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Page 21 text:
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ALMA MATER Alma Mater fair Imid opening buds of Springtime, When the meadow lath is piping first his lay: When the lake oIerflown reflects thy towers and turrets; When the moon sends down its softest, purest ray; When the air is sweet with balmy breezes laden; Oh Itis then I sit and dream and think of thee; How majestic and how grand, Mead and prairie in command, School of mine I dream of thee. Dreaming, dreaming, dreaming, Dreaming of the good old school days, When hearts were light from care and burden free; Hours of work and hours of play Made our life a holiday; I am dreaming, Alma Mater, still of thee. Alma Mater Ilone in frost and snow of winter, When the meadow lath has stilled his lilting song; When the lake iced o'er. refiects no more thy beauly: When the moon shines cold through nights so drear and long; When the air is filled with joyous happy laughter, And the click of skates on ice bound lake rings free, How majestic and how grand, Snowbound meadow in command, School of mine I dream of thee.
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Page 20 text:
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EDGAR B. STILL, DeKalb member of the Normal School Board of Illinois EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS M. F. WALSH, Director of Registration and Education. Springfield, Chairman. FRANCIS G. BLAIR, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Springfield, Secretary. APPOINTED MEMBERS Albert E. Bailey ........................................ Macomb E. E. Cole ............................................. Chicago Frank M. Hewitt ..................................... Carbondale Harriet A. McIntire ..................................... Mendota Charles McMorris ..................................... Marshall N. M. Mason .......................................... Oglesby Mrs. M. K. Northam .................................... Evanston Mrs. G. W. T. Reynolds .............................. East St. Louis E. B. Still ............................................. DeKalb
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The brow of the grove is bound with crinkled silver Imade from the souls of last yearls leaves. Save for that, her head is unadomed and dishevelled. But the wind delights to run his fingers through her hair and to laugh a merry laugh at her unresponsiveness. By and by shelll wear the mantle of womanhood and the windls last touch will be a stirring caress. Even now, people say, She gives promise of beauty in her springtimell. But the wind and I like this unkempt child the best. -
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