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Page 19 text:
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Alma itiatcr Tin- day draws nigh unto a dose And twilight hovers near When you, our cherished Normal School, Will he a memory dear. You. ever present help and guide Friend always stauueh and true; All our future ventures we. With love, ascribe Jo you. I nto life's open highway wide, New, yet forever old. We hear our flying colors high— The wondrous black and gold. Soon we shall leave your sheltering rare; Each one to make his start. Tis hard indeed to realize Our paths must lie apart. And as we go from out your walls Purple and gold floats by. Another class with other hopes Soon let their eol rs fly. So. as the twilight shadows deep Shroud every hill and dell. To you. our Alma Mater dear. We hid a fond farewell. — t — Miriam Hoy
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Page 18 text:
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MM (Our Autumn (Campus I love clear autumn weather, When the fresh winds nip and bite. When our campus trees gleam golden, And tin skies are blue and white. When grasses and leaves turn browner yet. When scarlet those towers appear With their vines of clinging ivy. That is the time that’s best o the year. I love clear autumn weather, When the nuts roll o’er the ground. And the squirrels chatter and frisk about. No merrier time can e'er be found. When the crackle of falling leaves is heard. When the stars shine still and bright-When the air is crisp and the night wind keen. Then all the world is delight- I love clear autumn weather, When full in its glory is Normal land dear. Oh, then 'tis the time, dear autumn time, That I love the best, of the fast fleeing year.
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Page 20 text:
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M is for moon, which shines brightly over all. I is for ice causing many a fall. L stands for lake- which is apt to go dry L eaving an unsightly spot to the eve. E is for entrance, through the stone gate R-unt run quickly or you will be late. S stands for snappers, we oft see them stray V ictims of small cupid's dart 1 should say. I-nt which place we must go on tiptoe . L ibrary building as every one knows. L is the long pathway from Science to Main, E ach one must travel in snow or in rain. C stands for courts where the tennis you play A ble performers you’ll see there each day. M’s for the moss growing under the trees. P for the pines moaning low in the breeze. U nder their shades you will oft see us stray S inging sweet songs for our music that day. Elizabeth Ryder 10
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