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June 8, 1944     The Catalina Islander
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PAGE r13NO, SUNSmNE PSVCHO'OGV ADD,TIONAL SUC R LOAF LAST CHANCC -R G RLS (Continued fronl Page t, column 4)TO MAKE UP POINTS the ultrahigh frequency trailsmitter ---- tube used in radar--tile klystron--and Notice to girls--vonr last chance to send out waves that impinge upon the make up points. Next week there will receiver? There you have the basicbe olayground on Tuesday and SvVed- truth of telepathic cotmnunication, as nesdav. well as radar. Tht~ Senior High Tennis Tourna- Gosh! That sentence is so 10ug that rneut fina, lswitl be lflayed off by Alcy 1 Mtnost forgot where it starte(i.Kirk and Tina Saucedo. In the human, braiu the pineal The Azulvoro sweaters have come gla~nd~that old third eye---the seat of and some o'f the girls are already the soul (?)--nxay be the receiver of wearing theirs. Very nice indeed. these external, human electronic ~im- girls! pttlses. This is not visiot~ary. The In sixth peri~t Physical F,d. Lucy thalamus does send out radiations Saucedo's team is still ahead of Joan which atre essentially electronic. Such Gemilere's by eight games. radiations must--of nccessity--varyac- In seveutt~ period Tina Saucedo's cording to the energy expended. Ifteam is ahead of Carol Butler's by the transnfitter is highly energ~ized, seven games. the received signal over a given dis- A.H.S. tance is stronger. Vice versa. SHARP SHOP STUFF On the other hand, with the same "-~ energy used at the transmission end,~boys in shop are very busy the better the receiver, the strouger buildii~g many things. " " the received signal, or the greater the distance over which the sqgnal may be received. lu the human individual, may it not be that the more highly the pineal body is developed tile better is the telepathic reception. (See Dunninger). This may also explain what person- Mity is--that muchly considered qual- ity of human beings. The person who is seeing, feeling, thinking strongly, and is developing an excess of thalamic radiation, may be broadcasting eleetrouic impulses. A highly developed pineal receiving set may pick up and thoroughly tm- derstand such impnlses? Do you receive nay big idea? Or maybe my thalanHe raditions are not so good. And how is the pineal body of the receiving set working this morn- ing? James W. Marsh. I~lUV AN EXTRA BOND YOU CAN LAUGH AT TAXES Now that the new "simplified" in- come laws are signed, sealed and en- grossed on the tomes, we can relax afrd smile and even poke a little fun at the maze of intricacies that made the 1943 tax returns a nightmare for many of us. "Individual Deficit Return," reads lieading on one "simplified" version pi'epared outside the Treasury Depart- merit and brought back from Was;:- ington by Eugene M. Smith of Ber!'- eley. "Internal Cleaning Department," it cofitinues : "1: Use right name even if unnm- John Patrickson is sanding his desk. Bob Miles' record cabinet is be- ginning to take shape. FMgar Taylor is working on his kyak part of the time. He is also making a modern table lamp. Dale Eber is turning ont a gavel which will be presented to the student body president at the end of the semester. Laurence Furey is fin- ished with his foot stool and is now molding an ash tray with a horseshoe design and a cowboy in it. Lola Sal- dana is molding a horseshoe with a horse's head in it. Remo Lanfranchi is making a'hollow-handled metal ham- mer on the metal lathe Robert Fur- ey is making a small tin lamp, D4ck Petersen is completing a canteen. AHS ORCHESTRA HAS TESTS The voice class held their recital last Monday. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Dorothy Shamnon sang a series of numbers on "Jack and Jilt" as various composers would write them. The members of the voice class are as follows: Marcia Lazar, Jean Long, Eleanor Brown, Joyce Davis, Tina Saucedo, Helen Maya, Alcy Kirk, Winifred Estes, Jo Ann Thomas, Dorothy Shan- non, Adella Garter. The orchestra had two tests last week on Baccalaureate and Commence- ment music, Today and :tomorrow they will prac- tice in the Canyon Themtre. A. H. S. DECLINE AND FALL OF ,ROME tied. 2. If this is a joint return, give address of joint. 3. Occupation (beside; As military history will record it, the filling out government questionnaires), fall of the Italian ca0itol to Allied 4. Attach employer to this statement, forces sweeping up from Anzio and giving reason why. (Items X Y and Z converging at its gates from south and t . r may bg omxtted if touring Italy or Ind, ia.) 5. Normal tax--if you are still normal. 6: Surtax on item 7s, (This will kill you!) 7. TotM (line 1, col. 5, less mileage ration stamp number, less personal exemption, plus social secur- ity number, divided by draft ntm~btr. (If your answer is l-A, throw this away--you'll be busy elsewhere.) 8. Grand total (see Quizz Kids.) NorI'E: Your deficit will be gone by the time 'you finish an advertising campaign with us. Drop in and we'll file a joint return." That "simplified" form has two at- (ribute we never sa~ ;n a tax return before, both of which appeal to us. It ~ives us a grin about a subject that few of us find it really easy to grin about. And it's a nice ad for a fellow lmbl,isher, the Olympia News, of Vashington. --ON '11"O VICTORY-.~ l'lans for getting soldiers out of uni- iorm with a minimum of red tape ~re being perfected by a model "seperation .-.center" at Fort D,ix, N.J. Similar cen- Aures will be set up throughout the ,USA Uuder new proceedures it's o~!ly ,48 hours from the tune a sold;er arrives :tt Fort l)ix until he 'boards the train I,)t" home as a. civiliam Older. methods ~lrletilnes took three weeks Or more l~hJ TO V IGT~qY~ . , Do y~t know that Santa Catalina "~tas one of the finest all-year climates (to be found anvwhetg east, will be the story of lie battle, the flight and the capture. The world that watched the Italian drama over the years will remember that the fall of Rome began long ago, just as the early Roman Empire en- dured a period of decline before its fall. For modern Rome, the decadent years began when Mussolini adopted the robes of the dictator, fell worship- per to the gods of force and adopted" the militaristic creed of aggression from his shrewder neighbor, Adolph Hitler. Rome has witnessed hunger and sad- ness and bloodshed among the Italian people during the years of Fascist dic- tatorship. The ancient city has looked down on wholesMe killiugs in the cause of tyranny, on battle under ban- ners chosen, not by the Italian people, but dictated by a German madman. The decline of Rome over a few brief years has been no less dramatic, no less tragic than the tong decline of its empire eentnries ago. With Pope Pous reft~sing steadfastly to forsake the Vatican finder offers of Nazi "protection", the fall t>f Rome from Nazi hands is viewed by Italians seeking-to aid in the liberation of their conntry, m)t as a capitula~tion but as a rescue. That is the manner, we .are confideat, in which world history will ree~)rd it. --ON TO MICTOR~ ' Ot~r Adlet eohmm helps. Try it. Our flag'. Glimpsing it unexpectedlt we have caugh out" breath.and uncovered our he ds, and couldn't: spe k, for the t:hougM: of wh,d: if , was to us and the greaf igea.|s if stoocl for. ~-- "--A*A~K ;r'WAIN, BUY WAR BONDS TODAY, " roasure 301CRESCENT AVENUE TELEPHONE ~IS If Interested in Avalon --Read THE CATALINA ISLAND# If Interested in Avalon --Read THE CATALINA ISLANDI II The Catalina Islander Subscription Bta Subscription Rates: Annuall~ $2.~0 Three Months Six Months 1.00 Three years, in advance 5.00 D~t~ --I''/ Publisho off The Catalina Islander Avalon, ~anla Catalina Island, Cali/ornia Please enter my subscription/or 7he Catalina Islander to~ "" " commencing /or rvhich I ag bay you $ in advance. Name ~ddress - :.z ": 22 --":;