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    1. [ORHOODRI] 1919 "The Steelhead" Volume 10, No. 5
    2. Pete Wasser
    3. Published by The Dalles High School Students, June edition, pages 65 EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT Our Exchange department will, necessarily be quite small this month because of a lack of material. The papers we did receive, with one or two exception, were already members of our department. Several schools have sent word that their last issues will reach us too late for this month's Steelhead. We are glad to welcome the "Rail Splitter" again, from Salina, Kansas. We find some very interesting items, among them the poem, "The Hard Game", which is very good. We firmly believe that there is as much truth as poetry about it and that it would make a valuable addition to our magazine. We cannot call "The Lens" from Washington High school, in Portland, a new member, or a visitor, because it has been on our list in previous years. We are glad to receive this splendid paper again. We find some very clever jokes and some stories which are exceptionally good. Judging from "School Notes" Washington High is a "live" one, and in that line might prove a worthy example for many other schools. Your Athletic Department is very interesting also, we are having a few troubles in the base ball line ourselves just at present. A new member of our Exchange is the Reed College Quest, from Reed College. Evidently, this is one of the liveliest colleges we have represented. Again this month we have the Willamette Collegian with us. This issue's Society Column was especially interesting. One article which was especially interesting to us all, because of its relation to the late World War was "Lest We Forget". There are several other very good poems in these issues and also some clever jokes. The recent number of O.A.C. Barometer and the Oregon Emerald have been widely read and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Pebs,, '19

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