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Tlfrfsi Qliummenrement Bay At last the golden shore is reached, The long voyage is done. We've crossed the sea of ignorance, The prize we sought is won. Many trying years have we sailed, Toward this sunny land. We gaze back across the waters, From the shore where we stand. We weathered the blackest of storms, Sailed waters calm and blue. We labored shoulder to shoulder, Made friends lasting and true. The weaker perished in the stormy The strong pushed on and on. Ever striving toward the goal, Toiling from dusk 'till dawn. With our joy on reaching the shore Is mingled sadness too. For the end of our voyage brings Parting of friends so true. It is here that our paths divide, We bid adieu through tears, To companions of our voyage: Our comrades through long years. Each must now go into the world Wending his lonely Way. Facing each hardship with a smile Striving forward each day. Though fortune may smile upon us And bring us wealth and fame. Our loyalty to P. H. S. Will ever be the same. For she was our virtuous ship So good and strong and stout. That bore us swiftly and safely, Over the waves of doubt. So hail to you old P. H. S. May your fame never die. You have landed us at our port, Now We must say good-bye. J. E. BALDWIN '27 Page seventy-two
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sill s i , o f L.i,..r All through the night Bert was unconscious, but at dawn Madge's faithful watching was rewarded when she saw her patient's eyelids flutter. He looked at her, smiled, and dropped into a restful sleep. The next even- ing when Madge went on duty he surprised her by saying, You are the shy little girl whom I always see in history class, are you not ? As Madge nodded in the affirmative she was singing in her heart, He did notice me. He did notice me l I shall always bless this accident for making it possible for me to tell you all that I must, he went on, I always have wanted to meet you, but you always disappeared at the wrong time and-Oh, Madge, I just have to tell you that I love you. Will you marry me? Could you care for me just a little? I will care for you as I have always cared, Madge whispered as she knelt beside him. LOLA HARDEGEN '27 Page seventy-one
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