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][ (J Life’s at the spring: the sun shines: birds sing; the scent of flowers fills the air. Play and laughter are in perfect accord with the joy of youth. I hear you shout; I love your mirth; I feel the urge of your warm life. The great world calls. You would burst your bonds and be free. Yet, my dear young friends, you are not living just to be amused; indeed, it is a fatal disadvantage in life always to eat sweets. There is so much for you to do,- earnest, serious work. You must join hands in the great circle of those who toil, winning for yourselves comfort and security, and honor for those whose weary eyes have watched your steady advance; never forget ting their love which will not fail while life endures. Society's claim on you will not be satisfied until you have lightened every man’s burden, lifted some tired woman from her knees, let sun and sweet air paint health and beauty on some pale cheek, given life and freedom to some little child. And to our dear country, strong protector of us all. you will of fer everything: if the quick word which un sheathes a nation’s sword shall be spoken, then you will yield to her. still bravely beauti ful. the supreme treasure of your sweet life. Be strong for your own sake; be kind for the sake of others; be true. To you departing from the old school I call: Farewell and Godspeed. W. F. WEBSTER. iJl E t 19 J
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WEBBY S SMILE A SONNET TO W. F. NV.’s SMILE W ho does not love the friendly, smiling sun? I ts genial warmth is ever kind and bright. L caving the line of dawn, it sheds its light, L ike rays of gold, on high and lowly one. 1 f, in the early morn, work to be done A ppears too great, and seems not fair or right, M ounting its path, the sun aids us to light W ith courage high ami yielding tasks to none. E ach morn as school we enter for the day, B earning, a smile of cheer and sympathy S ends a message of strength in work and play, 1' o tell us that a friend he'll always be. F. ffacing baser thoughts, this smile does stay, R aising our hopes. That’s what it means to me. Blanche Martin. I 20]
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