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Page 19 text:
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edUc tiosi A perfect Woman nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of angelic light.” To the teacher who made English more than just a language; To the dramatist who produced so many fine plays; To the counsellor whose advice often saved us; To the humorist who laughed with us, not at us; To the lady who with winsome smile and courteous example inspired her students to bigger and better things; To the navigator who steered our lives ever onward and upward; We, the graduating classes of 1944, affectionately dedicate this Senior Magnet Ao- Midd. AUene 2). Mcwitcjamesuf,
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They taught me thus: to think, to act, to be, To choose between license and liberty. Far more than knowledge, these they gave to me: A sense of honor, truth, fair rivalry. Far more than words, they lived the lives they taught, And by example, oh, what good they’ve wrought! These memories of them I shall carry far— The daily line up of each teacher’s car; Warm greetings, absence lists, dry jokes. Real friendliness of all the office folks”; That stern gaze that the teachers must assume. The final grades that spell a student’s doom, Blue slips that every teacher autographs, Faultfinding, helpful hints, and jolly laughs; Eyes off the keyboard.” Get rid of your gum.” Words that ring out and make poor students glum. Sit up straight, can’t you?” Get a light in your eye!” Keep your eyes on your own work!”—No, never say die! — I don’t mean this class—” and so on it goes. Little sermons that help to keep us on our toes; Economics, few failures, and many successes; Fourth year of Latin, how many? —three guesses! That eight o’clock study hall, oh, how we squirm, ’Tis true that the early bird now gets the worm. They’ve struggled, we’ve struggled, the prize now is won! We reach graduation with everything done: While behind us, as proud as we ever could be, Stands our army of generals—the Faculty! And they watch, as we take off and soar to the sky, Our solos as graduates of old Butler High! 17
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