Willamette University - Wallulah Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1929

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y7n6'!.-ual If mill uf!!97i!l'in'I!Il:Illn'9l'l Il lfalm 'l 'l ll f lIll lIII lllllll' 4l I JFL' :qu iv:-W -I ll!!lilIllllsiilsilllllilllllleillzlll ire fi Y? E Q ill i lllll lllllllll l llll ill i i in ' -5 : 'X- ,: , G E leg? d 2-,iff is - ie fi if-.47 524 'i 1 .. nn 5 51 ll 5 3 'IH ' i Sl 1 5- President's Message if NYONE may write a book. lt may be a his- tory, an arithmetic, an autobiography 5 every X realm of knowledge or imagination invites him 555553, who has the itch for writing. But only students of Willaiiiette may write a Wallulah: the field belongs to them alone. Even George Bernard Q Shaw would have to matriculate and be elected before he could get a desk in the editorial sanctum of Waller Hall. Still further, every normal person can read understand- ingly everything that is written-Einstein, and possibly Kant, excepted+from Chaucer to Will Rogers. But the Wallulah demands of the reader an esoteric quality which is created nowhere except upon the Willamette campus. The book is cryptic, mysterious, allusiveg only the initiates can spell out the content of its wordsand pictures. Like a child, it belongs to those who gave it being. Still further-a second time-those who have received the inner illumination are incomplete and undone without this volume. It is the complement of their natures, the satisfaction of a want, which in default of the book, would become that terrible long-felt want. So the Wallulah is unique, native, sui generisg it has its incontestable missiong with smiling confidence it meets a waiting world to waken memory, warm the heart, evoke the chuckle, and tincture life with youths elixir. . 1 EQ 541.2 f '- -i p- - 5- X ,,, EE 1 if X E i : i s .5 -.4 si i 5 525 Q? - i F 25 1411. , 2, 1 :rg 1.1: 2 2-ze: N 'viii Q--in inv- pir- : - 4 J 2 3- ei 2 G'-E Q S.. '- t ' .N i 'V T l .-. v.-1 s? gf 'i' sw E X ' ffl? 2 ig: Z ' -u, - gi is P' n i 'El :E W il Ili? Tn , Illf a ' fwzfl 'dr' l I In llllilllFiiil'T5 5 :Fi if Sq ,QE ' lim ' w ere , H, Nm ' N. M233 H if ww vw: v m--- ' ' l-:uma ' I ' ms-at Ir' l .+l.:!uJ'.L 1 l A , f ll wig X I 'P 1:7 if Q. W3 l j V New I. !q X l'r:,lIliIlIl.ull gI Il lm' M '4lIliiIlp....:IIl' ,ln ' x I -4 6 si 1 TT :im Emgiiff il' ' l Iii' 5'li::.-li ilrfll. lf ii:SiQ4l 'CIT H31 .



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