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The Habit of Study QPFIZB Essayl UDX IS the application of the mlnd to books or learn mg 01 a settling of the mlnd upon a subJect to be lealned There are so mann people who do not iealize the great meaning of the word study Study is something ex eryone should do A studious person IS one who IS devoted to study or the acquisition of knowledge One need not be studlous to be a dlligent person It depends on how much he really wants to learn If a student wants to accompllsh a thlng he can concentrate and really learn So many students say they cannot study 1n the study hall or at home when there is noise If they are lntexested in their lessons they can study regardless of all the nolse going on around them A students parents should impress upon his mind when he first starts to Grammar school that he must get his lessons from day to day If he forms this habit early 1n life it w1ll remain with hun all through his school days After he gets into college he will look back and thank his parents and him elf for the hablt of study acqulred when he was young A student who goes to class and nevex has his lesson is a draw back to the class He keeps the others from going on and accomplishing more '1h1s klnd of person isnt as well liked as the one who studles and tries really to gain something 1n life He imaglnes that bluftlng and not studylng gets him many frlends but it doesnt When a student reaches college he will flnd many roads success and the other the road of lllllfflllg He has formed the habit of bluffmg in his grammar school and high school grades so he naturally takes this one in his college grades He will perhips go along fine until at the end of the snr weeks when the mountain of cxanunatlons will appear before him Hls fellow students will adxance on thelr Journey over this great mountain to the wide wolld beyond and he w1ll have to re mam at the foot of this great steep mountain He will look back and think about xw hat h1s parents had told of formlng the habit of studying At last he will deude to go back and take the road to success He w1ll advance on thls load very rapidly VS hen he comes to this mountain the second tune he mll climb right ow er and go down on the other slde ot the great vlllev beyond Vlltll the other students where he w1ll achieve fame ind suctess If every student will foxm the habit of studv he will find the load to knowledge and success comprtrxtlvelv easv to travel IOLA TRIPP M . I , . 1 . 4 . . - . ' 1 4 ' , L1 l o . - , , . 1 4 b ' v leading in different directions. One road will be the road of . . - A Y. I 1 . . . A - . Y I ' . ' , v . ' 4 y ' , . K A . ' ' Y. ' ' . v V -. ' v V ' 1 1' ' L 2 ' if 1' .. - J ...
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JA.--f 'agv lmlm 'b en AG X A ,ex IX Age, THF sovc. Ol' Tue PLNLS sq QBSQQL f' if 5 :Xb f9 There comes a. soothlng murmur From the forest still and deep It IS the plne trees evenlng song As they rock the birds to sleep What is that croonlng whisper Underneath the darkening sky? Its but a stately mother pine Slnglng a lullaby And from the cllfts and mountains Where rocks are heaped and piled Comes the bull pines rmglng challenge Ominous threatenmg wlld A challenge to the storm klng that Unalded and alone Hell battle wlth the elements And still retain hx- thxone And mingling all together From rnountaxn canyon plain The pines are softlv slnglng Thelr century old refrain Of all entrancing melody, In word or tongue ox line. The Sweetest, most enchanting Is the music of the plne WARCELLA BRITTEN '29 - -'- 4 . , '- - - x, l , ' g 1 y .I Q'.' x 1 1 1. U A ., rn . r cyy .-, ' ' f v W 1 V1 ' . I 1 - ' ' S 1 lt X me ,L l o fq- , 2 If-. 1 41 - n o f ' KM r ' Y .q. - ,- fm 4 , , , V r v ' ' , , . V ' V Y
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day foul years ago when she bade good by to Lee and two teals trxckled unbidden down her cheeks bhe sat on a rock and dlop ped her face 1nto her hands She sat there on a rock thlnkxng for some tlme when she heard hoofs clatterlng down the road to ward hex at a racxng speed She rose to her feet and when the rider came mto vlew he saw her and halted hls horse as quickly as he could It was Just dusk and faces were not easlly recog nlzed so nelther knew who the othex was A forest flre IS sweeplng down thls way Miss You had bet ter get on here wlth me or you may get caught ln It A forest f1re Can we get to camp before It reaches us? cued Loulse looklng up the sxde ot the mountaln vhefre the smoke was rollxng and flames swept mto the alr We will get there safely on thls horse unless they start a back fire He llfted her to the saddle nn front of hlm and spur red his horse on to try to reach Chrystal Lake camps and help them flht fire They had one about a mxle when they came to a curtain ol smoke and he knew lmmedlately that he was too late to get through Turnlng hxs holse up 1 trall whlch led to the river he started out at top speed almost bllnued by smoke and holdmg the now unconscious glrl ln hlS arms Now lt seemed lmposslble to leifll the rxvtr before the fire would close upon them then wxth a mad bound thI0llgll a heavy screen of smoke hls hoxse plunged over the bank and mto the r1ve1 As the r1ver was not large the horse swam across befole xt stopped and there was halted to let hlm get h1s breath trall wl-xch brought them dlrectlv to the load xt crossed the river a llttle below them and went 1nto camp As the riders passed bv the httle store a may of llght fell upon Loulse s face As the rlder at that m tant looked mto her face hls heart leaped and he gasped at the sight for It was his long lost sweet heart Loulse Roberts Lee pressed hls llps to hers and they moved softly hut he knew she was stlll unconscxous Reachlng her mothel s tent he carefully laid her on the bed Her mothex bathed hex head and the doctor was talled to ecamlne her but uothmg QGPIOUS was wrong for xt had been the long hard rule through the smoke which had caused l1er to lose ronsclousness Lee sat by her slde watchlng 21l'lYl0llSlV wanting for her to open her eyes When at last after what seemed hours to hlm she opened her eyes he bent over her and whlspered Louise Turning qulckly she looked at hxrn L moment then putting out her hand to hlm she sald Lee hare you come back to me Yes Louise and have you kept vour promxsef Her words were lndlscernable but as thexr IIDS met he knew that she had been faithful to ham and happiness was theirs W ANDA WILSEH R . ' I V ' v . - - 'I H v F . .f '. I ,, g D . I . r . i .I H E I . . . 1 Not wishing to lose any time, he soon started his horse up a l - , . .. . I. l - L , . U I H , ' 1 ,. . .. , , . - . . K . Q . , U, . .. .
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