. The Crescent [1920]. school workEach graduate has delvd with a sighTo chalky black-boards geometricians goTrembling with fear in their eyes. CHORUS: Smile the while you work proposition TwoWhen the clouds roll by itll come to you,Then the school will be less blueWhen we bid this book adieuGraduating day will then seem very dearWhen we finish this awful book of strive and pray each night for an A,Till we say adieu. Though the end means the birth of a tear-drop Beginning the birth of a sigh But the tear blighting trace Will knowledge erase When we gladly throw this old book by. ANNIE R


. The Crescent [1920]. school workEach graduate has delvd with a sighTo chalky black-boards geometricians goTrembling with fear in their eyes. CHORUS: Smile the while you work proposition TwoWhen the clouds roll by itll come to you,Then the school will be less blueWhen we bid this book adieuGraduating day will then seem very dearWhen we finish this awful book of strive and pray each night for an A,Till we say adieu. Though the end means the birth of a tear-drop Beginning the birth of a sigh But the tear blighting trace Will knowledge erase When we gladly throw this old book by. ANNIE RUTH JOYNER, 20. MABEL M. MASSENGILLE, 20. William Rhem and his mother were dining with herfriend. The first course was chicken soup with macaroniin it. The hostess watched William as he sat quietly gaz-ing into his plate. Finally she asked: Why dont youeat your soup, William? I dont care for it please maam. But your mother said you liked chicken soup. I do like mamas chicken soup, but she doesnt putwind-pipes in it. 25. DOVER From the few dots of homes that formed Dover twentyyears ago, has grown a thriving little community full oflove and unity. This union of citizens came together and were the firstto vote a special school tax, unanimously, in the State ofNorth Carolina. They have placed a handsome schoolbuilding here for us. From this Temple of Learning/there have gone young men and women that shal lbe lead-ers in the world, that shall make our Nation a more divinedemocracy. Mother Nature has bestowed upon us a most preciousgift; that of flowers, trees and grass. Everywhere thatthe eye may roam, here, there may be seen these threebeautiful shrubs that make our town attractive. The Goldsboro Lumber Company and the Tracy Lum-ber Company, are engaged in the lumber business thatemploys about five hundred men. The Dover and South Bound and the Norfolk Southernrailways transport our products to and fro. We have sixpassenger trains each day; also eight freight trains. Each farmer o


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