haxe told the1r sons that they mrght become Presrdent of the Unrted States In hope of preserx mg the Amerrc rn dream from destructron bv Eastern caprtal Abraham Lmcoln xx as elected president 1n fax or of Gox Seward of Nevx York The people vxere not to b squelehed by capxtal and Abe Lrncoln the ra1l splxtter was to prove lf for them All three of these presrdents fought for the Amerlean dream but falled It IS somethrng that no pohtxcal nor busrness leader can br1ng about Essentrallx f 2 the people the deslre for betterment must arrse 1 111 the people as rndnrduals Amerlcans are noted as materlalrsrs vsho 1ns1st on burldlng bxgger th1ngs rather than better ones The Amerxcan dream hopes for qualrty for the common man along vuth ouantlty Before thxs concept of Amerrean lrfe can become effectne there must be a common desrre rn rndrvrduals for a hrgher SDlI'lIL121l and mtellec tual plane lf vte are not to progress as classes Amerncans as a vu hole must have a deslre for a fuller better and rxch r llfe ln order that thrs ldeal may be proven a possrble reallty Pu 4 Um Illmfrefamf xllldfltll C C- I : 3 t 1 ' ' 4 4 ' 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4' ' ' 4 ' 4 4 A 4 ' 4 ' 4 1 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 . 4 4 ' 4 4 4 1' A '4 4 ' 1 s , 4 4 4 4 4 4 y 4 ' , 4 1 1 4 , . 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V . 4 . 4 ' .4 'Z' AZ, , A L A 4 4, Ralph Wfaldo Emerson expressed part of the Amerlcan dream when he sald Hxtch your wagon to a star Thls phrase has been the slogan of countless people who have sought to r1se ln 1 soclety where opportunltles are as great for the poor as for the r1ch Perhaps Walt Whltman better than all other poets, has caught the splrlt of America s many dreams of democracy and equality While malntalnrng an excellent stlndard of wrrtmng he tlways wrote or and 0 the common people Today we are not xery far tlong on our w ty tow 1rd the practice of our dream but the drcim is still there 1nd ts lonf' is it exists our country wlll remfun 1 refuge for freedom lovers ln a world IH whrch the rndlvldual IS becomlng more and more subservuent to the state ELAINE LAVAGNINO 1942 e Lltle Cha A1111 rforztd zznzdfu f mlvla dzglvl Outing ll dzm ICIIXIOIH lzglvl There let the pcalzng organ lalnzz To the full 1 ozccd qlzzre felon N THAI mornlng how calm and peaceful xt was nn the l1ttle chapel as I was wanting for the servlee to begin The llght of early mornlng was l5LQlI'lfllHQ to filter dlmly tts warm beams through the stained glassed In prayer were rused one by one on each countenance appe tred 11 Ql0I'lHCLl light in answer to hrs prayer Then as the mayesnc peals of the organ md the melodxous volees of the choir boys penetrated the walls of the l1ttle church there was a new joyful rrngrng ln the hearts of all as they hfted their XOICCS ln thanlcsgn mg Each face seemed to express a new confidence a loolc of resolution a desrre to loolc the world straight ID the eye They were not afrald All through the serv1ce the passages whlch led to the words Trust to God stood out above all else The light which had come to these worsh1ppcrs through the wmdow seemed to have been dlrected toward them trymg to give them guidance And when the great doors were opened rt was not to an lmnrlsoned world but to a new and glorious one Thev had found the answer Now they had faith ID thexr future and thev wallced confidently home lust as the ch1mesofB1g Ben were rlnglng out the hour of twelve 7hMUl A P1tRc1 lj in P11 e flllLllll11jft.ldlll7Z4r27lf 11 ' 1 -i! A . . . h . v v l 1 1 - f- 2 , W, 1 f f y1 1 1 1 -2 2 K 12 ri 1 - ' f 1 v ' '2 ' ' ' 'Q 2 2. g 2. , ' ' ' 1 2 In th t pel T A F I 1 l if l , ' ' ' n 1 bl' V V ' U A A U ' A A U ' E h Y a C K wrndows which portrayed the hfe of jesus. ln the llttle pews many heads bowed A 1 v 1 1 za 1 1 r 1- 1 - 1 - 1 1 12 1 1 I ' y ' L K . , A K - 4 . ' gr A A I 2 A A A . ' 1 1 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 1 ' Q 1 y 1 1 v ' I I l f . l 'l ' U . 1 ' . 7. . 4 1 1 1, 1 - 1 ' Q 1 ' 1 1 ' A 1 1. r v1 1 ' I 7 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' r I t t I 1 A V- Y A 4 1 A ' A ' V A Q U I A A V ' 1. 7 A y A A A . I y I ' 1 1 v ' 1 1 J V A l V c i . ' I 7 A ' A J A - 3 yA ' I I ' : ' : C if ' ,gf f 1 1 t V ' 1 o tae Bes owx the mam street ol her llttle home town Hemellngen Mama lxeta seurrled ln the drreetxon of the nelghborhooel Gest lpo headquarters Her worn but brxllunt shtwl lent 1 XlNlLl eontrast to the LlUlXC.I'Sllly seen drab green dress Maml Ketz was thlnlelng very hard Her sweet wlzened old flee w ts screwed up to a polnt of hxdeousness Her eyes elld not seem to see the endless hopeless r11t1on lmes sw ery mg through the streets Her e ars elrel not seem to he tr the sque tltng of the pxgs IH the eart that youneed past her She was seexng the smulxnyg laoy of ten years ago She was hearrng the boylsh laughter that rang through therr th ttehed roof LOIIIYLIL Black thoughts embro1dered with golden memories surged through her mmd Her own son should she be the means of destroylng th1s son whom she loved so dearly ' Hadn tshe slaved ttrelessly to leeep htm well and happy J Should all her love that showed tn her hne young son be butehereel bee luse ol' hls slylng two sentenees xgunst the Almlghty Fuehrere After all she had been the only one to he lf h1m, how muff! she thus tmpernlxstre talk were allowed to Hourxsh tn the mmds of the young' The gre tt eause would soon be lost But ln a flash she realized that she didn t eare She shoole her head IS lf to sh1l1e th1s treason from her mmd She quxeleened her footsteps and shut her eyes Her son her own son she eouldn t do xt but yes she must' If she dldn t tell now she would lrye a l1fe of fe tr md dread dre ld for h s safety Through an almost rmpenetrable fog of doubt tnd depress1on Mama Ketz heard shouttnfg She opened her eyes and saw 1 dull brown mountaln of steel bearlng down upon her Suddenly she saw eyerythtng so Clearly She shut her eyes agaln but her feet did not moye TWO NOUNM Nw ofheers were stindmfg a lxttle off from the erowd that sur rounded the body of an old German woman Nt w one spoke ln a low lguttertl LIOICC ueer how the old woman let th at tank come on wrthout Kgettmg out of nts w ay as lf she were blmd May be If was all for the best Her son w as lulled at the front today ID Of1DlCHl5Llfj., lt would have been qulte a shock to her He w as all the world to her they say Manx WOTTOV 1945 Y' I HL? l L fv v 1 1 A 1 1 - 1 I 1 v 1 ' 4 f , 1 4 . Q . 1 1 1. ' . 1 . 1 ' 1' ' 1 4, 4 1 1 4 1 1 K C 1 ' ' . z 1 ' A z ' f ' 1 ' 't z '- . . 1 1 Y 4 . ' 1 4 l 4 4 1 4 1 4 4 1 1 , ,, , k , y . .2 ,, .2 1 41 I I . 4 ' . 4 4 v 4 1' 1 C K 1 1 I 1 1 N' A I I V a 744 at ' 1 ' J V C 4 2 2 K 1' 1 1 - - 1 1 - 1 Q 1' 1 l l 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' y 1 1 1 1 1 . I Y 1 4 - ' 1 A 1 1 v . 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 A ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 A yy , e 4 L 1 K 1 Q ' ' ' fl ' A report htm! But then she thought, as everyone wats taught to thmle, what rf ' ' , 'Q ' '- 1 ,. 1 I ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 ' 4 v 4 'l . I 1 4 I l ' I C C 1 K 1 r 4 1 A 1 1 ' 1 . 4 ' 1 I ' ' I I - l 1 ', 1 ' f I 1: z , 'Q s 2 . . 4 4 1 1 - A C I C 1 'c . ' ' 7 ' 4 ' 2 ' ' 4 K ' 1 - 1 y 1 1 1 ,1 y ' L 1L 1' 1 YJ C l I v 1 . ' ' wk as 24 V ' 1 ' 4 . ' 1 Y 1 1 1 A I 1 ' v V A 1 L C 1 L e ' N 1 1 f 1 A v 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' f 1 1 v 1 v 1 y 1 . 1 c , 1 . , X 1 1 F 1 Page Um' llnurl ea' xllltf 'I ll 'mf' Y ur Hats 11lCl My I-lat F WL could assemble all the Lmds of hats from the var1ous eountrnes on a hat rack what an assortment of shapes and lx?llClClOSCOPC of colors would meet the eye' But lets spare ourselxes the headache we would get Iflel yust look at the Amerlean women s htts C If that we mlght get 1 worse headaeheb My gre 1t aunt used to say that w hen she was a g1rl fto use that trlte expresslonl hats were worn as a protect1on rather than as an ornament Now rn these ultra modern t1mes women wear hats to attract attentlon and they certa1nlv succeed 1n thelr purpose Women v1e w1th one another to see who can sport the most startl1ng hat untll reason IS abandoned and I really wonder what goes on IH the bram under the hat It s just lately that Ive become hat consclous so to speak I don t thmle it has been mdxfference on my part for not havmg been aware of the art of mlllrnery but the fact that before recent trmes hats were respectable obyets d arts Crespectable m the sense that they d1dn t jump out and g1ve you a sore eye to loole at them! But I never do thlngs halfway because If s agamst my prmclples so once I had become hat conscxous I went at lf w1th a xengeance Now I am proud to say th If I am educated I thlfllx I can never be shoclced at anythmg I see agarn no not after sctutrmzlng carefully all the freaklsh and pecullar hats that I ve bumped mto Perhaps the most startling of hats that my eyes have feasted upon was worn by a lady who sat near us at The Male Anlmal She was a very blonde blonde and rn contrast w1th her llght halt she flourlshed a brxght lcelly green chapeau that draped 1round her neele then swooped ILFOSS her face leavmg only that part of her head from her nose up 1 tslble I have never nn the h1story of my seventeen tears encountered such a hat The ladv dlSf1flCflW remmded me of a harem vlrl thought to mvself but yust the same I would much rather be sw athed IH bandages than be caught ahve ln such 1 monstrosrty as that hat was The other d IV If the concert I QIVC a qulcle gl 1nee at the l1dy ID front of me but I h 1d to go baele for more My HFS! tmpresslon h1d ber n th1t she w IS a F111 Islander Mx second thought w as that a dlsh mop adorned her tresses It was to my great relxef that a thrrd glance rex ealed a gray hat cons1st1ng of 1 mass of lelnkv gray wool of the same texture as her hanr It w as all I could do to smother a laugh amld the Romeo and Iullet Overture Thns Chrxstmas lf was w1th great dnsappomtment that I recogn1zed a g1rl whom I had consxdered pretty before she went aw av to college It was sxmplv the presence of her hat that created the lllusnon I reahze For 11 moment I thought she had enlrsted 1n the ambulance corg s because she sported a creat1on that honest and truly lool-.ed l1lee 11 regulatlon Red Cross INurse s h1t except that hers was red No haxr w as show mg and the yersex or whatever lund of m 1ter1al rt w as w IS dr 1wn tlghtly away from her f1ee gn mg her a slelnned loole Her face was long and 1ngular and th1t h If was the l1st str 1w Pa c Une Hundred and Iuenr Izzo O ' 1 ' I Y Y 1 I 1 1 V1 1 1 ' 1 v1 v 1 1 I P 1 I C I K K 1 I' r I f 1 1 I 1 1 v 1 1, - . 1, , C K K l K - 1 1 1 c 7 1 Y l 1 I 1 I 1 7 , 1 ' e J 1 4 I A 1 Q V I Y If ' 11 V ' , . . x xv A ' A ' 1 ' ' 7 , c 1y1 I y - C 1 I I I ' 1 7 4 I I 1 1 1- 1 I 1 I V' y1 , c ' e 1 L . 1 1 I r ' 1 1 ' I . L 1 7 I 1 I r 1 Q! ' Y! I I c . I I A I, K - A l 7 I C K 1 11 1 y' I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I ' FD IH a Perslan market except for her fairness. Maybe she had hurt her face, I 1 I 1 y - 1 y 1 I 1 I ' . L L . 1 2 2 1 - -. V2 . -. 2 . 2 , .W 1 f 'V 1 I 1 I f 11 I 1 71 -I- I L - x 1 I e 1 l I 1 . y 1 vt ' K ,K . v 1 I A I I A 1 l c I 2 1 - r. V 1 17 I V x C K . Y C I A 1 1 1 1' Vt 1 1 1 1 A ' 1 1 I I 1 . v 1 I I I 1 A v 1 1 I I . 1 7, ',, , 1 ' 1 I ' 1 ,V- x C 1 1 rc 1 I V V- 1 1 1' Y 1 1 'I 2 A K I K I C C C . I pl 4 H' ' I' Last xx cclc xx hllc SIWOPPIHQ I suddcnly c1n1c fwcc to ficc xxlth 1 blrd of brllll 1nt plumwgc It I d bccn outdoors I probably xxouldn t h1xe ptud any attentlon to If but bccausc I xx1s nn 1 store I stared at nt 1n f1m1zement XVhen I h1d fully rccoxcrcd from thc shoclx I duscoxcred to my ch'1gr1n that the blrd xx 1s f1stened onto 1 hqt I pccrcd underne 1th to see xx hat the xx eftrer of such 21 hat xx ould loolc lllxc 1nd xx IS mnldly LllS'1PPO1I'lfCCl She xxas lust Qnothcr xxoman I xxondercd xx hx thc hum 1nc soclcty or xx hocxcr tftlxcs cwrc of such m 1ttcrs hqdn t c1ught up xxlth hcr for such 1 h1t but I rcmcmb rcd I h1d seen th1t hflppcn IH Thc Bird on Nclllc s I-If1t 1nd the 1uthor1t1es probably pcrmlt such hats noxx Btt I couldn t help rememberxng hoxux reil th1t blrd looked preenxnq h1s xxmg for fhqht Noxx th1t I xc tfallccd doxxn so nmnx hftts I must confess th1t I hf1xc '1cqu1red 1 h1t thru In 1ll cxcnts lc olcs f1s snlly to others 1s thclrs do to mc It s 1 lxttle red plll b ax 1ff11r thftt s1ts on top of thc hc1d 1nd hf1s 1 pom pom of fcwthcrs I loolx Thcrc comcs BlI'lU1I'1 xx 1th hcr monlxcy hit So you scc I m IWLIITYIH too 1nd don t pr1ct1cc xxh1t I prc'1ch' BARBARA Bt ARDSI 1 1 19 47 PRAX EP AT EVENING Wc stood thcrc 1lonc, thc xxorld xx IS ours' The serene lalxe whosc sennncls Were only lagged mountarn peqlcs Lay st1ll intl vast beloxx And to the West the slxyf xx IS flslmln Y rcc As the ch1r10t of thf1tbf1ll of flrc W1s bcrng lcd to rcst And from thc E1st vxhcrc cl 1yf xx IS l'lLllflQ 1st Thctc rosc 1 lqrgc 1nd xclloxx moon To hcht thc pftth for thc vx 1ndcrcr Who Choses to mstlxe h1s xmv bv n1t1ht Aboxc xx'1s onlv the stars brlght hcht And God so Close xxe felt h1n1 ne 1r And somethlng of ill thc b 'ILIIX xxc s1xx T1llcd our hmrrs xx1th 1 hc 1xcnlx lox M1lx1nQ us xx 1nt to smtg 1nd shout ust for the lox of bctnu IIIX c Oh God pleftse glxe to me The strength to Chmb your mountfuns hwh And from therr pe1lxs to loolx upon The ulorxcs thsrt your hind hwrh xx roug S1 sAx IARXXIII 1943 Pace Out Him fm I 91711, luuzz fflfcc 2 -II- I 'R I lv-2 It I 1-I v' z ' I 42 lLVI. 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I It I II ,I , -ky A c 4 V2 A A C 7 It ' 9 1I vc ' ' 'Y I I ' 2 I A A V 1 A ?l V vs 2 v 4' I It 2' I I2 ,I 2 ' If 2 L '2 ' y 2 I Q I YA L n ,I 'I lr- . 2 v v L I' 1 I L 4 I I. , .I nf f To URI: sure Iused to live in Hawaii It s quite a place I wish I were back there now Oh you d like to hear about the bombing' Pearl Harbor huh ' Well to tell the truth it was all just like x big show The boy about thirteen years old paused and looked intently at his audience unwilling to proceed until he had their absolute attention The group of boys about him all wore an expression of admiration for this stranger who because of his former residence was a great hero to them Well let s see he began as he tried to assume the attitude of an experi enced storyteller my nam is jim Manning my fathers in the insurance business and we lix ed in Haxx an four years Mom Dad and I There s really not much to tell about the bombing but since you re interested I ll tell you just what happened That Sunday morning December 7th Mom sent me to the store early to get some eggs for breakfast Everyone was acting normally and when I got home it was just like any other Sunday Not like over here understand nothing s the same here as there We heard the planes flying over and it didn t mean a thing to us Planes were always flying around and we thought these were American as usual When the bombing began we went outdoors and watched Wfe lived on a hill so we could see most everything We could see the fires start and we watched boats burn in the harbor It was really something like the Fourth of ulv fireworks and all Scared ' Me ' Naw of course not at least not at first After awhile when bombs started falling pretty close we did go to a shelter but the whole thing didn t last too long Or it didn t seem to Why once a bomb landed about three yards from me Oh no it didn t go off just a dud We left the islands a few weeks after the bombing They decided Hawaii wasn t safe for civilians and besides my school had been turned into an ammu nntion dump I d like to be back there now Icould get a job easy Pay s seventy five cents an hour and all I d have to do is sit and watch some men play poker and once in a while run an errand or two Sure I d rather live there any day bombs or no bombs Nothing ever happens here We rfallv had fun in Hawaii I ll rell vou about it someday That s really the place to lrxe Walking home thoughtfully lim realized that it had been harder than he d figured to tell the story and he had not been exactly truthful There were so many things that though they seemed important he felt he couldn t tell Of course he couldn t tell of the dreadful surprise and fear he had felt when he real17eel the pl mes were laoanese And he certainly couldn t tell about the terror that had overwhelmed him when he stood with his mother and father and watched Hawaii go up rn flames I-Ie could never describe the long terrified hours he had spent with his mother while his father went to help the wounded He eould only mention the bomb that had fallen so close to him the dud that had caused his mother to faint xx hen thex realized it would not go off the dud that had brough him so close to death and then had left him weak and sobbing with relief I-Ie would nex er forget these things but rf he told about them he would Pt O1H1dd if ljf 1 . . .. , . 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A11' 1-11 1 1111 'xX1I111I1 x11111 111111 111,11 1 x x 1l11v111 f1,'1.111X1111 1 1 1',.'f. .ff C She Was Only Seventeen HI WAS young and so vsas he The mght vxas dark and restless and the vund sang rts hauntmg melody to the drrvrng rhythm of the waves poundmg on the rocks Up on the htghway an occasxonal car whxzzed by and a branch cuddled 1ts head softly over a warm street lrght As he slxpped a small vshxte dramond on her finger a tmy star slrd across the sky and tumbled mto the xx ater They were too young to be engaged Her mother sald so and her mother had had experlence so ntturally she knew When one eonslders marrrage one must analyze the thmg carefully and not rush rnto lf blrnd wrth emotxon One must remember that marrxage rs a partnershrp and to put rt qurte bluntly a busmess proposrtron The contrrbutrons of each person must be werghed carefully as on a scale and the result must balance If the two people were unable to contrlbute equally they would be unhappy and the marrrage would termmate rn a farlure She p1t1ed her mother Never had the known the drm ecstatnc thr1ll that comes when you lean out of your wmdovs late at ntght watchrng the lrttle nest of street lrghts hrdden close under the wrng of the great blue mounta1n and suddenly hear hu vo1ce speakmg to you as though he were standmg there smrlmg hrs crooked smrle and smellmg farntly of tobacco Of course he had not been standmg there but he had been saytng to hrmself the very words that you had heard Never could her mother have known the happrness that she had felt that day when they sat rn the lrttle Chop Suey lomt the arr sucky wxth smoke and drew the plan of the1r house mth a stub of a pencll borrowed from the Chrnese pro prretor In truth though those msrgmficant lrttle lmes that separated the lrvmg room from the dlnlng room had been drawn forever rn the1r hearts Her mother vsould probably not even remember the p1cn1c rn the mountams where they had cooked the1r supper over a prle of coals and had sat wrth the1r backs agarnst a log eatrng and llstenxng to the evenmg brrds twrtterrng overhead rn the tall trees That had not been forgotten though and always when the tvx rlrght breeze strolls through the topmost branches of the pme trees that IS the story rt rs tellmg the story of two hearts that vull alvs ays be together Her mother had never known the magrc of the lrttle Vrennese Beer Garden wrth 1ts red checked tablecloths and the Austrran vrolrnrsts coaxmg the reluctant melody of Intermezzo to come out rnto the cool nrght a1r and shed tts tears For thrs vsas the1r place and they were as much alone as they had been that afternoon when they had stood on top of a mountarn and gazed vs 1th speechless vsonder at the sun srnkrng from a brrght blue sky rnto a great bed of soft vxhrte fog whlch curled around the mrdrrff of the cold dark mountatn Then lately they had begun to plan not aloud but rn the1r hearts whether to have a p1cket fence and whether they vxanted ptnk or red roses clrmbmg over the1r front door Even though thts plannrng was done rn the1r hearts somehovs If escaped rnto the freedom of the world and whenever the sun sets and leaves dellcate prnk clouds flO21Ill'1glH the evening sky ll rs a symbol to all human1ty of these unshattered dreams lllf J 6' I 2 1' Y . 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A . . . . 1 1 L Page Une H 1 41 nf ml 7411 111115-J le Sunday mornrngs they would roam armlessly about the town the sun bcatrng on therr backs and turnrng hrs unruly harr to gold dust Everywhere people would be bustlrng happrly along the streets and callrng good mornrng to each other In the drstance a church bell was chrmrng slowly and a fat robrn yumped from a porch step to a brrght green lawn She had thought that 1ll thrs had been heaven but on that dark restless nrght wrth the wrnd srngrng rts hauntrng melody when he had softly krssed that rrng and had slrpped rt on her finger she knew that she had been wrong and the poundrng rn her ears had completely drowned out the poundrng of the waves on the rocks and the whrzz of cars passrng by up on the hrghway Her mother knew best though for her mother had had experrence and from her wrse lrps had fallen the words You re only a baby After you ve gone to College you ll understand what rt means to take a serrous step lrke thrs So she took off the small whrte dramond and slrpped rt gently rnto rts box because after all she was onlv seventeen and how could she know what love really meant BARBARA HOPKINS 1942 The Trrgrc End of Adolf H Mawson I L IHROUC H the cold dreary wrnter the trees h 1d been bare the wrnd rcy and the fields frozen and bleak But very early rn the Sprrng a mrraculous change had taken place the sun beg1n to grow warmer the ur softer and the sky bluer New green sprouts peeked out currously at the brg world where lrfe was begrnnrng 1ga1n The ree on the lrttlc brook had melted and the water slrpped merrrlx oxer the pebbles If you were to look closely you mrght haxe seen 1 small mossy grotto rn the st 1r grass and clover by the srde of a lrttle green corn patch Thrs was the home of a famrly of plump lrttle green worms Mr and Mrs C1ust1ve Mawson and thcrr offsprrng Adolf H Maw son threw dow n hrs petal coat and olunked hrmsclf on a scarlet mushroom Mom he addressed Mrs Mrwson why e1n t I go out rn the corn p1tch 1nd feast wrth all the other worms ' Bee 1usc de1r you must be p1trcnt untrl the we1ther rs w 1rmer so you wrll be sure not to catch cold IS vour coat rs strll thrn But I want to go rrght now Adolf eomplarncd I m sorry Adolf but you wrll have to w 1rt 1 lrttle longer Adolf was not content He w rnted to go He dexrsed 1 pl rn 1nd conxrnced hrs brothers and srsters to follow rt That nrght when Mr 1nd Mrs Maw son were rn bed Adolf led hrs small band out of therr mossy grotto 1nd prcked hrs way among the snow drops and gr lsses tow 1rd the pl rec where he thought the corn patch ought to be PJ e Um 1111111111111 1 fr1euI1 CI fr L 1 K A H A A' - K ' ' ' 7 ' 1 A A ' ' A AA ' ' c c . , c , . 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H1- , 1 . 11 ,J The llttle green group beg1n to shlxer and sneeze Stxll they dld not seem to be nearxng thexr dest1nat1on Why I remember th If group of dandellons sfud llttle slster Chloe We passed lf xxhen xxe vxere just 1 short xx 1y from home I do belxexe vxe xe gone around 1n a clrele' Yes and I m terr1bly cold My eo 1t IS almost lavender I m gomg home I don t see vxhy xxe ex er deelded to do thlsl groaned 'I heodore The others he1rt1ly agreed 1nd they turned the1r p1th homexx ard dlsregardlng Adolf s protests Needless to s1y Mrs Maxxson lilel 1 houseful of very sxels 1nd sorry lnttle worms on her l11DLlS for qulte 1 tlme 1fter thelr esc1p1ele Fnnally the d IV e 1me whleh the llttle Mavx sons h 1d 1wa1ted so long One ltst xxord of 1dx1ee sud Mrs MIWSOH Be sure to heed the w1rnnng rlng of the bluebell and Come home r1ght axx 1y bee 1use 1f you st 1y untnl sunrlse vxhen the birds xxalee up you 1re very llleely to be gobbled up That nlght 1ll the lxttle M 1yx sons 1eeom1, 1l'1lLLl thelr parents to the eorn pateh Mrs Maxxson showed her ehlldren lust hovx to hnd 1 good yellow leernel 1nd hnlsh lf up before eontlnulng to the next one We must not be wasteful ln the n.1t1on1l emergeney she vxlsely expluned to them old enough to do thlngs my oxxn xx ay There he proceeded to take a b1te out of every leernel vxlthout ever stopplng and settllng down to talee Care of one earefully How stupxd all these vxorms 1re' There are so many eholee eobs full of lovely Corn that they never toueh Who cares 1bout s 1v1ng for the future J Wxth that he ate faster and more furlously than before The sky grevx llghter the stars faded axx ay one by one and the elouds along the hor1zon xx ere turnmg pxnle Stlll Adolf ate 1nd ate H15 bacle half began to feel heavy and be hard to move but he dldn t eare The bluebell tmleled 1ts warnlng and all the other xxorms hustled to thenr s 1fe llttle homes unt1l the 'Ill elear bell should sound the next nlght But Adolf thought proudly I 1m 1 b1g vxorm I ean talee perfectly good care of myself Besndes look at 1ll thus b autxful food th1t IS mlne for the talelng for nothlng Ah' lnttle d1d the unfortunate Adolf lxnoxx that he xx as to pay 1 bntter prxce for h1s pleasure For soon the sun c1me up and the blrds began to xxxaleen and go about thexr dally xxorl-. But Adolf Contlnued to eat on and on and on Suddenly 1 big black eroxx flymg oxerhe 1d sp1eel the plump 1u1ey Adolf erammxng hxmself on an e1r of eorn Adolf looked up but he xx IS too l1te l eouldn t moxe If 1ll He xx IS too full My exelalmed the eroxx xx h1t 1 tasty morsel th1t xxlll be 1nd xxlthout 1 moment s hesltatlon he sxx ooped dovxn and dex oured Adolf Thus the greedy llttle vxorm came to hls mueh deserx ed but tr 1g1e end Bmnttv Dmiov 1914 P1101 H1411 re tm lnull unit' I A I I Ya 44' A . Av Q -1 ' - 1. - - ' 1 ff I, m K , c '. A s ' V , vs v ' 1 12 y ,. ' V, v,' ,, e 11 v j ' , I ' y - A , . L L c . . u ,' ' 11 1 . L . 1: '. 1 2 ' , f 1 , z , . ' ' 1 2 1 - 1' 1 , . 2 .2 .2 , . . 2 2 1' ' 2 I1 Q ' 4 I 2 2 L A . ti 1 V A 1 y.'4 'y 1 . 1 7 It a 41 g 1 . 1 1 , 4 . L . 1 . I . . ,Z , -2 . 2 .y Y g I V1 ' 1 4 A ' ' 4 Y' I 1 A . 1 Y 1 if .4 A- ' ' K K L I K C K ' 1 A A ' D A . r Q E V4 ' 2 1' 4 . . A 1 A 1 A A ' 'I I A 1 1 . 1 c 4 , I 1. - ' me I ' But Adolf thought to hlmself, Goodness, what a lot of trouble! I m quxte I Y Y Y ,y 4 A A A 1 rg f . A r V' A D . ' Tl 1 ll ' V 2 ' w . - - , 1 ' A ' ' . L L . y ' , f v 1 5 7 ' '. e z A. ' . , . g L C w ,, 4 I fl ' A . , z e' z ' ' -- ' IV I I ' Y Y V D . , e c 4 L . 1 1 1 4 I 1 YI r.: , C l L ,I ' y ' 1. ,m ,' . '2 ', ' ' ' '. 1 1 , , 1' , '. ' . A2 ' . '- , A '1 1 1 1e , . I 1 . L . H H ,- ' , - , , , , , , , , ,' ,IH , ,' , L , L 4 V c . m 121 . , '- . -J rr .I uf .I ' 1 3 I-Iapp1e D N LALH season there rs a certarn part of the day that I lrkc best Sometrmes I thrnk of spendrng that certarn part of the day rn one country and some trmes rn mother So wrth your patlenee and the ard of my flylng carpet, I shall effect the necessary transrtrons Mornlng 15 the best trme of all rn sprrng and sprrng rs the best trme of all rn Parrs Hope sprrngs eternal 1n the human breast 1nd on thrs beautlful morn rng rt rs at Its herght rn the hearts of the people of Parts In nature, too rt rs hlgh the trees are buddrng out anew and the grass IS more emerald than ever Through the open wrndow the fresh mornrng arr comes rn, fillrng the room wrth a scent of sprrng flowers By the trme a full, round sun can be seen through my wrndow I am up and seated rn the breakfast room at a sketchy breakfast of rolls and cafe au lart Then a round of shops for whrch Parrs IS so famous, to select a sprrng outfit Thrs pleasant task aecomplrshed I set my course for the beautlful Turlerles gardens, spendrng a pleasant hour there Then, berng a collector of old edrtrons, I browse untll noon among the bookstalls that lrne the bank of the Se1ne After prckmg up several rare books I mount my flyrng carpet whrch IS to take me to the Deep South for 1 summer noon It drops me on a horse among a group of my frrends who are returnlng from a hot, dusty canter My fast trrp has made me trred and thrrsty so that I can vrew wrth the same apprecratron as my frxends the colored mammy emergrng from the house wrth a tray of tall cool luleps Drnner IS announced soon after, and as we laughrng and talkmg enter the house we are greeted by the savory odors of southern frred chrcken and other delectables The chrcken rs done to perfectron and we do lf lustrce 1n our ablest manner After dmner the party dlsperses and I berng rather trred retlre for a brref sresta on my hrgh eanopred bed The heavv scent of magnolra blossoms and the lazy s1ng1ng of the farm hands rn the frelds lull me rnto a soft dreamy sleep Durlng my sleep the flyrng carpet gently takes me to Engl md and tn xutumn eountrysrde ln the vrlllge of Meryton When I awaken II IS late afternoon but I wrll have trmc enough for a vs ilk before tc 1 I don my tvyecds and my stoutest walkmg shoes and wlth Prrncc Charlre It my heels I start out Nature s hand IS already pulllng the brrght colored lewes from the trees leavrng them bare and shrverrng rn the sharp autumn a1r As we walk through the vrllage on our return, Charlre srghts a cat and barklng furrously chases her down the road He trees her hnally, and I have a dlfflcult trme persuadrng hrm to come home But as he IS hungry, he finally clecrdes to come wrth me English hrgh tea and a blazmg fire just what Charlrc tncl I both need Now I agarn mount the flyrng carpet for thc lourney to Sun Vllley Once there, I hurry to clad myself rn warm skr togs for rt IS December and the snow rs thrck upon the ground Then Rob and I start on our rlclc up the mountam rn the skr lrfts There are many people at the lrttle Svuss chalet on the top of the rrdge tonrght and wc vxhrle may the trme dancrng and srngrng to the Swrss muslc Then when the moon shrnes brrghtly over the whrte mountain we strap Pa e Une H zmlretf and Tlwrrn 1 C M S t 'I : i . .rj I . 1 a , . . 2 .A 1 x . . . . . . 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F Needless to say thls b1ll plssed both houses unammouslv and every duck goose and feathered fowl that goes IH the water IS equlpped w 1th 1 standard palr of webs bs order of Congeese plssed th If d13 so long ago Drakes alne how h1ppy everyone IS MARY XVOTTON 19 15 P1 e Om H1411 fr dll llurll me ' I ' e I I '. c Y .1 . Y I 1 A 11 . . 1 U 5 7 7 WL Y A 1 . U ' . . .1 V A ' V I , c 1. . , K 1 1 1 L 1 . k, ' , q g ' 1 A ' A 1 . A i f . 1 , ,. 1 1 A1 1 I '1 ' U I I I 1 A K C 1 L I C . c c , L e 4 4 . ' 1 rj 1 D Y ' A I C 1 I. L - f' - ' f f - N f , 1 v ' 1 ,c L c . I ' ' r ' 1 K I ' . J U YA - U I A1 1 ' 1 '- ,. . ' ' L z ' ' -f 2 1 f O ' yf 1 - ,, 1 ' . 1 r ' ' 1' '- 1 f1 T' f1 , - ' e , . , L A' ' 1 I 1 1 . 11 1 'Q I I N ' ' A 1 1 1 Mr. Charrduek and Gentleeluek of the Senate and the House of Representa- ' 1 V 1 2 1 y' -1 , 1 - v1 '1 -11 2 '1 . V1 1 11 I ' 1 11 . . . 1 I C L - J 1 1 . 2 . 1. 1 2 1 L 7.4 K . 11 - N 11- 1 1 -- ' H 1 ' I- 1 1 -' L 4 , , , 1 V L . 1 1 1 . 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V , A s I 1 42' - 1 mf '11 'I f -1 ' sterd IH T 1 ovhmtseu 1671 Put some more wood on the hre WIIIIIHI We must hue tl1e oven 15 hot IS posslble to b1lee the bre 1d and ples Yes and don t forget the wlld turleeys that I 1ther lenlled 1nd ull the otl1er food sald Wllllam a tall boy 1bout hfteen ye 1rs old IS he plaeed ID 1rmful of chopped wood under the large stone oven Hts slster S1lly about slxteen years old had put several loaves of bread ID the oven and now was tryxng to dust some flour ot? her dress It s go1ng to be 1 grand day tomorrow for the feast ust thrnk of all the people who w1ll be here Yes everyone ln the eolony and many Indrans I thlnlx lf s a good ndea to hue a feast for the Indrans to show our gratxtude If they hadn t helped us we would never have had sueh a successful harvest th1s year We must also thanle God for H15 help sald thexr mother eomrng by II th1s moment Have you ehrldren finrshed 1ll your worle ' You don t seem xery busy and the eabm h 1sn t been eleaned yet The chlldren both st1rted worlemg at onee but soon began ttllexng 1g11n I m gomg to get up before d1wn tomorrow sald Sally to help eoole dmner before we go to ehureh Im gomg to get up early too sand Wxllranm beeause Father wants me to help h1m move the tables and get thlngs ready for the Indrans Oh' It will be a wonderful day I ve had so much fun prep 1r1ng for the You lenow Sally I wonder lf well ever h1ve mother day hlee tomorrow Wouldn t lf be wonderful rf we eould have a speeral Thmlesgxvlng Day every year, I m sure that every year there w1ll be somethmg for whreh we m1y be thankful Then other ehlldren years from now would be loolenng forw 1rd to Th mles QIVIHLQ Day the same w 11 we are I th1nL If s a wonderful 1de 1 NOVILMBER 19 1941 B111 Mother says I e 1n t go to Ahee s tomorrow I haxe to st 1y home and eat dxnner wlth the f11m1l1 And we were gotng to go to that new show If the Strand OK S11 e1n the beef' What 1re you loelemg lbout anvw 15 ' I had a ehanee to go to the blg game and Mom sand I h1ve to st 1y home and pl xy wnth Cousln Peter Relanves huh' I have to drnve 1ll over the eountrvstde to eolleet guests I lenow I m golng to get lost I 1lways do' Th 1t s gorng to be 1 good game too I thmle I ll wash my ha1r tomorrow lf I w1lee up ID txme sald S1lly I m not gomg to eat any dlnner Mother lenows Im on a dlet but she would buy that enormous turkey And do you lenow what she asleed me to do tod1y ' Help PJ e One H1111 re I :Ulf l1'nI1 I x L K I Y C 'l V ' Ll O d ' ' . 1 , .. . 1' 1 1 Q 1 I .1 1 I 71 A V1 ' , L . 1 I I '1 11 1 A1 ll . 1 ' 1 1' 1 I1 , 1' I 1 1 . . , 1 , e 4 ' ,y I . 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I 1 ' 1 ' V , I .1 1 Y K Al I 1 5 I 11 11 1 ' -1111 her make mmce pre of all thmgs' I don t known the first thrng about lt an besldes the sight of all that pastry vs xll make me pOSlIlV6ly 1ll You knovs sard Brll I thunk you re kmda foolish to drslrke turkey so I be Qlad to smk my teeth lnto that drumstrck 1f Cousm Peter doesn t get II Well maybe I vull eat 1 lnttle turkey but gust the vshrte meat Im sure thankful I m the only one ID Il1lSf3mlly that lrkes vshlte meat cause when I 0 eat turkey I can get what I vsant I m thankful that vte don t haxe to Q0 to school tomorrovs If I d had to lrve through one more Hrstorx class thxs vxeek rt would have been too much' That teacher alvs ays asks me questnons that don t make sense and then says I dldn t study the lesson Four days xacatxon' Wfhen I rhmk of that l can even forget about the relanves Oh there s the latest rssue of my favorxte magazme Tell Mother I ll help her vsrth the plc later l simply must finish this story IOAN Honcnorsr 1947 let my lamp at mzdfzzqht hour teen fn rome high lonely tozz r N CLEAR days rf one looked far enough and followed the valley with one s eyes to 1ts extreme end one could see at the summrt of the cliff xxhrte tower The chrldren thought rt was the palatxal haunt of farrres the grown ups knevs better but even they could not drscover or conyure up an ex planatron whrch satlshed them Durrng the day the hrgh drear structure stood lrfeless the srlence of xt so oppresslve and so thrck that rt seemed almost tangrble Only at nrght was there any srgn at all of a lxvrng bemg vurhxn the tovserrng fortress Th1s was a famt beam f1ltered throuvh the narrovs vertrcal sl1t of a vundow near the top of the toys er But even the ,tzlovs was not vrsrble far and no one dovu n rn the valley was ex er conscrous of lf The only other effect whrch thls blzarre burldlng had upon the x rllagers vsas the fear vxhnch crept over them on stormy nrghts at the sound of uncanny shrreks and hollovx walls resoundlng from IIS peak and echorng back from the vxalls of the canyon From the great oaken door braced vuth heavy beams crosslng IIS breadth rn three places a sprral starrcase led up to the room whrch emrtted the only lrght In the yxhole dark rnterlor If mrght have been a hertzht of srxty feet The door crcakx mth rusted hlngcs opened 1nto 1 small room l15.,hted br a single oll lamp suspended by a thm rron cham from the cobvs ebby cerlmg, In one corner of the room hung a small nntrrcately carved and burmshed shelf of some dark xx ood upon xx hrch vsere standing three or four luxurrously bound yet worn xolumcs Along that same xxall vscrc stacked hugh mnumerable piles of other books all of them vxorn and vellovxcd wuth age some were wlthout covers The Hxckcrmq lamp cast wxerrd drstorted shadows on the vsalls and shone down upon Putt Um Huulred tml lllffl Ihr 1 .f V 'vu ' ' v U - ,A v - ' ' - r l D ull H 1 l Y' 4 I ,v I Y - ' ' I V K . 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'ft' - . e' the colrse m ltted head of 1 hermrt He vsas hunched over a broad table on vxhrch lay 1 much thumbed and torn volume I-Ie bent motronless over the table for many mrnutes Wfhen at last he moved, rt was to rarse hrs thrn gnarlecl hand to h1s brovv srgh rarse hrmself from h1s strarght chart 1nd gatherlng h1s black cloalc about hrs crc olxed shoulders talce hrs boolc baclc to its place on top of one of the prles Then he moved dellberately, though vvrth drfficulty to the shelf ln the corner vxhrch was obvrously the most treasured of hrs possesslons besides h1s boolcs He lrfted dovun the largest of the books there and once more settled hrmself 1IlIlS study As he rc 1d thunder began to rumble rn the drstanee and the run fell rn torrents svxellmg the r1vcr1n the xalley flr below For sex eral hours he read vxrthout ceasmg At last rs the raln burst 1nto a sheet of water drrvrng rnto the hard ground the pages seemed to drssolve before h1s eyes md from the bottomless depths of the boolc lrose the be lunnrng of an endless lme of demons At the head of the processron capered a hldeous figure an ogre h1s lcnotty lrmbs gleamrng vuth gold and carrylng aloft a burnrng brand From h1s gory mouth he shrrelced horrrble crres ln hrs free hand he led a foul hag clotheel rn filthy rags and all seerng vsrth bloody eyes She kept mutterrng curses and evrl spells as she gllded along after her leader Behrnd her danced xuth horny hooves a host of bemgs therr heads su athed rn scarlet hoods xorees rn horrrble drscord After these more creatures and tfter these st1ll more each more ugly than the last untrl at last the whole room was a confusion of harsh color of vrleness and strldent and eer1e uproar Around and around they xxhrrled as the ram be tt harder 1nd harder upon the roelc around and around faster and ever flster shrrelcrng louder 1nd loueler at every turn whrle the thunder crashed and a tremendous bolt of lrghtnrng clove through the tower and spent rtself 1nto the ground as the vthrte he 1d dropped forvu ard onto the boolx TH1oDoRA LAIR 194 3 EVENINC A crlmson glovx from 1 setting sun Tells the vuorld th it cl ly rs done An exetung sttr tppe trs nn the slcy Floelcs of f11Ql1flUlI'LlS so rr on hlgh Tall trees ttlce on human form Lrlce soldlers marchrng arm to mrm Roads tr nelled much by a busy world Are quiet novt as they vx 1nd and curl Over countrysrde up hrll and dale Nou dn rs vtearrng in exenlng yell Soon Mother Nature will unfurl A blanlcct of stars o cr 1 sleepmg world NANU ANN Pr I 1 ISSII It 1943 Putt Um llnffrelaul I H71 1 A 2 Ag 2 A A Q 2 A ' I A Y ' A A r V ' I A . 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L1 1 Ixfxxtx had ntee sattnx hoofs Mulx tnex xxas xerx x11n She spent hours looletng If herself tn the xxatertng trough She xx IS 1 xerx xatn ple, Mulx ftney ltx ed tn 1n unlxnoxxn land xx hteh she h1d 1ll to herself Her fax ortte serx 1nt xx as Porlex the Pteee of Porlx Mulx anex lox ed to tr IX el xn 1 halloon that had ehatrs tables 1nd heels for Porlxx 1nd herself They often hael 1 eup of te 1 together aloft Mulxaney s lv st frtend xx IS .1 htg f1t QCIlIlLITIlIl hog xx ho xx IS tn loxe xx tth seven ladtes If onee Hts name xx.1s Mooney Mooney lox ed Xlulx tney hest lflil they often xxent to the .1rt gtllery together Thts xx IS gre If fun for Mulx .1ney 1nd Mooney Mooney h1el 1 gre If loxe for htrds Ultl htrds h 1d a gre tt loxe for htm Thex just sxx 1rmeel thout htm One day Mooney deetded to e 1ll on Mux 1ney He got tnto 1 hott 1nd s1tled xx .1nted to m1rry her 1nd th II he xx ts golng to LllSClI'el the stx other ltdy soxxs So Mulx 1ney m 1rr1ed Mooney lflil they xx ent on thetr honeymoon tn her lmtlloon INK tx ed lllpplly exer tfter Sm F11 Crr 1de our O OC RN ts Patrteta s ltttle dxx arf toy He s one of the sex en dxx arfs Patrtet1 got htm xx htle Commg ox et to Amerte1 on the ueen Mary three years 1210 Doeley s a xery dtgnthed old gent Hes exen had hts appendtx out and has .1 sear from tt Hts hody got xery dtrty and h1s stufhnyg xx as eomtng o11t so Mummy eox ered htm xx1th eloth Doeley ts P1trteta s faxortte tov Mummy bought her 1 nexx one once but she nex er ltleed tt as xxell as the old Doeley Our nurse made Doeley .1 lot of elothes tneludtng a red xx ool s11tt and heanle to m.1teh Wl1erex er xxe h1xe gone Doelxy has gone too He l11s been ehexxed 1 lot hx do s All IH 1ll old Doelxx h1s led 1 pretty rtmhunettous ltfe C,xRo1 Isttt Cfmde Four P110 Um llnrzfntf tml IIN one M l x' a n e x' - 4 2 A 2 2 ' - , ' .2 l - .1 ,dv 2, . 4. 21 ' A 1 'A 2 s A A - J A F- R I . -2 L r . 42 1 A 'ku '. 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