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Spend not thy life in hate. For what is hate? It is fell Satan’s tool, that splits apart From Virtue’s fort and jewelled heav’nlv gate The weak, ill-treated, poor and sick at heart Who curse their fate instead of using art Or talent their environment to raise. It is a fire from Hell, which doth impart Not to its object flame, but awful blaze Upon its author’s head. Live not thy days In hate. For what is hate? A searing coal: Destroying mind and strength and holy ways. It burns forever the immortal soul. But spend thv youth and prime and age in love, The dearest grace begotten from above. For love hath pow'r upon this wicked sphere To give to those who love, a holy mien Of honor, mercy, kindness. Godly fear. Humility, long-suffering, a sheen At last of glory. Live a life serene And full of love for men, and see them grow In virtue from thy love. From quean to queen. All people, gratitude-impelled, do show A better life for being loved, and lo. The qualities of those who love are born To live in those they love. Then overflow With love, nor be afraid of human scorn: A Man of old once told thee, after Jove, Thy neighbor even as thyself to love. And out of love comes service. Leave thv life. And give to God and man thv very soul. Nor gain for self nor power seek. To strife With evil all thy strength devote; thy goal Make high and great, nor heed the distant roll Of Satan’s drums; for God to men divine Gives grace, confirms and strengthens them. Their stole Is easy, and their burden light, and thine, If thou to men thy love and strength assign. Then make thy goal not transitory bliss. But living service, pure and sweet and fine. Not looking for reward; but know thou this: Our God hath promised those who lose the most That they hall find more than they ever lost. -Kenneth Ware
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KERMIT TRACY, president, an out- standing leader among students. He is an enthusiastic sportsman, with a par- ticular leaning toward baseball. RILL WRIGHT, vice-president, has served in official capacities of many jchool organizations. His friendliness and willingness have made him an out- standing personality. BETH' FAYE MILLER, secretary, is a perfect example of school spirit. She is a cheerleader, an A Cappella Choir member, and is one of the most popular senior girls. Senior CtaM OfflicerA
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