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lEn Auant! Push forward ! This challenge now rings in our ears As we look out before us with high hopes and fears ; When we wake with the dawn of a day that is new, And view with clear vision the work we must do. Push forward ! the words are our glad battle-cry In the war that our forces must wage by and by. On wrong and ignorance throughout the land, Those enemies old which have kept a firm stand. Push forward ! the field of the world to explore, Nor think that your life work is found at your door. There are doors to be opened, awaiting our hands. And stores of new knowledge for our demands. Push forward ! but let not our work count for naught By forgetting those ideals which long we have sought Of purity, honor, and dignity fine — Those womanly virtues which brilliantly shine. Push forward ! but let use not slight, on our way, Our sisters less strong, and with hearts not so gay. Let us give them a part of our fortune so rare And lighten a little their burdens of care. Push forward ! may this be our motto alway. At the close of Life ' s school, may each one gladly say : Not in vain have I labored, nor toiled alone: May rich harvest be reaped from the good I have sown. Grace: Franklin BeazlEy, Class Poet.
■■ y Bnn 0f ' IB Tune : In the Gloaming. ' Tis the day when retrospection Turns our gaze o ' er what is past, And our hearts are filled with gladness, For we ' ve reached the goal at last. Reached the goal through many a struggle, Many an act of mischief done. Many hopes, and aims, and lessons. And we ' ve had, withal, much fun. One last time we stand together And whate ' er may come between When our paths so soon are parted We will ever love ' Sixteen ; Ever love our Alma Mater For the blessing she has giv ' n; Ever truly strive to serve her As far from her gates we ' ve driv ' n. Ah! the future seems to beckon, Calling us to paths untried. And we hasten now to follow With brave hearts, whate ' er betide. You, we ask to bid us godspeed ; One last time our love we tell ; And, with hope to steer us onward, Lingering, we say farewell ! Mary Spencer Leitch.
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