Galesburg High School - Reflector Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. I JMLJA gwvrwwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm5 R IN' LIX7ESS UI? And being very weary with a long day's toil at school, I laid me down to rest and having drifted into a deep sleep I dreamt this dream. In my dream I did wake and rise and be- hold myself in a strange land and I knew not how I had come there. I saw a man coming toward me and I stopped him saying, g'Friend, canst thou tell me the name of this place? I am Student and I know not where I am. And he an- swered saying, 'cThis is the land of I-Iigh School Days and I am Faculty. And looking about, I perceived that but for a few barren or rocky places, it was a fair land. Then I asked of Faculty that he would show me how I might return from whence I had come. I-Ie replied There is no turning back, nor yet a tarrying here. Thou must pass on into Life through the land. There are three ways from which to choose. Yon- der lies the first, the Get-by Way. It is aim- less and passes through barren land. The second is more difficult, but it passes through places of beauty. The third is the shortest and most direct, although hilly and narrow. Its compensation lies in the exceeding fairness of its horizon and the reward at the end. I bade him good-bye, thanking him for his kindness, and set FQCDBIJEINIESS sign, SCHQLARSHIP, I was weary indeed. Sitting down to rest I discovered a book lying in the dust. I saw its title to be Knowledge, and I read therein words of wisdom. Being thus refreshed I proceeded on my way. A thick gloom had begun to gather, I found the path only with difhculty. Then I came abreast with a band of men consult- ing one with another, for ahead all was blackness and there was no guide. They im- plored of me to show them the way. Seizing a torch from one of their number, I plunged into the darkness. The way was hard but gradually the gloom lifted until we were again in the sun-light. And I saw a sign marked LEADERSHIP. I plodded onward. While engaged with my own troubles I heard the cry of a man. I-Ie had slipped on a stone and fallen into a pit. I thought to ignore him, but his cries grew so pitious I turned back to lend him a helping hand. Then it was that I beheld the last sign, SERVICE, and knew the end of my journey to be nigh. Lo, I looked and beheld the torch of the National Honor Society. Thereupon did I waken from my slumber and meditate upon my dream. And upon interpreting it, I knew that those who tread the path faithfully earn ' E. Ii k , G. I! I , R. I5'll' fi. fi. Ii fett. F. - - gl forth On the tl'11rCl camfffc. Cillsfnqlgii cifsnflfsiliiiipls. cooiliiin, J. the reward Whichls rec- 5 . Crabtree, M. Cramer, F. Dahlstrom, G. Davis, R. . . . an Path. S0011 I SPICCI the Fairbairn. E. Frankeberger. M. J. Frzmnkenburger, T. OgI11t10Fl the NIHUOYI' . l Freda, P. Freed, K. Freese, J. Gordon. H. Guenther. D E, fu-st Sign, Whlch was M. Qustatfson,'A. Harmon, C. Heller, J. Highlander. al Honor Soclety and I. Hinthliff. G. Johnson, M. Johnson, Elbert Jones, h T El J ., Ii. J. K ff , H. I' ss 'n, N. L' nrlon, Z' CHAR-ACTER' xx'in'feviii1Ilisi1, F. r.unfifei1r, E. niiiciriiiif, c. RIOSTE, I.. I at those who do not Nls,E.P ll,5I.P.k',E.I'tr.Y.l't ' 5 Presently the road soiinoxl. I. H. Seicrreit, I. EX.CrS?I!l'il71lllgl'lt1 E recelve recognltlon are S'k , XY. S ', INI. S t, ls. Sxll ', R - is became rougher. When gfm 'fear Th iifiiis. TUDIIJT, i.. YitalilmHiIuYon- better for having as- La en L. XX let r. Il. XVes.t. L. NYhite, T. NYilson, . it I had reached the next ia. xx, n, 1: x lg, R. Mum qno paclmu. pired toward the goal. E Zmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmms E211 rf 'R v 'R Q 4 Q f 'R 1 u 'R V w E E E E Y 'S v I 'K Y 'S v E E E E E 5 E E E E E E E v 'N u 'R E Y 6 E E E E E Y E 5 E ' Q

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