Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 November 1938 — Page 8

HIGH SCHOOL TABLOID SECTION

EDITORIA L STAFF Editor in Chief Katharine E. Dillen Associate Editor Robert Hinderer Feature and Literary Editor Kathleen Gibson Sports Editor .• •. Ronald Sharp Humor Editor - • Lyman Stucky Proof Reader Nelda Jackson Typists Robert Hinderer, Lois Simon, Edna Bell Departmental Phyllis Sowers, Edna Bell Grade School Gwendolyn Applegate, Martha Zen's Junior High School Clara H'U’ Freshman class • Dale Di’.'- i - Sophomore Class Marjorie LaughL Junior Class Martha Thornburg Senior Class < Minnie Grei Alumni News Burton Typist Betty Fili Associate Sports Editor . ............ Eloise iKiqhat l Dear Editor: In the-chapel service conducted by Rev. Yeager, 1 j noticed much disturbance throughout the entire student body. Surely this was a great disourtesy on the part of the students. Since these chapel services are for the benefit of the student body, I think the least they could do would be to sth ow their appreciation by being attentive. Another thing that has caused much comment; the applause after singing of sacredsongs and as ter the chapel service. This not only makes the individual appear ignorant and uncultured, but also reflects back on our high school. Surely the students can be ma de to realize that reverence is expected in chapel, rather than 'the spirit of applause. Wouldn't the ministers feel that they were more of a success if the students reacted in a more cultured way? Signed, A FRIENDLY COMMENTATOR.

Things You Ought To Know

Lost, strayed or stolen away. Last week a Sophomore boy was very embarrassed and angry. It seems that somebody took off his shoe and slid it down the aisle in the study hafiIt seems that Windy Beck had a little trouble Monday noon with his sweater. What seemed to be the matter Windy? It seems that Junior Bitzer is a heart-breaker or would you call 'aim a gyp. What happened at the Junior class party Saturday night Junior, or should I say, Mary? bp , From the looks of things the Bushong «nd Walters romance has broken up for the time being. Here is a chance for some of you down-

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hearted girls. Hoy many steps do you have to go Arden? Monday the fifth period, Clifford Cripe was keeping watch over tht corridor between the study halls. You didn’t happen to be late Friday noon did you? Pat, who had been kicked by a mule, was picked up unconscious and rushed to the hospital. He regained consciousness just as he was being carried into the bulking, and, feeling the swaying mo tion, clutched his head and moaned, “Oh and I ain’t, even landed yet”! > First Kangaroo: “Where is the baby now, my dear?” Second Kangaroo, (looking down): “Help! My pocket has been picked.”

Teacher’s Korner

THANKSGIVING | Usually we think of a ho’may r . i being a day for. having a good tl ::l ’ How many of us. however, who hail Washington's birthday, the Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving so i ■ - ousjv stop to think of tli*‘ *e;.l - nificance of the events which tim holiday commemorates? Although Thanksgiving dry is wholly an American institut a. harvest festivals have been known since time immemorial. It v.t. customary in England and < ■ to hold s-.i-.e'..- days of “fasting .nd. prayer" in times of peril and » > ; aster an-’ equally to celeb ru • ' ' ' “Thanksgiving and f.e ’.sting.” N turn's : 'tial bounty and ok • marks of God's favor. . ' With Indians as guests of ...one» i about tab! s loaded with game f! ( fish, wild fruit from the forest; end • cornbread and vegetables from ■■i new gardens, the Pilgrim F. celebrated their first Amer’..? vest festival in October, d 2 • first autumn in America. , For years the festival ' exclusively a New England e >1

New Streamlined B.&O. Train In Service Wednesday, November 25

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With unique ceremonies, the new streamlined. Diesel-powered Capitol Limited of the Baltimore & Ohio | railroad was inaugurated Wednes- - day, Nov. 23, at the Grand Central Station, Wells and Harrison streets. | An entirely n w note to the ocra-; sion was supplied by a committee. of young ladies, socially prominent > in Chicago, including Miss Kay Goodman. Miss Muy Gardner, 3-hss Betty Armour and Miss Elizabeth Crawfo’d. Promptly at 3 o’clock, Miss Good-; man released the traditional bottle of champagne as tits climax to a half-hour program, participated in by civic leaders and officials oi the. Chicago Association of Commerce. Coincident with this tir.ie-hono'ef ceremony, upwards of 1.000 homing pigeons were released from the head of the train to wing their way

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| tion including religious services ■> gatherings at the old home of s i tered members of a family. : day gradually became a custom 1 the western and some of the sou ern states each appointing its ow; d.y. In 1864 President Lincoln sued proclamation in which "appointed and s t aside” the '.. Thursday in November as a d.y • i Since Lincoln’s time each pre/ 1 -■ dent has set asld. the hut T ;t v of N’jvepiber for a like L-st ■ ' j " / . ■ ■ ■ by i president is sent to the governor o ■' ■ 'Efferent state:, meh of w I issues a corresponding proclamatm:for bis own state. Amidst our feasting and mer ’•'u'-ing on this Thanksgiving 1 ? ■ is w 11 that we bring to mind few. of th ■ “ma’ - // of G-od's fa* - /” w': ; rh surround us the rich . n poor alike. ’ give thanks for life in t land where we are free to be i;.u ■ viduals, to think and believ as tn dividuals, and to express th-'«' thoughts and beliefs.

to cities seached by the B. & <). Railroad from Chicago to Washing- | ton and beyond. These carrier pigeons hailing from such cities as Akron, Youngstown, i Pittsburgh, Washington md B- Pi i ""e carried a mer.-nge from Mayo -- ; Felly of Chicago in a tiny eontni e ' attached to their legs, directed * r he ma-ors of cities from which they originated. In the case of ; Washington, the salutation went to . Pre.siden: Roosevelt. The exercises attending the in;'ueuratlon of the p w train start/ct ’’irh a ’uncheon by the Chicago Association of Commerce ’ 1 ' Palmer House. This was a salute to the Baltimore & Ohio, Pullman Company a”d Electro-Motive C r- - - pdration with its- extensive plant nt LaGrange, Illinois. The outstanding speaker on the

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; We can be thankful for the many ' priceless possessions such as lanI guage, literature, history, and endless scientific facts which we have inherited from the past. It seems that we have been born into a world that is ready made tor our living, for our growth, and for our happiness, yet filled with a wealth of i opportunities. * We should even give thanks ior : existing ideas which conflict for social. political, and - conomic •! proo- ; lems which present stimulating hez- ■ ards in our progress and cventua'.'y make for strength and perfection. When we are amazed by the beauties and mysterious of na '-tre we should give thanks because there we se< and feel the presence of’ a living Ge l. The extent of marks of favor is infinite. The pampered, negb'ct' (I, the rich man, poor /.tan, farmer, lawyer, business man, everyone living in America should be able to take inventory this holiday of feasting and find innumerable blessings for which to give thanks to Him that gives all. —By Judy Bureaw

program was Charles F. Kettering, world-renowned research genius of General Motors Corporation. C. W. Galloway, Vice-President in Charge of Operation and Maintenance. of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, whose grandfather drove one of the first horse-drawn cars of America’s first railroad, was bracket'd on the speaker's program with .Mr. Kettering. The new streamli.ted Capitol Limited with its Diesel power has suppl’, i th*? connecting link in this mo:le r n type c’' pow r from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The exterior color scheme is R0,\.1 Blue-grey and go’d. The interiors combine harmoni .i . sb- des of phaa-ir g colors. Every u -to-ttm-miaute facility for Tomf&rt and convenience has been provided in this latest creation of the Pullman Company.

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