Curwensville Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Curwensville, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 11 text:

THE ECHO GRANT NORRIS' FAVORITE POEIVI CROSSING THE BAR Sun set and evenlng star And one clear call for me' And may there be no moanlng of the bar When I put out to sea But such a txde as movlng seems asleep Too full for sound and foam W hen that XNIIICII drew from out the boundless deep Turns agaln home Twlllght and evemng bell And after that the dark' And may there be no sadness of farewell When I embark For tho from out our bourne of tlme and place The flood may bear me far I hope to see my Pllot face to face When I have crost the bar Al red Lord Tennyson 'HUZMCZU' GRANT NORRIS FAVORITE SONG Lovl-2 s OLD swear soNc Once ln the dear dead days beyond recall When on the world the mist began to fall Out of the dreams that rose 1n happy throng Low to our hearts Iove sang an old sweet son And IH the dusk where fell the hrellght gleam Softly It wove ltself 1nto our dream Chorus ust a song at twlllght when the Ilghts are ow And the Hlck rlng shadows softly come and go Tho the heart be weary sad the day and long Still to us at twlllght comes Iove s old song Comes Iove s old sweet song Lven today we hear Iove s song of yore Deep 1n our hearts It dwells forevermore Footsteps may falter weary grow the way Stxll we can hear It at the close of day So to the end when llfe s dlm shadows fall Love w1II be found the sweetest song of all v , . v n . 1 - -0. I 1 7 I V . .. I - Y f . .. n v - - v v v ., . - -

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8 THE ECHO GRANT NORRIS' FAVORITE HYIVIN WILL THERE BE ANY STARS IN MY CROWN? I am thinking today of that beautiful land I shall reach when the sun goeth down When thro wonderful grace by my Saviour I stand Will there be any stars ln my crown3 CHORUS Will there be any stars in my crown When at evening the sun goeth down3 When I wake with the blest lh the mansions of rest Will there be any stars in my crown3 In the strength of the Lord let me labor and pray Let me watch as a winner of souls That bright stars may be mme in the glorious day When his praise I1ke the sea blllow rolls O what joy it will be when HIS face I behold Living gems at His feet to lay down It would sweeten my bliss IH the clty of gold Should there be any stars in my crown UE55lZGU GRANT NORRIS FAVORITE BIBLE SELECTION l Corinthians 13 Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have not charity I am become as sounding brass or a tlnkllng cymbal And though I have the glft of prophecy and understand all mysteries and all knowledge and though I have all faith so that I could remove mountains and have not charity I am nothing And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor and though I give my body to be burned and have not charity it proflteth me nothing itself is not puffed up Doth not behave itself unseemly seeketh not her own IS not easily provoked thinketh no evil Rejoxceth not in iniquity but re Joiceth in the truth Beareth all things believeth all things hopeth all things endureth all things Charity never falleth but whether there be prophecies they shall fall whether there be tongues they shall cease whether there be knowledge it shall vanish away For we know in part and we prophesy in part But when that which is perfect is come then that which is in part shall be done away When I was a chlld I spake as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child but when I became a man I put away childish things For now we see through a glass darkly but then face to face now I know ln part but then shall I know even also as I am known And now abideth faith hope charity these three but the greatest of these IS charity , , . Charity suffereth long, and is kind: charity envieth notg charity vaunteth not



Page 12 text:

THE ECHO A TRIBUTE By a Faculty Member By the death of IVIr Grant Norrls we of the Hrgh School faculty have lost a frlend Through our daxly assoclatlon wrth hlm ln our school work we learned to know h1m to appreclate hxm to slncerely respect hlm Great as were hrs educatxon his experience and hls executive abllxty rt was not these qUal1tlCS that especlally endeared IVIr Norrls to those who knew hlm It was that whlch came from wlthm his sympathy hrs unselfishness hrs tact his kindly humor that gamed for hrm such loyalty among hls fellow teachers as few men have the ablllty to rnsplre Nothlng was ever too much trouble for hlm no one ever found hrm too busy to glVC hrs help I-Ie was always just open mlnded optlmlstlc He never dlctated to those who worked under hlm he collaborated wlth them In short he was to each one more than director and gulde He was a personal frlend whose Ioss we feel keenly but whose frlendshlp we are proud to have had Gretchen Lerb WKGW AN APPRECIATION By a Board Member We the members of the Board of Educatlon of Curvxensvllle pay the last trlbute of respect to our Supervlsrng Prlnclpal Prof Grant Norrrs not on account of any custom or duty but ln appreclatxon of his worth and a sense of loss at hrs departure Our schools were hrs prlde and he was an enthusrastlc advocate of every measure calculated to lncrease thelr efflclency and elevate thelr standards of scholarshlp and Intellectual culture IVIany tlmes we have heard hlm say he loved the work and the schools of CUTWCDSVIIIC were ever dear to hlm No sacrlfice was too great ID educatxonal matters for the advancement of the girls and boys of our community I-Ie took prlde ln the development of our schools and ln the development of our town and vxas foremost I mlght say ln doing thmgs for the advancement of our communlty I-Ie has left many concrete evldences of hls energy and loyalty IH our commumty truly he has made hls mche ID CUYWCHSWIIC Anna B Klttelberger, Secretary I 0 ' . . , 7 - . , . , , , , , , .

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