. Schoolma'am 1917. t may grow dim in the distance, Its warmth glows anew in the bearing us on toward the highest, Ever speeding us on to the goal. Though the past may seem fading behind us. .Sweet memory lingers there the friends we have found shall attend us. Though the future lies over the hands no longer may guide us. Their voices may pass in a day:But our faith i> one in the Father, Who knoweth the end of the way. (ElasB ^>mm To you, dear Alma Mater, We raise our songs of praiseFor all your riches given In joyous Normal Days;True loyalty youve taught u


. Schoolma'am 1917. t may grow dim in the distance, Its warmth glows anew in the bearing us on toward the highest, Ever speeding us on to the goal. Though the past may seem fading behind us. .Sweet memory lingers there the friends we have found shall attend us. Though the future lies over the hands no longer may guide us. Their voices may pass in a day:But our faith i> one in the Father, Who knoweth the end of the way. (ElasB ^>mm To you, dear Alma Mater, We raise our songs of praiseFor all your riches given In joyous Normal Days;True loyalty youve taught us, To you and all mankind—Good-will that all the nations At last in one shall bind. CHORUS Farewell, Alma Mater, School we love so well! Youll be our guiding light,As future years shall tell. To you, dear Alma Mater, We raise our songs of praiseFor what youll mean forever Through all the coming youth will have more courage And life will be more trueBecause of the loving service Which you would have us aefieoe immnon 1 > K ■ 1 1 1 wj £3 JS IP n - - ki


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