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liR H KtW irAiMt irfj: imam Man Must Live His Life (Senior Class Poem of 1935) Fate has decreed since time began That everything in its state must pass away. Each humble sentinel of nature, including man Must live its life complete to pass to realms of death. Happily, man is given consolation In the deaths of the children of Nature, For there is an assurance of their transformation Into a life more glorious than before. Commencement is a death to a portion of our life. Though sad, it is surely like a parting in nature, For as it ends a pleasant period of strife It gives promise of a glorious life to come. In parting we leave behind us friends whose trust We would not lose, and memories too sacred to forget; But our hearts are filled with joy to think that we must Fill our various places and taste of real life after saying Goodbye. —William Earl Ragsdale.
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PRESIDENT HOME
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iivyimt an Hardin-Simmons Anthem 0 Hardin-Simmons Hail to thee, for famous are thy halls; Long may thy worth increase, long live thy noble cause. Great are thy victories o’er land and over sea; Fair daughter of the West, toe love and honor thee. Hail Hardin-Simmons! loud we sing; 0 let thy music ring; Our hearts are filled with joy of thee we gladly sing. More charming is thy name than all our childhood scenes; Thy welkins, sweet and fair, inspire our joyful themes. With voice, with heart and hand, we bring our gifts today; Thy sons and daughters live to serve thee true always. So kind and true thou art—let duty be thy call; Give us thy noble heart; we love thee one and all. For freedom is thy might and victory thy song; We’ll raise thy banners high with purpose true and strong. Thy friends are manifold and greater thou shalt be, The “Purple and the Gold” lead, on to victory. —Jesse Hodges.
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