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.ar uf ' ,m'X, IMS, Wmlm -, .2 X My-VR t hm lu. X. J 1 -'T-l.Z'l' .m gu'LLT.- Xu TM 1, . fy!! Fir- fpl.-. i'1,lf1'. 'fl 311.4 ' X71 im- HLIIV, PLL A, ',?L.r.i 5, ' lf! 1 .wi- , 1 WMM I N f T50 M A R R O W I am in love with Tomorrow. Not all the warnings ef the wise Shall SHCCGSG iN Shaking UV allegiance td that charming, elusive, E?CkOR35SDQPTlte, l have pondered thai? sayings well, but not even the eurt iinality of Huomorrow newer comes H has eaused me to water. l follow my rainbow lady, for Tomorrvw does eome, When Today, who opened the morning with a promise'ef highnheart- ed adventure, drags herself toward the gray afternoon, the bloom of her dawning rubbed to stark boniness, her trailing garlands lying in the ashes of disillusion, the thought that one must bear with her te the end is staggering. Without Tomorrow, the tragedy would be un- bearable. Hheep up your head and lighten your heart,H she whispers. HToday must pass with the night, and the tide and the evening breeze will sweep her out beyond returnu Then l eome. I will bring you strength and happiness, and you shall move mountainsq Therefs joy coming in the morning, Come on, letfs plan for it, so as not to miss a moment of Tomorrowvw So we build a eastle where the eottage tumbled down, and we plant a flower where we buried a hope, and we sweep clean the hearth where we burned our mistakes, and make ready for the eeming of Tomorrow. ' e She will some if you really expect her, but she is quick to scent unbelief, quick to fly from the precise and the grasping, leav- ing the field to Today, so cbvious, so tangible, so unsatisfying. For now Could a dream come true if you never dreamed it? How eould a wish some home if you never breathei ft? How eould your castle be built if you never planned it? Who bears the dream and the wish and the plan safefbrooded until it comes forth from the trash of Today? Why, To- morrow. There is no use in oroahing about the uncertainties of visions and dreams and plannings, What is more uncertain than Teday, that you lfli in Ywur hands? Why not then look tfward Temorrew? SUPPHSS W9 heeded the beardfwaggersf warnings and doggodly held be Today, Sup- pese we measured our oomings and goings, emi holdings and giving, our striving and stopping, by her steady stride? Wf,vh01ld G25 SHG Sleep, and by and by die and be laid aside in the place reserved frr us by Today, never having had a ehanee ta stretch our souls, with never a daring flight into the dangerous, thrilling unhnown. would that be life? ' Nc, no, donft listen, One must follow Today, Today says, Hmustow but when under her tasking eye we have kneaeed Q batch ofhour daily broad, and she nods a moment and leaves us aiane for H llvilef tiefe is nothing to hinder our wpening the gate and leaving the way elear for Tomorrtw. Just to open the gate and allfw her to know we expect 'n Q10 1 Ttmorrow never oomes? l know betterf She has Come tomme often full in Quo fhee ofza girding Today,iand left rainbtwngiitsmin myr tsl, Tomorrow, who nrver TOYS Huustfy bufqalwaysy ,LOQ mgt' ,flgni w uvlof Tpdey endurnblw and tranSfO?mS TWD S915 ?FUC9S3lUH in'Q 3 , iq., ,-, , 4 T .l. A f on I , xl L .- HV 5' A O ldofl I W
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It N 11,31 U Cup, X J -L ,. 'vu Lxlf l'J 1 Illiuuu ' ,atv H t' -N 'v-'- - J-7 i... . Gofvnornnfaslii o, ffXiw'n sf ' c ' L Dear Teacher, Is net March a wonderful month? Wr,,u,, yes. but where is there 3 heart that is not made glad 5? the sight Qantas black stcrm clouds as they race across the sky? The very winds are music as they call all nature back to life again, Every little flrwer with its delicate beauty and delightful fregrarce cringe joy to tho heart, and best yet, the cheerfu1.scngs or The h ids announce that spring is near. Letfs follow the spirit of the season and make this a cheers ful letter, why not? A new Idea, yes, but it is Wcrth a trial, tell , us how you like it. First, thanks to the careful guidance of teachers and parents, the health conditions in the country are bettero Not yet normal, but much improved is the right way to say it no doubts cur teachers deserve much credit for the work they have done, A few school dis- tricts have escaped untouched, thanks, mostly tn the careful guardianship of the teachersn Our County Nurse, Miss Seifert, def serves the Wholehearted thanks of our teachers and parents for her valuable assistance, an exceptional fine piece of work, Make Nhealth Firstn a slogan in every school in the county right up to the very last day. You no deubt often wonder what we think after a visit to your scheol. Well, you shall know W Our teachers never taught better than they have taught this yearl Especially is this true in the lower grades. Primary reading is being taught, even by men teachers in a way that is modern, and mark you, the children are reading well. Many teachers have provided library books for their schools, This is :ine and is always sure to be appreciated by the boys and girlsg Interest your pupils in gscd hacks and your problems of discipline re Solved. Try it. ln every subject, and iu.every grade, We have Qnund much to commenda The pupil rather than the subject seems to be -516 accepted principle, Almost delightful thing tc say in behalf of Hr teachers. I .0 P are you happy in your work? That you are is reflected in your wheel room. A vase of pussy willows, or a few bulbs just waiting te faom, well, we have seen themt what do they mean te e school? Ask ,,e pupil, they know, Several gf our teachers,-ladies, nays instaig i-5 sanitary drinking fountains in rural scnoolsf ls net this line. H php teachers have accepted the theory that U ?U?li mHS5wb9 ?OmfOT5' - 1 - ,, . '- . 4 .Its-'-. . ,A-fl. - 'Fawn '13 df ec: cf 'cefore he can Fifa +fQUC'f +, I, J,,l',b,,,, SHG and .youiye QOiflwf1QQQ4,U ,LliC,'llkSjQ, lisa, :.1l,n.gf3.1,.lJ l1.ll.L,-ll Lffllo belle .Q this splendid feature of our schoolsm Hynw H :Nun A 31? Dipggtgysf tug! ape in 93 bhigv Sihbel buildings have teen sired and repainteds New furniture, new equipment, new textwcooks, invaluable assets te a modern school? have teen suPPLied0 gust 1Q,QqEl77 3 difector agked the superintendent to spate phasgmoref, i,plQ bg dene to make his schools more ciliclento ls not this a ine Mnlrit of service? We think ip is fine, There is nothing too good is W., a M - 1 h,1 wir s. .J ouieggioggigpgogirdggst Wishes for the closing days of the school ljlfo Sincerely, ' Ralph Jacoby mach 2, 1925. K nh. M. Rife crlisle, Penne- S. Read HTomorrowH You will like it-
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