. The Messenger [February 1910] . t fear of man which is inherent in all beasts,those wolves so fierce only a few moments before, slunk away tosome distance, and there followed until I came to the edge of thevillage. Then looking around guiltily before finally retreating, theylicked their chops hungrily as if their imaginations dwelt upon thedelights of a feast that might have been. Trust Crushed in Youth, Preston Hebschell Epps. Trust crushed in youth is like a young tree writhed,Like broken bones maturity knows youths fair hours spent with degrading palsied limbs that sha


. The Messenger [February 1910] . t fear of man which is inherent in all beasts,those wolves so fierce only a few moments before, slunk away tosome distance, and there followed until I came to the edge of thevillage. Then looking around guiltily before finally retreating, theylicked their chops hungrily as if their imaginations dwelt upon thedelights of a feast that might have been. Trust Crushed in Youth, Preston Hebschell Epps. Trust crushed in youth is like a young tree writhed,Like broken bones maturity knows youths fair hours spent with degrading palsied limbs that shake perennially—Like tendrils, youthful bones, or hours, or , broken, squandered, hopelessly unnerved. As young tree writhed neer gains its primal form. As broken bones their former strength cant win. As fair hours spent with sin their taint neer lose, As palsied limbs full firmness never reach; So trust oerwhelmed In youth, prime course can neer regain, Despite her gallant efforts, infirmities still reign. Page 156. MPITORIALSC^ After a long and dreary winter we joyfully hailEnthusiasm. tlie approach of spring. Again she comes, re- storing life to a dead world and bringing with herthe fresh, invigorating air, so different from the biting chill of win-ter and the sultry heat of mid-summer. Truly, in the breath ofspring is the very spirit of the seasons. At the coming of spring, ones thoughts turn naturally to out-of-door sports, and especially to baseball. At this early date the out-look of the High School for a winning team is very promising. Al-ready much enthusiasm is being shown in regard to the game. Someof those who have been failing in their work in the past are nowpreparing their lessons in order that they may be eligible for theteam. There is no substantial reason why we should not have thebest public high school team in the State this year, for we certainlyhave plenty of good material. The only thing that is wanting, webelieve, is the enthusiasm of the s


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