Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LIFE July 1. 1927 EDITH BIBEAU MORMELLI Concert Soprano-Teacher of Voice will continue teaching throughout the summer - SPECIAL INTENSIVE COURSEEngagements Secured for .Professional Pupils ENROLL NOW Stolp school wishes to leave to the HATCHET CEREMONY cla ss of 1928 and those following, our hatchet. Mav it not bring to you, the of 1928,- any trouble. \Ve wish it IS UNIQUE CUSTOM class to bring helpfulness and fame. Studio Building, 1718 Sherman Avenue Evanston , Ill. Phmw:-; : Studio, c;rp~ · ul en f ~52:-l..:._Residence, Class of 1927 at Byron Stolp t{igher than you in its climbing up th e School Hands Down Symbol ladder of learn in g and we hope yott will profit hy our mistakes. to 1928 Group O.JJe metltL> ·i of ],urying the hatchet · · Tl tts to pass It on to someone e1 se. tat is \\·hat the eighth grade class oi t.he Byr_on Stolp school cbes in ~ cet>·mony pcrtormcd on class day wluch b held even· vear at the close of the school scssron-. At thi s time. an eighth _ grade pupil. is ~boscn_ to give the ~atchl't ·Oratton, 111 ,,·]uch a hatchet 1:; prescnted tn the Sl'H'll!h grade. An an: swer to the speech IS made by a p~tp!l irom the seventh grade. "" 1 .10 rl' L'l't~·l· .; ~he symbol. The two or.atiOtb 'd 11 l' 11 ll?llow, a~: - tho;;e of P~y lh s Fut:rmann. ':J:o rcptc:-ented the etghth grade, and El}.zabetb Bal_hat~het, tl~e seve nth . Ge~rgc. \\ ashmgton S· httle hatchet got h1111_ tntu .trouble, but the mean :; ot creatmg a story whtch ha s been handed clown through our :\m er ican history. ·'The cJass of 1927 of the Byron Sees Marks of Mistakes "Old hatchet, \\"C sec on your one~ .;;hi n y blade a few rust\· place=' and a ;lick- or t"·o much deeper than thl' re.;;t: the.;;c are the scar.;; which ·\n~ hctYL'. madt.: hy l~ck o~ application: di, ohccllencc. and somet unc s. I dare say. la zinc:;s. ft i.;; left to vott. the das:-; ni }1 ).?8. tn poli.;;h off SO;ll(" of the ru:-t~· place:-; a nd to grind out souw of th : nick:;. "To the teacher:; of the Byron. tOI !· :-chnol : \H' owe vou a great deal. \ \' l' wi,h t o acknowicdge this debt. You han~ siHH\·n so great an interest in U". although \\T know we have c~u:;ecl Y.o;t \\ !)tTy. You han. ' been pat 1cnt \\'lttl u;o; and \H' \ri sh to thank yo u and ~olicit ynu r hle :->si ng and good \vill as \H' art..· lca\·ing this school. which ha.; hec:1 a lllHllc to mnst oi u:; ior sen·ral \·car-.. " \\·e 1\(l\\' ha\·e learned }J 0 ,,. · littk we ktHJ\Y, but thi . ; gin'" u~ the goldetl kL·~- to the gate oi learning. \\\· \\·ill chcri·dl the memories of our . chr)Q! day" :-pent in the gradL·s. our cia~ ·;; 11i. pka,urc. 1Htr iailurc:;. atHI our tri umph :-. "Tit r, "L' ni ruu who ioll()\r II". ,,.v intru st to ro.tt this hatchet. atHI ll\· Yt'~llr good l:fTorb leaH to the da..;:-; r;i tc>2X a hatrhet :-o fne irom ru..;t ;tnd nirk:- :-o that ii an\· of the c]a ...,., 11t ]1 ).27 \H'rt..' to ret urn ~,· e would tl·ll rl' ,·og·nize it s blade. "It has been said that \·ducati,,n i. li,·ing rather than mere prl'parati . m for liv1ng.' \Vhen \\'e have liHd longer :llld ~row11 in our tilttL·ati"n \\t' \\ill i (·l' I t I! l' 11 . T a 111 =' u r t' . t hat 1 n1 r ti ,. , t ytar..., 111 :-clwnl \YCrt· thl· 'tt·J·pill...: ::.tnttt'=' that led u.;; tn higher kn1·\\·kdl! \·. "Tn the t eacher:-. principal. . . upn itltl.'ncktlt. and kilo\\· pupil . . \\ t· l,ir) ~- ' ·ll a iond iarnn· ll and \\'t..' will ll\· ,._a it it1...: tn \n·Jrc,nH' tht· cla:;.;;c:\ <·i ] <).2~. ] 1)]<J. and]<).)() to \"e\\' Trier lligh :-cho··l. Pk a,L· arrl'pt thi:-. h;, ·hl't ir1JIIl t!1 r· rIa"..., o i 11Jli ." 1928 Responds Fnll(lwing is the . acrcptatlL'l' r·i till' hatchet: "Friend-; ni the rJa.,..; oi JCJ.!i. 011 hcl1ali nf till' ria.;;:\ of '.!X. f act't..·pt thi..., · tnke11 oi rnttr c:->teen1 and a . . :-urt· \·nu that ·\\'L' ~,· ill cherish it until c·ttr ~arc 'i:-; ru11 and \\'e are ;~bout t C'> pa, . . into high er education at ~ew Trier. ··r sec in this hatchet not mcrt·h· a tnan-inrcntcd in strnnletll. hut a tl~i nl..!' snnbolic nf that which our :-cho,)l stand:; for. "To me its keen edge symbolizes the kc L' n e r in t e 11 e ct an cl shari) e r wits that yPu po ssess and "·c hope for throHlTl l our association in these buildings dedicatecl to knowledge and learni ng. lb bright sides reflect the brightne ss oi ynur faces. portraying the happine:-s ,·ou ha ve gained bv th e associations ;nacle here. \Vc m~t st not f()rget th e ~turd~· handle . That part of a h atc het ,,·hich con trol s the blade as Your t(·achcrs han controlled and gt~ided Lh a long the path oi learni ng. \\\· O\\T them everything and I am sure that our -class as well as your clas~ \rill cheris h thrir memory for year:; tn cnllH.'. "Ht' sur e. clear fri e nd s oi the class oi '?.7. that wr \\'ill hold sac red thi ~ hatchet so that we ca n pa~s it o n t o the <~lass of a year hrn ce leavin g a re,·ord as fi nc as Yours. ",\nd closing, wi sh you good lu ck ancl Cod-speed through out your high school course." "Our class of 1927 is just one round . Un iversity 7278 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I I of ":as Bladder Infections Distinguished ... Quiet .·. Accessible ..· The names inscribed on the registl'r are in themselves sufficient to assure the irreproachabl e tenancy of this aristocratic hotel. 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