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Back to the grind again. F h In the following pages, the Tatler gives you memories of 1957-1958 The school year starts off on its merry whirl. First clay of school . . . Remember those initiations? Practice for Junior and Senior Plays . . . And the dance!
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I Memoriam To SALLY The Frost Thar Killed The Other Flowers has beautified the crimson rose. She wears a string of frosted pearls-and in the wintry sunlight glows-red and lovely, standing bravely in a world that's cold and grey. The rose I thought had breathed its last has lived to bloom another day. The frost of grief can strike the spirit, blighting, freezing, withering-so that in the heart bereft no hope unfolds and no birds sing. But like the rose that has survived the touch of winter's bitter breath-Love remains forever fragrant: Love outlives the change called Death. -Pfilierzzw' Strung To JOHN I can not say, and I will not say That he is dead.-He is just away! W'ith a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. And you-you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad return,7 Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here. -Iumfx Wbilwnzb Riley To MARGARET No, not cold beneath the grasses, Not elosewalled within the tombg Rather, in my Ifather's mansion, Living in another room. Living, like the one who loves me, Like yon child with cheeks abloom, Out of sight, at desk or school-book, Busy in another room. Nearer than the youth whom fortune Beekons where the strange lands loomg just behind the hanging curtain, Serving in another room. Shall I doubt my Father's mercy? Shall I think of death as doom, Or the stepping o'er the threshold To a bigger, brighter room? Shall I blame my Father! wisdom: Shall I sit enswathed in gloom, W'hen I know my love is happy, Waiting in the other room? -Rolfrrf l n'i'n1ur1
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