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Lamplighters 'Twas once before that earth was dark, Unlike the dark we know today. A pall fell on the world each night, Upon the sea it stretched away. Then prescient Tom began to dream, And in that placid sleep saw he, A world of light at midnight hours, That world he made existing be. But darkness shrouds the earth again, And vaunted progress seems to end. Hate clogs the mind of mortal man, Where hope and wisdom should transcend. Perhaps some day upon the ebb, Of love and hope and liberty, When all the world is quiet, still, When shadows hug the silent se:-15 A genius from We know not where, Will light man's heart, and forethought lend That he may see las it should bel His brother not as foe, but friend. -Jonathan Williams. I Page Six 1
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From the Principal When you entered this building three years ago, nobody could have foreseen that there could now be so tremendous a struggle between regimentation and individual freedom. What its outcome will be, nobody can predict. We do, however, know this: that you must do everything within your power to preserve democracy in its best aspects and prepare yourself to defend your native shores. No matter how your plans for the future may be upset by these changed social conditions, you must preserve your individuality and strive to live up to the high ideals for which America has ever stood. This can be achieved best by the simple and homely things and not by heroics. If you can find the meaning expressed by this simple, ancient poem of unknown origin, I think you can safely weather the storm and do your part in building a better America. I-Ie loves his country best Who lives pure life and doeth righteous deed, And walks straight paths however others stray, P And leaves his sons, as uttermost bequest, A stainless record which all men may readg This is the better way. as 44 is No drop but serves the slowly lifting tideg No dew but has an ei-rand to some flowerg No smallest star but sheds some helpful rayg And man by man, each helping all the rest, Make the firm bulwark of the country's powerg There is no better way. You all have my very best wishes. Sincerely yours, I Page Eight 1
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