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LfE. KEEP TOILING Keep toiling! Catawba is no place to play, to dream, to drift; There ' s much hard work to do and many loads to lift; Great fame is won by struggle — success is not a gift. Keep toiling! Don ' t say a task can ' t be done because it ' s hard; Just stick to it with patience, and time will bring reward; At last you ' ll reach the goal from which you have been barred. Keep toiling! Know you ' re a pioneer and have not wings to soar; Rise like the brave and daring pioneers of yore; By constant toil you may reach heights ne ' er reached before. — K. Hall. Page Tu ' enty-eight »tfjMt w rt t , «-; w m3, Ite
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SENIOR CLASS POEM Catawba, our school days are ending. A very short time, and we leave. Our hearts should face bravely the future. But still they are lonely, and grieve For days that we ' ve passed in your shadow, For friends, and the loves we ' ve had here. Small wonder the smile that we give you Is sad, and bejewelled with a tear. Old Time with its usual indifference Has hurried the glad years away, And hidden them from us forever In the vales of the far yesterday. But hopes, and the laughter they brought us Are locked in our breasts, and remain To take all the pangs from our sorrows And rob every hurt of its pain. Though Life, with Its pleasures and triumphs. And Life, with its troubles and woe. Is waiting for us on the morrow And fate marks the path we must go. The world willN ut have us in body. For all that is fairest and true Will spurn the highways of the future, And linger forever with you. So bid us God-speed on oVr journey, Keep watch as we wander v afar, And be through the years that arc coming Our hope and our bright guiding star; Our pride and our own Alma Mater, Through dawns and through life ' s darkest night, We ' ll breathe low your name with sweet reverence, And watch through the gloom for your light. We ' ll laugh when we leave, but remember We ' ll only be acting a part; The smile that appears on the surface ' Will find no response in the heart. Like Omar, we ask that our glasses, Now empty, be turned; we are through. But. always, forever and ever, We ' ll drink, fair Catawba, to you. -Anna Mary Hicks. Page Thirty
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