el sure the charge will never be brought against any of our
class, to each of whom the writing out of her notes has been made as
essential a point as taking down.
In closing, let me again, in the name of the Class of '89, extend a
cordial welcome to you all, and let us trust, when we have passed from
the immediate influence of these surroundings, and have entered upon
the career for which the studies of the past Winter have been but
preparatory, we shall continue to merit your kind approbation.
Class Poem
BY MISS ISABELLE KIERNAN.
_Class of '89._
Good people all, both old and young,
Assembled at this time,
To aid in bringing to a close,
The Class of eighty-nine;
We beg you will be lenient
With our efforts here to-night,
Ignore all faults, and note the good,--
This would be but polite.
This class of ours united here,
Ere long shall cease to be;
A thought which strikes a tender chord
That vibrates mournfully.
Though truly glad to know our work
Has met success at last,
Yet many a very pleasant hour
In study has been passed.
And on these hours in concert spent,
Shall memory fondly dwell,
When we in divers paths have turned,
But where, Oh, who can tell?
Again we'll see that school-room scene,
Our teacher at the head,
Again we'll ply our pencils hard,
As fast the words are read.
Our teacher's patience oft we've tried,
And oft have vexed him sore,
While he strove us expert to make
In stenographic lore.
Oh, thanks to you, our faithful friend,
For kindness you have shown,
And patience too, with which the seeds
Of knowledge you have sown.
And in the work we undertake,
We'll to the _Mason_ bring
The credit,--who within our minds
Has built this wondrous thing.
Kind benefactors, we extend
Our gratitude sincere;
For all the opportunities,
Enjoyed throughout the year.
May your good work, crowned with success,
Its blessings still bestow,
On many who, through your kind deeds,
Shall useful women grow.
A harvest rich of grateful hearts,
Most surely you shall find;
Such as is due to those who strive
To elevate mankind.
And now farewell to one and all,
Teacher and classmates, too;
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