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Page 10 text:
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Alma Mater Sweet be thy memory, High School of ours, Fair be thy destiny, fadeless thy flowers. Hearts that have loved thee have won in life’s fight, Names that'we honor thy standard holds bright. Our Alma Mater dear, to thee we sing, May all thy future years new honors bring, May friends thy banners raise, thy foes grow less, All love and praise to our old R. H. S. W % West High Alma Mater Proudly waves old West High’s emblem, black and orange fair, Floats triumphant in the breezes, no dishonor there. Student days have fondest memories, comrades here we stand, As our troth to Alma Mater pledge we hand in hand. From thy halls, dear Alma Mater, we at length must part, But thy memory shall not perish from one student’s heart; Far away on life’s broad highway, all shall fortune try, Still our loving hearts shall cherish thoughts of thee, West High.
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Class Poem Past, present, future—trinity of time, You bring life, opportunity and death To man, and grant him with his earliest breath The power to make you sordid or sublime. Perspective lends unto our backward gaze A broader vision and a sight more true, And so today we give the past its due, And memory her grateful tribute pays. We see how as the weeks went rolling by Now slowly, and now swiftly in their flight, The light of knowledge rose upon our sight As Phoebus’ chariot mounts the eastern sky. We’ve learned some lessons not contained in books, And study has not quite engrossed the mind, Each one some recreation seemed to find, And each upon his course with pleasure looks. But now we leave our High School life behind: The pleasure, pain, and every friendship dear, Those ties that stronger grew from year to year; And boldly start our work in life to find. May each with cheerful heart and steadfast thought This object have: to find the true and right, And finding it to serve it with his might; Then may he view with joy what he has wrought. Let not our High School life forgotten be. But let our memory hold this truth we’ve learned: That what is best worth while is hardest earned; That only knowledge makes us truly free. One chapters closed; we leave these well-loved halls; We take the tiller in our grasp and steer Out on life’s stormy sea. Let us not fear, But ever lay our course where duty calls. H. E. B.
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