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Show It is that time of the year when people look to the calendar on the wall and remark, "Another year gone." True enough, the last leaflet of the year 1951 will soon be taken from the wall, yet each of us have gained much more than we have lost, during the time it was with us. Looking back over the span of a dozen months we can all see little patterns of sorrow and happiness perhaps much more of one than the other. And yet, somehow, they don't seem to impress us as much as they did in their brief moment of existence. exis-tence. They seem now but separate pieces of a pattern that make up a one complete picture. If we look closely we may see that this picture is simply a reflection of all our past experiences. Yes, 1951 is almost gone. But it does not disappear from us completely. com-pletely. In living through the year, day by day, we have known experiences experi-ences that have molded and shaped t us into the person that we are to- day; looking forward to a new year and new experiences. |