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0260002 . . . Perhaps too much occurs in the modern world without bringing to mind the significance of the all-important force controlling everyday living-the element of time. In fact, this small word contains such .1 variety of meanings, so great an importance in itself, that all activities undertaken or completed are governed by this one element alone. How many times have you wondered: Exactly what is time? It is impossible, however. to answer this question by a simple defmitiong for time has many facets: good times. bad times, many times, old times, too much time, time off, time out, everything in its own time, a time of activity, time-the element, time as part of the calendar, and time as a force of modern living. Four years ago the present senior class viewed the year 1947 as a part of the remote future, a small component of time, which would some day-not soon, however-arrive as the year of our graduation. Still it seemed most logical that time would go on in its usual pace and that four years would prove a lengthy and doubly suiiicient interlude for education. As it was, our attention and interest were chieflly concerned with the immediate presentg and we gave little heed to the forces of time, barely pausing to inquire or understand just how our activities of the present or the intensity with which we lived now would affect our future activities and responsibilities as seniors. Nevertheless, determined to make our high school education a never-to-be-equaled time in our lives, we lived now with an intensity quite overwhelming to our parents and teachers, filling our four years to capacity with countless activities, pro- jects, parties-and studies. Realizing finally the importance of time in everything we do and the influence it must then exert on our activities of the present and the future, we have made time and every phase of it the basis for re- viewing the year 1946-47 in the CHRONICLE. It is our hope that, by showing time as an essential part of school life, we may bring before you the same Tudor, the same wonderful experiences of high school days which every senior wants to remember in future years: Tudor's principal, its faculty, the daily rou- tine that goes on arozmd fbc flock, its students, their pastimes, their times of activity, their spare time, and what goes on in these moments borrowed from academic responsibilities. Needless to say, as we have changed in the course of such experiences, so also our impressions of life have become far different from those of earlier years, more particularly our understanding of time. Yes, it has been far too short, our little space of four years. The time has seemed to go all too swiftly, but, really, the time has not gone at all. Time goes, you my? 5 Ab, 110! - i , i Alas, lime sfays, - 3' Q X We go. -HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON f 'Sai Senior Class of '47 if. ' r f li 1 -fl? Allen County Public Library . ' 900 Webster Street ,WL fam- PO BOX 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 116801-2270 i .i 'i P: gi.
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