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24 THE ANCHOR The “Senior” Music Cabinet ' All Alone” Euphemia Lawrence ‘Please Go Way and Let -Me Sleep” Claude Price ‘Blushing Rose” Emma Folkmann ‘Listen to the Mocking Bird” Allan Burcher ‘I’ve Lost My Heart, But 1 Don’t Care” Fred Robinson ‘My Heart’s in the Highlands” Florence Gillet ‘Day Dreams” Helen Turner ‘Baby Rose” Herbert Smith ‘Skeleton Rag” Morgan Patton ‘Sing Me to Sleep . . . . , Martha Walker ' In the Land of Harmony” Julian Krone ' Two Little Love Bees Richard Hamilton ' Meet Me in Spooney Land” Margaret Jenkins ' That Daffydill Rag” Robert Binder ‘That Mysterious Rag” Ruth Powell ' You’ll Do the Same Thing Over Again”.- Ruth Ford ' Pony Boy” Ilogge Wilkinson ‘A Ring on the Finger is Worth Two on the Bell” William Scott ‘Come Get Your Hard ‘‘Tack” and Beans” Dudley Hughes ‘Never Again” Nielson Turner ‘Gee, 1 Wish That I Had a Girl” Bernard Booker ' Will You Come Into My Parlor. Said the Spider to the Fly”. .Goldie Garner ' All That I Ask is Love” Elroy Llewellyn ' When I’m Alone r ' m Lonesome” Eunice Andrews
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THE ANCHOR 23 Class Poem The old school bells clear peal has called The Seniors’ last command No more in the old Assembly Ilall Will meet the happy band. The wayward’s last rash deed is marked In the Teacher’s Record Book And memories clear will e’er remain Of the long fear’d angry look. No whisper of the foe’s approach Now passes through our class No troubled thought at midnight haunts For fear we may not pass No vision of the morrow’s strife, Our nightly dreams reveal, Of English class when forth we go To life’s great battle-field. Our four years’ course is crowned with work With earnest effort done : And when we’ve gone we’ll turn and say. “Yes, truly we have won.” Now out on Life we launch ourselves, As on a stormy sea, Where each must face the rolling waves, And mark his destiny. II. E. A., 12.
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THE ANCHOR 25 ‘ Comforted” L wandered through the quiet wood, And all the long, fair day, Your spirit followed dose beside, And charmed my grief away. For where the soft wind moved the leaves And let the sunlight through, 1 felt the touch, and heard the voice And saw the smile of you. So now at silent even fall. Though wind and sun have tied, 1 know you ' ve tramped the wood with me, And I am comforted. AMELIA V. GODWIN, June, ’ ) .
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