North Carolina School for the Deaf - Clock Tower Yearbook (Morganton, NC)

 - Class of 1934

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TOBE FULURE (Class Poem of the Class of 1934) ¢ Faith, wisdom, courage, industry— We take now as our share Gained from the years we sojourned here. We'll guard them all with care. We leave the walls that gave so much; And from this wind-swept hill We look far out to future years, When we will cherish still The happy times; the zestful days; The sport and rivalry; The friends; the ties no foes can break, Nor dim futurity. We face the future gallantly— An answer yet unsaid; A problem with its sum unknown; A story book unread! —HeELEN TRAFFORD MOORE



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