Wethersfield High School - Elm Yearbook (Wethersfield, CT)
- Class of 1929
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' -, - - - ifll 'fm A 1f1' I , ' ROBLRT 1 ANDERSON 1 real frnend 'md energetnc mu rlns book Tfn Clan of Z9 To helper, we gratefully dedi- ilinrewnrh s each class passes from the halls of 1tS Alma Water, it leax es there a record and a story to be added to the long history which has been inscribed in earlier years Here is our chapter Judge it not hastily nor harshly but with due consideration ever have the prospects of our school been so bright, and never have we felt prouder of her than we do today For this new school We has e a New Elm, enlarged to the extent of our possibilities To all those who have aided us in publish- ing this Year-Book, We give our most sincere thanks. The Editor. -Lil Jill- -I----I-V-'L-it ki- -0mJl- -IL ll- ll- -Q---P--4 ll- ll- 4149 4- ll- 4lk4k. fo l . 7 7 . 1 A i x . . . . Y . 9 Y ii -O' 'I' 'l i- 'I-' 'I' 'I' '-FTW -O' 'O' 'lv- 'he 'lm Vol VI E EDITOR IN CHIEF Ollve Symonds 20 Asszstant Edztor m Clnef Vlrgmxa Becker 30 LITERARY EDITOR Isabelle Warner 29 Asszstant Lzterary Edztor Charles Towne 30 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Harold Hammer 20 Mlsszstants George Young 30 Allce Muller 30 Audrev Ashton 20 Alsszstant Mars Allen 30 .ART DEPARTNIENT Elsxe Peterson 20 flsszstant Lol Schaeffer 33 EXCHANGE EDITOR Dorothw Robert 0 June 1929 LM BOARD BUSIINESS MANAGE Russell Gladwm 20 Asszxtants Mmor Kretzmer 30 Wllllam Warner 31 Saul Hershman 2 SCHOOL NOTES Edna Roos Z0 Assxxtants Frank Huggard 30 lVILlhcent Thompson 31 JOKE DEPARTMENT Eleanor Adams 20 4ssz.stants Douglas Gladwm 30 Robert Jones 31 Jean Popham FACULTY ADX ISORS Nllxss Marjorxe Vlets Air Harrw lx Nlclxmff R N01 X , ' ,Y ' 0 A l ' - ' AGertrude Hanmer.l'32 .ALUXINI DEP.-ARTIVIENT v I . ' 2 '32 A A a' 5. 'Z .A .M ' '. I ' ' rr 's L4 9 3' 3 , iq-Li N1 Sim ii 31 S Yi Xfxnwuix lgerznnala I LxxoR Dnxuxr -Xmus SIIRINIP Laugh and the world laughs ruth N011 The Slllllt uf the claw lb this sweet gnl Wlth her rontagloux laughter She hae brightened many a dark day Shrimp has been a dlllgent worker fur W H S and an exrnest aupporter of all out teams We won du why' food luck old deah' lXltl9S Clue Club 11 Debamg un 1 1 Democracy Club and Play 151 Prnze Speaking 111 Vue In-and nt uf Claw 11 dl Preas Club 111 ra matic Club 111 Arte and Lrafta Club 141 Secretary 0 Class 111 Mm Board 1 1 note wx .tha I tw: Pat hah been a cheerful dependable workel for our class He llkeb to argue and can well expreas hxs can dld opmmn on any suhJect whatexer A good athlete a good friend a good sport. we know that he will bucceed at Storm Actnme-4 Baseball 1 4 Student Council 1 1 President of Class 121 Basketball 13 41 Soccer 141 Prem Club President 141 Txaliic Squad 141 Democraty Club and Play 441 N1 mmm Gnxcn Nsnrox mn 1 graczous 'wav The power to charm Now Aud has her wayb hex peraonahty her humor her szosmp and her frlenda especially among the men What more do you want Keep the Phoenix State Bank 8: Trust Company nn good spirit., and don t Hurt with the boss' Acfnltles Prize Speaking 11 91 Vxce Presxdent of Cla 5 171 Glee Club 11 'P 31 Social Actnxtxes Com mlttee 13 41 Assembly Commnttee 141 Traffic Squad 141 Semox Play 141 Elm Board 141 . ,.? -I 11 ,, I. , '11 Act' ' J- I A --11: Z' Cl I 3 3 . ,Dj f 1 5 - 3.4 . ' Pusnx' ABIBRUSE , , . 'Haj-ifgi . PAT 1 . I . Q t l.' k. -'- .-- - 1-2-3-11 ' 2 c 1' : '- : :AA ' A -I .1 Svuu Bxmmzx BFCHER ML I mein nmzden free fiom rare Syl always manages to fund somethlnxz to lauqh about no matter how serious the situation may be At school she may he found wlth that H0155 angry mob f Llrls somevshele ln the Lorrldors We hope that she may fllt hex vsay through the busmess vsorld as she has through huzh school lSlll0b Flee Club 112 54h Pless Club 14 Democracy Club and Play 111 CIIARLOT1 r Vl oom1oUsL BL Ck Cn ARLLY ' 4 ltlle spite and all that'v nzce Shes quiet yet not so quiet mdeed methlnks she IS most lwely We are glad she dld not slnp on her way here from Noah Webster for we all like Char lotte for herself and for her athletlcs m fact for everythlmz And by the way she IS fond of street lights doncha know They do take the place of the moon now and then Good luck m your hospital training Charlotte ctnltles Glee Club 1 4 La in Club 11 Democracy Club 131 Senior Basketball Team Captain Who mzxed reason wzth pleasure and msd m wzth mzrth Mac dropped calmly ln on our Jolly gang one day last year from Last Hartford Huzh Were we glad to see h1m I should say we were Whxle here hes made lnmself known for hes been a friend to all Offhand dld you hear hlm singing that old song Vare IS my Meier? Heres t ye Mac alls wx ye' Actnmes Soccer Team 13 43 Interclass Basket b ll 13 4l Basketball 2nd 137 Democracy Club and Play 143 Senlor Play 14l Athletic Manager 141 Treasurer of Class 141 ELI7-XBI-.TH Cxxrum ELNIER LIBBY To bea sell faroured woman IV a gzjl of fortune, But to ante and read comes by nature An Uhas ummm. and a dlllgenz student ls Imb We haxe found her a great asset to her class and a good frxend wxth a smxle for all We know that she vull succeed ln anythmg which she undertakes Actlylt es Glee Club 11? Vxce President of Class 11l Secretary of Class 13? Commercial Club 141 Salutatorlan of Class V .. , rv H , , A , .1 E 0 HL - A 1 . ' . ' 5. ' Act' '- 1 --C- g ' lg . ' - v - N ! ll 1 . ' ' 77 A - 1-nz 1' -'15 CHARLES MALCOLM COLELIAN . . MAC U F . - . 0 . . ,, a - : : l D , , , .. U 4: ,., V ,, ... 'A ,' - ' V vv 's ' f ' , 'J I . ' i 1-P : . - y. y CIURLOTTF ELIZABETH ERTEL C XRLOTTE 4 full rzch nature free to trust, F zthful and almost sternly just ' Frank and smcere Charlotte ms always there will me to work hard and cheerfully She plans to attend Hartford Hospital Trammg Sthool where me are sure she ll succeed The best of luck Charlotte Act! ltles Glee Club ll 2 43 Democracy Club and Plav 4 Arts and Crafts Club 14h Commercial Club 14t RLSSELL THEODORE Gumux RLSS N ed for Judgment and dzspatch We hare a man of affairs ln our mldst Russell has proxed himself an able Captain of the Shlp of 29 as well as a worthy first mate of the Elm Llke hlm and honor hxm but don t try to argue wlth hlm Actnntmes Presldent of Class Ml Varslty Soccer Ml Murmur Board 44l Elm Board HI Dramatlc Club 1-ll Senior Play 14D larsl 'NIARMFRITE Goxrrrz ELSE 4 falm and gnzczous element l'lsa has been a hard working. and conscxentlous member of our class Although she has been handl cxpped by Illness she has achlexed success With pusexelame like yours Elsa you are bound to suuteed Aetnme-. Glee Club 11 3b Democracy Club and Play lil Debatlnyz Club l3I Press Club Ml rts. and Cxafts Club 44h Hxkoum Xxx-L HXXlb1ER TACA Ilrrex mrtal more uttractw Tack the W H S prodnzy Joxned 29 at the commencement of the Jumor Year Durmsr the short time he has made many friends He has been star athlete ln soccer basketball and baseball and has malntalned an excellent record ln studies Good luck W P Actnxtles Athletic Scholarship Society 134D Elm B and 134i .Tumor Marshal l3l Varslty Soccer 3-ll Varsity Basketball 1341 Varsity Baseball 43 4b Captam I-ll Vlce Presldent of Athletlc Coun cll President of Student Councxl 141 President Athletxc Association , . . . Ii: H ' - , . fl Q .' ' , . 5 , V ' ' :-- - - : . I I c : ' . , , u , u ll 'ot ' ' Y! ' . v li Yl U ' 1. Y h . Y . . .Z , ' sk' B 1 ' Y . ' ' I 1 ' : . c A : , , ls .rx if ik, , . ' ei? , . . . l f ' I l at . , l. 0. . ', : ' , 1 . ' ' ll ' l Q , .' l . Y Su L HFRSIINIXX SALL That daffed the ttorld avzde, 4nd bzd zt pass What was that breeze? Qaul Just came m fzemal of manner and cheelful of mood Whether Jerkxnfz oda ox helping hls classmates he alms to please Hxs are the dlrect and efficient methods of a hlgh powered salesman Ac nltles Orthestra 11 2 3 43 G ee Club 11 2 3 43 Iatln Club 113 Democlaty Club and Play 143 Interclnss Basketball 143 Presmdent. of School Fund Committee 143 Press Club 143 l'lm Board 143 Debatxnz Club 12 '43 -'tsxa Nhmr Juxns NIXXIIE Petzte and prppx Mamie ls a xepulax talkmg recoxd vwhuh charac terxstlc makes he1 the aim of Mxss Leaxys reprx mands Marie la a sweet gurl with a delnzhtful d ended wxll of hex own We wonder uf she would xke the Job of mascot to class of 30 AL'flNlf,l9Q Glee Club 11 2 33 Democracy Club and Play 133 Debatlmz Club 133 Commercial Club 1 RLT11 Lxos joxis Rtrts L0 0 make: the ttorld go 1011 d Proudenre a xlllate ea t of here I bellexe As lf we mould folyet lt' Shes a Jolly good fellow thouph and has vxon many fxxends amon us Always thc-me wlth a remark about somethmg and exer diligent oxer 1-1 math problem F01 lnfotmatmn cuncermm. a good emzxneel see Ruth Lxlltllltlfb Democracy Play 1343 Democlacw Club 143 Semox Play 143 Dramatlc Club 1-ll flee Club Josrvn him aku IXLNXFDX OF Sport that lumkled Care derzde: Ind Laughter holdmg both hrs sides Joe la Flankne s pexsomlled and his ready vut has bllgzhterved mam a dull period One of the most pop ulax of '70 la he for he ls always Wllllflll to lend hxs 3dNlCE or help With your humor and that vwmmnz mlle Joe the world will be yours Actnltle Intelelass Basketball 131 Val xty Soc 143 Naxsxty Basketball 143 Secretary Athletic A soclatlon 113 Semor Play 4 Dxamatlc Club 141 Dcmocxaty Club and Play 143 - - .t . H .., ' . . ., . 1 v S Q N . i . ' . F ' ' , ' 'S . ' ' . t' ' 'f - : - - - 3 l - - 1' I 4 I ' ' I . . .. V U ,, - In . V y - . t 7 V .l - - , ' . 3 ' . 3 ' ' 43. . . . . 4 .. , , 33 1' 1' . ' 31 . Now where was it that Ruth hailed from? Oh, yes Y '. X Y V. Y S V . V r . . ., ' - 'l. ' .' , . . S w 1 .' L- I. - 5- . ' . .I . ' . . ' ', 1 ' ' 5 . : ' ' ' 2 ' : 1 D I-13. . - ' . ' - V - v mJ 71 us ' ,, ' ' 5 . . . ., ,Q 1 S - . i . .Y V. 5 s ' , , ' ' .. , ' .' ' S . . .5 . . l Z -S' V , cel' . ' ' ' S ' C ' I 5 A ' - : ' ' 1 I: '- Trrzrsx Nlrru Ixturoxrrerr Tessrr-3 f rlenre ls Lolden Tenn. rs a mrllronarre We wrsh howyerer that we knew her better for we are ure that her pleasant Lheerfulness lHdlCBt9a real frrendlrmss beyond her reserve Outdoor lrfe appeals to les-.re Ju t roamrmz around she says trrrtres ,lee Clrrlr 1 2 341 Commercral C ur Srnrurx ALICE Lou Era xr. I img of arms and the man Shrrley came to us from Hartford Hrgh last year Pep and a darlrnpz bmrle have won popularrty for her too A more rnnocent face could never be found but oh what a bluH'er Sal rs' We wonder why she looke ao sleepy of a mornrmz Nuff Sed' Actryrtres Debatrnyz Club 131 Democracy Club and Play 13l Glee Club l4l Murmur Fdrtor 14h I-rrzxmrrr Jrxr- NI rcrxuurx BETH I penny for ram thoughlr One day last lall after school was frrit started we notued between rows that somethrmz about the sthool had changed Myatery' 'lhen we -raw twas lietty xr ho had arrrxed She has passed her trme here thus lllldN:llh llYlLly and yet we know her a frrend and omeone qurte adorable She satr-rfres' Attrxrtres Demmratx Club and Play 14l Jorrx VK ILLIKXI Nlxrrrc xx jrut Bla' me dmomre I .ull enrhant thtne ear When Ted Leur atarted wrse crackrngz through Broadway he drdn t realrze he had a done rnal here nrmed Jaelx What a loy' And how the femmes bother hrm' Hr motto ls If at firet you dont suc need bluff lrlutl' agarn ttrxrtre Glee Llub 11 I lnterclasb Socter 191 Basketball 'nd 1341 'Vlurmur Board 14h Dramatrg ulr Trea urer l Senror Play 4 Democracy uv and Play 14r Presb Cluh1 I . , ' I. . . as rv l 2 ' . 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DOROTHY ELIYABETH ME1ER D01 The jazrewt garden zn her lo ks Dot ls a demuxe llttle lassle yet she seems to sunt a certaln Semor perfectly She IS clever at basketball and has won numerals She vull make a splendld nurse vue know ACtlXltl9S Glee Club 11 21 Democracy Club Sec fftafy 141 Press Club 141 Semor Basketball Team ELSIE G1 xmum PETERSON PETE 'Good humor zs a przceless gzft Independent ln thought downrxght m speech sunny ln nature vnzorous m actlon thats Elsie who 15 as qumck to lend a hand as to stub a toe By the way her faxoute song IS I faw down and go boom Her advlce as Young woman Jom the Y M C A Actrutnes Glee Club 112341 Debatmgz Club 12 31 Commerc1al Club 141 Arts and Crafts Club 41 Dramatlc Club 141 Semor Play 141 Elm Board 141 .U ARLINE MAE PIERSON ARL ' Two heads are better than one, even zf one 1 red head Ods bod kms' hut Arlme has lent a mee bxt to our class A trlfle dreamy exen blue at times we wonder what ls on her mlnd Love me long lS hex standby and they sure do love her as eudence the J9W9ll3 shop she carries around We know she vull make a wonderful nurse and we vush her luck Actlutles Clee Club 11 2 3 41 Secretary of Class 11 Prlze Speaking 1121 Democracy Club 131 Debatmg Club 131 Senlor Play 141 Senxor Basket ball Team 141 ANNIE HEIIN PRxC0x Xxx Of sturdx zgor through and ihrozgh Annle ls always cl lncatmq something nexelthe less she lb a good athlete and sport enou h to try again We knovx that Annle vull succeed ln the busl ness world becau e of her sterling qualltles Actnntnes Glee Club 11 21 Semor Basketball Team 141 Semor Play 141 Commerclal Club 141 Traffic Squad 141 A1 V! 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Rosr Donorrrv PR Acox ROSIE 4 szdelong glance and sudden smile Rose assumes quretness to perfectron yet rn reall ty we all know her weakness' Rose rs a frrend who helps rn trme of need and a rzood sport We wrsh her good luck as a stenographer Actnrtres Glee Club 121 Senror Basketball Feam l4I Commercral Club 147 Emu Doms Roos llndom IS better than rubzes Srnce Pdna Lame to Wethersfleld Hrgh from Weaxer tvxo years ago she has made a record of which she may well he proud Always cheerful l ways gay we are sure she will make good ln busl ness Though drgnrhed IH school she rs somethin!! of a Cut up elsewhere we are told Good Iuck Ld' AltlYlflPS Senior Basketball Team 141 Democ racy Vrce Presrdent 14l Commercral Club 14D flex Club 13? I'lm Board 141 OLINE bx XIOXDS OZZY The reaxon firm the temperate wzll Enduranfe foreught, strength, and skzll Olne who arrrxed rn her Sophomore year has been a rzreat Joy to Zfl She may he quret rn school but outside Shes the Last Word Mlddletown her haunt Her giggle rn I-nglrsh Class has qurte rn xergled l'rannu. Success at Mount Holyoke' Ar rxrtres I-lm Board 12 3 4l Student Councrl Z 3 Senror Basketball Feam 14h Vrce Presrdent f Ll 'll Dramatic Club 14? Valedrctorran of Don x NI une X ICINO NELIIE ind talks and talks, and talk Nlellre has been a consrrentrous worker for the Murmur She seem to haxe an rnterest rn Bulkeley Hrfzh but vue re not sure why We wrsh you real luck ln busrne Nellle Actnrtre Clee Club 11 P Murmur Board 14l Democracy Club 143 - v tl U 11 - - U S ' . ' ' ' , ' '. . V. . 4-Y 1 - : , . HE U . . . . . . D ll 7'. ' ' H I . ', . . . A , . , ' a . .. , . - S , ' . . ' , 1 . I - . : I . . ' , . r. u ll . ' - . , ll .' 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' . . - ' s-- , -2 : ' : ISXBELLE Nlufur WARNER Her exea rm' star? of tuzlzght fa Lzkr twzlzght too, her duskx hazr 'lhe poets who mute of Noulful eye muh! know lwabelle fox vuxtful beauty and xeaponenene-.5 look out txom hers An 3ltlStlC tempexament and a loye of mubm plug dllnrent p1aLt1ce a mfted pxanlet Sh nlll zo fax on WIDKS of Song Actnmea Glee Club 41 9 'S 41 Ouhebtla Z 3 41 lglm Boald 11 2 S 41 Democlau Club 141 SQDIOX ay 141 ELEXNORE Pu LINE WEIIRLX For to see her IS to love I A gay httle guzzle a gute lntle vuggle Eleanore app1oaLheb Good humored and pxetty femlnlnlty at ltS most chaxmmpz has found eycpxesexon A t1n can IS ab good as a Packard lf one l1kes the drner Eleano es phxlosophy Actnmes Latm Club 111 Glee Club 111 Democ racy Club 141 Commexcxal Club 141 ERNEST HERDIAX XKLIDLVCH Ekxln l Calm drmeanor, half dlfgl 0 When Fxmea tall llgule ls not h1dden by chem lcal fume-. lt Lan be aeen bendmg oyex a manual tlalmng bengh H15 heart would not be b1oken lf he enteled no oihex dam looms The 1ules of the ample hfe help h1m to keep that school Zlll compleuon ACUNIUES Latln Club 111 Glee Club 41 2 3 41 P1 ebldem 441 Inlexcla N Basketball I3 ll Student Councll 141 Demouacy Club and Play 141 NI 1121 1 FR111 S01 nm 011111 XX ILLARD 'NI mc IF :ex know not .,.elI mx 5111 mass An ll15Cll.lt3bl9 Mona Lua bmlle a mee Nense of humol and Qelf lellance equal to any sltuatxon gne 'Vlarme hex pronounced lHdlXldl13lll,W S e ment laupzhlnpz at you but with you Ac Xllle G ee Club 1 41 111 Club Senmx Ba ketball 'leam 141 11 , . - - - ' ,.,' ' , - an -- ---.- : '- N- 1'-- : 1 ,- . 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ILLIAXIS Self rontamed and ronfidenl loo rrartrral for a Hrrzht through the clouds dur rm.: sthuol hour Myrtle nerertheless hop-r off rn her lersure trme Although our lady of the braids rs quarntly flemurc axratron holds no terrors for her he lrusls the prlut Her precr-non vwrll make her a goml stem: raphcr or housekeeper c rxrtre f lu u n Delratrng Club it Cnmmercral Club 147 Doreorrn jrxxrrrr ROBERTS Dor Hou. good 15 lzfe the mere lwzng Mental gwmnastrcs are as easy for Dot as izorm. oxer the buck for she has establrshed an envrable record rn both the yymnasrum and the classroom Her dr posrtron make her an agreeable companron her reaclrnyz and thrnkrngf make her an rnterestrmz one Attrxrtre f lee Club 41 Democracy C ur 4 Qrnmr Ba kethall Team 1-In Elm Board 1 11 nr rn mlled but fer gr! p VN at r rt rlront I-rannrt that r-x o appealing l rt hr srdelmarrl or those eye so soft and brown ' s harm to but me lrkf hrm anxway no matter hem many trme h goes Io up rn class A real athlete r-. Pldh rml we re proud of hrm Our good wr-.hes to xxrth hrm Actrxrlre-. homer 12'i4r Captarn 14h Basketball C nam 1ll Prue Speakrnrz ! Student C uncrl 17l Treasurer of Cla-.s 'Z Flm Board it Democracy Club and Play 143 THE FEATURES OF THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL Untrl the fall of 1928, XVethersHelds younger people had recerved thcrr educsatron rt the Center School on Marn Street For many years that school had served farthfully and vxell the purposes of the town, hovs ex er, durrng the past few years the torxn has grown as 1 resrdentral sec tron, rncreasrng the populatron to such an erctent as to vmrrant and neces srtate the burlclrng of :r new school Thrs burldrng was completed durrng the fall, makmg room for 1 large number of students There are 21 great many features about thrs burldrng that place rt upon 1 lex tl ruth the most modern schools through out the country H I.. . '.. , . ' . , A - O 5. A. 1 .. .. '. B. 5 l A 't' ' S 2 -- Cl I 11-2-3-Ang ' 1 1? : . ' V , , , , nl YY rr ,., '. 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' Before thus year Wethersfueld students have been greatly handucapped by the lack of a gymnasuum where they could work We now have one xaxhueh guves us all the opportunuty to work and enjoy the equupment that has been furnushed for us It can be converted unto two smaller gymnasu ums xx here the bovs and gurls classes can be conducted separately and ta the same tume or ut may be used as an audutoruum by placung the chaurs on the floor It has all the advantages of a large audutoruum a large stage and many exuts all of xx huch can be reached easuly wuthun the space of a few seconds from any pount un the room As a gym ut us ultra mod ern contaunung a complete supply of apparatus xnuth vxhuch to xnxork Thus uncludes ropes rungs stall bars parallel bars poles mats bucks horses and adequate basketball and baseball equupment In the basement are the two showtr rooms vxhert the pupuls may take showers at any tume after gym vtork There us also a correctuxe gymnasuum wuth specual apparatus The Praetucal Arts Department also offers a new opportunuty for the young people of the student bodv to learn home makung and the manual scuences Thus uncludes sewung and cookung for the gurls constructuon work wuth wood and metal pruntung and mechanucal drawung for the boys The equupment un thus department us of the latest and most progres suve ty pe obtaunable The cafeterua a large vuell lughted room serx es both the faculty and the student body wutlu good nourushung well balanced meals each day The menu consusts of hot dushes salads sandvuuches deserts fruut mulk on Wednesday a W H S specual us served The pruce charged for all dushes except the specual us Hve cents The Scuence Department has a complete supply of modern scuentufie equupment un both the chemustry laboratory and the buology laboratory Thus uncludes unduvudual sunks and gas and electruc fixtures at the desks Thus factor enables the students to do theur work more satusfactoruly and to get a better understandung of the pruncuples unvolx ed un theur experu ments We also haxe a new and more complete lubrary than exer before whuch us beung added to constantly bv the varuous clubs un the hugh school At the present tume ut contauns a large collectuon of scuence books hustory books encyclopeduas poetry buographues travel tales and novels Thus lubrary enables the student body to look up outsude reference work and to reap a full enjoyment from the best books and classucs Durung the past year sex eral new appluances have been added to our Commercual Department enablung the students takung that course to learn to run the mumeograph Eduphone mumeoscope and the calculator The number of typewruters has been unereased greatly durung the past year these are all of the Rox al and the Undervx ood make and each pupul takung typevx rutung must learn to operate both kunds The xuxhole buuldung us well lughted and well heated The telephone serxuce connectung the varuous rooms wuth the office sax es the secretary much tume xx huch vxas prexuouslv spent un the runnung from one room to another We haxe here a progressuve unstututuon vxell buult and well cared for by those un charge It us up to the students to do theur part and to take adx antage of the opportunutues xxhuch are beung offered them F P 29 V . . . 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PARKS Not so many years ago the Idea of plannmg parks or playgrounds m Wethersfield would have been set aside as absurd The town xtself seemed hke a large park A great change took place when the farms were made mto streets now the town ns nearly all bullt up wrth modern homes Thls of course makes a demand for schools and parks Wnthm about ten years we have bullt three grammar schools and our large I-hgh School Hartford our nelghbor IS noted for nts beautlful parks some of ltS beloved cltnzens haung left thexr estates for thus purpose Many of these are ln the heart of the crty easxly reached by exeryone Wethersfield IS plannnng nts first large park whlch we feel sure wxll be a credit to us We saved our Green or Common as It IS called Both of these speak well for our town Kulhlren H0170 Grade 8 A AN APPEAL FOR A CLASSICAL ROOM We have a beautiful new school which rs m most respects almost Ideal but we have no room wh1ch can be called a classxcal room Many students th1nk of Latm as a dull and tlresome study Can you blame them? It may be nf nt has not the proper surroundings It would seem much more mterestmg and ahve rf we had a room equipped just for Latm In If we could have dxagrams of the glorlous conquests of Caesar pictures of Cncero dehvermg hrs famous oratxons and of the xllustrlous deeds of other famlhar Romans We mlght even have some small Images of these dlstmgulshed men These few detanls would not only tend to make Latm easner but also grve If a tmge of the enyoyment gamed from other subyects We arm to make Latm more deslrable to students so whv not take thls means of doing nt? That IS the reason that we make thus appeal for a room that we can call a classmcal room and one that mll be used for that purpose only Florence Murray 31 COOPERATION ns to get 1ll the members of the group to work together for the benefit of all It IS the same may IH hft you and your best frlend may do some thrng equally vsell but probably together you could both do better Co operatnon begms at home later If contmues at school At home you try to co operate synth the rest of the members of the family and w1th the frnends :round you At school you combme your efforts wlth those of the pupnls and teachers Often nn school durnng a studv perrod or during a rec1t1t:on 1 pupxl has somethmg he rushes to say to hrs nexghbor who sxts across from hum Such a commumtatxon vull dxsturb others co operation therefore ns necessary One must 1lso be attentxve Teachers put specnal work unto the preparation for the dav s program wnth the class Therefore they mll appreclate lt nf every one hstens closely Carry out the teachers mstructnons Even lf you cannot always see the purpose back of the nn structnons respect your teachers enough to do as you are told Co operatlon IS necessary Wnthout lt the world would fall Each person has a wnll of hrs own thus wnll should drrect htm to work smoothly mth others Alam Znmz 31 3 . . . y . y . . . , . , . , . . . . , . . 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I don t see vyhat we shall ey er do saxd Vlrs Deane who yyas about to pour some eoifee Oh' I suppose Ill get mother one Ones as good as aonther If xt yy ere not for the money I shouldn t care lf I ney er sayy the lnslde of an oihee agam If you only kneyy how I hate lt' Mrs Deane sat ln a troubled sllence If only ane could be a lxttle more patlent and be more nearly satlsfied' It was too bad that all her dreams and ambltnons had been smashed The automobile crash that had put her father ln the hospltal for .1 year and had eaten up all thelr hfe s savlngs had done that But Iane should remember thlt her flthers llfe had been spared Oh yyhat s the use anyyyaya broke out ane fhppantly L1fe s the bunk 1f you ask me Some people haye all the luck and some get all the bad luck She vent on eatmg her breakfast rn a mood that was not en tnrely agreeable Why should they haye been snngled out for trouble? Why should she haye been eheated out of g.,onn3., to college yyxth her sororlty SISICYSD Instead she took messages all day long nn 1 telegraph office jane all but ehoked oy er her cup of coffee I suppose I might as well be an under dog she sand aloud Oh ane 1f you only yyould change your y1eyy pomt Theres noth mg the matter yynth workmy, IH an ofhce I yyas a prxvate secretary before I married and I found my work very mterestmg unth the pleasantest soelal contaets You yyould' mterrupted ane bxtterly Then seenng her mothers hurt look she added yylth a foreed smlle There I guess I vyxll llve through nt Gosh' Look at the mme It s tnme I yy as started Is there any thmg you want me to get for you today: Yes Im making plCC2ll1lll and there IS somethnng that I lack Iye forgotten what Let me see She pncked up the cook book and read aloud O l l , fl my y I Y l IIB , 1 5 4 0 o l ' wt-f ' .41 V1 .e 21:2 l I 'IT I 1 V1 -' lin .-fs ,V V 1 ' J s ' ' ' Y , . U - - y v - 1 f v S . 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'. . . , . , . vs - two ounces of tumernc one of cloves teaspoon red pepper pound of brown sugar pound of mustard send that s nt Wrnte nt down sand ane or I shall be sure to forget nt And nf you expect me to eat that pnccalnlln don t put nn too much red pepper Red pepper? repeated Mrs Deane looknng up from the slnp of paper on whnch she was vsrntnng Oh no of course not One pound of Here gnve nt to me Ive got to hurrv Im later than usual now glancnng at her vnatch but what s the dnf? ane snatched nt from her mother and rnn off saynng good bve over her shoulder When the car came nt vx ns quntt crowded and Jane dropped nnto the one vacant seat wnthout notntnng nts other occupant But nn a mnnute she became awart of funt murlled sobs and she savx that her seat matt was crynng behnnd a wtt handkerchntf Although jane was bntter she was knnd hearted She bent over nnd whnspered gently You mustn t do that What nf you had lost your job? came the small choknng vonce ane felt exceednngly foolnsh The person besnde her was no young gnrl She must have been snxty Oh Im sorry apolognzed jane But xou wnll wear yourself out crynng I know nt sand the woman but I just realnzed what I have lost I have learned that I am not to be re elected as 1 teacher another year I am to be retnred on a pensnon Stnll remnnded ane you wnll be through wnth the grnnd But I lnke the grnnd protested the other wnth a lnttle smnle It ns my job My work ns as much 1 part of me as my heart and hands Oh my dear some day you wnll realnlc that sour work whatever nt be where cver sou are ns your lnfe Yes murmured Jane She sprang up pressnng the bell I must leave you here Goodbye ane s heart suddenly thrnlled to the joy of lnvnng The unhappy face of the woman nn the car haunted her It somehow took the edge off her own bntterness Other people had thenr troubles too The mornnng passed as usual but Jane seemed to find new nnterest nn the telegraph blanks handed to her A boy dashed nn very collegnate looknng and smart jane laughed softly as she read hns message Dad wnre me some dough Dead broke N0 money for a hanr cut A grave well dressed man came nn and filled out blank after blank only to tear them up Fnnally he handed jane one An unaccountable mnst blurred her eyes as she read nt It sand Your father not expected to lnve Come at once Uncle john Jane wnnknng back a tear looked up to see Susne Small passnng her desk on her way to lunch Susne paused then asked hesntatnngly Couldn t you eat lunch today wnth me Mnss Deane? Jane was greatly surprnsed at the nnvntatnon as she always ate alone nn a drug store She had always felt herself a lnttle above the rest of the gnrls And to go wnth Susne of all persons Susne who chewed gum and used the latest slang But somehow she couldn t refuse a 1 n Y ij n - nn , . 1 . ,, . . ,, - U . . s v - . M , . , . ,, , . u n - - . - , - - - ff nn v T . , , . ff - - s n 1: 3 ' , ' 1 - ff 1 - U w f , . J 1 y - , , , ' ,. ' , . ' , . . , . s V ' - v - s . , , . ' ' , t - H ' , ' - . . Q - ff n sy , . ff - - an I - - . , . u r ax - 11 Y - s a - , N ' as cr - an V- u - - a s ' ' - 4 . . . ,, u - an - rf - - - nn f s s J , . - u ' - nn - - - mr ' 1 a ' . 4 . , ' - r r , n A 1 , 1 1 1 ' - ns s f . ' ' u an I - er , . , . an J , . . . . I . . , . 9 . Y . - . , . . ,, . , . . , . . - n 9 ' n . . . ,, . rn , . 1 1 ' ' ' u y ' a n - ' an , . 7 v x . r Thanh you aceepted me Id be glad to XX hlle at luneh ane found out that Susxe had some good prrnelples under her xerx bold front She also dxseox Cl ed that she xxas not the only one that had the mnsfortune of bemg foreed to leaxe sehool and throxx aslde her ambltlons to xx ork ln an ohaee Thev patted on the street to go ln SCIYIFIIQ xx ays for Susle hwd an appomtment Ind 1ne xxanted to do her mothers e111nd XX hen she got back Jane found that she xxas the nrst to neturn from luneh The ofhee xx as qulte deserted Presently the door opened md a young man mme m anes eyes folloxxed hum 1dlx as he humped oxtr the counter xx r1t1ng a ITICSSIQC As he handed lt to her she glanced oxer the serayyled words It xx as the strangest message that had ex tr been handed oxer the eounter Thls IS what If sud CPILIN 'IHF CASI-I RILGISTLR II YOU SCREAWI II.I DRIII YOU She stlfled a ery and found herself looklng lnto the Shining barrel of 1 rex olxer In that tense moment the most tnxltl thmgs stood out before her There vxas a chek and anes staff hand moved to the regxster She groped blxndly for the keys The draxxer sprang open Jane handing the bllls across the desk found her gaze on a paekayje xxhxeh her fingers brushed Wntlm mcredlble sw1ftness she yxas squeezmg It together betxx een tense young fingers, the next moment a Cloud of something red filled the room and Jane was runnmg p1st the Cl'1Olill1f., and gasping bandlt mto the brrght noon sunhght Help' she crled xxnldlx Help' Help' baclx agam at her desk saxx the bandxt led off IH custody It s all due to that red pepper sud 'me to herself Toxxlrds closmg tlmt vxhen she xxas stralghtenlny, up her desk t luxe the oihee manager etme to Jane xxmth ll xxord of appreclatlon I yust xx ant to tell you that xxe appreelate your eo operatnon Vhss Deane he sand I-Iereafttr your pax enx elope mll hold an extra ten dol lars an honest return for honest serxlce She hurned home xxlth her good nexxs Nlrs Deane lxstened to her story wlth amued ex es But I mn t understand 1bout the red pepper It xx as xxhlte mustard seed I wanted 1 pound Mustard seed' repeated ane but you xxrote red pepper Thar s what I bought Here s the xerv slip Mrs Dune toolx xt XVell yxell' So I d cl she exclalmed Mot mer send 1ne xxnth an adormg smnle you are snnplx prtceless F11 alzrfb MarI.a4l1lar1 29 Allxx Haskell 'Wnss Buck vxnll you please repeat xxhat you sand' I couldn t hear you Csbdlfflfff' Burk fafter talkrng about five l'l1lI'll.1ICSJ Oh that ls all rlght I lux en t said my thing xxorth xx hxle yet .. ,, X .. , ,, ,, . 5 J . . . 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V ' ' . v ' V v ' y TWILIGHT AND EVENIING BELI When day stlll llngers but some few stars begln falntly to plerce the Lenlth then It IS twlllght Then IS there .1 hushed sweet beauty dlpplng from the sky Then IS there peace ln the world The splrlt of the swlftlx approachlng nlght IS tantallzlng mvsterlous vxlth IIS drooplng darkness Thus at thls falr tlme of day a certaln xagraney of splrlt often compels us to go forth ln search of rest for weary mlnds The world before us sllps gently from one costume to another as faster and ever faster the sun gathers up IIS tralllng rlbbons of llght Then appears ln the vest the nevl moon as dalnty as 1 frost flake and far more lovelx IS she rldes the sea of nlght tovtlng a sllver star Softer deeper grow the shadows and as the llghts of heat en are llt one bv one so the llghts of earth shlne out The xery calm of the stars IS awe lnsplrlng The sky IS so vast so vast that for onee we reallze hovs puny IS Man howl small the earth As darkness hugs stlll more eloselv a melancholy feellng seems to overspread the world Perhaps If IS the anxletx for the sun s return Perhaps If IS the fear of the eves of the dark T e nlght has a thousand eves And the day but one But the llght of the whole world dles Wltll the settlnls, sun THE HEART 0F SAI LY ANN A long l1Ly june day had ended ln the bflgllt glow ot the sunset Sally Ann sat starlng across the blossomlng eotton flelds just as she had strange spell for three years The negroes sald that she vms ha nted bv exll splrlts and thev sent thelr Wltbh doetor to eure her but ln reallty the spell was homeslekness that elutehlng hand whlch eltehes those far from home A traln drew up nolslly before the rlekety log statlon A slngle per son deseended and the traln jarred on The stranger gaved about and 1fter standlng undeelded as to whlch dlrectlon to take he strode down the road away from the manse before whose gates 51C Sally Ann Sally Ann ralsed her ewes for .1 moment and 1 half lnterested eager look eame IDIO them then the blank xcarnlng wlstful LKPFCSSIOD agaln settled llke .1 Benda mask ox er her faee Every move she made and she mowed only to and from the house meant an hour or two of searchlng paln Sometlmes an CXPYCSSIOD llke that on the faee of 1 drownlng man eame lnto her eloquent eyes In those moments the polgnant agony was unendurable She longed for the aerld pungent perfume of the breakfast flres the spley green eoolness of the plne woods and most of all she longed to see once more the famlllar faces of her old frlends ln her natlxe Vermont She dreamed of her llfe when she had been small Agaln she romped ln the fragrant hay fields agaln she felt the cruel yet satlsfylng blte of the gale drlven bllzzard agaln she smelled the bltter odor of the fall leaf plles blazlng hlgh and she WlI'lCCd vxlth paln I a 4 V - ,y Y , , ' - . , 1 h ' Y Y I , .7 . . Y K . -I I ' . I v g , ' r v V ' H , a ' I 7 . '. . A D I ' rf lil ' 1 I V 7 . . ,, L Y 1 -O. '29, N J ' ,, K V - V V , s l ' , ' s Lf -1 I . . i y . been slttlng when the sun had rlsen. She had been under the power of Cl .' ' ' . ' . Ve. , '- nf U Q . 4 F- . U 1 - ' l , I if I Y i Q x V . i-.T . , E . I yn T 1. . S , . ' I . . ' 1 . y . . . . ' 1 ' 'fs . Q -' , ., ' l. , ,' I. ' X, ' sl VI 'Y is - A . - . i . . x Q Q . Y K i ' g my I V x ' K 1 T U - . , . . k , - Q - She wondered if Heaven were llke that The shadows deepened from rose to purple to black the stars peered out and Sally Ann alone and melancholy began her nightly vigll Over what was she watching? Over the dead past with its joys and over the future ID which she could see only pain and sorrow The present she did not thmk about it was sufficient in itself The interminable hours dragged dully by a slight breeze ruffled the leaves one by one the birds awakened and poured forth their loyous matins the scent of food was wafted out on the air the morning sounds mingled in a gentle harmonv and the sun rose The laborers came down the road whistling and singing They seemed to be very much excited about something chattering and gossipmg as they shuiiled along in the thick dust One word leaped out of their conver sation and struck Sally Ann like a tongue of flame burning its way into her memory It was a simple Word of one syllable but It was one which she had heard much m her younger days Merely the one word Barre For a moment her heart sang she forgot her mental shackles that one word rejuvenated her whole spirit Then the old pressing weight settled down once more and her eyes grew dull and lusterless An old whlte haired man stopped patted her gently mumbled a few kmd words and passed along down the road just a few words maybe six or seven but they warmed the heart of the love starved dog and bright ened her whole day The cause of all the excitement came down the road as he passed Sally Ann he glanced casually at her When he had passed a little beyond her he wheeled and walked back He stood looking at the old dog as though trying to recall something then he walked thoughtfully up the flag walk and knocked at the manse door Mrs Lancy answered his knock and for several moments they stood talking about the laborers and their only half interested in the subject under discussion and of having some thing on his mmd which he would rather talk about After a few mo ments he said I thmk I recognize the dog out front Is she yours? Do you know where she came from? Is her name Sally Ann? Yes that is her name but she doesn t belong to me She did belong to a man by the name of Dana who owned the next plantation He is dead now so she haunts this house She lsn t good for anything she is par alvzed You are welcome to her if that IS what you want I certainly do want her She IS a fine dog and I can remember what 1 fine pal she was to us when we were children Vlr Dana was my uncle I dont believe that she is really paralyzed It is probablx homesnckness that makes her behave that way Well do as you like with her If she stass around here we are going to put a bullet through her head She is an uncomfortable sort of creature to have around I wlll take her and I thank you for all your information about the laborers Good morning ' He picked his hat up from the ground where it had fallen durmg the conversatlon and walked slowly dow n to where Sally Ann lay a ghost of her former self 5 i s Q - 9 . i i 2 , 5 - 3 ' 3 3 5 V , . . - . , , ' 5 , - - ' s , . , . Q V l . v qualifications. The stranger seemed all the while to have an air of being . . . . V U - . ,, . . , . . , - V in .. - , - 7 Y ' . . , . 'i . 9 ' 5 - ' ' V as 1 Q! . V . I l 1 ' 7 s I I I ' . 1 . I . , . . . Y . V in , . .. - - . a ' I v if ' . Q. Y. . V . 4 x , 4 . , I V Y Y 1 , , 3 une once more but what a dnfferent une' Vermonts grxppmg rugged wmter had strengthened and hardened and beautlfled both the appearance and the soul of the dog who but a year ago had been ready to dxe Her greatest w1sh was to repay those who had done so much that she mxght enjoy herself She watched the baby Bab wlrh tireless eyes when ever that watch was gxven to her une a tnme of cool green grass and t1nklmg brooks of lazy after noons and restful mghts what marvellously glorxous weather to go plcmckmg The place chosen by the Danas was Ideal a thlck grove through whxch ran a sun spotted brook and 1n the center of whlch was a tmy mossy clearmg a gem of perfection as a pncmc spot In the mlddle of the mormng they started Along the way the youngsters chased brxght butterflles and lagged behmd to plck the meadow flowers The older folk sat down on the moss and pme needles and talked waltmg for the truants to arrlve Babble and Sally Ann alone were m1ss1ng at lunch txme A strange occurrence Belxevmg they had hldden to frlghten them as they searched the rescue party proceeded cautlously What a long way back they must have strayed We are nearly home Do you suppose they are at home eat1ng up the fresh cookxes ln the pantry7 Sh don t talk loud they may be behmd the next IFCC They were behmd the next tree the dog stlff and growmg cold the child white and sobbxng Bits of brnght orange toad stools lay near them and a long stem protruded from the dog s mouth The lnttle gxrl told her parents rather lncoherently that Sally Ann gabbed the pltty brella out my hand dus as my was dom to eat nt There IS a partncularly beautlful spot nn Vermont It ns a deep can yon along the sncles of which grow glgantlc fragrant pme trees The deep blue of the sky and the golden brown glmt of the sun 15 all that dlsturbs the depths of the rex erently murmuring stream ln the fall the glorxous scarlet of the graceful cardlnal flower transforms the brook into a sweep of blaze In the sprung blue flag blossoms reflect the heavenly blue On the bank of thls beautnful spot the Danas have built a small log house lt ns thexr summer home And there where the Water IS coolest the pme needles thxckest and most fragrant there hes Sally Ann fanthful unto death E11 abefb Elmer 29 PAI Q IN POVERTY Pals nn poverty me and Splke l,lWlI'! two llves ID one Workm and beggm and dom the 1 e And mmm a llttle fun Poverty? What s a thmg llke that When sunshme and lov are free? What s money to me lf I have Spike And Splke has a pal luke me? Allrr Iumlefn 31 . , . . J , J - , ' 1 v ' J y - 1 ' . . . x i . . - s v 1 ' - x - v u i Q! me Q . - as 3 3 ' bi 1 1 , . . . . U ' ' s - an , 7 . . . . k l ' K . . , K . , . ' s m , .N , . 1 4 , , , 66 93 Ak . , , . . V , . ' 1 ,- n - 1 - v K k . . , . , . . , . . - u - , . . FROM OUR BACK PORCH I xx xx eII just xx Int xx 15 xt? An mdeserlbable d1x, .1 day xx ho e breathless I1ours seemed purged In .1 eglornous rxotmsg sunheht 1nd seemed bloxx n on bx Cl breeze xxhxstlxng around ex enx eorner the sort of d1x xx hen mothers laugh it mud traelsed m on e1rpets and shllxe thexr elusters long 1nd xxgorouslx from xxlde flung xxlndoxxs, 1 d1x of I1opes, 1 dax of Ixfe 1 eI1x oxen bxxnnnxng xxxth unbounded htppmess 1 smqxng xxxde ex eI xxmd bloxxn qnl of 1 Ll'ly 1 d1x xn sprung I xx 1s perehed on the r11I of our b1eIs poreh 1 spot tI11t on sueh 1 dxx eoneeals romanee beneftth ex erx step Clxngxng I11pp1Ix to 1 post 1nd xncxdenttllx ll2lIICI'llI'1Q the color of mx 11eket bx 1 pile streik of dustx xx hlte punt I flung mx he1d b1ek 1nd gstzed f1r up Into the blue of the kx trxxnu, to sn1teh 1 plxmpse of he1xen betxxeen the rushxneg elouds A bud seemmglx ehxnnmg mx mtentxons xx'I11stIed doxxn tI1e futxhtx ot sueh 1n 1tten1pt 1nd then slxntxne the eloud txps sme me 1 pxeture of xxI11t I1x bex ond lresentlx I he1rd the pttten of soft psldded feet I 2l'1I1LCd doxxn xx.11d 1 dog He looked up trxendlx xx legged hls matted, brxxr entmgled tnl xxlggled 1 d11Ix mud e1Ixed nose then I1e trotted ofI Iexxmg mud trselxs on tI1e NK1llx behmd hxm Pu teross muddx geardens elothes Innes hxngmg Ioxx trom tnltxnxg poles xx txed 1Ioft thenr d1mp burdens the multx eolored bsmners ot xx ash dlx G1p1ng ehlmnexs xx atehlng the last of xesterdax s ram trxekle doxxn LIIFIKSOFIIL gutter plpes yearned II1 xaxn for 1 glimpse of the bubblxng puddle xx Inch mxrked tI1e f1n1I dest1n1t1on of the ghstenmq drops Onee 1g:1m I Ioolxed up mto tI1e fstthomless depth of atmosphere The elouds st1II sxx ept malestxeftllx onxx ard So bxg and grmd so far bex ond thus pettx Ixttle xx orld so r1n mx thoughts I g1xe xent to 1 prolonged sxgh So lnsplrmg I suddenlx tllted b1eIxxx 1rd In one breith taklng, n1oment the renlx muon xx 1s xxolentlx brought to me th1t b1cIs porch rixllngs p1rt1cuI1rIx outs xxere nex er n11de to support 1 person xnsp1red xxxth 1n uneontroII1bIe sense of ahxeness Clugxxnned I5 I xx 1s I p1used for just one gI1nee lbout me before sgolng Into the house Softlv there Issued through 1 nelghborxng xxmdoxx the song of the hour Cuckoo' Cuekoo' I rushed H1 1nd 9l1I11I'l1LLl the door behind n1e I ON El INESS It s xerx qulet xn the house W hen ehxldren don t eome home 1t 1 The d1x groxxs stxller fI1'll'l x mouse fhe birds 1nd lone xxlnds e1II And txxo old people bx the flame T1IIx of d1xs xx hen ehxldren eame Inf rlum Sum t '.IS'- '. . 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MISS CARTOIN RUNS A BOARDING HOUSE Well here we are, ready to start on our adyenture, Mary The plaee looks fine, doesn t rt' Miss Dean looked admnrmgly at the pretty eottage nn front of whneh she had stopped her car Yes returned her eomplnlon, a thin capable looking w omln half hidden by the many yahses ln the rear of the ear This ehangc IS going to be a wonderful rest for both of us let us hurry with these bags now We haye so mueh to do before tomorrow The tyvo women, Miss C lrton ind Nliss Dean, were hbrarllns ln a large clty Tired of books they had deended that this summers vaeatron was to be an adyenture as yy ell as a rest for both of them The pair had taken a fairly large cottage at a popullr beach and were planning to take boarders, only girls whom they knew well The remainder of the day was spent in cleaning and fixing up the cottage, since their boarders would arriye the next afternoon The time passed quiekly and before the busy ladies realized rt, the first car had arrived, closely followed by another The two cars brought mne girls We re not all here yet, called the driver of the first ear, .1 lively nr who seemed to be the leader of the group Mollie and her gang are su on the road I don t understand, said the bewildered Miss Ctrton There were on y ten girls planning to eome You see, Mollle s cousms are WlSlIll'lg her She didn t want to miss the vaeation, so she s brmglng them alons, Then there s a eouple of girls from the ofhce VCR didn t think you d mmd she explained notnelng the blank expression on Miss Carton s face We thought ten would be a eomfortlble number for the eottage The sleeping qulrters Don t worry' lbout that It ll be all right a stout girl assured her We don t mmd being erowded Peggy here can sleep on a couple of ehms She s rlther slim Is thlt so' eame blek leg I guess that would be a good stunt for you l'lClX,YK enghts 'ylieht be good for reduelng When do we eat9 interrupted Madge l171ly stretehmg herself on the poreh I had only 1 SIDdWlCl'l before stlrtlng and this salt nr sure has pepped up mv appetite lXeyer saw you when your lppetite wxsnt pepped up declared leg A sandwich' You ate three qual ters of the lunch The rest of the girls arrryed soon explaining that thev had had a flit ure on the way Ut course, none of us knew a thing about nt, so we wanted until some fellows took pity on us ind fixed the ture We found out th1t they re SYIXIIILI it this beach too Oh were going to haye a peaehy time, and all the boarders agreed Sunday passed rather quietly, to the satnsfletmon of the two boarding house mlstresses It was only the beginning' A hectic week followed, in whlch the ladies concluded two things nrst that summer boarders came to the seashorc only to eat, secondly that in a young girls mmd a cottage bumlt for twelye could easnlv ac eommodate twenty if necessary 'f ry , V , V V , , . . , . ,,, . . . 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V V - . n ' k , V V - V Poor M1ss Carton had good re1sons for the latter conclus1on Durmg the week they had many guests Each g1rl would 1nv1te a fr1end or rela uve for a dax or two, takmg It for granted that they xxere welcome Ill be glad when Sundax comes, slghed M155 Dean vxe1r1lx We tan do just as we do at home h1xe two n1e1ls Tl11t xx1ll be 1 httle rest for us Yts lgretd Nllss Carton Wouldn t lf be hne 1f tl1e g1rls xxould go to tl1e St1tt Plrk Beach for tht tntlre d1x 9 Ill spe1k to M1r1or1t 1bout ll Oh Nl111o11t tome helt 1 mmutt, s e t1lled l xx1s just t1l mg 1bout Sundlx XVhx txtl11111td Nla11o11t that s just xxh1l xxt xx t1t lllklflg about enmt x brothtx 18 gomg to 10111 us th1s 1fttr110o11 xxflth txxo of h1s chums Thex u11dt1st111tl 1h11 xxt h1xt no slttpmt, spltt, hut xxt Il1OLlQl1f that tx tould t1lt 1001118 ll xx I1 1ll1111 SIIIIOII 111111 Xt 111 tl 11t111 1111 thtx tou tl to WL ll1t txx o xx o111t11 looltttl If t1thotl1t1 1 tts 1111 bu! xx l11l ould IILX tt t Joxs L t ht mxultttl hx 1t1 , 1u111td out T1tx ll t1t 111xtl11111,, xt11t1.11ttl Nfllljllllk Ant ex Llxflllllil, 111u111bltd M ss C 11to11 x ho 1lthot1 h 1 spltnt toolx htd l11d tnough ot tooltmv 1n tht p1st xx ttl1 1t IIIIX 1l f IIC boxs xxas 111 txt11t to1 1l1t gn outt1t1 xx1t1 ll1LlI bt1th 1tqt11111t111tts thtx 111 xxt11t to 1 dmtt o11 S1lUlLl!X 111vht 'xlxss Dt 111 md Xll9S C 111011 held 1 COIISUIIILIOII Tht xx IX rlwst lvoxs of Vllll no IIOLSNII oi xx 1t1t t1ex 11t fo1111N to sttw 11111 t 1t1 tp IIII1 st1x 1e1t 111ot 1C 111 s t 'xhss lt S thssgusttdlx T nt thlts 1 1tlea Itts l11xt M lekson put up th1t H111 of l11s 111 tht b1tl1 xud Nxt toultl sleep U11CllStLll'lDCd thert md ltt tht hoxs l11xt tht sltepmg POIL Tl11s 1dea xx orl1ed out xt1x vxell At elex en o clocls thex xx trt slttpm pelttfullx 011 tht11 tots A glut of hgl lPpL.1lCLl 1t m1d1111ght IS foux t1rs tUll1LLl 11110 tht tlr1xtxx 1x Tl1t x'ou113g ptoplt found It XLIX h1rd to bt QUICK 111 sp11t ol thtlr good 111ttnt1o11s Suddtnlx ont of the boys saxx tht tent 1exe1led hx the hsghts Wfhoopee' The old l1d1ts haxe dec1ded to put us up 1n a tent ' and fOU1 boxs doxe he1dlong 1nto It Help' screamed 1 fnghtentd NOILC from xx1th1n Tl1e boxs backed OLII c1ut1ouslx looltmg hopelesslx If each other You dumb thmgs scolded e11nx Th1l must be MISS Carton Good ht1xtr1s' I ste xx htrt xxt take tl1e flrst t11 home to111or1ovx Oh Im so sorry 'xhss futon sht xpologwed 1 l1r1gt xxh1tt tlud hfurt tmerged from tht ttnt Thtst boxs 1rt so Qfllpldl TNCNCI 1111nd klllltlllll sud X11ss C IIIOI1 g1x111tg up all thought of 1 good sleep You l1oxs sletp on the po1tl1 XVe'll go mto tht house Tht sun shone brught md hot on tour xouths on Sundlx UWOYIXIDQ The1r mght l11d not bteu so des1r:1ble Kept 1xx1l1e half tht 1112l1t hx IUOSQUIIOCS tl1ex 1xx olte 1n the 111o1n1ng o11lx to find 1 hot st1tam of sun hthr pounntg doxx 11 on them . 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Y .1 ' Y t ' A T At fixe oclock the boardmg house keepers xxere eookmg breakfast It was none too early to start wxth themr small sloxx onl stoxe The wood vxhxeh was used m the large cook stoxe was damp 1nd useless Nevertheless, thex got through breakfast 1nd were just glxlng the hmshlng touehes to 1 fine Chxcken Clmner when Nllss Carton exelalmed Thwt sounds Ilke those peskx Stlters CThe Staters were the kmd vxho elme to exerx ehureh supper xx I1ere Nllss Clrton serx ed sure of gettlng 1 good n1e1I I Here xxe 1re 1nd elon t tell us xxe e1n t st IX for ellnnex bee1use xxe Ixnoxx xx h1t 1 xxonelerful eoolx xou xre burst 1n Nlrs Stlten Nlnss C 1rton llltel to xxeleome them eheerfullx bet the lest of the bonelers xx exe none too pIe1seeI to I1 ue txxo more to sI11re thelr dinner Iortun1teIx tI1e ent1re p1rtx xxent to the QIIYL Iieleh for the 1fte1 noon ILYLIIITIIH., ne but ot eourse ITLIFIQFIQI thxn exer The Stltens e t e1r x Nlrs Stltel expnessnne, I1 1 mtentxon of IJIIIIQIINS doxxn her hue e uI1 ex erx xx eelx end the next summer 11' the IICIICS xx oulel keep on mt It xxe noxx t INLIIDIW eel one ol the s melxx nm 111 le x 1 1IxI 1st mel eleeldee thu Nlsrs f nton xx IS bexng Imposed unon e lel e Ihey hue been so gooe Us s xe xe the xxorl for tod p oposed ennx t me e IX Iletxen help 1 x ,nests xx I1o eome toeI1x NI1rgo11e 1en11rked drx x I xerxthnn, xx IS some xx ell untll dinner t1n1e xx hen 1 stout CIIQIIIHCLI xxon11n xx 1IIxed 111 1nd s1t doxxn e1st1ng 1 IJ1fI'0l1lZIf1g gI'll1Ll, toxxand XI ss Q 1rton nn the doorxx 1x She must thunk xxexe xx utlesses, exelumed Dor1 IS the xxomm motioned to her Thmklng nt 1 good joke the gurls lsked Nhss Dean IHLI Mlss C'1I'IOl1 to xemun II1 the loom xx hlle thex serx ed dlnner In then lmusement hoxx ex er, they let the ehoxx der burn The nls elld then best to serxe 1 deeent me1I, 1IthougI1 Dor1 I1er hzste spllleel 1 eup ot te1 doxxn the annoved Woman s neck She left mdngnmtlx deelarmg th1t someone h1d reeommended thenr fine dmners but thlt she I'l1Ll her oxxn oplmons Her rem lrk dldn t bother the girls The xxeek passed unex entfullx llIl1OLIgl'l Mnss Carton had reeelx ed 1 ICILQFIITI from her slster In I1xx saxlng that she had I1e1rd of her SUINITILI I1ome mel xx IS LOITIll1g xxnth the ehllelren for 1 few davs TI1e gnls took It upon themselxes to replx The ICICQFIFII ICICI Stu home W e xe been p1rtIx burned out The dmner had burned thex s.11d to e1eh other I Sundu night 1fter 1Il l11d Iett the txxo xxomen eounted then money As e1eh bo11der pud her amount thex dropped nt unto 1 bag xxnth the bllls Xs e1eh bull xx 1s taken out thex pI1ced the money on If I the end the found rI1t thex ITICI m1eIe 1 good proht for thexr labors Thex Ind nexel dre1med of I1 profit xxnth everx one eatmg so he1rtnIx Noxx sud Nlxss Carton m great S.1IlSf1CtlOn, xxe c1n gnc thus monex toxxard 1 nexx department nn the Inbrmrx Isnt If fun to keep 1 Io1rdmq housew I H, 31 V V , . 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CININ ANION BUN xll mx hfe I hue hx ed 1n 111 atmosphere of lrt, pnrt1eul1rIy that of PJIRIIIIQ 1nd drtxxmg Lonsequentlx, 15 IS only to be supposed I ein xerx e1s1ly reeognwe .1 good p1etu1e xx hen I hlppen upon one I h1xeh1p peued upon them Great numbers oi them o1ls 1nd yx 1te1 eolors, pen md 1nks and pzstels haxe seen them, Ioxeel them d1e1meel of them Het the only one thit seems to IIXL and loxe xx1th me IS 1 sleeteh ehpped from a 11121231106 Ihe el1pp1ng 1tselt holds 1 eert.11n SIQIIIELIIILL for me I1l smpped II to tdd to my eoIleet1on of dog p1etu1es on mx xx 1Il ll el I hung ll lil 'nx 100111 Llttle el1d I ICJIILL then thu lt yx.1s not 1 mere p1etu1e that I hung there, It was a pal Cmnqmen Bun 1 dCIlLlOL1S mme that sults h1s splex shags y l1ttIe IJIOXXII mel NVIIIIL. self He stsnels thele, Iblflxlllg t11l betxx een h1s legs e11s eoelxed, md m1seh1exous ey es Ioolung xx1stfuIlx doxxn s1eIexx 1xs It me IXo one Ienoyxs of xxh1t ext1 lkllO11 he IS In my' CSUIXTIIIOII he I9 1 perfeet eon SIOHHLFGIIOI1 of 11I breeds brsnds md flayols I.1Iee the lox 1ble Topsx, I seems to haye yes groxy ed and he has by no means ove1done that How does Cmnnmon Bun seem to look wt vouu I onee dem.1nded XIZIUW thoughtfully upyx 11d If the p1eture Oh 1s 1f he xx e1e uymg to my ust eome md cstteh me' Kay 'msxxered to sly LIDXIIIID he IN S1X1H ex C1 thm' S Q I fb NVhen I storm ll'ltO my IOOIN 1n 21 Ht of temper, does he sly Nov mx eleir you Isnoxx 1 ZITI yyho em t control helself better th1n that 1nd so on? IXOI He xxoofs doxxn 111 symp'1thet1e b1rles S 1xx 11ght C1 CJIIII ELI only hum1n' XVeep bueleets 111 Ill euss 1 eouple fe1 ye' And he s1xs lf YX1lI'1 in 1elorabIeI1ttleIr1sh leeent If I step hghtly IH 1nd POXXLICI mv nose deI1e1telx 1esolx1n 1 XXIIIIIU me Ill IILIC HISI of the xe1r I1sh1on nexer to le1xe IH 111-1 trom 1not1e1 XNOI he spenlxs softly nn III ele te11 you xe left 1 yxee In t on ye 1r e1r Then I laugh up xt IIIIN thloxx IIIITI 1 IX1 s 1nd t11p to1th 1efres1ed So 1t goes Cmnimon Bun SXITIPIIIIIIIIIQ LOIXIDQ te1s1ng eom fort11g IXo pe1son eould ex L1 tsuee h1s pls e IIe meets grm yx1th grm 'md f1oxxn xy1th froxxn 'xIy f1xor1te PILIUIC l1x es Vngmm Bfzlm 3 A CIF'l I xe sent ,1 I1ugh on :1 passmg breele, To be plunged ID the green of the foammg seas, To be caught Ill the azure net of the y To be xy :nmed 1n the gloxx of the sun s ygolelen eye Then Ielssed to a IOSC yy1th mornmf' s f11st eleyx, Nlay It sm1Ie thru 11s soft opemnv petals to you Virginia Becker, '30 V V , V A 4 I 'A 1 1' E L 5 I . ' L 4 ' - V sl ' V ,- 'Q '- -1 V L N.. L . K - .ss , I s - ' 1 ' - t V. . - 1 A ' ' 1 ' ' e ' , ' t ' . I Y I x I 'X ' YA h . ri W I 1 ' K'- I' '1 ,11 ' 11' . I 5 I - 1 I' 1 1 ' rf - V 1 lv li . . ' u 1 I ' -x ' ' x vm- '- rv ' Y - 74 V' 1 3 I 1 - V w A Af'-1-V' ' I ' K ' 'A 1 s 1- s - Y YQII V ,, E Y ' . K , . , ' , V - - V , '- 1 . h . . . m Vx n I never asked again, for Kay' was Wrong. Cinnamon Bun isn,t trying V v v . a I' YI E ' Y . ' ' .1 ': ', . , . v v . . 1 ' I - i I, 1 1 , 1 e K e. . 1 'T 1 . ' . I V I -Il 1 X I 1 'IZ I I ' , In' w- ,Il ' V V- .L ! 3 X .1 1 y X X. kv! V5 1 ' I Y. 1 A i I 1 'wx I '1 1 ' v - 1 '- s V -V- -' , ,' ' 1 . I . L .' I U 'I ' ' - '- - H 11, ' 1 'J H 1 W hu 1' . I 1' ' 'eI, v . ' ,, C -G' , v I 111. y' ' '- - 1 E nt 'A ' K . ' , ' ' I 1 'ls . 'I ' JI . ' s- ' V . '- ' . .' K , .' . i 1 ' ' V ' ' t' 1' A' I' A I I I- I 1 nl Y 1 I U .N I I I . Y I , . k . l 1 I 11 I 1 . sk , - . K , ' 'I ' YI . 5 ' X V . 5 . V ' ' 1 ' ' ' s V A IEGEND OF MY NATIVE TOVVIN If you had lixed in XY ethtrsheld many years ago, you would haxt sttn this toxxn II the height of its career as a trading center for ships of ill nations Along tht southeast bank of the tove there used to be manx good Slltd xxharxts vxhtre ships tame to 611 up with lumber onions o hsh to t1rrx to tl1t east or to tht south It h1pptntd that in XX ethtrsfitld at that t1n1t thert xx IS a txxo masttd sthoontr xx hith ran from Wftthtrsfieltl to tht Barbadots in the lumber tr1dt Sht xx 1s the Xamy Btllt, owned and masttred bx one of Wethtrs held s n1t1xt sons Capmin Georgt R Ad1ms md manntd bx Wethers htld s mtn IS 111xo11t xxould h1xt told you, in het sl1t xx1s tl1t fasttst for her silt on tht r1x tr and h1d establishtd 1 rttord for htr quick ru11s from XVLIl1Lf9l1LlLl to tl1t B'1fblLl0t.b It xx IS l.1tt in tht month of August 1855 that sht str Slll from Wtthershtld loltltd vxlth lun1btr tholce Ced1rs As usuil sht rtttivtd 1 rousing stnd off md m1nx jtsts yxtrt throxxn 1fter htr IS to tl1t m1ttt1 of htr spttd on this trip her llst ont hslxing laid htr up for tht winter in the virds lor ontt L1pt11n IXLl1I11S lllkl his sturdx trtxx strutk btd lutk md lLlWLl SL tonditions Off Sly brook in 1 ht1vy fog they rm down 1 barge 1nd sn IPPLYJ off tht boxx sprit They put into Saybrook whert for 1 fexx igun Going tloxxn tl1t tolst tl1ey met high winds and so did not arrixe It their dtstinltion until tarly in Ottober They discharged tl1e1r c1rgo hurriedly I9 tht taptun xx as anxious to get btck up tht rix tr before tht KTCCLC up Coming batk thex n1tt good winds 1nd so anxious vx 15 tht taptain to make spted th It l1e put on too much sail and cracked the fore top mast It took timt to mtnd this so that it was not until tht tvxenty hfth of Xlovember that sht arrix td at Saybrook Captain Adams xxent ashore and rtpsured to 1 tax trn Many of l11s friends mshore xxarned him not to try the rix er at this tm1t of the year as it was full of ice Perhaps the captain imbibed 1 little too muth thtrt or perhaps he was 1 little too tonfident in the poxx tr of his ship At .lnx rate, early the next morning the Nancy 81111 weighed mthor and starttd up tht Connetticut But the river had frottn so early that year that it took the Adm 1 B1111 three xx teks instead of one to ram her xx 1y through the ICC Arrixing It Wfethersheld the seafarers found that tht entrante to tht tovt vxas too thitklx blotked with ice to enttr This ntcessitated then lnchormg off tht mouth of the entrance Earlx in he tx tning tht rain started to fall, and bx lTlldI1lgl'lt it yxas pouring 1 regular tloudburst Since there was no xxatch kept on tht A amy Brill, tht sxxollen rixer rushed along, crashing ite cakes into tht ships sitlt No ont notnttd that she was being drixen toward a sunken stump, xxhtn finallx tht ship did strike the stump sht was ripped from tnd to end and the men on board vxere drowned like rats in a trap At d1xxn tht next d1x the xillagers found all but one of the men washed 1sl1ore dtad on 1 sand pit belovx the toxxn The one they nexer found xx 19 C1pt11n Adams Ht xxent Clovxn xxith his ship, and he stayed xxith her Thex ntx er found h1m tor often the Connecticut Rix er refuses to gixe up its dtad and mtnx go doxxn xx ho are nex er setn .1g11n lx Glnfw 30 1 1 1 1 A A A n . 1 '1 ' ' 1 -' 1 - 1 , ,, 11 ' r ' ' V ' ' A . 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I , 1 Y Y V y 1 ' - 1 WHEN THE TOOTHBRUSH LOSES ITS BRISTLES Theres somethmg about my toothbrush that I lxke What IS the 1ns1d1ous thxng about nt anyway? Each night as I prepare for bed I sense an mdescrxbable thrnll when after drowmng xt m Ipana I grasp that lovely llttle lmplement ln my hand and proceed to scrub les denfs to the tune of I Never Ixnew Wlmat a Toothbrush Could Do' Wlth much splut termg and swashlng I scrub teeth gums even tonslls But theres the rub' Unless one ns most cautious at this pomt he is apt to swallow the vshole dence and decoratnon My word of vsarnnng to amateurs IS to let the tonsnls alone that IS nn case he has any' But to go back to the subject of my ovsn llttle toothbrush we had been gettmg along beautlfully for many weeks when woe the day' that pal of mme started to moult' The shock was too much for me at hrst and mght after mght I lay nn bed sleepless Fmally an ldea struck me Perhaps It was sufftrmg from acute dandruff Thus lcd me to treat nt mth haxr tome but so dlsappomtnng were the results that I gave up ln despanr Stlll the sheddmg went on Ex ery evenlng when I emerged from the ablutlon my face lathered from ear to ear w1th toothpaste brlstles would mvarnably be st1ck1ng out at the corners of my mouth Th1s went on for a long tlme and not untxl my frxend had but three short bnstles m 1ts mane dld I dlscard If wlth a tear But here endeth thxs tragedy and all I can say 15 that the toothbrush has a soul Treat nt vuth respect and nt w1ll save your lnfe Four out of five have lt -O S 29 A STORM AT SEA The scuddlng clouds close o er us The wnnd laughs as m glee The waves lap gently on the bow That strnkes the restless sea As evening falls upon us T e vund sprmgs up and blovxs T e thunder roars and rumbles T e Storm God dons has clothes' The vsax es 1re wxldly crashmg O er all the vast expanse Of churmng vsmdsvsept ocean In th1s the Devll s dance I-Ieavmg rumblmg blllows Rlse up and smlte the shnp Whlch cracks and groans And strams and moans As through the vsax es she sllps The boommg of the blllows The crashmg of the wax es The foam fleclxed curlmg rlpples All these the seaman crates' Douglas Glatfulrz, 3 O 3 ' D I 3 A . 3 Y ' 3 . , - , . , . , . , Q ., 3 7 U , . , .' . , 3 3 9 , 5 7 h n ' ,. 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Y A 5 3 - V, - - . 1 SERENA DALE Serena' It s d1rlI ln here Turn on the hght The gurl 'tt the xxmdoxx dmd not moxe Seren1' Do xou heir' es Diddx Im soxrx xxns ust xx BICIIIIIQ 1 st1r 1ts so md txx1nIelx' I xx onder xx Int st xrs reallx lre Dlddx Th xt s nexther here nor there XY hen I speik to xou I xx mt xou to xnsxx er me, and xx hen I tell xou to do somethmg I xx 1nt It done The ignrl pressed the eleetrxe sxxxteh 1nd 1 grett flood of llght burst into the loom Ihe 1nx lhel III hls eh11r mox ed une1s1lx md hns sensntlxe flee txxltehed You xx ere llte tomght he sud Yes, D1ddx NIr 'xlmreh hlel some xerx important lettexs xxhleh had to be done before I eould lelxe The brlllmnt llght plxxed dehghtfullx leross hex mlstx l1'llI' 'md dlrls grex ex es, for 1 moment her fxther looked If her xlmost is lf he bore her 1 grudge Im restless' he sud It must be the sprung God' I m1x llxe for txxentx xexrs more Serem plix to me A tender mxnous expresslon settled upon the girls fence Dear Daddx she sud I hlte to lewxe you alone Ill dlx' Some tnme xxhen xxe re rleh md Im fxmous there xx 1s a queer lxttle choked gisp ln her xoxee I xx on t flu leaxe xou Daddy She crossed the room 1nd pxcked up her xxohn Her flther elosed hls exes 1nd g1xe hxs entlre benng up unto 1n rttntude of eoneentrlted 1ttcnt1on, therefore he could not see the expresslon upon the gxrl s f1ee Xvlfh her shmy, xxet ex es, love model for 1 puntmg entltled Xpul L1 r1mx Aprxl tlnt xxanted to be sunshmx But her exes xx ere Serenl D1le s grextest asset, ex erx emotxon she felt elme out ln them erx st.1l clear And tonlght they xxere txxo gllm mernng bxfflmg pools Her musle too xx IS dlfferent lNo poem xx 15 exer h1lf so sld no rose xx IS exer Inlf so be1ut1ful and no musle xx 15 exer more real Thmt xx is good sud her flther xx hen she held Hmshed He looked xt her xxhlte faee Serem are xou txrcd de1r' No Daddy of eourse not She xxent oxer to hmm 1nd nestled If hrs feet He stroleed her hur md looked IIIXIOLISIX 1t the f11nt d1rII Cxreles th If shleloxxed her Aprll ex es erenl h sud Ind 1 xoxee shoo 1 lxttle B bx sometimes on mxhts lllxe this I xxoneler It Im not xxorlenng xou too hard Does It hurt xou Qhlld to lnxe xxnth xour sour old Dxd md glxe up the Ihlllfgi thlt ether gurls IIINCD Do xou llllllf to xxolle H1 1 stuffx oH1ee 1ll dlx long so thlt 1 eross old mln eln hxe nn eomfort' Hoxx eln xou 1slI Dlddx ' Hou lenoxx I loxe xou so an You xxere llxx lxs dltlerent from other girls Seenx And xoux Dld lenoxxs thlt xt xou ll stnele to that xxolm xou ll be somethmg some dax 1nd IES exerx thing to me But most gurls xxant belux Hou xxere nex er slllx th1t xx 1x honex A jealous note erept xnto hls xolee 1s he elutehed her hand You don t loxe 1nx bodx do xou Babx ' ' L 1 5 I 1 . . . . PPY 1 7 I ' ' ' 7 b' , . 4. 1 . 1 L . . . . . I5 Il I I in I 111 x u 7 x I Q, v I I I--I I I ,II . I . . I ' I A 'h I' ' 3 '.' e HI, A I All I Q ' Vx 'I I X., I 5 ,I I Y 1 ' Y ' 1' ' . I f ' 3' xvx n I x 1 l 'x I y . - ' N. I I vx V V in v ,q - . .. . II I i x v. 4 1 . 1 1 - l Y 7 ' . I . 5 - l x ' 'I f 1 - I I I. , .I I I , ly delneate mouth, and slender. benutnful body, she mxght have been a l I I L' e e r . -, ' - I-I I. v v , . 4k I K L I ' . ' I 'I II ' I v v I - L - I w - - s I I -, yvs, 1, ' .x v vi . . , I , - ' I l - I - ' I I .I , A tg I v l - -1 I, rx vi I I x I ' I I, I ' . I .' I ' I ' I I, C .I I . na '. xg A I .I 1, I . 5 ' e - ' - X ' ' -I I' I , ' fs I ' y . I x ' - v - I I -I - , r -x , I r A I ' I 1 X '- ' , U I - I I I' ' I I I, I I t .1 Ie K. 1' . t D ' ' 1 x 1 I K IL Iv I. ', , I , ' ' I '., K . , f 'r , vx v v - I., ' ' . .' I ' . ' Of course not Daddy Hay en t we both agreed that I should never fall 1n love? We ye talked xt over plenty and declded that .1 yyoman can I have a home and chnldren and have a career too It yust can t be done Xnd Daddy It xs eyerythmg to you :sn t lt? More than God Serena more than God A shudder passed through the glrl and the mxsts of the mormng crept over her Aprll eyes but she laughed and patted his hand Well then yyt 14111 make If she said and a beam of loyt yyenl stralght from her eyes xnto h1s heart The next day Serena was buslly at work takmg letters from her em ployer Suddenly he stopped dlctatmg and looked at her I can t help It Serena he said firmly you look so tlred' Dear glrl won t you let me take care of you? I know you sa1d no last mght But I can t belneye you meant nt glrl Your eyes haye sand yes so many tnme Serena s face was dead whnte Mr March she sand shortly I shall be leavmg your employ soon to play with Madam Klltener But I st1ll have another month here and I need the money You promlsed not to bother me She trned vamly to make her Aprll eyes look at hum But I love you Serena Dale I love you And I don t yyant to yet vou lookxng so Ill Besides I thmk you care don t your Walt don t stop me Serena Ever smce you came here vuth your little chm ln tht anr and your grey ey es looking anywhere exeept at me I ve loy ed you You asked me to stop so I really tryed to but always when I thought myself best protected a Ionelv feeling would steal around my heart and Id be sxck for the yyant of you' At no tlme have I been safe from the hauntmg memory of your flee your eyes sad wlstful beau tlful vour mouth hungrv loy ely drooping you' vou' Oh hoyy I loye vou Glrl' Serena fixed her gaze upon the tall clean lookmg man opposxte her on his klndly blue eves and his vyonderful smlle H15 smile alvy ays made her thmk of the yyords of 1 poem I-Ie yynll smxle so that I thmk 1lI heay en m bloom for me and take me to hls heart kind as God' Mr March I do not even like you she sand and bent her htud oy er her notes Serena that lsn t true, Eyen noyy your eyes are shmlng yylth love God yy ouldn t glye a gurl sueh beautnful things as your eyes and then let her l1e wrth them You are decelylng yourself 'ylr 'Vlauh You should haye glytn God Hls orders yy hen He made mv ey es she looked stralght mto the man s oyyn blue blue eyes md szyy again the yyonder of his boylsh lppeallng 9I'Tll e 'ylr Nlarch I hate you' That nlght as she cllmbtd tht hrst flight of stalrs Serena hd not look luke April Oh MISS Dale' A door burst open md Nlrs Cummings yy ho had tour chnldrtn 1nd .1 shlftltss husband tame running out I yyondtr lf youd mlnd holdlng tht baby yyhlle I run out to the store? It yyon t take me more n a mxnute VV V V V , . . , , . . , V I V . . , 4 s - - . . . - V - n . V V ' 9 ! 3 ' V. ,V V Y ' , . VV - - ,V - , ,, , . V, V , , .. , . V V V L - ll 3 ' D! ' ll ' 7 7 9 ' , , . , , . 7 . , . , . . . . , , V V V V V ' , 7 . I , . .. 1 . ' H! , . . . V1 n - V1 - ' ! 9 . y - ,V V V y V. V V V V --- , , . , . . . . , . , I . , -1 . , V . I , . . . , V V V - V , . :Q V , . 1 'I . V ' . , . . 7 7 , . . V . . V A. - , 1 9 y y y - ' ,i v V ' 2, v i y Y . .' .' . ' , ' - ,V V . H ' S ' 1 V ' V ' ' ' V V V ,, V. . . V . , , . v . . . ,, , ' . VV - VV - V .. . , I , . . , . ff - V - V V V - 1 V V V V V V , . I . . , . V . . ' - u ' ' Vf - - . 7 A . A . ' L , V K, Vs I 1 - V s s t V , ' , ' ' 1 . V s V . V. V ' V ' V' , ' , 1 . . . . 1 , . If !! V V V V . . . , . 1 u ' I . - 3 . ' . A , s L VV - -V - s - I . V V y A V - . I . A ,, . s V ' , - - ' . , . VV . , . . . V Q V A V V Y y l V - ,V Of course I d love to do lt' Serena held out her voung arms and the Cummmgs baby was d posited 1n them ust sxt ln the rocklng chalr there Shes teethmg and shes cross but lf you rock her I guess she won t cry Carefully Serena sat down wlth the wee bundle clasped tnghtlv 1n her arms The baby looked up and scrutmxzed Serena gravely then she calmly shut her brg eyes and went to sleep Her eyes are luke blue flower petals thought Serena Then as she looked closely at the long eyelashes she thought They re l1ke frxnged gentnans It was lots of fun comparlng the baby wlth flowers A rose bud the petals of a punk flushed llttle blossom might easlly have been of the same texture as the baby s yely ety skm the two wee gleammg teeth were pearly dewdrops nestllng ln the flower of her face the clrngmg sweet leaves llved rn her curly harr But Serena couldn t find any thorns She bent and touched the soft baby skm wlth her llps and suddenly her heart began to beat all wrong The Cummlngs baby stlrred and clutched one of Serena s fmgers ln a strong llttle grip at the same tlme one of her tmy shoes fell to the floor The wonder of that clasp and of the little punk klssable foot held Serena spellbound Was IC the baby hand or the whole loyely lxttle body that suddenly tore her heart? A feelmg swept over her stronger than love keener than worship greater than adoratlon and she responded to lt as the strnngs of a lute respond to a low voxced player Oh' There was nothmg ln God s earth worth havlng except a baby' She had never known a person could care hke that there could be no other love as great nn the world' Why' Llfe wouldn t be worth hvnng mf she couldn t have just one baby to love and kxss and work for Oh Baby' I love you' I love you she breathed The Cummxngs baby dld not eyen wake though tear after tear splashed on her curls and slxd down her rounded cheeks More than God murmured 1 thln dead voice that never could have come from Serena s young laps more than God Isabfl Warm-r 9 TO YOU l feel ey er so lonesome tomght lNot one of my dreams has come true MV spnrnts have dropped from the glorxous herghr That only thrs mornmg they knew The stars gaze down coldly upon me As I trace them vuth tear blmded eyes How unfrncndly those same stars can be That once heard vuth solace mv sighs So Im turmng my thoughts dear to you Wherey er you now may be For you ve helped before when Ive felt as o And brought happmess once more to me V B 30 Il l ' I! e- zz ' ' - - 1 ' 9 . - 1 - y sy , . 4 ' Y .1 - rx , . K! I ' ' a . ,, . . , . . V V . y Q , 1 a . . . , 3 , . . . , . 9 , . Y V - s s 1 U . . . , , . . , . . . , . Y 4 . u Y yn , . . . . e - ' x i . ef v - - 1 . , v - fe ya . ,, . , 1 '2 , . I x 1 a v . y e - 4 Y. . 1 , . Y , 1 . 9 ' ' I d x . ., . TWENTY MINUTES Breathlessly I ran up the steps of the httle church and shrank back agalnst the door as the ram beat down mn torrents but a few feet from me A Xlyld streak of hght slashed the sky and a sharp, deafenmg crash muked nts dxsappearance Suddenly I yyas afrald From the mmute yy hen I Ind h1lf laughmgly run for shelter I had felt a tmgle of CXCIICIHCHK but noyy my mmd yy as full of dread at the thought that the next flash yynth 1ts accompanymg peal yyould be but a moment m comlng Desper ately I tued the handle, and the heavy door syy ung open I found my self ln 1 musty hall dum and qulet Dnrectly before me was the mam door ILILIIIIS, Into the ehureh I stole nn thankfully sat doyyn and looked about me The pl1ee yy 15 much larger thln yy hat I had expected, and 1n the dim llght looked ey en more spacious and awe lnsplrlng The CClIlHg hol loyy ed gracefully' and finally lost 1tself ln the shadows far aboye me The dark, musty qunet of the place soothed me, I shpped off my hat and gloy es and, leanmg back closed my ey es The rumble of thunder came funtly and mtexmxttently to my elrs Het the sense of fear had dropped from me I yy as alone yylth my thoughts, alone Ill 1 spot relleylng to tued nelyes Isolated from the hum drum of the elty tyy ay from the glare of day hght Then from someyyhere eame 1 soft yyhurzng I opened my eyes qulekly puzzled Ior the fixst time I yyas ayy are of the organ far up 111 a shght pale old man qulet and grey, l1ke the place ltself For a moment I dnd not knoyy yy hat to do I yy IS an lntruder thls person yy 19 unayy are of the fact that IIINOYIC yyas near Ind seemed rapt and thoughtful The first trembhng note Hooded the ehurch I could not haye moy ed eyen had I yylshed The old man yy as eastlng a charm upon me I yy as eaught xn the pluntlye net of the melody Schubert s Serenade The lntense feehng of the player crept upon me, sloyyly he play ed so that each note pulsated sadly and longmgly beatlng a dull ache lnto my throat The organ X1 brated and each note hngered and echoed famtly reluctmt to dle eyen though lts death marked but the blrth of another more syy ect Hot tears bhnded me I dared not stay CILlILl1lI1f5 my hat and gloyes roughly m one hand I stumbled out the door 1nd lnto the eoxrxdox ey en then the hauntme xefrann folloyy ed me G sweet refram And lom the yolee of summer mght G syy eet refram Ant there lemmg IICCIXIIX agalnst the door I sobbed aloud 3 'lranslatlons ln French III Iohn Oberle tenderly klsses her halr and flees He held out Ins hand and the man took xt and departed It yyas not safe for Ulrnch to lease yynthout hls arms Iucxenne Oberle left the door blushmg 6 Y.. 5 . . In I. IA . 7 I 7, 1 A . K V 1 I I x 7 l l Y A . - . I ' I I s I I 1- K' V I V . I' Y . .1 . V . . , . . . I A , ' - - ' y Y s . K . . . , , . Y V - - , - Y L 1 s t 1. V n L ' V Y I n I y 'N I v ' r f A - v l 1: I 7 y 1 7 3 5 . A i v 1 V 1 v4 I v I -n 1 . V 3 I Y' - ' I-vs-:' Q 1 - - s -A 'VQQ 'Al' K I. I Q n - ks 1 Y -K 3 v '- ' yi v v I N ' - 7 - ' 1 fy s I 4, . . , . the dlmness of the gallery. Some one had begun to play. I stared. It was e It , , . , . 4 K I' I Q . ' ' ' . Q 'L . 3 H. . f. L 1 A U' f ' . ', L ' . . . ' A y J x ' 1 vx 71 X v . K , . . 'I . 3 e I . 'ef I 7 1 - It I ' ' vs s ' s 1 1 K ' U s ' - ' A 1. Y 6 h Y, . I . Y-- ' I I - K, . . . . , 1 ' I s 0 I . K I n 1 ' 1 . 1 . . '. 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' s s . ' - - ' -. , s s y . . . . , . ' , -,' ' - ,. .. - 0- - oi- Y A - as L -V. I., '30. , 1 . i . 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SONGSTERS A flash of color A flash of song rr Trs here Trs gone' Some people seek rrches rn gold and precrous gems but others seek them rn Nature Wealth comes to me each day rn the gurse of our feath ered songsters and thrs wealth rs all rn return for the few morsels of suet or Johnny cake whrch I have left on therr feedrng trays at the wrndow Whether rarn or shrne freezrng or warm the cafeterra rs never deserted but rs vrsrted by a constant stream of my charmrng guests Early rn the mornrng scarcely before the sun has rrsen above the drstant hrlls they come to accept my hosprtalrty Frrst the sweetest of them all rs the chrckadee Wrth a hop a skrp and a jump he perches on the table srngrng blrthely between each mouth ful of fresh prnk suet He of all brrds has a real personalrty He Wears hrs black cap set well over hrs forehead and as he srts at the tray nrbblrng wrth hrs snubby beak the suet whrch he holds between hrs toes hrs eyes twrnkle wrth laughter and frrendlrness Sometrmes he becomes so Conn dentral that he srts on my hand to eat a crumb or two tellrng me rn hrs wee small chrrp how glad he rs to know me There rs one characterrstrc of thrs brrd whrch I admrre courtesy courtesy to hrs own krnd and to hrs nerghbors Whenever another brrd wrshes to drne at a certarn tray the chrcky wrll rmmedrately step asrde and wart patrently untrl the other has flnrshed It rs not fear that prompts hrm to thrs actron but srmply polrteness At the feedrng tray he never lrngers but rs off rn a twrnklrng a lrttle ball of fluff to be blown away on the breeze Hrs love call whrch may be heard as soon as the snow melts rs a sweet plarntrve whrstle pee wee e and resembles the phoebe s song so much that rt fools many peo ple All wrnter long rn the face of the worst snowstorms my darlrng chrckadee comes to the feedrng boxes but wrth the sprrng he answers the call of hrs mate to hurry northward leavrng wrth me a promrse of an early return to my table Trax elrng rn company wrth the chrckadee rs the vshrte breasted nut hatch a nrce nerghbor to have frrendly and currous rn hrs ways though at trmes he does not stand for much rmpertrnence from other brrds Thrs funny square tarled black hatted blue grey lrttle fellow clambers lerkrly up and down the tree trunk sayrng auk auk tuckrng away here and there a prece of suet I thrnk he must do thrs to surprrse hrmself for often wrthrn but a few mrnutes of hrs leaxrng the suet hrdden somewhere he wrll come back to the spot qurte nonchalantlv as though he never knew such a sweetmeat were awartrng hrm Another companron of the chrckadee rs the lrttle downy woodpecker Nervous restless and generally polrte he and hrs companrons make an rnterestrng study both on and off the feed box The downy parr are not partrcularly amrcable except durrng the matrng and nestrng seasons In fall and wrnter I have seen the male drrve hrs mate a merry chase to take a brt of food from her and she dear thrng would be humble and obedr ! 7 S ' . 9 , . Q Y Y 3 , n l 9 ' D 3 9 1 ' . , , . 9 9 ' a , . , .- ' r ' 7 ' r ' ' v . . . . ,K 9 Y - yy r - - 7 - . V . s . . Y. . v 7 . . . . . Y . - ' Y 7 7 - , - , - - u as - 7 7 7 D - 1 . . . . V. . 3 ,Y 7 ! I 1 Q Q ' ent, not daring to raise her tiny crest in objection. In spite of these family tiffs, they are a delightful pair. Another member of this group is the shy brown creeper a slender fellow of long bill and stiff tail so near the color of the tree trunk that it is difficult to trace his motions Seldom does he come close to my win dow but once or twice I have caught him picking up suet which had spilled on the piazza floor All day long in the colder months he scales the elm tree always moving upward while he searches every crevice of the bark for larvae and grubs Thus he spends his time so quietly and unas sumingly that I scarcely know he is about The snow inevitably brings to the restaurant the tree sparrow and the junco The first year only the former came with the English spar rows and then he was so timid that he hardly dared to approach the window The next year he became bolder and brought with him the lovely junco a member of his family Now these two seem inseparable for they come each meal time to share the food together One day I witnessed a funny sight from my window The scene was a revolving clothes reel attached to the side porch and in its knotted ropes much suet had been tucked away On this morning of which I speak a fat well fed junco hnd just come to perch on one of the ropes There was a slight wind astir and the clothes reel was slowly moving around while the startled snowbird hopped from one place to another Just as he reached the highest rope a gust of wind caught the merry go round and whirled it about many times Breathless the tiny bird hung on for dear life as faster and faster the carousel traveled He looked so comical that I laughed until the tears rolled down by cheeks But the strange part of it was that when the reel ceased its mad whirl the bird sat perfectly still waiting for more thrills A few minutes later the thing brought him another ride I-Ie enjoyed many a trip that day and during the succeeding days when he would sit for nearly an hour awaiting the breeze As the tree sparrow and junco come with the snow so they leave as it melts to give place to the next arrival of their immense family This is the song sparrow a pleasant appearing little fellow with brown dashed waistcoat and typical sparrow demeanor One thing about him that I like ticket At the same time arrives our old friend the robin I-Iow sweet his first spring song sounds to our ears' A well tailored and thoroughly hand some figure he cuts on the fresh green lawn Corn bread is his favorite duet at the ixindow sill and it seems is though he would burst his los elv red vest by stuffing himself as he does Last of mv window sill friends is our grezt dandy and Beau Brummcl the bluejay I-Ie is a gorgeous dishnng fellow if it were not for his eannl balistic habit of robbing the nests of other birds he would be a most popular bird But I mx self lose him in spite of his failings I-Ie is so pert ind sauev tontmuallx su caring ibout something and vunking naughtilw at me through the vtmdow pine Xfter all the fhrtations he has carried on with me, I can hardly condemn this jolly soul So passes the parade of tht feathered folk the source of much happiness for those xx ho vsould seek it at their window sill Ollzt Synmndv '29 U , , x . . . . Y 1 1 ' Y 3 ' Y Y , , , - - ' 5 . . y . . . . . . K, . ,, . Y , . y - is that he always announces his arrival with a song. I-Iis music is his meal . I' Y I - 31 , i I Y s - ' - s a 1 K i r ' A 1 'R 7 L 1' ' K . , , g , V 1, , , ,, n y V - X I ' h ' i ' I, 'l ., 1 UNIDER WESTERN SKIES Look' spol-e a xoxce from the guhermg dusk of 1n 1ppro1eh1ng summer nnght Look 1nd tell me 1f xou h1xe ever beheld 1 thang so lJC'lLlIlflll ts thls mght on the s1nds of Old Xrlfonl Ttere folloxxed 1 sllenee ClL1Ill'lQ xxhleh txxo men lolled m th n bl1nl1ets before 1 CTXIIIU hre g11ed Ill sllent eestmsx upon 1 seene m1r xelous enough to elnllenge 1nx endelx or of mln to equ1l lf Xboxe them spteld 1 Qre1t gr1x blanket sp1rl1l1n-Y xxlth mx rmds of INNlnlilll1Q st11s so SI'1lIllI'lQlX nelr th1t lt 1ppe11ed one llllgllf e1sllx ehmb to the nearest one As the men lax' 2111112 If the bfllllillf p1nor1m1 1boxe ot1t 1cross the plnns the eool mght xxxnds xxete sxxeepmg doxxn upon them from the xxest emrrxlntg xxlth them the lonelx emll of the eoxote 1nd the hunting elx of the xx olf p1elx 1s If dnfted fl0lTl the INOLl1lt llI1S noxx 1 filllf blu1 on the xelxet gloom thlt had enxeloped the entne l1ndsc1pe The plpes hmd gone out 1nd the tr1xelers, xxlth xx eaxx grunts of s1t nsf1ct1on had sought the xx armth and comfort of thelr blankets just be work could be heard xxandermg about m se1rch of the drned up tufts of seorehed xx eeds that eonstltuted the extent of the xegetatlon on the plums Loxx er md lovx er the fire fell 1nd out of the SLlFl0LlI1Llll1g xx all of bl1nket luke darkness SVV ll'l'l1Cd the rele1sed slndoxxs Welrd beings d1need 1nd flut tered ox er the beds The c1ll of the plek flo1ted up from ll I1Clgl1b0IlI1g sguleh, the c1ll of the cox ote seemed ne1rer 1nd 111 the xx armth of thelr blankets the men stxrred une1s1lV Meehan1c1llx throughout the might the men passed ln turn hom the fire to their beds It xxas the xxax of the XX est born III them bx repetltxon un then dzulx hx es From the boundnxes of the proteetm-' fue the ex es of those xxho hxe bx night gloxx ed b1le tullx upon them xxhlle Il'llOLlgl'l If 1ll thex slumbexeel pe1eefullx on The txxo men of the Vx est left then e1mp long befole the sun peeped 1boxe the s1ndx horllon soon rhex xx exe metelx tlnx speelxs upon 1 xxmd Ing trall of sun seorehed sand Daznf ltlflflllxt I 'IHF SRX oxe to sn me xx ttex tm 1 XX h1le lug xx hlte elouels go snlxne, bx I sometxmes see 1 hgure thmt Looks lust hlxe daddx s queel old har Htnglng up there on the xx all As though 1t 1nx tlme txxould fall Nllrnrf Illf 1 , T A 1 . . k. L . . . Q 1 - I L le A ' .4 I ,T 4' ly, . ' J . 1, Q Iwi' ' ' 1' . .' ' . - 1 1 K- 1 - K 1 Y 1 K Y 1 3 - ' L 1 t ' I A, . 1 1 , Q K . , 1 . ' . . 5 '. V' I. ' ' Q . . . ' Q 1' 'L . . . 't Q . I I' ' I . 1 L . '. K 1 . . Q . . ' , . 2 x 1 Tk 'I ' 7 'K V - A Y ,. . , , . , ' .' , . , ' e , , ' . 1 '1 v Yi I .' 6 K - ' t . , ' I . - yond the circle of light the horses, weary from a hot and grueling day of 1 ' ' L ' I - ' Y L Y t 1 ' . Y t - T .1 x 1 D 1. V I . ' 1. ly, . 7 V71 I 1 v 3 ' A I -1 I v ' v y A 1 'I 1 1 1 A Q - 1 - 1 1 Y ' y 1 Y ' V1 1, ' 1 y ' 1 - , ' 1 1 - . 11 V I -1 1 f 'V . 1 Y 1 -1 -1 1 ' r - - v' , - ' jfzll , ,30. w w ' ' I K I l 'X ' L l u 'l le sky, 'J ' ' , ' , . . ., ' ' , .. L x TL L . T Y ' ' v 'Nj ,,. A 3 , 1 K Y l , V u 'll-1 2, WX. DJURGARDO CALLE Hush' What yyas that? NIusnc7 But xt sounded so dlstant Gomg out on the back porch vye found If to be an old man wlth a hand organ mmus the monkey In the place of a monkev he had substituted a woman ObXlOLlSly hls wlfe Both vyere yery poorly elad The man s hat consnsted of Inrtle more th In 1 tattered brnm whlle the rest of hrs clothes were ln perfect har mony yynth has head gear dlrty ragged and poor nn quahty Hrs wlfe wore a hlt of the most gorgeous cernse satln about twenty years out of date 1nd yery dlrty perehed yauntxly on her head and dlppmg smartly oy er one eye I-Ier dress of a heayy drab materlal hung nn tatters around her mkles She had lost the heel of one shoe While the other was worn doyyn so mueh on one s1de that she walked vy1th a peculiar hmp But yyhy dvr ell so long on thexr appearance? The man had set up hls organ ln the eenter of the court and vyas now grmdmg out a squeaky b1t of muslc for muslc nt yyas nevertheless whnle they both watched the balcomes ey ldently for s1ght of someone As they sp1ed us they be gan to bob up and down the man boyylng deeply and the woman curtsy mg as she hfted her skirt ey er so shghtly dlsclosmg dlrty whlte stockxngs We gazed at them ln ama7ement Suddenly to our further amaze ment a httle ball of paper was throyyn out of the vymdow across the yard md fell yylth a rxng to the ground at her feet The woman stooped to plek lf up Unwrapplng lt she took out seyeral shlnmg coms and de poslted them ln a bag yyhleh hung If her side Vlore bobbing and the yy oman began to croak Perhaps you haye had the opportumty of hearmg 1 person ende lvor to slng soon lfter he has rxscn only to find that he has dey eloped a eold during the Illglll Thls ns exaetly the yvly she sounded the dlseord Thls yy as too mueh for me hoyyeyer md I went xnto the house shuttlng the door ltter me But yet sympathy for these beggars soon oy eryyhelmed me going after my purse I took out some loose change 1nd yyrlpped If seeurely nn 1 pleee of paper I tossed lf doyyn to them just 15 the man threyy Ins organ oyer hrs shoulder Hxs yynfe turned a smnhng face up to me and nodded I smxled back feehng that I had done my duty by these poor folks That evening at the dnnner table I told my grandfather of my exper 1enee referring to the couple as the poor thlngs At thus my grand father leaned back ln h1s chalr and laughed t1ll I thought he would surely burst Poor thmgs he erred Thats Dyurardo Lalle and has wlfe Why they oyyn at least sm blocks flght here an the cxty They come around here regularly Thus yy as too much for me I slunk ayyay to my room like a beaten 0 g We had many other slmrlar vlsltors xncludmg fiddlers accordlon players solonsts and one yyho played the scale yery poorly on a twenty five cent flute Despmte my prevrous CKPCFIEYICC I alyy ays managed to scrape up 3 fevy conns feehng that perhaps thus one was not so fortunate as Grand father s Dyurgardo Calle 7 . , 9 3 t ' 3 Y- 1 I , I V i I V V V ' 1 . X ,' 4 I l - . x 1 I 4 I ' I I - . . . , I V. .Q X - ' . ' y V . . . . 1 . . , , . 1 1 1 y 4 I . . , . 1 - Y 1 V I Y x Y l -V I 7 X A I ' 1 . 1 1 1 Y 1 x x v 1 I I I ' 7 , V 3 t . . , V ' I Y. l I Y Y I I 7 s I ' s ' V , - V 3, D 1 ' . . , - , , t V , 1 . K . . .g . I . 7 . , V I H . . . - . ' ' ' Q . X. I R , ' I e 't ' . 4 ' I I ' A 7 V l if I V 1 i I' I . . . . . , I 3 i 1 I I 7 I I 1 I I ,fe T Q I . . . More com throwing, more bobbing, and the organ grinder himself joined 1 I 1 1 A V. 1 1 1 V 1 V 1 V 1 I 1 1' K- I , 1 R I ' V , K V V 1 V L. Y y 1 Q ky I 1 1 1' Y A ' H I ' I V I 1 I I 'x I . I I 1 l I I I 1 I I I 7. I I 1 I I- I I . 1 1 ' ' , ' - V .. - 1, V , , - V ' 7 :If I ' !'3Y I v ' ll 1 I ' W 1 AI 'I 'III' x Y li I Y I I y P v Y I .V . . . I. . ' . ' ' , 7 I1 . ,,V . V I v f , ' I I I , . I - ' I . 1 .ll- I Y I I r v I A ' 4 A , 'V .11 - V 1 ' A A ' ' I 3 . A . .' ' - , 'Vg 1 71 - ' -11 TI-Ih LIGHT HOUSF Hugh abou the vmter sllent and alone Waymg nts spectral llght Oy er land and sea Lllte a sentinel Guardmg the lnyes Of those ln pernl The angry su swlshes md syurls Agamst the jagged rocks The thunder rolls And the llghtmng flashes Still the steady light C lmms on Storms bleu md cruel NNlI1klX blov Ships steer fI'JI1IlLlllN for selfety Slghmg vuth rellef Upon slghtlng the vt eleommg beacon Of the lrght house The hlrbor s guard ramrt n I1 a BEAUTY A thing of Beauty IS .1 joy forever Beauty I9 manifold and multnform There I5 the beauty oi C od the beauty of lrfc of loyc and frlendshlp of flovs ers of lakes of slum hands the world Of trncndshnp Rupert Brooke says There IS nothxng nn the world lllte frlendshlp lrlendshlp IS alvs ays EXClIll'lg and yet always safe It 1s older thm loye for chxldren and yery old people haye fnends but they do not loyc lt gnes more and takes less lf I9 fine ln the enjoying and xuthout pam when absent and nt leaves only good memorxes In love all laughter ends wnth In ache but laughter ns the very garland on the head of frlendshxp There. IS the beauty of strong faces Some people exert 1 magnetic las tnon over eyeryone vuth whom they come m Contact they make thetr frnends feel happy yet serxous too lt ns because thev are good and be mg good they are beautiful and bemg beautiful they are loved They loye ey ery creature on God s earth and love ns returned to them One finds no pretense no false prnde or vam shallovn decert nn such people They knovt that what one puts xnto Ltfe he gets back thev gnve thenr hearts to God and thexr hands to thexr fellowmen and God gnes them strong souls beautnful eyes and many frxends The face of the strong souled man ts deeply lmed vrth wrinkles made from laughter He ns not out to reform the world but to love nt Lxfe ns filled wnth beauty People know and love the great thxngs that till them yuth ave and wonder But rr ns the lllflr thnngs that are pong l 7 1 'T '1 1 l 1 I Y ' Y p ' Y ' J . 1 .' . 'v ' .: Q '. . ' - ss . ' -, 1 V ' ' L ' Y . l. -I . R iq ll , '31, , V 1 ' sv 11 K A A , 1 -V X' K ' 1 . of wind and rain, of music, of strong facesi there is the beauty of all . y ' . ' Y Y ' ' t W 5 7 , ,' ' 1 1 ' - r ' , . . L K i . 1' . . ,, 1 ' , s. 1 - . ' - ' V 1 V I-1 Y 1 3 I . ' ry r ' . t 1 1 - 1 4' 1 I' - D' Y V I - , . X . I 1 . l 1 ' I I - Y Y . , D ' , 4 . -. Y' V v . ' l I . . nant w1th the Beauty of Humamty for me good thmgs to eat mce cozy beds the frrendly smell of famxlnar thmgs and the xague feelmg that Lnfe and I have alwags been and wrll always be And the thxngs that I love flowers and poetry and musxc I-Iow often has a sharp lxttle stab of pam gone through my heart when I hawe stumbled suddenly upon the rntanglble low elmess of all three Ixfe rs good' Lnfe ns beautlful' Then there IS the beauty of children As I vu lteh their mnoeent llttle flees the xx lstful ones alvx ays seem to possess more beauty than the happy ones One elly on the trolley ear 1 sweet llttle lad sat almost across from me I eoulel haxe crled lust lookmg at hxm HIS dellcate youn, face was sensrtnxe and sul and hrs shy glance was proud Poor kxel' He was one httle bundle of rags Great long shoes wlrh holes ln the toes tears all oxer hls jacket rlps ln hls none too sturdy trousers llttle reel hands try mg to hlele mn hrs pockets But he was a proud l1ttle follow and he trled to aet IS though he uere dressed no dlfferently from other llttle boys And he xt as beautxtul the express on on hns face was too old for such a youn ehxlel perhaps but young as he was he hrd charaeter I uanted to kxss his elexr plucks lnttle mouth but of eourse I couldn t but I do know that C oel IS good He llx es ln all berutxful thlnes I-Ie loxes md forgnes and forexxes and loxes patlent eternal dlxlne Iet me su with XVh1tt1er Ye pruse Hrs ustlee even sueh Hrs pntymg love I deem Ye seek 1 Kms, I fam would touch The robe that hath no seam We see the eurse uhleh overbrooels A u orld of pam and loss I hear our Iords beatltudes And pruer upon the Cross I I JUST AN INCIDENT Alrhea Phelps skrpped mto the krtchen and krssed her mother then started to tell the ex ents of the day Ethel had ruined her tan crepe dress m Chemlstry and that ve as why they were late to play tennls she had to haxe anoth d ess and therefore late m ge mg home from the match But rt dndn t matter at all Bxll Green and hrs boy frxend played tennrs with them She and Brll won the game Oh by the way B111 was takmg her to a danee at the hotel tomght Oh no he msn t her mother Interrupted You know how terrnbly mean hns mother IS She wouldn t even mvnte me to that tea she had a year ago I m afrand her son w1ll be mean too No dear you wxll stay at home tomght But Mother' I promrsed hlm Id go Ethel and Bllls frxend are gomg too I can t break up the party thus way' Please Vlother : r 9 7 7 A. x . I . I . - . x 1 'g' I it I h I ' YL ' l. A . l . Wx I Y.' Y V X . , . . V v , VII I I . . ' e . I . 'l ' . I . e ' U ' N' I 4 Q , ' ' 'Y K L . . I I ' el . . , t7 ' , 4 . g ,, Q - - , 3 , - . , . . I I 7 , I . K . . . , x 1 Y v ' y I Y I 'A A 3- ' Y I X ' X , s . , 4 , . And now l come to the Beauty of God. I don't know much about lt, 1 K . K' . . ' - . , x ' . , ' . . - v V Y I 4x n ff -. .1 - . - o , . N f ,- s J , . Y. 7 Y I . I -s - , ' ,. ' . . t , , , ' . . fe, 1 , . - . V., '29. 1 I x V ' . . , V . ' Cf I' 1 A 'if . ' - 1 x lt ' ! I! ' fl ' U 1 Y . s ' ' ' , s ' v v ' Y, ' , . , . , . ., I I , . ' n ' ' ' . , A . , . No xou ein t 3,0 Dont xou remember hoxx Nirs Green sent B111 through the openmg ID the bxelx fence to get our plums' And doesn t she snub me it ehurch ex erx tnme she gets a ehanee' No dear, I m afrald that he his some of h1s mother s undesmmble trzuts and nf he has I don t thmlx Id trust hlm xxlth xou IXoxx hurrx and set the txble tor me Xour f1ther xxxll be home 1nx mmute Reillx, Mother, I xx ouldn t let in old l11lSLlI1dC1SK.lI1K.llH8, spoll thmgs noxx Don t forget xou luxe nex er ex en seen hlm 1 xes, I dld You told me II xx IS Blll thlt xx IS out under oul plum tree md I behex ed xou Thit s slllx, ilmost ehlldlsh H ou dldn t see mx thrns' but hls blelx 1nd off she xx ent to set the tuble After supper xx is ox er 'und the dishes xx ere done Althea xx ent lnto the hbrarx to do hex home xx orlx 'md her mother xx ent out to the fIoxx C1 mrden for some roses Althel made 1 hst of dates from The Most Im portint Dues 1nd proceeded to tell xxh1t happened on each pzutleuhr dxte It took lnlf an hour to do the fxrst fifteen Then the door bell mnsg Althel 1nsxx ered the doo: md led Bull b1cIx to the hbmrx IXO fooling Bull thele s no use ln sttxms, but s1t doxxn and I ll tell xou Here lnxe some Lllldy I tiled to malxe her see mx pomt of xlexx but If xx IS useless She IIISISICCI thit xou men t Ht eomplnx if xou luxe mx of xoun mothel s chxlacterlstlcs Isn t that foohsh' XVell I dunno Of eourse Mother IS odd ln xxnxs but I mn t sax th1t I thmlx the sxme of her IS Bxlon dxd of his mother Tell me 'about lt Well a Ind 1t sehool told hum hls mother xxas a fool and Bxron quletlx rephed I Ixnoxxf II XVh1t dld xou brlng th xt boolx for VII Boolxxx oxm' easlxed Althe1 spxlnsg the book IH hls hmd XX e xx ere LIOll'lg to 1 d1nee not 1 cliss Our Illlgll h telehel plxc us lots of home xxorlx some poems to lexrn Ind I thought I eould leirn them xxhlle xou d1nce w1th some of the other felloxxs I xe got to lexrn them uf I expeet to gr1du1te thls xeu I-Iere s one bx XX ordsxx orth The H1 st txxo xex ses remmd me of xou but the l1st xex se hasn t happened yet, and Iet s hope lt doesn t She dwelt among untrodden xxaxs Besnde the sprmgs of Dove, A mand xxhom there xx ere none to pralse And xery few to oxe And xou xxon t haxe m1nx loxers lf xour mother lxeeps that 1tt1 tude or frame of mlnd A xxolet bx 1 mossx stone I-I1lf hudden from the exe' I11r 1s a star xx hen onlx one Is shlnlng 1n the slsx And xou sure xxere 21 stir thls 'afternoon xx hen xxe trlmmed Fthel 1nd Harold 'She hxed unknoxxn and fexx eould lxnoxx When Lucy ceased to be But she IS ln her Qmxe 1nd oh' The d1fTerenee to me' ,, V . 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V. . 5 - I Ot eourse th1t Inst isnt true but it goes xxith the iest Its hs famous Luex poem It s 1xxtullx prettx espeeilllx tl1e p1rts lbout A xiolet bx 1 mossx stone hlli hidden from the exe and She xx IS interrupted bx the entrlnee of her 1110! 1er xx ho h el bouquet of roses in l1er h1nd O she sud I didn t knoxx xou h1e 1 xisitor You might 111 ro duee me Xlthel, 1nd she QINL Bill ln icx gl1re He s 1 s1lesm1n for W ordsxx orth s complete xxorks Ierh1ps Nlothei xxould like to he1r that poem 1bout I uex, she suggested Bill xx 1s flustered at first but repeated the poem xxith much expres sion 1nd ended bx saxing th 1t ex erx home ought to h1xe 1 copx XX ouldn t she like one5 XX hx xes I suppose so I guess xou h1ve sold 21 Copy xx as l1er reply Bill thought quicklx The book xx1s the telehers 1nd it xx 1snt Worelsxx orth s eomplete xx orks Vx ell xou see XIILIII11 tl11s is gust .1 S1lLSI11'lI'1 s eopx Xour eopx will eome from tl1e book store C O I7 Ihe piiec is txxo dollus plus tl1e post 1sge Nllx I h1xe xoui ll'lITlL' S1e glXL l1er nime I5 II thmlxetl hei mel took l11s elxe rs lhelps wut t1e roses 111 xx 1ter me tl1en 1slxeel xx IX 1 s1lesm11 shou el e1ll If tl1 lf houi of tl1e dlx in l1i h sehool 1nd xx mts to p1x l11s xx IX through eollege IIe is 1111 in an e1rlx st1rt Oh I H1 so glld I bought 1 book He xvls so good looking so elexn Cut 1nd eourteous I do hope he Gets through eollege By the xx 1x if xou xx'1nted to go to the d1nee so b1dlx tonight xxhx didn t xou hint lbout it? He might h1xe tlken Vou I xxould h1xe felt peifeetly s1fe to let xou go xvith him Do xou relllx mem thlt, Mother' des I do He s so el1fIerent from mx opinion of Bill Green Wfhx look so st1rtleel3 e th II x s Althex euiight hei mother S111 f1 LRAIY I IT'lI L FI API ER Kit r leoleins n the mirror for the third time and being s1t sfied xxith his hui' tie md suit, Bill Cook started for the door His roommate, 1ek NX illizms looked up trom his studxing md regarded him sadlx His look xx 15 not one ot wnger but of svmpathx Bill he s11d xx hat is 1 9 H1xe xou lost 1 bet' Are xou sick? For .1 m1n of xour keenness lek 1nd for one in sueh close eont1et xxith me xour ignormee is lI'l1l1lI1Q S1 I0 I nexer felt better in mx life He smiled 1nd s11d She s onlx 1 fllpper Her mme, continued Bill is just IS eute 'I don t xx 1nt to knoxx her interrupted Jaek I e1n t 11111ef1ne xxh1t h V ,V V, rv x 1' ' r v I ' x 5 -xy V I, h. V ' ' ' ' I' . 11 'A' . ' 'K ' t - ., , V , , , , , V . ' , ' , , 1 . . . K . . . . Y -Y I I. Q ly, . ' i V V' V , V V V V 'V A ' B 1 1 K t 1 K t 1 I Y' YY v I v 1 '1 v v ,, V r . ' . ' ' e ' , ' ' ' I 4 ' V. K YK V - 1 I . I v. - I V 3 1 , V I' V71 V x 1 V . V- A- . - V V xr ,t ' 1 I 1 - . . '. 1 . ' 1 ' ' . sn A 1 1 ' ' 4 ': 1 1 4 ' ul-if-. NI . I ' fl l' 'Q ' 1 I ' .i 1 . ' RI He said it xx'11s Ll business he xvorlxs at ns .1 side line. He is LI Senior 1 , V, It 1 I ' 1 ' I V 1 I v X- K ' x I 1 ' I 1 vl V l Y 5 1 . ' 1 '1 Y A 7 v I T V I V A 1 U Vx V ' 1 v vi 3 ' H ' ' N Y R . P' v 3. v V V h .,' If V ' 1 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' .V XV -ll, 1 x'.1' Bill. ll I1 A ' x . -lx. 1l,, 710. x r 1 1 4 j 1 J I I ' Q . ', A I ' . Y I - I V .1 - VV - 1. V - - 1 . K I H . , . . t. L V V , ' V ' . V' q 'V 'K 6 -, ' 1 LVI' K. 'C-. s-1 s ' 'V ' - 1. .V - V ..- - V , ' V V V s I' ' 1 V s V -V ' ' ' s V . , - . .L . you see ln them just a pack of gaudnly dressed, sidewalk shuffhng, don t I look cute ldrots' Why don t you get a regular grrl luke June Wheeler? A smlle lrghted B111 s eyes for an mstant but qulckly passed Shes a sensrble gmrl contmued Jack lXot one of your foohsh knoyy nothings, but a gurl yylth braxns and genuine beauty I m gomg out wnth june next Saturday Oh you are, commented B111 I haven t asked her yet, eonfessed ack I hayent seen her for a couple of yyeeks but Im go1ng to phone her tlns afternoon XVh1eh 19 just the same as though she had already consented agreed Brll saxelstlellly Well I m L,OlIlg and Blll yy alked out of the room vt,llllll'l1S yy ent to the phone, and l10t exaetly knoyynng hoyy to ex plam the lnteryenlng yyeeks of thoughtlessness ellled Junes number une IIISXNCFCCI Can t you guess who If ls? asked Ilek as a lead 05 June kneyy well but yy ould not admnt lt so ack was foreed to reveal hrs 1dent1ty' Oh, It s you' How are you and your frlend Brll Cook? Im lane, thanks, ansyyeled aek But Bull yvell, Im afrald hes on the deelme Hes been golng uound yylth those erazy llttle flappers Really? So Blll IS stoopxng to the SOClCty of a crazy httle flapper, IS me' Yes send ack sadly Iye tued to talk to hum, but 1ts no use I-Ioyyeyer, thats not the quest1on Are you dolng anyfthmg Saturday une? Yes aek Ive an engagement But eouldn t you postpone nt' he nnqunred Surely you lm sorrv, she mterrupted hunrnedly but that yyould be mapos sxb e Besldes I am expeetlng XISIIOTS my moment noyy so I thlnk youd bettel But une, pleaded aek, you Could INo I couldn t, she sa d coldly There s the doorbell now I must go Goodbye The reeerver cheked ln aek WllllJU1S ear and left hum SllOUtll1g hopelessly mto the mouthprece Number, please? Oh shucks ' growled Jack He slammed the door and went back to h1s room Three hours later, the door opened quretlv and Brll Cook entered wlth 1 pleasant smlle on hrs face What s the trouble ack? he mqumred Haye you lost a bet? Call It that lf you W1lSl'l clme the reply une threw me oyer Bull he at last confided I can t understand lt She didn t even grye me a ehanee to talk to her Probably you rnsulted her, suggested h1s roommate Insulted her' I should say not, retorted lack Why all I sard to her was that you were going around wrth one of those crazv httle flappers . . - 2 . - . , - . . , . . ,, - - Y . . . . , , . . . u y - - u - u 1 ' , . I- . 1 . - U r Y ll 77 ' , , . , - - ,, . , . . , . . . ,, ' x 1 - 1 - V I ' ., 11 ' x V 1 f 1 y Y- Y 1 '- J , , , '. ' V 1 ' A - s , X V s, - r , , J , , , , . .. . lv ' 1 ' ' D5 I . . . , . a 1. l tely' H ,, . . N . . , . , , , Y y . I ,, N I- , v Q. ,, . - , ' 1 k 1 I I -,, .. I J H , , ,, , k K .. , - -,, . - U ,, - , . , , 4 , - . 1 1, . . 1. , . , , - , s ,. vi.. .. J ,, J Y .. ,, ., Y , ,, - .. , , , , . . . ,, V . X - J Y , , . . .. Y .. , . . , . . . 4 . at 1 . ' I - e 9 - ., .. , . . , . , . t . . 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Ol . tl1 1'c got 11.1111cs lll 3,l1t, snil lS'll. 1 ' , ' rl ' 1 H- '.11t'l'1jl1 1.' ' 401. XV-ll. 11' 1 it? Bill Lill l V gtcd. l1's -- 1 l1u .lllli into thc cl. Q thug. NX'l 1111' 'crg ,' lirrlc ll.1ppc1 s' Tl 111 is---'s Q 1 --lf -flu 'Cx1... '5l. H E 'f 1 l' as in ' ' 'l.1'l1. . Qjj.. 'o1. 1 1 . ' ' . 1 ' ,'Xnl . l11.1r l1.1t 'Q . l' l A' 1111. ,l'l1' rich' 11.11 in 11 'ity 'VI 1 . -1.11 . U- i. 'tthll I ' sc, HA - 'lllinz h-s'llu. -, ' '. Th' -4 1 I llght o11 1: .lur- Tl1'j -'1'Lll l l ' :11', A HARD BUSINESS MAN Hello The Important lookmg busmess man ansyy ered the slstent rmg of hrs ofhee phone Oh hello Bob Whatf Sure, I guess I can slnp ayy ay for 1 couple of rounds Whlt the yyhole gang? Sure sults me The loser pays All mght Ill meet you xn half ln hour HOY1Il0 Weatlmerby, of Wfeatherby 'md Company tlueyy down the book tlnt he h1d been readnng and started ehueklmg Then he sand to h1mself Thus IS my last chance to beat Bob thns summer, and Ill do nt or glye up golf for a yyhxle ust then the telephone rang agam He pxeked If up 1nd Ill a hard, erlsp tone sald Hello What IS 1t9 If nt s 1 salesman, I don t yy ant to see hum XVho3 Nly yylfe Well yy hy dmdn t you say so m the hlst pl1ee7 Tell her that Ill be rlght doyyn Wltlm 1 yyeuy look of I'L9lgl'l'1t10l'l, Horatio held dovyn the telephone reeely er for 1 moment, then lifted It and sand Central 890 Yes Hello Bob? Thns IS Ray Well, my dear Mr Colton, Im afrsud that I won t e able to beat you this afternoon I haye to motor to Utlea Neyy Xork, busmess If I can squlrm out of lt, Ill meet vou at the Sequanl Club at three sh 1rp Good bye He slammed doyyn the reeelver, gave vent to 1 muttered exelama t1on, then yylth a moyement of lmpatlenee shouldered hlmself into hls oyexeoat and slammed his derby onto hls steel gray l'lC'ld He strode lUljLSfIC1llX to the eley ltoxs, stepped mto one and was shot down tyy enty manner ehanged It ehmged from a stately dlgnlty to an alr of p1n1e He yy alked reluctantly to the yyaltxng room, hesxtated before the door then steeled hlmself and yyalked ln Holatlo H es dear Horatlo I hlye been yy IIUIIQ for fully fiye mlnutes I do not llke to be thus lmposed upon The spemleer yy ts 1 I'l1'1IIlll I0OlxlIlg woman of forty yylth 1 elosely eropped head ol blonde hur A moment of sllenee then 1 faltexmg lnsyyex Vell my dear es Uh XX e had 1 dnectors meetmg I presume so Dnd you yyant me for somethlng, dear? Yes You may drlye me up to Blyyyorth Hall Dngby h1s yymred me and has mylted me to eome up XY lsn t that syyeet of hum Horatlo' Do not use that tone yy hen speakmg to me All rnght dear Do you mmd 1f I get my eheekbool13 Ill need lt Tvyenty m1nutes later the Weatlmerbyfs Sussex Super Seyen was yyhlrlnng toyyard Falkes, Pennsyly anna, where Blyworth Hall was sltu ated N'I1le after mule sped by until suddenly Mr Weatherby brought the car to a grmdmg stop Horatxo ' an aexd yoxee from the back seat broke the sllenee 5 what xs this halt for? ' u as ' ' ' - . 3 - ' 1n- 'I 7 U vf v , , . ' . i 1 , v I - 1 Y .I 7 1 I , . ,Y 4 ' . ' ' . I 1 ' L I 'X V 3 , . - , I ' . 1 1 I , , . .V V . ,, L - . e y 1 K o 1 Y I Y 7- 3 Y . 3 Y - -' ' ' ' B 111 - y 15' L ' t ' r 1 1 1 1 1- ' - ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 . . , . . . , . ' ' . '. ' . ' .' . ' bf . ' ' . . ' ' ' ' on ' 1 ' ' I 1 f ,, V I - I ' 4 e e . 7 I -I 7 Q . .S I . '1 ' , 1 1 1 1 vi - 1 ' 1 , ,- one stories. As he stepped out upon the main floor of the building, his 1 5 f i Y . I Y , , 4 I 1 I I 0 V - o rl I ' Y! . 1 V V' . D YI I ' I 3 1 I 1 ,, I ' H 'fa . a- 'A . A ' L - lf 1 L' . L' 'iw 1 K 31. K L k My 3 y 'V 1, HY, ,N .. , ,H -I , - 1, .. . - ,, lv Y 6 1 1 I I I V 1 Y 1 Y 1 ' VA X . x U . . I .1 yn a Y - au . . tl ' V ' 5! , . I . . f r ' , - Y , . n A I . lv I V u V 11 ' ! ' Y ' ' 1 I V Q! V ' ' 7 I think this gentleman wants to speak to us. The gentleman was a six foot state polieeman, who stood beside the car with a book of tickets in his hand I yyonder if you he had begun, yvhen Mrs Weatherby cut in yy it 1 Young m tn, do you happen to know yy ho I am? I am Mrs Horatio Weatlierby, and thlt rs my husband Be quiet, Horatio' I want you to understand thlt I am not rn the habit of being spoken to like that, and I am not going to haye this conversation prolonged Drive on, Horatio The big car shot foryyard, leaving a hot and persprrrng policeman rubbing 1 yery red face Hmph I guess I taught him a feyy manners But, my dear, he was only trying to sell some tickets for a eharity bazaar Huh yyell, yyhy didnt he say sou Audibly Nlr XVeatherby said I don t knoyy, dear To himself he muttered, Too mueh Competition Ten minutes later Mrs Weathcrbv said, Horltio, when you arrrye at the roid leidnng to the Sequana Golf Course, turn up there and driye through the eourse is I mly be able to see some of my friends Horltlo remembering that Mr Colton hyd spoken of playing at the Sequtna Course felt his heart sink He turneel hilf around and said But my de 11, don t you think rt s 1 little too long? Horltio' It s shorter And so the mltter stood When Horatio came to the entrance, he turned up his eoit collar, set his derby doyyn oyer his eyes, and droye yyrth one hlnd, puttrnv the other to the side of his face, then, yyrth 1 tiny spark of hope thlt he yyould not be seen and recognwed by 'ylr Colton he entered the golf Course Mrs Xyettherby Critically looking out the yyrndoyv, did not notree Nlr XVLIIIILFIJW s eondrtron until they yyere li 1lf way through the eourse Uh, uh Sit up Iix your hlt Put doyy n your eolt eollu' And don t seoyyl' Stop driy nw yyith one hlnd and drive as you should XI: XX eitherby eomphed yyrth Ill these requests Then he thought of 1 neyy yy ly to iyoid beinf seen and I'LLOL'llllLLl He pusheel doyyn on the aeeelerytor ind tht err shot foryy 1rd It yy ts fully 1 minute before Xlrs yy eltherby reeoy ered from her surprise 1nd rn thtt minute the err hyd tr iyelled some three thousind feet Then she gisped Hor itio Stop this unerrthly speed this rnstmt yy hit- shouted Nlr XX eatherby going flster Stow this instant yll right eeir XX hen he hyd reluetantly sloyyed doyyn Nlrs XXICICITCFIJX shirply sud Horltro Neyer go at that rlte of speed agun I yyon t de Chortled Mr Xveatherby rehey ed because he yy is then PISSIDQ through the eyrt of the course Three quarters ot an hour of steady drrying brought Nlr and Nlrs XVeatherby to the palatral mansion called Blyfyyorth Hall, yyhere they It 75 ' V , V - A , fl . e 1 2 , . 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I y y V . . ahghted 1nd xx ent to Bounders hd the dorm1torx' xxhere Dlgbx roomed Thex entered I11s roo111 and after greetmgs had been exchanged Mrs WeatI1erbx hred 1 xollex of questnons .lt D1gbx begmmng xx1th, D0 xou xx 1sI1 xour teeth ex e1x dsx 5 Ind Clldlflg xx1tl1 Does tl1e doetor ex1n11ne xou exerx dxx' to xxI11eh Dlgbx wnsxxened xes or no as tI1e quest1on demlndeel XX'hen XI1s XXLIIIILIIJX Ind fIl1lSl1Cd I-Iomtlo sald eisuallx Hoxx d1eI 1ll tI1e blo11de h 1115 get on you1 co1t eoll:11 D1 vbx Ioolxed xxo1r1ed 1nd stlmmered, XVeIl you see, mx 100111 n11te IS troubled xx1tI1 ixllen axehes llld xx henexer he combs l11s h11r, tI1ex fwll on 111e Ah, xes breslthed Holltlo And s1x Uwe! I ll need sex entx hxe buelxs for mx text books To be Slllk. 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THE YOUNGER GENERATION Why IS lt true that young people of today are so xrresponsnble and leasure lov1n , so nndnfferent to obll atxon and dut 9 The answer IS to P g g Y be found nn a comparison of the world of today wnth that of thlrty or fort ears a o when Amernca had no 1cture shows, automobxles, radxo, Y Y 8 P or other modern convenxences The actlvxtnes of today are physlcallv and mentally overstrmulatmg The erght hour law has brought to many, hours of lensure not known before A person recenves a larger salary than formerly, consequently all classes of people hate monev to spend for luxurres Luxurles and wealth are 1ll rlght for those who spend vslsely but for those who cannot, what an opportun1ty for dxsslpatlon and degradauon There IS, to 1 eertam extent, a lack of refinement nn the women todly They have not the modesty of gxrls of former generatxons But the younger generation llone cannot be blamed for thxs 'vfany older women fall to exerelse good judgment and taste ln matters of dress md general appearanee Some sav that youth IS deterloratmg, and others say that xt IS not Both have good arguments to lustlfx thexr statements Have young people cast aslde all reasonlng m a juxenlle stampede for freedom' Or us thexr revolt natural, and does lf show that their active ldeallsm IS trung to End 1 solut1on for thrngsu Doroffay Mznr 79 ALWIA MATER fhele stznels our XlI'l1l XIIILI on the lull Iour yelrs ago we sen ee lll toelu we hue stepped out, but wlth the feelw tlnt we know 111 that 15 eontuned XKIIHIH those four wmlls There IS no mvste. there, only elrelms boolss and laughter Wie have forgotten the studs and the tears Yet how serx personal and dear that school IS noxx Izxerx mornmtg l em guess her Wdlxlllg Perhaps she saws ns Her xxmcloxss and doors open Then come the teachers, the nrst shlnxng faees ansnous ones, gn ones, studnous ones and finally those few laggard ones ereepxng llke snuls L1I1VkllllDglX to school The xx arnmg bell hls rung Somehow the word IS passed l1'lXStCI'lOLlSlS to the l1st dnstant strlegler, for hls step automatneallx qunel-.ens and the dash I9 on What 1 Sl'lOllIlI1LI tumult greets our e1rs' The hnll bell Ind the throng hls sanxshed Thus from elmss to elass these students go untrl the uelcome bell of lunch hour sounds A hungrx school a half hours reeompense' Two more perlods, and they 1re rewarded with freedom The school gn es up 1ts company to the outdoor world, and only those fevs last dllngent ones remaln to work wnthm 1tS walls Hours pass, and one by one a few l ghts appear 1n the vundows Bey ond, the sun hovers above the horlzon for a brlef moment and then 15 lost to slght Dusk glxdes swlftlx on Then the wlndovss wnth thexr l1ghts wmk, the eyes of the school droop and close All IS dark, all ns qunet, and there IS peace on the ln V - V . . . , . 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SATISFACTION The younger generation called xt Black Stream, but the older people characterlstxcally called If by the tradmonal name, Peterstown It was a truck farmmg dlstrxct mth neat, orderly farms Do you wonder that Ehza Hicks called xt a mlscrable one horse town and Jeanne Roth saxd Durmg all my trlps abroad and journeys mto the west, I have never found a town more quamt and charmmg than thas june had arrlved, the month of roses and summer boarders, the month whlch means prosperlty to the natlves of Black Stream, for as usual the eltv v1s1tors would crave quantntles of fresh milk, cream, and vegetables The men worked ln the fields to supply the needs but the women who had no domestic work became wantresses nn the boardmg houses, hotels, and tea rooms The vnsxtors, dressed In elaborate s1lks or extreme sport rugs, arrxved ln smart cars No wonder Elma Hleks longed to hve m the Clly, where everyone dad just as he washed That ns what cnty hfe meant to Ell7Il, just as IC does to hundreds of other country women One season a sympathlzmg guest asked thls unhappy gnrl to ac company her to the cntw for a week end To Fhm It was all a happy day drcam, but the next week or two at home was a long dreadful nnght mare So vxhcn Mass Roth asked Elma to go to the cnty for a few weeks, thus tame to earn money as well as to hve a month ln the cnty she all but went Insane On June fifth Ehza boarded the tram at the httle statlon amld washes of good luck and happmess from her frlends Lxza, vxhen are you commm home? mquxred young ames Allen, who, lt was rumored, admxred thus xndependent lass Well Jnm, came the reply the end of the moath, and I mnght go back I dunno The tram jerked and was off off to the cxty' Now the reason for Jeanne Roth s askmg Ehza HlCkS to come to the Cnty was to take care of her apartment whllc she tnred of cxty hfe went mto the most remote corner of the New England states, for a rest On unc hfth she, too, boarded the tram, loaded wxth goodwxll gxfts whxeh she chsposcd of among the porters She wanted nothnng to remand her of the cltx lionbons nn the country' Incrcdnble' Oh hoax happy fhza Hncks was when she was able to press a button to put on the hghts or to move thc hfr and to swccn the dust up wnth an clcctrne cleaner She vsas not accustomed to such luxurves There were telephones an Black Stream, to be sure, but none hke the e The doctor had one just a black box on the vsall totally unhke the httle cradle phone an the tlnx receptnon hall To run mto a theatre after mornmg chores were done, to trawel about the crtw m a cab subwas or electrxc cars to shop 1n large stores among crowds these vsere marvelous ad ventures Nlam tnmes a das Nlrs I-hcks had to answer quest'ons eonccrmng her daughter, but the one to whom she spoke confidentially was Jm Yes um she says II s jest grand there but nex er yox mmd she ll tlre of lt She was born and brought up nn Peterstown, and she axon t Ollf grovs xt fer a long tame nf she takes after the Peck slde, 1n fact elther slde uc old tnmers stuck to the country an let them cxts folks do hkewnse' 1 V 1 1 . . . . ,, , u 2 - . ,, . . . . 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L . . . 1 , - - 1 - . . , T V1 - ', ' g pl One xx ecl1 shppeei bx qu elxlx but bx the nnddle of the sceonel xxec-I1 t11ne to elnne seemed to slxelxen Exexx thx xx IS the s1me Xntuxe no longer helel the IIIIMILIIOII lf IOIITILIIX helel IO1 her She longeel tor 1 good pllx at HIQIII 1nste1l of the stoxx tell ng IOI Amerleln Be.1ut1e5 lnstelel ol XXIILI 1oses tor bonbons 1nste1el of popeorn for IUXLIFILS 1nste1eI ot the so e xlleel joxs of the Sllhplx. Infe e II tnne lqgeel he mlsseel Ins pllxmxte eontnnul x 1ne es peelxllxf on Sunel1x xx hen he hlel to xx lllx :lone from ehureh T1me toLl111 begln to drug ex en 111 the e1tx To rnse exerx l11OI'l1Illg 1nel he11 the rush ind bustle to hlxe the housexx oxlx elone pr1et1e1lly 1ll bx LICLIIILIIX xxlth no eflort on her pant, to go 1mong the hot eroxvels these xx ere no longer strnlxlng 1ttr1et1ons She xx lnted to breathe the eoun trx 11r, to be quxet to tum out xx ell done xx ork clone w1th her oxx 11 hlnels to wxlk 1lone or xx1th IIN on the unplveel rmels of Iillek Strelm TIITTL praetxemllx stood stnll for mll thlee b Il111 bo1e If f 1 elnne s sllxe IIN eleel1neel to spelk of If beeluse of Illll, 1nd elnne refuseel to return beeluse she elxd not xv1nt to meet her frlenels xvlth thlt I tolel xou so loolx 1n the1r exes The lxst of the seeonel xxeel1 llngered on so long that Ihla II1eI1s must return home, knoxxlng no 1l1b1, she slmplx slgned her n1me 111 1 IIFQC scr1xxl The next ellx Nllss Roth read the llttle note joxouslx for lf gtve her an eweellent re1son for g0lllg back to toxvn Saturellx mornmg 1 txreel but h1ppx glrl deseeneled the t1'11n steps to LIIISP the hrm hlnel of Inn Allen, xx ho h1el been xx lIIlI1g If the stttlon some hfteen mlnutes before the trun htel n111x eel Thlt exenlnsg 1nothe1 uno x seenel el from 1 11e1xe o m sfo'tune of losung hex houselxeeper the onlx one she coulel trust lhlt leeounts fOl the suelel n Qlllflgt on the pxrt of II111 Ilxelxs xx 13 s11el Ill nexer lelxe th1s be1ut1fu llttle toxxn 121111 lf I em 1e It Yes the extx 19 Ill 11ght for 1 eouple of eI1xs or so, but I xx1nt to 1xe II1 the countrx e1nne Roth s11CI I th1nI1 all smxll toxx ns 1re horrlel I useel to l1l1e them fox 1 xxeek cnel p1rtx but thex dxsgust me xx1th thelr stozx xml 1 hmlf houses mel ITISLIIILKWIHIC LIDPWX eel ro1els uulnllz Irlal 9 THI' Of EAN X s11Ior m1x m summer see Slups ghehng fu' bexonel the le1 XY 1t1 sel mls xxheellng IH the 111' I1sh sxxnnmmq sxx11tlx tree from e11e, The ocem full of mx SELYICS SLLl'l1ll1Sl to xxh sper to the ITILklL Inlm WJ gan, 7 A ' ' It ' X 'ge ' . - ' I j, I ' 'I ' 4' I ' 'L Tn -I11. I -1133-: x 'Q' 'X au' Q ' ' ' glli' . I - . '. ' ' ' . 1 . , . ' I ' ' L ' 1 iv x w 1. 1. lv V' x 1 ' . K ' 1-1 71 1 1 ' 1' - 1 - ' 1- 1 1 1 -K .1 Q' 1 '1 v - V1 - 1 ' 1 v L W ' ' ' Q .' . ut 'I ' o' swnlloweel her pride and wrote her employer a short note saying she' ,- - 1 A A ' 1 y K 11 fl' ' 1 1 L. A ' yo 1, lnel' eler' e ' 1 train nnel boldly tolel her ls f lwr mg 1 ' ' J C 'L 'I ' A 'lx 1' I, '. ' I A ' ' ' 'Q ltlp I . 2, ' ' '. 4 I 'Q ' . . '. I' '- . j,, ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Y '- 1 f' 1' - 1, , - - 1 , , ' , ,Q I 'Y ' -ci!- I I' -I 1 . ' I . ' ' , A , Q 4 I K 4 1' ' '., l . 1-g .' ' ' K I 1 .' J' b N ' x b -.Y ' 1 .K .,, 1 'Nj' , SLOTI AND IAND 0F ENDLESS BEAUTY It seems merednble that one eountrv ean possess so much beauty nn sueh a large varlety as Seotllnd yet thxs as true The beauty of her lakes, her hnlls, anel her mountuns ns superb Snr Walter Scott pxctures for us seenes that seem more luke a plradlse than anythlng else, but he has de scrlbed pllces whose beauty exnsts eyen today, and thousands of tourlsts go there annually to v1s1t these places and satlsfy their curloslty As II IS rmpossnble to attempt to descrxbe all of Scotland rn one short paper, nt 19 best to desernbe one seetlon, and, as I haye seen a llttle of the northern eoast of Seotland and a few of the Orkney Islands, rt IS probably best to e.esernbe that sectxon If a tournst should land nt necessary to choose between the North or the South he would find nt drfhcult to declde whreh to vlslt, but let us suppose he chooses the North He would ney er regret xt One of the most mterestxng plaees he would vxsnt would be Inverness, often called the Capntal of the Hrghllnds It ns a cnty datlng back as far as the twelfth eenturv, and, although xt has from tnme to tlme suf fered at the hands of randers and marauders, xt has never lost any of 1ts beluty and plcturesqueness Although It rs rn the Highlands, the mhabxtants speak wnth a charm me Fnghsh aceent and dress as Fnglxshmen At the festlvals and holidays only are the clln eolors dnsplayed He would problbly ynslt manv towns and dlstrxcts which would present to hrm be autv nn a varrety of forms One of these rnlght be Black Isle a peninsula upon whleh IS bullt 1 town th It clalms to haye the oldest lnhnbrted house ln Seotland These tow ns, rneh nn yarvmg seenery, afford exeellent opportumtnes to the sportsmln or angler He naught wlsh to ylslt Orkney .1 group of sixty seyen lslands to the north of Scotland only thnrty of whneh are inhabited 'Vlany of them used as health resorts because the atmosphere as so fresh and my rgoratmg The clnmmce IS mueh better for my allds than that of the South, yvxth nts sultry summer heat Orkney furnnshes quarry for both the hunter and the angler A few days spent ln yxsntxng these Islands wlll not be wasted I haye seen the barren coast of Northern S otland and a few of the Orkney Isllnds at two dnfferent tlmes On both oecasnons they presented su h 1 wonderful and yynld tvpe of beauty that xt stunned me whale I reeprded It In Iune we plssed through the narrow strait that separates Orkney from the malnlmds It yy IS 1 elear yy arm dry anel the sea was yery ealm 'yflmy of the hulls stood up agunst the sky hkc huge black grants, topped yy th snoyy white llLfl'lfl'l0Ll9LS, yy hlle others se lreely ralsed thelr heads lboye the yy ater No matter hoyy eold and bleak these Islands seemed, eaeh pre sented an lndxyrdual beauty Many were yylthout a growing tree but yvere eoyered yyxth 1 carpet of brwht green grass Others were mhabnted, as eould be seen by the smlll groups of eottages huddled on the sheltered snde of a hnll and once or tyvlce one could ghmpse the steeple of a ehureh boye the green hulls There yy 19 one llttle Island hardly a male square There was no sxgn of yeegetatron on lt, and a huge yy hxte lnghthouse stood on the hnehest point V 1 V n 1 , 4 ll A W i I I X ' ' l v . I In v 1 , vm A . 1 ., ' , ' ' , - - 1 1 V 1 I 'H ' L Q 0 - u h . t ' I W l I Y 3 l x T n- T 1 K I 1 4 , 1 V . v, . ' ' 3 U h ' 1 . I I 1 1 , . 'A 'h Y l YI l . I x x - w 1 h I l 1 1 . ' 1 ' , ' ' ' I 'l u ' ' . . . 1 . - 1 1 I I D I V . . ' 1 , l - , 7 .1 ' A . V . 1 3 ,V . R ' I l . ' 5 V -' l ' - 'I I vm 1 h .1 - 1 x I 4 Y Y' . 1 V 1 . - Vx A 1 ' . ' ' 1 A V IV ' 'V V '- L 1 ' . ' 1 . I are barren and useless, but toyvns have been bullt on some and others are Y x . e . V V 1 1 . .1 . ' f- , , l 7 'L K Y I x x A ' I Y ! V- - V 1 . V' V V ' 1 ' x Vl - --1 I Y ' . ' X Y 1 A . v- ' V ' 3 Y 1 Y ' Y Y ' A V Y 1 l - . I ' Y . x 1 . x rg V- V ' 1 ' 1 V ' 1 Q. V1 ' 1' - V1 , V, 1 A ' , , 1 , 1V V 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' ' V' V V V V' v' 1 . V1 V , . ' ' , 1 1 1,,, . 1 , , S 1 K k Q A - 'A - 1 Il. U 1 I 1 l 1 I' V1 . V1 1. ' ' V ' ' 1 1 ' ' rf the roel s To me xt d1d not seem xerx beautlful at least not nn Iune but on the return trup rt xx as dnfferent XVe came baelx through the same passa3.,e ldhxs tlme It xx IS stormy Although the sun shone for a part of the tlme lf xx as rapldly turmng dark Ior a second txme xxe went by th httle rsland Suddenly xxe passed mto a ram eloud and the ram burst upon us For the first tmae m mx hfe I saxx a ra nboxx at sea and thls lone httle Island and lts pretty httle h.,hthouse xxere ln the arch The hghthouse xxas no longer xxhxte but a beaut1ful shell pmk the clouds that had prev lously loolxed so SIFIISILI' took on a my rnd of del cate colors and as one gazed at the axxe 1l'1SplI'lHg scene he felt as though the portals to heaven had been opened before hrs ex es Soon xxe xxere avx akened from our reverxe as the ram stopped and the ramboxv gradually dlsappeared I shall always regard thlt httle lsland as a hallowed spot Soon the un dx appeared also and the storm broke It poured fiercely xvhrle the vxmd rocked the boat to and fro The angry waves rushed agalnst the rocks onlx to break up 1nto snoxx xxhxte foam After I had xx atehed thus scene for a xxhnle the xslands passed from xxew and xt xxas dark flue Pefevton 29 THE UNINVITED GUEST Suddenly I awoke' Somethlng had startled me and my heart was raclng madly What was nt? I had been dreammg of the sound of tramp mg feet and prob-no-nt came agam A step another and yes around me that I mmght shut rn the thumpmg of my heart I looked at my vxatch nt was four oclock on a cold gray dark mormng III August A fog surrounded the rambhng old house that moaned and creaked ln the nxght closing, us m by ourselve The whole xxcrld xxas stlll except for th oceaslonal drlp of the fog., and the steps Some one xxas up toelng stealthnly across the room upstanrs No one xxould be xxallsmg around the house at that hour unless Clanssa were xxalkmg ln her sleep I heard the heaxy breath ng of sleep commg from the next room and knexx that Crass was ln bed and that Ruth vxas sleep mg peacefully at my slde Not bemg famllar wlth the house I de lded tn wake her I crowded her gently hoplng that I xxould not startle her 1nto speech and thus be heard upstanrs Ruth started to turn over as she d d I xxhrspered close to her ear Ruth don t say any thmg but just hsten and see lf you hear what I thunk I hear Ruth half axx ake sat up rn bed I-Ier eyes opened yxlder and xxnder and fanallx m mx ear Stuws somethmg IS upstairs sard Ruth but added xv th rehcf Oh' I knoxx It s a hmb of the tree on the house Wfe had to cut one sh one txxo-three Dnd you hear that? I asked That noise has feet and so haxe I and Im gomg to use them What s upstairs? INoth1ng ansxx ered Ruth Since my father dled we haxe rented lt but xt s emptx novx , .L , , 1, l 3 K .K A g i I A I I 1 1 ' ' . 7 . . 'Q I- 7 x 1 . v I, L . M , 1, ,J . . . . , . 4 ' v A , f 1 . ' ' . 1 . .. , 1 S . L Y ' g . - A , v, ' ' , , 2 Q . . . . , . , . f v -' ' ' , . , J , L , I f f V ' ' V 1 l r 1 ' . s 's . . . f . Y- K a C 7 n 4 .l , ' X . I- ' I 4 . Y ' - Y I h 7. . 7- y 4 . 1 , 1 - . . , . . , . ., . V . . - K o T--6 it 1 i three, and no dreamlng. I hstened breathlessly, pulhng the covers tlghtly - , , . 5 5 7 Y l . . . , Y s. - ' , f.. ' . e ' ' . ' v- -- V , h . . Y . Y Vg ' . 1 '. ' ' . . 'f 1 ' 4 ' . - ' . I ' - . Y . . . . p. . . , c . . . , . . . . , . .. . . g . , 1 , V . 'I 1 I v L 1 I v - i' ' . 4 - , H . - . 't , ' . ' 'D . 'I f- ' v 1 1 1 1 u H - - , .. . V ,, .. - X . 1 . t . . ' , .f 1 - ,, Y .. . 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X '1 . . beckoned to lllfll, not darmg to eall out He eame hurr1edly lookmg at us as xf yye yyere 1nmates of an asylum, but yye told h1m that yye were as nearly 1n our r1ght m1nds as could be expected smce there was an un1ny1ted man upstamrs Tlns brought forth a smlle as large as all out doors, msmuatmng that we were fnghtened by 1mag1nat1on because Ruth s mother had gone away for the mght On seemg the SCFIOUS eyepressnons on our faces, he yyent through the kltchen and upsta1rs Ruth and I folloyyed hlm We looked IDIO eyery room eloset, and corner, but there yy asnt even mud to baek up our statement You yyould haye heard them 1f they had left by the yymdows, sa1d the nexghbor Yes, sald I But they d1dn t have to open the front door and they could haye left easlly by the back door Whxle yye yy ere dressmg I guess you gnls better go back to bed You must haye heard a stray cat ofTered the ne1ghbor Mly be yy l11le yye XXCIC COITlll'lg up he1e, he went doyy n st urs Don t you thmk that yye had better go doyyn 1211115 I asked We stole down ca1efully unt1l yye came to tl1e hbrary Islsten do you lltill that' I yyhmspexed Yes and sh lt s LOIHIIIQ fiom the -mls rooms announeed Ruth XVC yy ent 111 and found anette and Clarlssa whlspermg about tl1e steps upstans Gxrls s11d Ruth you re two hours late There yy IS soneone up stalrs and may be around here now You stay ln bed yyh1le yye go doyyn eellar If any one comes, scream XVC had just 1eached the bottom of the stalrs as '1 sl1r1ll ery plerced the 111 The nenqhbor leaped up the stans and bounded IHIO the qlrls yyere empty e eareful I yy 11ned 1 myy e 1 t1 1 ust t1en mette N134 under the bed Tyyo ocloek rlmt IIICI noon Ruth yy 1s ealhnv 1 fr end 1nd yy ys ex lJl'11I1lI'lQ to he1 that C1199 and anette yy ere 111 no eond1t1on to play b11ds'e but that they yy ould be 111 flilllf 111 1 day or tyyo s1nee necks yyezen t bemsg yy runs' that season The next day yye lealned that 1111 Gxant and Bob Holt had yumped 1 fI'LlLllf to IXeyv York durmg the YIIQIII of the steps Ruth deelales now th If the sound yy 1s our 1mag1n1t1o11s But then she has to l1ye thele and ont IS , NX lsnt lf and couldnt lf hyye been tyyo un1ny1te euests Mary ellll Iymzn P C' CHAMPIONS We Almonds are the yylnners, XVC beat the other teams We tr ed to keep If seexet But noyy Iye sp1lt the beans V1 a Dumau, 7 A I l '1 1 T1 I ', . 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A1 .. .11 L Y- - fy J - iA l ' Q v ' --1 ' s . ,- 1,. . - I JUSTICE IN THE BALANCE Tl1e door of the de1tl1 eell opened The sl11do11 of tl1e b1rs fell from tl1e f1ee of the prlsoner sho111ng the hlggard features of 1 111 ddle uged D110 He stmgered IOYNX 1rd nnto the 1rms of tl1e elerg1n11n 11l1o had eo111e to ILIIDIIIISILF the last rltes I 1m not gu1lt1 Tl1e er1 rang througn tl1e eorrldors It seemed to be p1el1ed up 1nd thro11n back b1 tl1e ghosts of otners 11l1o hld preeeded hlm elo11n tl11t el1e1d l11ll H eu must be1r up Slld tl1e man of God co111p:1ss1on1tel1 Ior 11l11t' elK.l'l1lI1LI6LI tl1e eonden1ned man IH 1 dull 1o1ce Tl1ere can be 110 God' If ther IS he 111ll sl1o11 merev to my llttle f11111ly 1nd IIS f1tl1er Tl1e m111 11l1o NN IS to elle SILlI3b0I'l1IX refused to be eonsoled b1 re 'lon Ile 1 lee to 1 execuenon IOOUI b1 1110 h1rd fxeed guirds Onee tl1e1e, l1e LOIIIPSKLI Ne11sp1per 111e11 r1p1dl1 jotteel do11 I1 tl1e plt 1ble 1et I The IUIII 111s enuellv ILNIXLLI 1nd 1sked lf l1e l11d Zin, l1st 11ords to s11 No d1111n V011 Xs soon 15 these 11no111pron11s111g 11ords l11d left l1s l1ps l1e 1e1n1ed, 1111 IOT 1' IN I tell XOLI I 1111 p:111ne, for someone es s 'ax er111e God 111l p11n1sl1 XOLI 1 He X115 p'1eed 111 tl1e eleet11e el111r 1nd ln 1 few seeonds tl1e father 1 S1111 son 111e llLlS 111d 1 lrul 111fe 1111 ree ueed to llfelessness If tl1e IIISUQIIIOII of l11s lello11 men l11lSqLlLl'ldlllg under tl1e 111n1e of 11st1ee 11111tter 11 f1et IIIIXLX XILXLI 111s11ot g111lt1 IIIIIOLIQII the et debt Ile l11d gone to tl1e house of l11s l1e111est e1ed1tor 1nte11d1111g to 1sl1 fo1 111 extens1o11 ot l11s I1-1n He rmg the b ll 1nd opened the door of the 1est1b11le XX 1tl1 1 sodden thud the de1d bod1 of hls eredltor tell out 1g1111st l11s lees T'IOI'lhLLI l1 bent o1er the eorpse A l1n11e YK 1s 1n l11s l1e11t Xt tl1e p1ee1se 111o111e11t tl1e de1d m1ns 111fe e1n1e to tl1e door Qeemg Xle1er b nd111-1 111 er l1er l1L1sb1nd, she shrlelxed tor 1 pol1een1111 Hex er1es 11e1e IILNLI 111d people e1n1e I'l,lDl1ll1g' Meyer 11 as taleen to yul end lo l1ed LII I'Ie 11 IS t11ed eo'111eted on e1rc11111st111t11l e11de11ee 1nd d11l1 exeeuted e11 11ee1s e l11s XOLIIN5 111fe sueeum e 1 e 111 e1e l1e1 t 11oeen l l1e1111 11e1 IILISIDIIWLI 1 INLIFQLYLI D111 NIe1er 111s pl1eee 111 111 OFPIIIII 1s1 1 Th 1e l1e QILXX up Sllblk t to the seorn 1nd eontempt th1L 111ust be rhe lot ot 11111rdere1s en D111 eher1shed the 111en1o11 of l11s de1r n1otl1er but h1ted tl1 111111e of l11s t1tl1er 11ho had been lesponslble for 1ll the d sf r1ee l1e 11 IS sufleung D111 011.11 up 1 1e11 mtelllsgent l1d One LIAIX he le1rned tl11t l1 s 11tl1er l11d been eon11eted on an 1ssumed reeonst1uet1on of the Cfll'l1C As no one llld ZICILIIIIX seen HHYX CY NIe1 er k1ll Rosenbl1tt If remamed tl11t N111 er p11d 111tl1 l11s l1fe not 1s a result of estabhshed 1gu1lt but on 1n 1ss11n1pt1o11 ot etult Xnd 11 h1t 1 PFICC h1s f1lI11lIX hmd pnd' 1 1 1. 1 . 1 ,' 1 , 1 Q .- 11 1 1 1 1 1x 1 1 1 11 ' 1 - 1 - 1 1' 1 1 1 1. 1 L 1 I ,, . . 1 1 . , . . , ' 1 ' , , ' , , H , ' me ,H L' I ' I A I 1'- 1 I T I C -1 I rn - v vi V ' I 1 I I V vi 1 AI ' I I I ' 1 I Y I- lie' . 1 1'.1s 'l rl e t' ' 1' ' . -1' . '. fe ' . 1 1 1. - -- 1 1 -1 1' - 1 ' 1 . , 1 1 ..11. 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . 1' 3 J 1 ' 1 1 Q 1 ' 1 1 , se . ' I 1 1 bull ' 1' . 1 1' J 1 - le' ' 5 -. ' fl ' 1' Lllf' I V11 IL 'I . I I I' 'I ' I L- Y L . 1 I 'I' ' I I ol 1 ,L I I .b. U LI Q. 'I X I1 'I Tl A X xl' xi' . 1 ' 411 ' ' -1 1 1 1 21- 11 ' 1 1 1 A11 1 ' f1'. '1 t 1 '1',. 1' 'fn' was never b1'o11gl1t to light. Nleyer l1.1d been ll retail n1erel1g111t, l1eg11'ily in I . I ly I I I 'A' It Y- I' I I V . I I K I 1' ' ' IA' I A - . ,L . I L I C I x I 111- ' 11 1 1- 1 1 1 11 1' '1 1 1 ' 1 1. - , 1 -1 1 -1 1 1 . ' 1' -1 1 1 11:1 1 31111 .1 1 1 1 1 11 I- ' I' YI'I I. ' 11 I I 'L I K I A Y V 1 'I .t 11. C ' I jq I rl - '-I 1 ' 1 v4 ' I 1' 1 K .L I V4 I 'I' I A I- ' --1l'- l.1t '1', 1' 1' 'A ' ' ' b -d to gri 'f Q el l' -d 'xx'-l'l ,'1e7 g ' 1 . l '. I.lllIC se1'e11-1'e'111'-olel . 1 'L 1 l ' 1. 4 g'1'l 1111. . 5 . . 1 . 1 11 11 11, 1 1 1 Q Aff I II ' 'I' I ' . l Dayrd Nley er resolved to beeome a lawyer and frght thrs evrl phase of so called justrce After a long perrod of hardshrp and perseyeranee, he yyas graduated from a lavr school and yyas admrtted to the bar as one of the youngest lawyers rn the state, he soon proved that he was one of the most brrllrant He yy as the brtterest enemy of crrcumstantral evrdence that eyer pleaded rn a courtroom Although he yyon case after case, hrs task drd not seem to lessen If a murder yy as commrtted and a suspect taken on crrcumstrntral eyrdence, the Prosecutrng Attorney strll clamored for caprtal punrshrnent One day somethrng happened Day rd Meyer suifered hrs first defeat at the hrnds of john Rollrns, an old lawyer, yyhose clever trrcks had sent many a man to the electrre eharr Davrd Meyer had prepared a brrllrant defense and gaye rt rn a masterful manner, but wrly old Rollrns had raked up a preee of false ey rdenee that made Meyer s arguments count for naught The papers, already yealous of Meyer s success and glad of the opportun-ty to derrdc hrm, drd so rn a seathrng front page wrrte up There yy ere rnserted rn the artrcle a few rnsultrng vyords, sard to be spoken by Rollrns Rollrns kneyv Meyer s rdentrty and rnsolently asked the publrc rf rt yy ould alloyy the son of a murderer to plead the cause of murderers Meyers practrce collapsed Hrs clrents severed all connectrons vyrth hrm Hrs brtterness toyvard old Rollrns turned to a cold, srnrster hate He resoly ed to leaye the state and trke up hrs practrce agarn where he yyas not knoyyn He yyas afrard he mrght krll the man who had destroyed the success for yy hreh he had prepared all hrs lrfe After hrs darly mornrng vyalk, he remarned rn hrs room all day, packrng hrs belongrngs Hrs brtter ness and drscouragement had set hrs face rn whrte, rrgrd lrnes He started' There were hery y steps ascendrng the starrs A heayy yoree eommanded You watch that door The door yy as flun open and a pohee sergeant stepped rnto the room folloyy ed by tyyo polreemen Arrryed just rn trme, drdnt yye5 he sud, hrs eyes takrng rn the untrdy room and the lrrlf preked trunk XX hrt do you mean, srru demanded Meyer Olr, come noyy, don t try to bluff me The game rs up, see? leered the ser ge rnt XVhrt are you talkrng about' agarn demanded Vey er, rndrgnantly Come along yyrth me and ask the Judge Here rs the arrest warrant Uayrd 'Nleyer took the yy arrant and glanced at rt Astonrshed, he looked up at the Sergeant Is rt true Rollrns has been krlled he asked rn a strangled yorce H hr' laughed the sergeant rf you arnt some lrttle actor Come along noyy and he nrotroned the tyyo stalyy art men belrrnd hrm to escort Nley er to the polrce car For God s sake, man, yy as he krlled today 7 I haye been rn my room all day erred Meyer Shut up yy as all hrs statement elrerted Dayrel Meyer yy as accordrngly loeked up and held yyrthout barl I the conhnes of hrs cell he learned the detarls of the Rollrns murder Rollrns had been shot at sryt 0 clock rn the mornrng He had not been krlled rnstantly, but managed to telephone for the pohce They came just 1' , 1 1 1 1 1 I , 11 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . , - 1 .1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 . . 1 '1 . 1 .'. 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 K 1 - - 1- - - 1 - . 1 1 1 . 1-1 11-1 -1- - - 1 1 1 . Q , x, . . . . 7 .. 1 1 1 - 1 H , . . . . . , . . . , . 1 . 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . , 1 . , . , 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 e . . ,. .1 ., 1 1 1 1 1. . - 11 1 , ., . 1 ' 1 , 1 1 . 1 - 1,- .1 1 . 1 , 1 1 1. . 5 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 . ,, . . . . . , ,, . .K . . , . . , - ,,,1 11 1 - 11 VI, 1 1, - 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 11 - 1 1 ' -1 1 1 1 1 - 1. 11 1 - -11 - - - 1 -1 1 1 11- 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . ,, . . . ,, 6 , L K , , . I.. . e 1 ' . ,1,. 1 , , .. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1, . ,, . . . ,,, . , ' 1 4 1 K 1 11 11 11- - 1 - Ll 1 1 ' 'e ' ' 1 1 ' . ' ' ,, . . . 1 x 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 . X ,. . , . 1- 1 - - . t ., A 16 . , . 1 , , .' 1 1 ..' 1 ,, 1 1'., . 11 '11 Y -Q - - 1 ' - 1 ' ' . . . 1 1 1 . . . , . . 1 1 k. 1 sa ln tlme to hear hum gasp out hxs last words Davld Meyer shot me' Exerx thnng seemed agamst Mex er It was a customary habxt of hls to take 1 walk before breakfast He had been aeeosted by an acquannt anee nn the uenmty of the Rollms home, who eame forward wxth the statement that 'vleyer appeared extremely nervous Why shouldnt he after spendmg a sleepless mght trymg to deelde what to do? Nleyer eleclded to plead has own else It dld not take htm long to reahze how blaek hls ll0l lLOI1 appeared No one knew where Nlever Ind been early that flteful mormng, but there was the lnerlmmatmg faet that he had been seen near the Rollms home The most damnmg evldenee of all w as Rollins statement made w hlle dymg Dasld Wleyer shot me The trlll was 1 short one Mey er relterated again and agaln that the charge w IS merely e1reumstant1al No exe wltness eould eome forw ard and ldentlfy Wlexer as Rolhns s slayer They were relxlng upon the last words of a deld mln, w ho nn agony of death had mmed Nlexer as the killer Rolllns w IS mistaken beeause, he Meyer htd not gone wlthln 1 bloek of Rolllns s home that mornmg All was ln valn In fifteen mmutes tlme the jury returned with the xerdlet Gullty The speetators filed out of the eourtroom everxone satlshed wnth the outeome Meyer, on the xerge of eolllpse, hlled wlth despalr and anger lf hrs helplessness, wls led from the room Hls faee wls not hmel some but there w IS somethlng of I1Obll1Iy stamped on It Hns forehead w IS brotd Ind wls now setmed with wrlnkles of worry HIS lqullme nose shadowed hls hrm hps and square jaw At hrst glance he appeared just what he reallv was an honorable llw yer but nes er a murderer Into the death cell he w as led, there to walt two weeks for hls death Hxs few low ml frlends trxed ex erythmg nn thelr power for hls release at least the PLIIUDU od of hrs executlon to a later day Thelr exery effort pros ed fLltlIL On Aprll 7th Daud Nlex er w as brought lnto the CXLLUUOI1 room He slw newsplper men looking at hum dxspasslonatelx and shuddered but dnd not fhneh I IIN mnoeent And strmgely enough hls qu1et smeere vonee struek mto the souls of the men lround hum Thes reallred thlt thev had helrd the truth The gulrds worked fast Nlexer, w hntc Ind eold hls faee scemmglx chiseled from marble vas plaeed m the eha1r VIy God, save me ' The one ubrant ers and the lnps thzt uttered nt were stnlled forexer Footsteps were rushmg down the eorrldors Stop' In the Goxernors name ' The Deputy Warden burst mto the chamber He not1ced the llfeless form of Davxd Meyer 'I am too late Meyer was mnoeent The mormng papers were not filled w1th news to the effeet that another er1m1naI was forever taken from society, but r1ther that 1 great, lrredeemable wrong had been done An mnoeent man had been . . . . 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' L , K - , e executed The murderer a man sent to prlson by Rollms 1nd recently released h1d murdered the old lavs yer Fate made the conynet resemble 'vley er enough to have the two confused 1n the d1m mormng llght The wrong done could newer be anytlnng but terrlble but slmllar xx rongs could be prey ented and the State LEQISIQCUIC passed a resrsal pro INIJIIIIIKS, e1p1t1l punlshment on 1 eh1r e of clreumst1nt11l eyxdence Charles Tflll IH A PUR COAT One fllglll uhlle at camp vue sat 1round 1 eampnre After sexeral stories had been told yse 1skeel for one from 1 yeteran story teller Thus IS the story he told I-Ioyy many of you hue seen my belrslsln eo1t' The gru one? Und I eyer tell you hoyy I got Ita N07 You remembel my lnttle one hundred IIILI tu elye ICYL fll'l'l'l don t vou7 Yes Well I 3.,ot that eo1t H1 1 b1rn on :Ins f1rm One eold vnnter mght I xx ent out to feed my stoek There IIILI been rumors of 1 ble, ben s belny., mound so I took my muzzle I01d1n3, the door Thlnklng, If yy as 1 nelehbor I opened It Wl11t should vx rlk ID but 1 blg black be1r I st1rted to put poxy der ln the gun my l11nd sl11k1n so I eould hardly hold the horn uprlght When the gun xy IS 1 quarter full of povsder I felt for bullets not findlng any 1n the custom1ry plaee I felt ln all mv pockets but had none Wmth as br1xe a f1ce as possxble I b1cked across the barn When I h1t the opposrte sxde a box of tacks and 1 jack kmfe fell from 1 shelf lust above my he1d Suddenly there was 1 grelt light I X115 sued' I rammed the taeks unto the pun 1nd then jammed the open kmfe nn RJISIDB the gun to my shoulder I fired just 1s the bear spmng The klek sent me 1y,3lI'lSI the slde of the barn When I crawled pamfully back I beheld an unusual snght Cn the opposnte wall was tacked a grav be1r sknn Hou dxd nt get there Well as near as I could Hgure It out the open yackknnfe had skmned the bear and the tacks had tacked rt agamst the wall It had turned gray from frlght vhen the bear savs me r11se the gun Cl1l7FTf Farnn 'il WINTER NIGHTS When mght tlme comes I jump ln bed And watch the httlc stars o er head As they go bllnknng ID and out lust llke small sall boats all about The moon eomes peepmg o er the h1ll And shmes upon my wmdovx slll The spooky wmd howls through the trees I wonder what the new moon sees Vera Dunran 7 A xl 1 . , 1' I A l .' . ' . ' 'I ' 1 A ,Y K a v L V Y D I , I . f X V K v - ' ' ' , e ' ' . U, ' . , ', , -' . M- ., Q ' '. Iflll. 1 - w ' Q , ' . .. V y . y- t L e, ' .I 1- 5-s vs 's 1 I - . V 1 - - -- s s It 1 v ' v y ' . s - Y ' - , ' Y'-A ' 1 , I . 't? ' Y ' . A 1 . .I 1 . I I 'A K I' xx at 1' I I. -l -I 5 Q ' y ,L ,L ,' Y 1 . 1 X. . , .pd - g , rifle with me. just as I was about to feed a young colt, I heard a rap on . ' I Y A ' . . I' , 1 I . A 'L I . . ' . . . . ' ' ' . v' . 5 . ' g , X ' ,, . , , ,. ' , 3 . f 1 . I' w ' v ' . , , . , y . , . . 1 I 1 I ' I s .I I I 4 . I ' . 1 I Y . '. . ' ' . ' ' ' 1 A 1 A 1 ' s ' ' I ' ' , , 5. , Q . At I n ' I I 1 Y . .I - l L I 1 I ' Y I 1 - , .. , . V - u i A , HOW I LOST MY LIFE CAs lold Hy a I'renchCanad1anJ One col fall evenmg , as I xx as snttm ln my hut I had a longnn to go XISII my frxen can So I go jump nn my canoe an I paddle hke mad across da reever to my frnen ean ean open da door an he say to me, Come ln, SIE doxvn, haxe a drmls. I go ln, I sat doxxn, an I have a drunk Oh I have one, two t ree, mebbe four, faxe, sees drunk, an I begln to feel goot Let s talk a httle, say my frren jean We talk along mebbe txx o, t ree hour, an pretty soon I find mx pipe go out so I say to mx frxen , Tlme to go home, can Haxe anodda drunk, sax my trlen ean ha goot drunk, so I aave anodda drunk I haxe one txxo t ree, mebbe four, Hxe, seexi more drmls, an then I feel happy Iet s talk a leetle more, sax my tr1en ean So xve talk along mebbe txxo, t ree hour, an I see my plpc go out agam I sax, can, tlme to go home, an he sly Haxe ancdda drlnk So I hlxe lnodda drank I haxe one, txvo, t ree, naebbe four, hxe, seex mole drlnls I feel xer happx, an mx frlen can he see I feel xer happx In he sax to me, Haxe anoddl drlnlx an then vo home So I haxe anodela drunk I see my frlen ean rs tuxnln roun and roun dl eabln SOI go home this tune I lump rn mx eanoe I paddle hlse mad but mx eanoe won go ahead It look xer drunk eause It turn roun Pretty soon the reexer start eomln ln So I lump Ollt so da reexer xxon smk mx eanoe An what xou tlnla happen to me? I vot droxxn 1 far Fuzzy rm A STORM Cmreenlsh black waxes xxere erashlnv an, manv feet hlgh The xxlnd xxas xx hrsthng around the corners of the eottages Outsnde the sand was IXIIIFIIIIQ, and the xvmd xx as snttehmv up papers and anx thmg else ln nts path The slex xxas 1 dull grax Color Out aeross the xx ater a few steam ships xxere ploxxmg thelr xxlx through the xx axes The trele was I'lSll'1Q hlgher and hlgher The CIIXIIIQ boud xxhxch lard been drmxxn up on the beach the dlx before, had been xvlsheel out and vx as noxx tossing reeklessly lbout on the xx axes A small ereels that empled mto Lone Island Sound xx as rushxng and surgmg luke 1 torrent Inslde the house xt xx ls xerv eosx 15 I watehed the storm, a bldllllg hx xx as burnlng nn the hreplaee The storm raged outslde until about four oelock IH the afternoon Suddenlx the wlxes grew ealmer and the tide began to reeede then the xxlnd eeased md tht run stopped The dull gray of the sky xxas sloxxlx ehmgmg to blue Soon the sun eame out and all xxas calm agann Rulb Pouell 8A Mzss Haskell Im sure that exery member of the class xxould hke to be pres1dent of the Umted States wouldnt xou7 All the members raised thexr hands except Jack Vladlgan Miss Haskell Why Jack vxouldn t xou care to be Presndent of the Unxted States? lark 'Yes I'd luke to but I can't because I'm 1 Democrat V- Q . , . , V V , V , , .V Y x .V V , V V , . 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The W C T L oHtrtd 1 pr11t in in LSSIX tonttst in tht umox High Tht results xx trt as folloxxs First Pr17e udith NX elles 7A Setond Prile Ruth Poxxtll SA I-Ionorable Mention Barbua Rutherford f X Almedl Bill -X Htltn Fiiftll 7B Edxxard imes 7C The hrst P1176 stoix folloxxs 101 Woltott I-Iill XVethtrsfitltl Conn A uril 1 1979 Dt ll Sx lx 11 x tt o t in iitst time I s xx s 11 xx toxxnstuis mfrti 1 tlrinls of xx 1tti ind xx hit tlo xou thinlx I sxxx I'1trt stood 1 tilm Milk Iiottlt tonx eising xxith 1 frothx Btti Bottlt intl this is xx h1t I htird thtm sax Ht o Millsx Ist tint I six xoi xou x tit 1 put of 1 toxx tuit 1nd I xx is 1 fitld of gi un XX hir s hxppentd to xou' Whx answtrtd the Milk Bottle I xt become a quart of stortd up good health Dottors use mt for almost ex erx tase thtx haxe I hax helped m mx little boxs and girls who hlxe lost their health to return to the xx orld of happiness Onte I helped 1 girl about txx elxt xt-:us old xx ho as somt good Postum XX hat s happtned to xou? NX hx Ixt betome 1 bottlt of headaches and d1171ness said tht Beei Bottlt Is thit xx hx xou ie so trothx 9 queritd the 'Wills Bottlt Are xou xx ctpm-1' Hts itplitd tht Btti Bottlt I ltnoxx of 1 f1I11l x of hungix tlnl txtn xxhtrt I mi-'it iavt gont is 1 loif of lxeilth gixinsg b1t1 b t iifx mln xx lllftll to betome trifiei so ht turntd me into bttr Noxx I m no good foi lnxont, but rtll mt about xourstlf XX hx Im so hxppx Do xou stt mx xelloxx top drtss9 Tlnr s purt trt1m It xxill bring smiles to tht brtalsf1st tlble and my purt xx hittness is so 1ttr.1tt1xe that ex erybodx in the house just lox es me Here comes ont of the girls now I lxnoxx sht ll like me Good bxe' And xxith thit t t bottle of milk walked calmly batk to the ice box xx hile the bottle of beer xxent up in froth and ian doxxn the sink I eouldn t help thinking of these txxo bottles the one all goodness he1lth and opportumtx, the other ill health disease, and the sourte of muth crime and unhappiness I-Iow like real people thex are, too the h1ppx, radiant individual xxho is alxx axs wanted, and the desolate diston solxte dtrehct of mankind The first is kept pure and xxholesomt bx thoughtful care xxhilt the other lxind goes into the gutttrs of hum1mtx Wouldnt it h1xe been fun to lxnoxx hoxx much good that xmin xx ould haxe done if it hadn t been made into beer? Affectionatelx x ours Imlzlb Wellfx . . . ,, . -J I 1, . , ',4 in ,, V l ' : Q' ' . 'J 5 1 , 7, 1 ' in s rr Y ' ' t ' . .. . I x'ro 1 t tell you of thx ft 1 l' K ,41 ' lg1't nipl t. I 'tis l Q 1' 'Q .a '1 I' I' 'L '?'l L 'L I X w v ak- Q V. 1 lv xx' x' I -ll , ' .a 'i 1 xx' ' 1, ' x'- 1 1' Q ' ' p.1s- . . ' , ' 'r 'I ' , -xv .f ,, N . .. , v ' V.. sk t ' v -s v L - x v was very sick and who didn't like milk. Her mother mixed me up with f ' L . 7 I ' 1' . N if , , , -, I U - fl K V V V , 3- ' Y 97 'I I , I lf v , . ' bf l ' bl l. ' Q' ' L. L . 4 -K ' L 'Htlg Ll LI ' I , - L - s I s s v s 'U fl 'KY I 3 I V hx v 1 Y 7 1 , . t . 1 I 1' 2 . 1 I I Ii . 'i i . . I it I L i Q I I I A I , ' C . s ' 1 v v ' ' v . t- x . 7 Y J: ' I Y ws Y- I hx 9 - ' ' I 1 S 4 'Yu A - Y . , - - I D . . 'v V V l I I D Y . 7 Y A .-w - l V I ' ' . A ' ' V L , 1. y ' 1 1' ' 1 t ' V' t . ,, , - V V , V Y Y A . K 5 . ' K 1, 211, . ' SOCCER BAI L Back Row I R Ambroe 'looker Newton Wir R1tChlE Mlddle Rovx R Clxdvun Chhn Standlgh Gadd Haertcl Front Row Capt Elect NIcCu1nnc Hammer Captam Dcmlng Coleman Kennedy Rust rr'-ta' BASRETBALI Back Row L R Hammer Capt hlect Whlte Capt Demmfz -Xmbrot Front Roxx L R Smlth Coach Rltchle Ixennedx Haertel X 5 1 P U . if - WJ,-. 78 , ' I 4 ' ' 'I 4.- .-. 5 , ' , . , A . . 'I rl ' , 1 r , . , , . I .- A 1 SS Y . , . . I . I , W-1' Y v 'VW L ' I s u.. X I f , . s .1 , I 1 I ,,.....,....T 3 I , Q I w I .. L W 4 N V ...- w ' ,- l 3' qi . F.- t . . . ' 'I .- .-- . .- C ' 4 I . . ' . . 51 -Q , 4 0,49 KX V5 i' T i L1 5 3' BASKETBAI L Our boys lost thelr first game of the season ln a hard fought battle with the hoopsters from Wmdsor Locks Our team made a strong linlsh but lost by a close score of 20 lf In the next game our boys defeated the Alumm m a rather slow game 30 12 Our boys traveled down to Colchester to play the Baeon Academy team We were hampered by the small playing surface and were defeated 26 12 In the return game on our own floor we defeated them 24 13 Next our boys vxent to Glastonbury and suffered another defeat 20 12 Our team was outclassed m the first perlod but held Glastonbury on even terms rn the last perlod Wlndsor eame down for our first game wlth them We were defeated bw the score 28 17 We held them on even terms for three quarters but m the last quarter we were downed by a whlrlwmd attack In our trlp to Bloomfield we h1t the wmmng column The final score was 22 12 This was our first vlctory of the season We lost a heart breaker to the leading team of the league Windsor Locks on their floor The score was close throughout the contest and the game ended 16 14 Wxndsor Locks gamed a two pomt lead ln the last few mnnutes of plav and fro7e the ball nn the back court untxl the final whistle In the next game Glastonbury came over here and agaln took us m nn a xery excntnng game The final score was 16 10 The lead was ex ehanged a great many tfmes durmg the game and the game wasn t settled untll the final whistle We next journeyed to Windsor determined to sun The game was elose Ind LXkltlI15, md ended 28 20 against us Our boys played a vton elerful gm e md there xx as no dxsgrmee ln 1 defeat at the hands of 1 team is ood IS the Wlndsor lggregatlon Bloomfield eame here for the llst lelgue game vthleh we xx on Ham mer secrmg four bfskets in the llst forts fixe seconds of plas The seore tt the end of the game VK is 32 17 Then vle plued the Tnfield Hlgh School team on our floor nn the eloslng game of the seison The game vs as close throughout and ended fgalnst us 74 Z1 Conslderlng the fact that Enfield Hrgh 15 much larger than Wethersfield I-hgh our team made a wonderful shoving agalnst them Thus ended our basketball season vxhleh eouldn t be called xery successful but our boss wx ere good losers and good sportsmen throughout the season XVe non four games and lost mne ' v V A A, A , .V .5 A , GA or 1 . 0 l ' , nw- Y- ..:1-':'- K ,, -'L ' 'la- 1 V 1 - - V , - . 1 1 T ' V . 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Those boys who receuved letters were Captaun Demung Captaun elect Whute Joe Kennedy Patsy Ambrose Ducky Smuth and Tack Hammer Good luck to you Captaun Whute for your ne-tt year s team I thunk that ut us appropruate that we sugnufy our apprecuatuon of the excellent offlcuatuon done un our basketball games by Mr Hanson The Varsuty Seconds won four games and lost sux They played some good games and the ones they lost were by narrow marguns Captaun Cummungs and Hacrtel were the hugh scorers for the seconds STATE FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST At the end of the season Coach Rutchue entered us un the state foul shootung contest None of our varsuty men receuved any pruzes but Carl Haertel tued for thurd place un hus group Nuce work Lefty' Basketball Scorung for the Season Names Baskets Fouls Pounts Hammer Demung Ambrose Kennedy Whute Stannard Faculty Basketball Our faculty organmed a team of eueptuonally hugh calubre Those who played were Mr Parks Coach Rutchue Mr McKnuff Mr Kuerstead Mr R J Anderson Mr A Anderson and Vlr Fuller In theur first game they were vuctoruous over the Varsuty Seconds The exceptuonal shootung of Hap Parks and Harry MCKIIIH was all that kept the Faculty from touchung the depths of defeat Thus was enough however and they non 29 26 In theur next game they easuly defeated the Sophomores Champuouu Intercl ss team Thus gamc cndcd vvuth a score of 36 16 In theur last game they met the strong Enfield Faculty team Thus game was 1 prelumunary game to the Enfield Hugh Vfethersfleld Hugh game and although Mr McKnuff and Mr Rutchue featured for the Faculty they were defeated bv the oy erwhelmung score of 32 ll Junuor Hugh Basketball Our junuor Hugh team played two games wuth Meruden Junuor Hugh and lost both contests the first 20 15 the second 49 31 Our boys put up a good fight un both games and next year we ought to have .u thampuonshup team ,. , . ,... .. .... 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INTER AND INTRA CLASS BASKETBALL Jumor Hlgh The sex enth grade xx as dlxleled 1nto teams named after elglrettes After some close scores and CXClEll'1g games, the Chesterfields captured the champlonshlp of the league bx xxlnmng four out of four games Iracon xxas hugh scorer for the xxmners, xxhlle Gasloxx of the I UklxlLS xxas hugh scorer of the league In the eighth Q1 ade the teams xx ere named after nuts In the deelellng game of the league the Hazelnuts defeated the Butternuts for the eh lm Pl0I1Sl'llp N nemo of the Hazelnuts xx IS the hlghest scorer nn the league In another thrlller the Chesterfields defeated the Hwelnuts for the eh xmplonshlp of the sex enth md enghth grades Senior Hlgh The Freshmen xx ere d1x1ded nnto teams named after trees The Oalxs xx on the champlonshlp, xxlnmng both of the games they plax ed Lxtlxe of thc Oaks xx as hlgh man in h1s elass The Sophomore te lms xx ere n xmed after automobiles The Fords xxon xxlth txxo xxetorles out of txxo Bergandlhl of this team xx as hlgh seorel of the league The lUl1l0fS and Senlors xxexe eomblned and the11 teams were named after Big league basebrll teams The Y lnlxees 0L1fLllS9LLl thelr r1x lls and the Hanks but Doug Gladxxm led the lot lil scoung In the lubber gzme of the Semor I-Irgh league the umors xx ere de fezted bv the Sophomores 19 13 SOCCER On September 28 after sex eral xveelxs of trammg, our soeeer team journex ed bx bus to W lndsor There xxere no seores during the hrst half of the glme, although our boxs had the xxmd at thenr backs Near the end of the seeond half Hammer looped a free luclx through the goal for the only seore of the game A good s1Led eroxxd attended the game many eommg from Wetlxersheld bv auto XVe plax ed our next game on October 5, xxlth Glastonburx Desplte the fact that ram fell throughout the game, a croxxd of rooters xx as on hand to cheer the team Nelther team scored durmg the first half al though the ball came close to both goals sex eral tlmes In the earlx part of the seeond perlod joe Kennedx pushed lt through, and our team fought xahantlx to retann 1ts adx antages Glaston burx seemed msplred, hoxx ex el, and after sex eral minutes of hectlc plax mg the ball xx as gentlx tapped across the ehalk lme before Captann Dem 1ng could touch II Thls glme ended m a 1 1 tle Our next game xx as plax ed at home xxlth Portland Our team out ellssed the Portland team eompletelx txlmmmg them 4 0 Kennedx starred ln thus game seornng IVKIQC and Captain eleet NVarren McGuen ness and Taelx Hammer sh xred seeond honors xxlth one goal apiece A . . 7 1 I v- x I su , k 1 K L D . , Q I K - ll ' I if ' Y 1 i'A ' l x i' i . 1 f 1 I 1 ' v I I I ' 1 f xv N' . 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K . , A , . - - ' ' I V I x- - YA h A E In their next game the team went to West Hartford to play Kings yy ood on Jacobus Field Kingswood dreyy first blood but Hammer quickly retaliated with a goal, and oe Kennedy folloyyed with another In the early part of the second half Kingswood scored twice an rapid succession When it seemed that the game was surely lost, Hammer got the ball and with thirty seeonds to play, sent it whining through to tae the score On Oetober 16 the team yyent to Bloomheld, yvhere it suffered its farst defeat Lady Luck seemed to haye deserted our fellow s, for seyeral times they narrowly failed to score on penalty kicks Bloomfield took the game 2 0 The next game was a return game with Windsor on the Franeis Stall man field The Windsor eoaeh refused to honor Referee Manson s decision and withdrew has team from the held This game was not ayy arded to either team, but Coach Ritchie said that he yy as confident that no one on our team had been at all unsportsmanhke The team went to Glastonbury for the neat game Two busses w ere required to aceommodate the crowd of Wethersfield fans who went with the team Run fell steadily making the ball extremely difficult to handle Glastonbury twiee slapped the ball through our goal whale our team tried y unly to get its plays started This game ended 2 O with Glastonbury on I0 On Uetober 25 the team went to Trinity College, where it played a praetlee gmac with the Trinity freshmen Our team overwhelmed the eollege team and returned with a 4 0 yxctorv Colena an got the hrst goal in our game with Portland He lifted the ball from midfield and sent lf straight through tlae goal on 1 free klek Portland seoreel a short while later and our team lacked the puneh yy hleh would haye elnehed the game for them although they kept the ball in enemy territory almost eyery minute of the game XVhen Kingswood came to NX ethersheld at met a team that had am proy ed a hundred per cent sanee the last time they had faced each other Russ Cladyvln was high seorer getting two goals Fred Rust and oe Kennedy each scored onee w hlle the best Kmgsw ood could do w as to score 1 single tally XY e took this game with ease and a score of 4 1 XVhen Bloomfield came to W'ethersheld it seemed that our team was going to take the game for they wer playing a much better game than ever before At the end of the hrst half the score was tied at one all Bloomheld eame back in 1 surprising manner an the second period and seoreel two goals an w harlyvmd fashion Bloomfield went home yxetorxous at the better end of a 3 1 score Central High of Bridgeport sent its y arsity soccer team to Wethers field w here the best game of the season was played Both teams fought eloggedly until the last w hustle blew neither team was able to get more than one pomt Rust was the only XX ethersfield player to score an this game Our next game was a return game with Bridgeport Central X bus took our team to Bridgeport on 1 frigid Boy ember day At Seaside Puk the two teams went into aetnon and the few hardy spectators who w atelaed the game yy ere paraly led by the eold Despite Captain Deming s . .J . , , , , , .- . . 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I 4- , X 23: X ' ' , To -- Q 1- '4 K '- fr- 't h TTI k'l.' blu- 1 T0 THE CLASS OF 29 HERE S an almost inherited temptation in most of us when addressin a graduatlnv class to philosophi e prcdlct and declum words of solemn advice and council We are exceptions however Happiness prospcrity ind Good Health is the sum total of our xylshes for you and what more could anyone need or ask I-loyyey er lhcre s the triclyy part for this is an advertisement' do you reall e th it for tn elye years you have been readin and studying, PRINTED WORDS Thit PRINITED XIVORDS md ing, that time' That your ltnoyxledgt I'Ll'DlHIlOI19 and pleasures haxc come from PRINTED XVORDS7 If this he true and there no deny inf lf thinly yy hat hearing PRINTED WORDS will haye on the rest of your life Whatex er pathway you follow author merchant teacher or hon tamer PRINTED WORDS will he an outstanding, neccss ity for the success of your life s worly The world moves to the tune of PRINTED WORDS Business success is proportionate to the careful choice and steady distribu tion of PRINTED WORDS Therefore let us add to our oocl wishes the suv estion that in your future business connections you make use of a goodly amount of PRINTED WORDS effectively arranged hy a competent printer THE TAYLOR SL GREEINOUGH CO Printed Words 14 Union Place I-Iartford Conn 7 I , L . . . . . U . , .7 P' 11 7 X . 2. L . . . f- 1 . V ' , x . . ' 1 , 1 ' vi T 's k l A I.. I' I 1 ' XI T 1 e . vs y y 1 L s - y L ' ' '- I s ' a 'z 1 ' ' j z . ' . I ' fl . ., I' Y I S7 1 I ' 1 pictures have influenced almost every one of your activities dur- ' y ' .,., K V - I sv , L , ' L C A s v, Q I . . . yy ,Q 7. Y. W . V Y . ' 2- . Y V Y , . 1 ,-l 7 , I y C , Y . - - Y. H I 5 . Y 2 7 . 1 X 7 Mg, V . . A , xc Y . , , av ' tv ' Y l'I Y 53' 7 P' C y 7 f ':xx 7,qT,T QYXW 'FD -aes Y lX?: x-Q L5 1- ESV, 'll 'D xxxxslxx 'ha X x l .I 3 X J: 11.46 x xx ff X 2 -lx' uf! xx,4f 'Wm Q, W Ni fm if 1 X: 3 ,433-fe' ff- i.. X L 5 PHI' NAPNCIISHCIIB Sl'l1'lX er IS preslclenl IIN. Vx llllrd xlee plesndent lols Selxxeffex IS seen. tlrx xml 'xlnss C roll IS lLlXlSLl Regular meetings ITL held on lrxdxx cf meh xxenlx at xx hxeh time plkplllll pxogxxms xre IDlkSLI'lILLl Ihe outstlndms, pxogxlms of the X011 xx ue '1if0ll0xXS fl1lI1liS2flxlf15 to xx huh the 'GIS genuxl lxnguxbe ellss xx 19 lIlVltt.d cl1I'lSII'1119 PIIYIOIS Dlx eommemorxtnng XY lSl1lIN,f0I19 md Ilneolns bxrthdlx xml N1Ll11OIlll Dxx LJLblILS essaxs lLlklll'1fS md short pllxs luxe been tuturul It the x unous rmetlnsgs Junlor Prom The Junlor Prom glYCI1 Nllreh 'K 1929 bx the students of the umor Class xx IS the hrst clxnee to be held ln the nexx hugh school As xdx Lrtxsed xt xx 1s Somethmg Rexx ln Prom Hxstorx Iqhe lull xx 15 dee or1ted ln Breen Ind xx lute the class eolors DUFIUQ lntermnsslon refresh ments xx are served m the sehool mfetern A gre1t number of the student bodx Handed Thx. bmutx of the gxmmsnum lngenlously trxnstormed to 1 bxllroom xvms notxble The elxss as lxrgelx mdcbted to Xlnss C roll fox her suggestnons md xrtxstne deeorltnons Glee L lubs Nhss Ruth Xllnter 1gQ11n led the students of our hugh sehool xn xerx sueeessful glxc elub xx orlx Thu pnrtlenpned ln 1 contest xn Farmington although no prlze xx IS xx on xxe hue uerx re1son to be ploud of our Boxs :md Glrls Glce Clubs Inbel XY arncr xx 19 the xecompamst for both groups Much credlt IS clue to Nlnss Nlmter for her slxlllful orgamzxtnon 1nd rehexrsmq of the nxusneums of XX ethersfield Hugh School .X -R , ., N E+? Q .f f F. Q rg 7' If vii . 1 1' f xfxf' ,-:Q - N--' - f' jg, fixxiq,-ii nf-Q ' xl 'Q QQ, . -,K . , X , x X ' xx 'xx' G - j X 9 - X. Q, -x - ,fvu X ,f xxx x-D-Q WJ .X x Q fx f x Q W, Q Q , rfhffx' 3.9 x fy! ,f - Q J! If W-N q.SPR Fa 5' 1-L Q if 11 1112 fi f We . xg., 'x ,Q ' --.Q.:'4 Q - . E ., aQg X 4 ' Q 'fl g-sf . -- 5- - 4-D- f W I W ' Y Y 1 V J LA JA I 1 l 1 A The SA lfnglish Qlub xx'.1s orgnniycal in September, 1928. wimh Alice l ,2 1 :Q K, , , A . Q . any , .V ,,., ' , Q . -.Ls -,-L A-. -.Q ,.'4, L ', -,-K ,ft- ,L S, 'x . l 4.2 -A- -,Q l Q,g . ' 'Q ', ' ' Q ' K' Q ' j '. Q f ' 'J '. V, Q, Q ':g,Q . Q' Q ' Q ' s ' V Af ' A L 1 K' 3 if - R A J ' Q ,L s - , , , . - A .Q . ,Q . - U V i Q H , '. . 1 K' ' Q 'Q, - ' , ss . V ' x - - ' ' 1 ' -' - . Q , . . K , 1' B x l H 1. If 1 IV K . , D I I A -- Q Q , Lf Q . ' 'Qt I' . I ' ' J Q Q Q' . Q. v W 1 ' - A A L ,' 1 1 ' , - ' Y, - . ' - Q V ' . K . I ' . ' Q . ' K 3 ! ' I Y ' A ' I 1 A K AVL I ,. R . L . K K K ii ., 3 .7 . x Hx..x.-X..X..X--xvxHx.-xvxo,..x..x.-X.-x.-x..x..xuxnxnx.-x SGGIETY for SAVINGS Tire Pratt Street Bunk During school years the most convenf ient form of banking is the . SCHGGL SAVINGS SYSTEM 1D wluclu We are lad to stite tlrrt the WETHERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL his an excellent record After Grtztluctron open your account rn thc SOCIETY for SAVINGS 31 Pratt Street Hartford Conn g L K. C Q 1 1 , - - , v n ' x .x..x..,..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x Senior l'.1rtw Ll 1 1 lux Tllk studmt of ilu Scmor Cliss L11 ' I 1 Nhludx lims phud for dinuns, md IC rum HKN I Q 11115K I LIL NLINUIS 'lltLnl su 1 Q 1 u Q LN If X .uxltx Dance x 'I 9 I1 Prusl ub me XI1 may XNSULIIIIUII spomo Q tu HW 54.111 XLIJIIOIIUIU flu Xutmc mlvlgrs tuznnsnn in musu my L munx umtmnuu fron Light L11 1 up x L s s N x 1 mg s Q LlPlgL 4 vfh K NN I luturu L XNLlx WL P10 fmsson tn ug noun Nmtm I xp urn qua 111 IHILYLSIIIIL, unslruktlu my ortmxx ua our L of m rg I ilu bcgnnnmlng of tn xx xy mx l IIL f1I1NlS Cmnt Iulxx Xonlua L umm m Xlmun BlILK.lI1kt.IlI1 nn tho. South in Thug lcgturcs num sponsol-.d bx thu XX ctlurshgln nun Tuuhu Asso lltlon otm tunu xun x ummm bx pLowL from l1klLfhb0llI1L, umm xx L IS from XX ktlnrs c IP HI-IFRS Nl L. X ll XNDIRS Nilllllll Iqmmmg X Iss I mr 1 Isa la clll11Il1LI'Llli Sublutx N Iss lac xlu in llonmulm Quanu R R II lx C mmmux Xlss mxsu xr S num lhxslml hmm 1 la mm nsngl ldumtmn X lm ra lOhIl L mn H1 I1 ng sm R 41 mn 1:1 ng 1 NIM wx N all Suulu x .X Sw im 1' llflflf w.1s givcx I' ' ' s A ' ' V Q . on .I.Il1.l'f 19, l?-1. ic. ' 1 I' . ' . 'V j.. 'f mc xvcru wrvcd an thc L'.f'ICI'i.l. .Xlr LH of 1 - - ' ' . ' lcd with .qua 1 cwrymmc hm! .1 Q ml In -. 'flu' p.1rty .lLHUllI'I1CLl .ll 'lx 'cn CI'kkI KKIX. KM .Xpril 6, I 2 , lc ' QI . I : ll '. ' 4 rcd .1 Y.u'siLy Dancx lwld in I ' 'hh K' ml . ' ' . ' - ,' g lin ' ' ' 'l -1 l - u. Tl - 1. 5 ' ' -i ' 1 1t'l L '-l c. Tlx' p.1tron .md p.xlrol1v.'ssc for the evening' vcrc N11 . I Nlr. Cy. Il, Parks, X111 .ml MVN. CQ' Ritchie. Nlr. .mi Xlrs. Ilury Nic- Klf -, .ml Xli 5.1HicCQ'rJll. XY- wry Y.Ul'IllI1.llC this yu-.lr Ill l7U1l1g All' to lmvc two ' mi- ncnl lcyturcrs visit our school. On November 19, 1928, Villujnlmnr Ste- 'I 'l.,,ll-k ,A.'.Q l .. vxk, ,L ' Lxlk on Tl - N I '. 'l C v V li pi z :X f ' Q ' I- nc ' '.ll'. on Mn 'l 25, 3-1, l - '. JL l I1 ' . 'kn'r lc' '-in 1 L g' f. cus. 'l ' ' '- V ' xi Pa - '1 ' ..:'1' .Bi ICC A V' ' YCIAB' YUM . ' i'l .V ' ll' I A 'll .4 K' I JN Y-ll . -' - Holi, Nw tlullm' nl' tc.1cl1c1's lmvc umnmc tu us this c.11': Xin, .M our f .' 'rix 7. Q . ' .' ' K. .I NIA IH Nlxxc IilNIlli7-1lLll'l- ' Higl lingl' I. Xl . l'1.-uw: w l l'l1lnc--- , - 1 Q . .1 NIA .. 1 HL1 wxm- ' Nl . -x n 'lllu'1:.w- Ql - ' .1 Clay ,-xfl kuLQ1r,l -- fi A ku. XI . Circ .I R1lCHlIf'l,I-'IXI f '.' , .l Nix I ' Yu I'SfS'Iv ' 'gg F tli-I. NI . I1-XRI X14 Kwan - Sci' ' Hxxl If Q lisl. , ', X'uu.1xlx Bs Xl -So-fl nl'--1. The Town Beautl ul ITHIIN the last few xears there has dex eloped here in America a rapidls increasing apprecnation of beauty Almost ex ery phase of human actnity has felt the influence of this widespread movement jlt finds expression in more beautiful bl1lldlI'1gS in house furnishings in womens clothes 1n books and magaunes in better lines in automobiles in the laush use of color on ex ery hand Nowhere is this quest for beauty more pronounced than among home owners New homes are designed for appear ance as well as ut1l1ty Old houses are being remodeled Shrubbery is tastefully used to enhance the charm of these homes Interest in flowers is becomlng general Beauty like good manners is contagious The power of example is nowhere better demonstrated than ln the vi ay xts mfluenee throu h the whole DC1glll30I'l1OOCl jXVethersfield IS more and more feeling this urge. for beauty Whthout doubt our toxin has unusual opportunities for becoming a thorouzhlx charmm suburb It is the pur pose of this assoc1at1on to foster cnxc prxde to the end that Vsfethersfield max mdeed be The Tovsn Beautiful Ir! Ill all In nord and than ban 1 jrarl H1 ffm ba 5 as The Wethersheld Busmess Men s and CIVIC Assoclatlon f,..,..x..,..s..,..sux..x..,..x...x..s..s..s..x..x..-..,..,..x sf J Y v , I Y Y 4 VA V I . ' l 1. r . . 7 . Y , -. '. t, , . . , V S Y . . 7 X . . K - S ' ,U V . i i . X 's D I. . 7 7 in which one well-kept house and yard will quickly spread ' - ' N. ws. g r ' . Y I 7 - U 2 . Y . U . - x u 1 C ' V V . .. , - ,, I s 1- i Y V , sf t T' f ' 1 PPA I tk. . gn s..X..x..x..x..,..x..x..s..,..,..,..x..x..x .,..,..,..x..,..s OMMENCEMENT CLASS Du' Wctherehcld High Auditorium june l C RXDLATION XX cthershtld Hugh xxLldlCOI'lLlI'T'l Iune 7 SFNIOR Rf U PNIION NVethQrsHelLl Hxgh Audltcmum june 2 ALLWNI DM une l CLASS FLOWER Ydlou TLLL R054 CLASS MOTTO Summa pete fS4ek the h1ghest5 CLASS PARTS X ur DICII om 'Mu umm PROI HHN NNILI NIRS CLR11s Luci LOI BRN N1RS BRIGGS H511 RL PE RT 9x111H NIR IRGOLDSBX Nix STFRIOLS N 0101 CS Olne Symonds ubcth Amlreu x Shzrley Lougee Ernext XVLIJII h Mulwl1n C ohmun Dorothy Muer El: alnth 'VIaLl.a Ham Elsie Pmrsou 40' Parts m lvl Llln XXnm1 Ll N6 C Ixdxxm Xu lrew hhton I lg mor kd lmc H mold I Idmmcr Iohn NI R11 n N1 xlnolm folcmin , .. , S ,E 9 3 z ' .' 'Y S ' 11 A 1 .k -0 ' rr vm I . .t A ll V I ,I Sy .- ., ' Eliz ' CEIPTS S ' f . 1' 'c w ' ' 1 N 1 ' . 1 f 1 ' c THE TRYSTINQ PLACE Lf' , A . , xzvf ,, li ,Lk . R S:-l 11 1 .. Q . , J R E' : . 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' ..... . 2 X f f C Start Every Day Right Ghz Eartfnrh Qlnurant DAILY SUNDAY Compliments of the Phoemx State Bank SL Trust Company , O UMNI NOTES W'A7f-ZA Q-::.fii-'zggqyc-lg ' ' Q Col.. lNS AI UMNI DEPARTMENT Upon 2.,I'lLllllIlOf1 young men and Women sall out on Z1 strange sea throusgh whleh they lre eompelled to navlgate thelr craft It IS thelr eholce of shlp NVl1lCl1 LlLICI'IT1ll1LS thtll' port We lll know tl1'lI tht Weth trsfltld Hlgll IxlllI'l11'1I hlxt bttn most sueeessful 111 bLlS1l1C99 college lnd H1 lU'll11OI1y Irltnds of the school lre of course lnterested 1nd eager to know whlt hls become of some of OU1 1111111 Wethersneld Hlgll School prodl glLS Here are the lctlwltlts of some of tht gr'ldu1tes the mledlctorllns lnd sllutatorllns of l few xelrs 'leo from the cllss of 21 DOf19 Arnold was gradulted from Nlt Hol eornplns Nlary Ilmer 19 tmplos ed ln the Phoenlx Niutull Llfe I1l1lll3CIl1 Cslllk of 1922 15 now IT111'I'lCd and IS llxlng 111 Hlrttord Ruth Gomer! w as g.,r1dultv.d from Bu P1th Instltutt md 19 1 eommer clll IL1Ll1Ll 111 Sprlngfleld XLIIUOHI lrolll 1971 luey Rust was grldulted from IJIX lllfll lnstltutt md 18 II prtstllt seerttlry If the ofhet of .1 e0mp1m 111 Hartford Hllrlet Cyldd lll t INIIIY others hls stepped lllto the 11lSLl1 l11LL world Idlth IIIIOII of tht tllss of 1924 w 19 g1'21dl11ICd from Mt 1-Iolsokt llst Iunt wlth l101'101S lnd 18 now worklng Wlfh 1 loc1l chlrlty org1nlza H011 Dlnktx 1 ltlen hls been lll lI'l l slnltorlunl we Ql11LLI'ClX hope th II he 19 1IT1PI'0NlI1g now Nlabtl Cody of tht ellss of 1925 15 nttendlng Slmmons College Boston Nlclss XNl'1C'1L she 19 dOlRg splendld work Edlth COUghllD com pleted her tourst lt COUHCLIICLII Agrlcultural College ln three and one hllf stars She 19 to be mlrrled on Nlzu 21 1929 Nllrlon Arnold of the cllss of 1926 IS rl lunlor at Oberlln Lollege Obtrlln Ohlo A Hlrold Ashton 19 Il mldshlpman flrst class U S has al Xmdems Annlpolls Mlrxland 1nd goes on a Nfecllterranean erulse thls summer You eln see from thls short resume thlt Wethersheld Hlgh Sthool grlduatts landed If the best of ports In N ,fi ff ,V x ff !f'fi N If we ff s s l - Y A A K lg f X ' Y , W f. 1X - . ' '. t Xwsx keno l fl, Q' ql Q '- -el! Y tri ' ' E all x - -- -115:24 Y'k?2X ---, V , X - L F V - , ,. --,fa -fr 'Af T f- Y ' - -7- fp -. , Ji- L- , 3 - , f . '- '15 A . , A L ' , 1 , . - ' V -,. . QQ. ', ' ll. ls - vssk-S ' U' - sy' ' K 1 4 i .Q X I 1 V A 7 i .- 'A'.'x ' . 1 - '. ' '. 1 ' . , l- , . L' 1 1 . - yoke ln 1925 and IS now' employed as an underwrlter ln a local 1l'1SUI'3.11CC ' L ll' 2 f ' 1' ' l . ' . N I A. V' . 7 Q Q N' Q V s .N . I 1 I, . 1 ' ,, , ,. ' ' , 1,. : . , . , . , , l , , . ' , . ' s . - s - 1 V y . Q - . V s I ' l - ' fl 7' . ' ' , 'g, y 4 . f '- 1' I ', 'V 'i,l ' ' 'I K' ' . . ' . ' . ' - , K, . A ' ' A 's 1 1 1 - A - . A- A K 1 W 7 v v -1 ' ' , - ' V ' ' - - ' ' I 1 Y . . ' . A Kyiv x V ' I . I T y ' s s 7 ' ' . til- -LLL--h.i..L. adzes and entlemens Tailor CLOTHING REMODELLED REPAIRED and CLEANED Ladles TAILOR Men S Pwnrclc HAND PRESSING VC e clean dye and repalr New Wethersheltl Tallor Shop Fancy M0114 a 5pc,C,a1ty H School I' P P Wethersheld 217 MAIN ST CENTRAL BLDG SUCCESS to the Class of 29 Compllments of Wethersfleld Pharmacy MAURICE FREED Reglstered Pharmaclst 229 Marn Street, Wethersneld Complzments 0 The Central Hardware Company Central Buxldmg Telephone 9 OO33 We Appreclate Your Patronage and are AHXIOUS to Serve you well James B Madrgan E L LY S WETHERSFIELD KQJUZLQJQ F IXILGYRPEET Real Estate 5? Insurance Two Direct Telephone Wires Phone 9 1293 9 ,361 9 ,362 223 Main Street COve'r neu'P OD 189 MAIN ST WETHERSFIELD QPEN EVENINGS --lil 'fl ll- -'llil--'P' iiii K it L ' ' ol 1 r . . ' Q ' 2 A YS , . Y THU everything you wear. . nic ' 'ro . CC U, 3 . ' ' 0 LI -XSS OP 1974 ROBBINS XE AI I I N Nlldshlpman Znd class U Null Xeldems An nipolls, 'wld rRI rr Bx Smtt SL xx BxR IN Conn Nlutux lN BI lrutltrs IIISLIYIHLL FII xNoR Bo: R Sophomont Nlt Ho xolxt III,xxI CARI I A Sophomort Trnmtx DRCJIHX C ARI Htrtloxt Conn Trust III C L IIIN Boston 'ithoo o Phwntt Fdllblllklll LRIII Dux Boston ALIIII lnsurmntt X I Ix Dlx N Photmx Insurtntt XIXRN IJLNVIII Conn xllllllll IIN C1 um Attnl I t FRA CJII xIoRI tr ut, Co Sll Hu IIAN Hzrtford lure Insurmtt o IOIS I'lXlll'x1XN Hlrtford Conn Trust ANN x HI I ANIJI R Conn Nlututl XT-XRCJXKI I Hom Hartford Stttm Bonltr GLAIJIS, HUI IsxRu-Hlrtford A.lIlOl'11l Bank Bc Trust Cu LAR Rl NCI HLIEISARLJ-ChlLlgO Ttchmcwl School Clllklgll Illnnons XVIARGIRN IoINts Auto lnsurantt Co EI.I7AIsI III IINSIR Stratford Conn HXROIIJ JOIN Sophomore XY tsluan Lmversttx Nlxddletoxx n Conn XVINISTON MACDONOLVGII Photnxx State Bank :SL Trust DORIS NIXHNKRIJ--CORD General Insurance Co WILI mu NltCUr Two Hartfords VIARQARI r PITICOIAS Photmx Insurzntt WIIN rrIRoP PII RSON Shaw 84 Co Brokers TIxIoTIIx Suu NIS S Y F Telephone Co DORIS SIRIRI R Nhm I I N Tn I OR NI-fthtll s uxtlrx Store HPNRH Lum THIOR Hartford Conn Trust EXIII Y TIIIXC III R Conn Nlutml ELINOR NX I I IS jumor Conn College for Women New london NIIINI R XVI I I s W ortesttr Ttth Wortesttr Mass ROBLRI WI RINI R ISABELII XXIOICOVI jumor Tutts College, Medford Hnllsndt Wan CHARIIs hh!OODWAK1J-WOFLCSICY Tech Wortester Nlaes RUTH Woouxx mo-Nm Brltam Normal School Doumfxs XX1IlhllNSON Boston Unnersmtv 1 I 1 . F I4 L 1 . ' ' '.S.I'1 I' '. ' - Ev ID. .V RNIS1 Clo. Nl, ' .I 'IC .'-- I . . .l. QIOIU ll1m. . XVI , , . l To I-. -, ' 'A ' DC ' Q Kiki Q 1 ' l- Q . ' '. RU' fo 1, I U- , ' l f 1' ' xl 1 '. ' . M ' I I .I N- - - I . I' I II V. 'o,'- ' f I HI-. , - - Q Ifff. V -I ' .I -Im-Iv R 3 L., cisfy. -II-,St Q , I I '- I ' I I '- CQ . . I 1 .I J- I - T . I . DL'NCT.'XN Hom-R. Nl. Connor CQo. I . 1 -,- ' 'L A '. 1 I 1 'L A . I Q . 1 ff: 1 -. Y . A v l u I Y V' I YT I 1 1 v - T ' ' ' 1 n I 1 T1 I v g . -,T V N1 1 ,- - m - '. T' ' V l Y . . ' . V v, ' v ' . Compliments 0 MILLBROOK DAIRY C, P SMITH lrol X tlnsful Mill mvk I 75 flung N. . , V N. Val -' cf 'ij ' VC hdnjfulc 72 Class of 1928 IJ cxlxlx Xclxllcxl Ntxx l,JTll1ll'l Norma xl xc B l 'llllllllf Nlrs ohn Munnlx I l lsx c lxlll Alix IS Wftstcrn flcctrlt C o XR lxl lilxoxxx Ihotmx xlLlILll l xx x x tom lcsox Itltphont o XRS Ill N C x L Jl llxxxc IS lrlx ltt Sttrttlrx to Nlanugcr of Plrsons s ldmeltrt Kxlxl CyOXIl 1 lost C I'ldLl1IL II XY tthtrsfitld Hlgh School NI lllillb Hxxxtxl Klthtrmt C lbbs Sccrctarlnl School, Boston Nhss Ill I1 H xx x l lx Sl'xlLlI110IL SIYIIIOLT Sprlngs IN. Y Holxxllo Hfxlxloxx S IN I' Ttlcphone C,o Dolxorllx HfXRfXlKN Nlerchmts Incl Banlstrs School OHCI Hlclxs Attm llte lnsurmcc Co Rlt ll xlxlm Hu lll s ll'lOLD1'x 'xlutull Xl lsl lxl Iollwsox Pl ICI SL Whltnev Corp , IIS I xxx CI x WLSICIH Umon School Bloomhcltl N Cllxxxllox loc lxX'xOOl7'AOI'fl1LlSCLI l'l UDIYLFSIIW Boston Xlass T ll l Xl 'xl l lll Xtxx llfllllfl Normll School Hoxx Xlxll Wfxxxxlxlx-Mt l'lL,llUll1 Acldcmx Mt Hcrmln Nlass Nllxlxx Plx xcox Smtt C l7lf0l llxl Ill lun lx Plxllt llfxlxlv-qXortllt1stcrn Ul1INLfSlIX Boston Nhss Nl s lot x l l IN tltls lnsul mcc Com vm I Nlxl c Ol X1 Sl xxlx xlul-Rtporttr Broolxlxn Plptr liroolxlxn N l Ulxl Sxxox R l l lndtcn COIISIFUCIIOII 0 Cnxlxol xx Sxlllll Post Grltltmtt XX cthcrshtltl Hlgh School Rtlll Toxx xl XlCl'Lllll'1fS ZS lhnlxtrs B xllxlcl Sroc lxXXlI1 Blfllllll Collegt lxtw Yorlx N Y Bxlxlsxlxx XE l IIS Obtrhn Collctt Obcrlln Ohlo Ifxxlls XX l Llox Xttcndtd XX orttstcr Tech Worcester Nhss Dolxolllx XX IC lxsllx,xxD-Trlxtltrs Insurance Co Buxlox XX ool l x xtttndtd INorthe1stcrn UHIYCYSIIW ll! Boston Nlass but xx IS fortttl to lclxt tlut to lllI1CSS Rl ll xlxll XX Hxl l N Trlxtltrs Insurmtc Cxo I ' u l:I.Ol ,l-, Il, -. 1 ' -. J . 2 x l f x - f ' L ' Q . .Y l.' '.'-' . gl. .-X. ' lil .'--S. N. lf, ' 'CQ . Nl, owls-- ,lll'llk'l -- 4 .' 4 ' , f . -fl .-'Y it .-. 1 W t' . .'Il, 'f.'. .--4 ' Q, l. X ' ,ll 'Q . Lxl: 'll .- .' 1 ---- .1 1. ' , '. . s - ,T ., '. fs , Y . .,-u , x , .f , - ' l .'- 'L ' ' . kfxx 'l ftl- ' ' . . l'. Hl l l x l.l'I'TIi-1NCXV Britain Normal School. Q . . w 'Q ' nf, l , .-x ut: ,.xt'r, lN-. '- ' ' .' 4 ' . , . ' . ' ,gt . Ach' l l.lU-'11 '. ' IL y. J ' I ' -- . f. ,Q f- I ' ' C. 1-' v -W, s - . ' r fx ' l f f 1 1 . . '- ' I 1 'fx I w I ' s- - - s -- - , V. -. - . H V 'V , . . ' ' V 4 f ' - . 1. .. C ' 1 - - 'V . - . - C. 1 r .nl Q x S L . . Dependable COAL FUEL OILS Dzstrzbutors ln Wethersjcield 0 the celebrated KOPPERS COKE W C Mason SL Co Inc 726 Maln Street Hartford Superlor Laundry FAMILY WORK FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Rugs Shampood and Cleaned Look Llke New PHONE 6 2241 59 Fenwrck St Hartford Conn Metal Cell g Copper lc a Spec alry Robert W Relnholz sHEE'r METAL womc Gutters Conducto s Tmn ng a d Roof Pa t g 717 Hartford A e Wethersfield Telephone 9 0891 F1re Automob1le and General Casualty INSURANCE Fzdellty and Surety Bonds E R WOODHOUSE SL SON Phone 9 0204 99 H tford Ave WETHERSFIELD CONN Paul Sessa P oprleto Expert Shoe Rtparrmg Deale Men s and Boys Shoes and All Klnds of Footwear 285 MAIN ST PHONE 9 1105 Complmunts of JAMES T PRATT . . . . to . . ., . ' , . , . ' in s - wor i ' ' 7 . ' jr. , F Y ' i n in in HOT AIR HEATING and REPAIRING ..' v , , . F - ar . r ' r I . . V , ' ' 1 r in , Y 3 iixthange Eepattmvnt l We 1clcnovsledge the follovung exch1nges Thr Blur :ml C old lalsculle Hugh School Lakcxllle Conn The Blue md Gold IS In cwccllent fhigllllll, Your mlterxal rs mtcrest Ing 1nd xxcll irmnged Fhr Hlgh School Herald XVmdsor Locks Hugh School Windsor Locks Conn Your materral IS good but some cuts would grcatlv rmproxe vour magaznne The Rarfmlor Somerulle Hrgh School Somerulle Mass You have 1 good mxgnzxne Your oke Dep1rtment 1nd Poets Corncr are most commcnclablc Imx Wrlyx Fsscw High School Essex Mass Your papcr IS rn terestmg but whx not hnwc .1 few poems? The quotatlons for each department are clever Thr Commerrnzl Neux Commercml Hugh School New Hmen depwrtment C H l C K I E IS vers clever Homrxpzm Ccntrzl I-hgh School Greensboro 'N C Yours IS an exccllcnt lltcrlrv papcr All of your storlcs 1nd poems irc cvzcccdlnglx good Thr Booster Brvant Stratton College Proudence R I Your magazrne ns xery well organwed Your cuts lre good Th SILDIIINNIYI, Bu Plth Instxfutc Sprxngheld Nlass Your X h letlc Dcpartment 1S cxccllent A fcu storxcs would IIUPFOXL xour plper Thr Sagamore Brookllnc Hugh School Broolclmc Nfliss Your papcr ns xcrx complerc The cut for your joke Dcpartment IS excellent Thr Tllblllcl Torrmgton Hxgh School TOFIIHQCOH Conn Your paper contams much that should be of Interest to the pupuls of sour school The Lrtcrary lNotes arc extremelx clex er t l , . , , , , , . I , ' .' ' , - , , V' N 1 I . , , , 'Q f ,, - f l Sl 1 ' I I f D t' Q 1 ' . t . . .C . . . - A 7 n Vx 'L 5 Q r , , , , , , . 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Telephone Compliments of Com! limtnts JOHNNY LANDEEN WETHERSFIELD LUMBER S1 SCN SUCCESS to the Class of Z9 fiom tht Class of , ' n 1 ' ' ' of 7 L - ' 7 ' . , 1 I .J Audrex Ashton vuthout her pocketboo Arlmc Pxcrson lnnoccnt' Mx rtlc XX llllZll'I1S vxlth bobbcd hur Rose Pr.11on wnthout her Inttle our Dorothx Roberts flunklng' Annxc Praeon m Z1 hurry' Shlrley Lougcc on tlmc to sehoo Patses Ambrose s posture good ln Englnsh' Elsm Peterson gomg all the vmx upstalrs xuthout fallmg' I1dn1 Roos not Ioannng mones to someone' Olnw. SS monds vuthout her gnggle' Nhrguerxtc Xwlllilfll not drooplng her cyelxcls' Russell Ghdxsm not studylng I-Iirold Hammer shulng' FFIDLCS Smlth vuthout thlt Iuugh' N1ll11 X ILIHO XOICCILSSI Elcanore Wulmrls utxng her 1gL Ir1m,1s Dcmxnq without hls bmrcl 1nd hls s1cleb01rds Chirlottc I2LlLls 1 Iuder cf thg Demoprltlc penrtx Russell Codx xuth 1 mln s hem Cut' oseph Kgnncclv not xx ISC Lrulslng' Chirlottu I'rtel XXIIIIOLIE her brlef use' Tessnf. 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Ic' . Iacd. Y N I I111 1113 l7.1I. IWLII XI.11'1'X I111I1I111g' lI1c 11.1iI. .II11 Kinwf mf I111 ISioI11y1' QIAS1: In 11'I1.1t 1I11'cc N . ' I ' . ' 51,111 MJ 1.911 1'--. IQ lt's smart to he thrifty Besse's Wlomenfs Apparel 1031 Main Street, HARTFoRD, coNN. Guaranteed Lowest Prices Money refunded in2 days DRESSES COATS ENSEMBLES SHOES HATS Compliments of Ephraim Gometz WETH ERSFIELD MARKET RONALD E SHELDON P p t A Full Lme of Meats, Groceues, and Fresh F1sh Frults Vegetables Prompt Deluerg Suu e PHONE 9 OO51 WetHe1 sfelcl People Place your order now for our clean, hlgh grade Lehrgh Coal to be dellvered dur mg the summer VALLEY COAL Co Wells Road Wethersneld C I f O f - for . , ro rie or A . V. I I VNC . 3 ' PHONE 9-1087 'Q' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l 9fil l l T Q 7?' 'lf 'lfil' lf'7Y' BOOKS AT PRESS How To Nlake Loxe Francns Demrng How To Be An Athlete Harold Hammer How To Arguc Wlth a Tcachcr Jack Wadlgan The Dccennnf., Looks Shlrlex Lougee Corrldor Trafhc Karl Glahn The Art of Breaking Applratus Patsey Ambrose Rob Rob the Nlldshlpmm Audrey Ashton College Men WI'lI'gLlC.l'lIL Wxllard Ollxc Symonds Bachelors Buttons Arlnne Plerson Value of Knowlng How To Drive Sylvia Becher Bashfulness Cured Prmcnples of Auatnon Value of Gymnastics I-Iow To Fall How I Impress the Grrls The Art of Coxffure Love nn a Corrndor Teddy Bear Sweet Wnllxam Why I Lrke the Floor Modern Answer To a Maidens Prayer How To Roller Skate The members of the Semor Class are Willtlng for Isabelle Warner Myrtle Wnllnams Dorothy Roberts Anme Pracon Joseph Kennedy Ruth Jones Marle James Eleanor Hyer Eleanore Wehrly Eleanor Adams Wllllam Warner Russell Gladwm the first edmon of Mzdlgan s ductnonars on Pronunclatxon to be publlshed The Educated Speak lnvbman I 3,ucss I ll go for a walk Sopbumon I belleve I shall promenade for a lnttle whnle IHIIOV It occurs to me that I should cause my feet to move m a given dlrectlon S1 mor Commg to me as It does on the spur of the moment thls rdea appeals to my mtellectual abxlltw Therefore wrth due respect of conslderatlon and necessarw thought I take It upon mwself to place my pedant members one after the other rn such a manner as to propel me whrther I max desxre to have my person protrude on the optlc orbs of the habntuates of that locatlon Mm Hllffflll Lsc. 1 little more elbow grease on that sllx ervx are Slmmu h Please Nllss Hutton nsn t there enough grease on these spoons alreadx Clmzmnzxx XX hx didn t ou me thlt fellow IH the passlng mr II lc lst half of the road? Paz ry I dldn t ltnoxx uhlch hmlf he wanted Mrs jomx Oh Robert IS gettmg on so xxcll at school' I-Ie IS learmng, I-Ie ns learmng French and Geometrw Nou Robert sax Hou do you do to Nirs Coughlm nn Gcometrw I A I . V x I xt X 1 A A s ,. . , , , . . s . V x . . . . , , . Q I A V , . . VA Y I Y 1 V 7 7 . , . . I V . , . . . . . V V. V ss ' '. : 1 1' . U VV -I - - VV I V . VV - . . . ,, . ,, . . V . - s V V V .' ' w I I V Y V 4 - - ,V ' rc y E - I I ' V Y as Q .V - - s . . , I . , K f .VV s 4 I, ' ,,-. ' ' .. 0' . V V ' ' . .-' . P o A ' . mV . , ,' . . . ,, V . I' I V V V 7 . . . . - V-. 'I ' A Vx ' u . .. ,. , K . . . 7 I 1 D - V I v V Q v . 1. I , , 1 - , - - V, - I - 7 V I 1 A ' 1 1 D I COUGHLI Roo mg and Waterproo ng 294 Huyshope Ave Hartford, Conn The new Pollcnes of The Northwestern Mutual Llie lns Co embrace IH one contract practrcally everythlng that IS deslrable ln Llfe Insurance Llt' Insurance encourages thrrft by affordrng 1 systemmtrc method ot' savlng lt encourages a young man to recogmze and assume hrs responslbrlxtxes The early purchase of Lrfe Insurance grves the young man the advantage of a lovs rate lm ntors Values may furnish funds for a start ln busrness later on H S ORISWOLD General Agent 64 Pearl St Hartford Conn Wethersheld Representatlves A C GRISWOLD M A GRISWOLD HARRY N KRETZMER DUDLEY B WELLS 'he 'nutty Svtzttrunerg nmpang Stationery Engravlng Prlntlng SCHOOL SUPPLIES Also Hecldqlaattrs for Partv Noteltzes and Faaors '53 ASYLUM STREET Telephone 2 3842 HARTFORD CONN 1fil l l l O'il lf'l l''l l l'1lfil l lf'l l l l 7'Q l'1l l T' Q 0 O o a l. ' c ' . ' ' . 2. ' ' 3. ' ' 4. 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