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The Towers O ( loamy towers of old South High That watch and wait as twilights die. The hearts that knew your haunting lure . Ire still as loyal as they were. Though they that loved you long ago Have dogged the grim fates to and fro. The spirit of the days gone by Still lives and beats in old South High. Though youth has aged, and time has fled. The old South spirit is not dead. Still holds the binding, golden tie; Love burns forever for South High .-Is deep and endless as the sea And faithful as it used to be. . Is long as from the changing sky You watch, () towers of old South High. Katherine LoINKEKC. V • A Forc 5
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F OREWORI) (iovKRN M knt up to the time of Washington had made good. Shortly after the surrender of Cornwallis and the fretful experience with the Articles of Confederation, men who knew accurately the history of earlier republics evolved the greatest piece of work ever struck off by the human brain—the Constitution of the United States. By that document we won seven, crucial, individual liberties never before attained: religious freedom, civil liberty, freedom of speech, freedom of press, security of individual rights, popular education, and universal suffrage. Through the impetus of these personal rights, the very life of our country was surcharged with individual efforts. We advanced from a primitive civilization to that of the palace car. the automobile, the aeroplane, to an age of human welfare, universal education, and widely diffused culture. American initiative, achievements, and government shed their light to all the confines of the earth. What the Fen Commandments are to the relationship with (iod and right-living, the Constitution is to fellow beings and right standard of government. Boys and girls, so much respect have 1 for the Decalogue of our spiritual life and the lleptalogue (if I may coin the word) of our political life, that I want you to nail up before you these two parchments 1 have spoken of—the Constitution of the United States and the Ten Commandments—and vow by the Eternal that you will not give them lip service only, but that you will live them your whole life long. Joseph Jorgens Pane 7
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