Newspapers / The full moon. / May 1, 1934, edition 1 / Page 11
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Frestoan Year. Sprinp is the tine of all green and growing things, fresh and verdant in their nev/ness to all life. '';7hat nore fitting, then, than that the freshnen, in this green tine of his life, should enter school I The I.Ic.rch winds and the ii.pril shovi^ers were very necessary to the "budding of the shoots of knov/ledge in the fresh- nan T~iind. And \?e, so preen and sweet in our dewy innocence, re ceived at this tine thi first seeds of knowledge and felt the first pull of the plow and the cultivator in this spring of our career. Septenber 1930 - Confusion. Rush. New building. Net; teachers. ’ New classnates. Everything new. •January — First high school nid—tem ext*i.iinoitions. March - Parents’ Day Hay - Comnencenent. „ , ^ We kne’- that spring was in the air, for we felt the stir of life in all our blood, and we did not realize any nore than do freshnen of tody how very green ^we v/ere, . iJe night sun it all by saying of ourselves at that tine, Once cane ten and sixty babies Through our nr^gic gates to pass; Scattering ”If you please" and "Kaybes" - Weren’t they all as green as grass? Sophonore Year. But the March ’winds and April showers brought forth an abun dance of May flowers, and the sunner-tine cane upon us alnost be fore we knev;, so delightfully did the one season blend into the other. ’>7e found the skies so much bluer end sweeter than before and the sun shone nore warnly upon us. We held our heads very high, and we kept the stalks that supported then very straight. They v/ere not yet very heavy v/ith their accunulation of v;isdon and so did not droop with the weight. But our flowers were un folding little by little. We were slowly but surely coning out into the light of day. Septenber, 1931 - More confusion. Pall - Hone econonics and nanuel tra.ining, January - More exaninations. new the up
May 1, 1934, edition 1
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