Hickman High School - Cresset Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1915

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The Cresset, 1915 liz 00 S '... lluninre OVERTON ROBNETT, President FRANK TURNER, Vice-Presrderrt RUSSELL WAYLAND, S ergearzt-at-A rms VIRGIL SPURLING, Secretary and Treasurer HERBERT DANIELS, Class Representative

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The Cresset, 1915 23 town there was a fair kept, which was called Vanity Fair. This fair was no new-erected business, but a thing of long standing. And I dreamed that the original of it was this: Some hundreds of years ago, some pilgrims were walking toward the City Beautiful, and being in truth idlers, they set up a fair. And at this fair there were automobiles, games, plays, fair maidens, movies, and what not. Here, as at any fair, there were several rows, or streets which were, Athletics Street, Music Street, Entertainment Street and the like. Through these streets the honest pilgrims must go, looking neither to the right or left. But Christian, curiosity getting the better of him, roameth through every street, only to lose his way and wander into the Valley of Humiliation. The path here was exceedingly narrow, and onthe left a very deep ditch, which was no other than the office of Edward Buford. I If a pilgrim fell into this gorge he was hopelessly lost. With great caution, however, Christian picked his way among the brambles and reached the plain again, ready for the fourth and final lap toward the Celestial City. And I saw in my dream, that Christian journeyed on and met with Apoll- yon the Giant. Now -this giant was frightful to behold. He was clothed with scales as of a fish, he had wings like a dragon and feet like a bear. At this monster Christian trembled and shook, for he was no other than fourth year English. And Christian had a great struggle with Apollyon and they did wrestle and Christian did much groaning, but with a great howl he cast Apollyon from him and hurried on, only- to rush into the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Through this valley Christian needs must go, because the way to the Celestial City lay through the midst of it. And I saw in my dream that Christian stumbled in this valley, a wilderness, a land of pits, a land of drought, and of the shadow of death where no man dwelt. Through this valley of final examina- tions Christian plodded in terror and agony, but Christian found it not so bad as he had thought, because there were certain good and substantial steps placed in the valley. It was Christian's hap to safely and laboriously ascend these steps, and reach the Delectable Mountains, which were, in truth, the receipt of all his creditsy At last the journey was at an end. The Celestial City was at hand. The gate was opened and Christian entered. Two Shining Ones came forth to meet him with a great white roll. And these two were Edward Buford and Frederick W. and Christian grabbed at the roll and was delighted and his heart was filled with great rejoicing. The long and treacher- ous journey was over and Christian was got at last to the City Celestial. SONNET TO OUR SCHOOL DAYS sweetest mem'ries that are wont to rise, And color all our lives with golden dreams, Fade not away, 0, thou which we most prize, For empty would our lives without thee seem. But let each fairy tint a symbol be , Of something which is pleasing to recall, So at the end we may look back and see The things we thought most pleasing of them all. Dear school days, since you cannot always last, Your mem'ry will, and cherished ever dwell Until the waves of coming years sweep past, i And thus will mem'ry in her robe of truth Live on forever, and retain her youth. 1 PAULINE BANDY, 15.



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