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M.. a , 6 fy ka! . .. -, ' .. I ff I- --. 4 Xl. V- .Q -wry-, pa, - A-, I , V-M . , , 1 N 'j -,,, f , ff I A' Senior Class Histor and Prophecy ' ,glggggg E who have not yet outgrown the childish joys of wander- fri ing gay and carefree through the golden halls and sun- kissed gardens oft fair castles in the air, hearken to a fanciful yet truthful tale of thirty-one brave youths and maidens, as they follow learningys rocky pathway up the Mount of 'Wisdom and onward to the City of Success. ' .Far in the heart of the towering Rockies, where winter blasts are not too cold nor summer suns too scorching, there stretches for many miles a beautiful and grassy plain. In one direction it extends toward the rolling foothills. among which flows a crystal river, overhung by cool, refreshing shade trees. In the opposite direction there rises a high, rugged mountain whose summit is crowned with soft and lleecy clouds. Near its base there was assembled one ideal autumn morning a company of three score youths and maidens fair. Some lounged sleepily upon the grass, gazing listlessly into the clear blue sky, some longingly studied the cool, green hillocks in the distance, while others with wonderment and awe looked upward at the cloud-capped summit of the towering mountain. just as the first rays of the morning sun burst full upon them, a figure, clad from head to foot in a Flowing robe of snowy white, slowly approached the group and halted in the midst of them, and as she spoke in clear and ringing accents, not once was there the faintest whisper or ff X li the slightest sound amongst the listening company. Lo, I am Opportunity,', she said. I come to show you where to find the path of learning that will lead you up yon Mount of Ihfisdom. The way is hard, for there to cross. The journey is a who sink down by the alluring butterfiies. Some some give up the climb in gence the precepts of their ever onward, upward, may are jagged rocks to scale and deep ravines dangerous one, and many are the travellers wayside, or are. led astray by bright, are captured by the highway robbers, and deep despair, but they who heed with dili- guides, and faithfully from day to day push at last attain the mountain top, where they will catch that glorious vision reserved for them alone. The way is not all toil and hardship, for there are shady nooks for rest, and there are bright-hued flowers along- the path which grow more sweet and more abundant as you reach the higher altitudes. So follow me, ye who would gain wisdom. strength, and courage. For a moment all were silent, then the youthful company arose and prepared to follow after Opportunity. Already she was hurrying away, not waiting or once looking back. Some of the youths ran eagerly ahead, while others'loitered lazily in the rear, but at last all reached the spot where Opportunity had halted. Here, in a shady glen, a crystal
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