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Page 28 text:
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THE PURPLE AND WHIT Cu Owe Fair Maid Down by the rumbling waterfall I crept one day, To pass away the lonely hours On grass in May. I thought of many bygone days, Of those I knew; Twas not a num’rous company, But just a few. I often think me of those few, And one fair maid, Whom I will try depict in words, If none upbraid. As lovely as a picture she, So blithe and fair, And as I look into the spray, I see her there. She had such wavy nut-brown hair, And eyes of blue, And cheeks by gentle Nature tinged Of scarlet hue. A smile was ever on her face, That cheered us all; And many happy hours I spent In that recall. Her form was like a fairy sylph, An outline true, Her words were kind and thoughtful, And witty too. She never used an angry word To any one; But always bore a gracious heart, By which she won. And other high-born ways she had, I cannot tell, For it would seem too great a task To do it well. But this I know and ne’er forget, We loved her all; The mem’ry of that noble maid Will never fall. Sp Jl, Ir i)
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E FOR THE YEAR 1916 ac ting cute, and her nickname ‘‘Shor- teen Hundred and Sixteen have here- {y’’ to Lillian Weyant. unto set their hands and seal this 10th 18. Rey Merino bequeaths his day of June, 1916. reputation as the school dandy, togeth- (SEAL) er with his collection of neckties and ie e socks, to Stuart Haring. Attest: Rey Merino. In witness whereof the Class of Nine- Chief Stenographer—Stanley Ford. Brak The glowing sun is setting Behind the mountain’s crest; The golden fields of poppies Inactive sink to rest. VYhe mid-day toil is over, The workman plods his way Down through the sun-kissed meadows, Where shadows are at play. The lowing of the cattle Resounds from rocky crests; The farmyard fowl has gathered Her brood beneath her breast. The screeching of the night hawk Makes mention of its flight; ‘The fast approaching darkness Makes way for dormant night. The moon shines in its splendor; Beneath the masses sleep; And silence reigns unchallenged, On soil and spacious deep. i=
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