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HP r e p ft c e Departed suns their trails of splendor drew Morass departed summers. U hispers came From voices, long ago resolved again Into primeval silence, and we twain, Ghosts of our present self, yet still the same, Ms in a spectral mirror wandered there, —Bayard Taylor, A man with a good memory is master of his past life. He can live it all over again, leaving out the commonplace and sordid incidents, and seeing only the happy and decisive moments in his career. It is as a prop to perpetuate such memories that the Spectator is issued. And the Spectator has grown to be an institution, a perpetual one—we sincerely hope, for we know it to be an excellent idea. The Class of Nineteen Hundred Twelve humbly offers this volume as their contribution to the ever increasing series. We also take occasion to give thanks to our friends, who have aided us so much in preparing this book; to our printers, whose assistance was invaluable, and to the merchants who advertise herein, for without their financial aid so neat a volume would have been impossible.
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PERSIAN PROVERBS Doing well depends upon doing completely. He that will eat the kernel, must crack the nut. A person with a had name is already half-hanged. Live with wolves and you will soon learn to howl. The sickle rusts in the hand that waits the harvest. The best throw with the dice is to throw them away. Never leave a river before you, nor your baggage behind. Since we cannot get what we like, let us like what we get. By bravely enduring an evil which cannot be avoided, it is overcome. One pound of learning requires ten pounds of common sense to apply it. Thinking well, is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all. Do little things now; so shall big things come to thee by and by, asking to be done.
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SPeCTftTOR STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Herman Kohl, ’12 Business Managers, Corneal Bratton, ’12 Subscription Manager, Wade Walsh, ’12 Literary, Earl Rinehart, ’12 Poetry Edith Honess, ’12 Music Muriel Spears, ’12 Calendar Marjorie Burkhart, ’12 Martha Pollock, ’13 Constance Williamson, ’1 Jokes Helen VanCleave, ’12 Birdena Hayward, ’13 Robert VanCleave, ’15 Art Imo Smith, ’12 Athletics Don Culver, ’12 Society Helen Kunkle, ’12 Ruth Goodrich, '14 Alumni Lloyd Parr, ’12 Ruth Parsell, ’12 Mildred Garn, ’14 Charles Kidney, ’12 Donald Sheldon, ’14 Helen Smith, ’13 Joyce Miller, '15 Hazel Avery, ’12 Ellen Dvgert, ’12 Ruth Woodring, ’12
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