yesterday's tennessee

Yesterday's Tennessee

Black and Gold, 1925

FOREWORD

The fate of the year that is "now" is fast being sealed. Father Time will turn over a new page in the L.H.S. record, and the leaf of "'25" will be seen for the last time. To us, this leaf means a wonderful year, full of pleasant memories and undying friendships. In order that it may not be entirely lost or that at least some of its trials, its struggles, its beauty and happiness may continue to live in our thoughts, we have created this, the first volume of THE BLACK AND GOLD, a retrospect of or school year. May it be, when the future becomes the present, and the present is buried in the long ago, a tie that binds us closer to the year "'25."

Four years have gone rapidly. Father Time relentlessly stands guard as 'twill be in days to come when we try again to feel the youthful cares and heart-felt joys of the history to which now is placed the Q. E. D.

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