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® O 1 1 wr -O- With apologies to M. E. Sanders. Days, months and years are gliding. Like mystic dreams, away, And down life’s varied pathway Their lights and shadows play; And, often on the present, Reflected light will fall. Sometimes, perhaps, a shadow Comes darkly over all O, time ! still hasten onward, Unlieed our smiles or tears. And gather in thy chariot Thy burden of the years. And with the scythe, great reaper. Reap all thy trcasuies here, Though every sheaf thou bindest Is dewed with many a tear. We how to thy stern mandate. Acknowledging thy sway— Powerless alike to fetter, Or cause thy wheel to stay. For onward, ever onward, The years their way pursue. And season after season Still passes from our view. We tread the path before us. Impatient oft to raise The veil that hides the future From erring mortal’s gaze. We cannot see the trials Around the paths we’ll try. Nor catch the hours of pleasure That for us there may iie.
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(Ji reelings A good bock nerds no apologies and a pool one is not improved by them. We have arrived at this general and piife logical conclusion after reading tin works of Abe Martin and the latest issue of the Ladies Home Magazine, neither of which contains any apologies. If any individual considers an apology necessary we shall b» glad to offer one in private—provided said individual can furnish sufficient evidence that lie or she has purchased and read one of our books. For the same reason we refrain from calling your attention to any special features, for they, like the faults, will be self-evident. We desire also to thank our sketch artists and photographers for the work they have done; the students and facility for the helpful suggestions and photographs fhe ha e contributed: and all others who helped to make possible this Seventh Volume” of the Laureohi. 11. The Staff
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Oct. 11, 1915—First Semester Began. Reception to Freshmen by Sophomores. Dec. 9, 10, 11, 1915—First Institute. Lecture by O. T. Corson Dec. 24, 1915—Christmas Program. Dec. 25, 1915, to Jan. 3, 1916—Christmas Vacation. Jan. 21, 22, 1916—Second Institute. F’eb. 15, 1916—Second Semester Began. Feb. 28, 1916—High School Play. April 7, 1916—Spelling Bee. April 8, 1916—Lanierian Banquet. April 24, 1916—Shakesperian Plays. April 28, 1916—Alumni Banquet. May 9, 1916—High School Concert. May 11, 1916—Baseball Festival. May 20, 1916—Baseball, Perryopolis vs. G. T. H. S., at Perryopolis. May 26, 1916—Junior Class Play. May 27, 1916—Baseball, G. T. H. S. vs. Perryopolis, Leckrone. June 6, 1916—School Closes. IS.
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