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Infinitude (A tribute to Mrs. Dowd—teacher, associate and friend) How soon goes down the sun— While yet ’tis day. How soon—yet with new majesty. From out our midst, this that was ours is gone; Enfolded lovingly within that roseate ray. Taken—unto Thyself. New majesty—not even faint foreboding as to price. Thou hast .... We, only the questioning. Can spirit span the void and part for part repay? Lips that spoke truth to fledgling minds, Hands that met hands to guide an upward way, Heart that with hearts to strength and mind lent beauty? Whence comes the answering? The sun goes down in the Eternal West. There comes an afterglow—an amber crest. Mind cannot grasp; the light reveals What only penetrating spirit feels. Think not—apart, in absent yesterdays. My guiding hand—tomorrow's dawning rays, The uttered truth, high in the noonday glows The mellowing sun, my warmth of heart bestows. All suns are yours—dawn, noon and eventide; I am a part and in all suns abide. Hannah T. Kerwin.
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C 2)£ lovingly dedicate this issue of The Reflector to Rosalie Stepp Dowd. Although she has been taken from us, her memory will always live with us, and as we en- ter upon our daily tasks she will most assuredly be thought of;—she of the sweet disposition and character.—Her char- acter; tv ho can delineate it worthily? May it only be ac- knowledged that she was modest, just, of a pure heart, and true to her friends. Beloved teacher, farewell; the High School mourns thee. The students of our school shall alxvays try to emulate thy virtues. Ann B. Aron, June, ’31.
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