Alma Mater (Duran)

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Alma Mater of Sylvan Hills High School
by Ailene Duran
1595984Alma Mater of Sylvan Hills High SchoolAilene Duran

Oh, Hail to thee the White & Blue
Oh Sylvan Hills we shall be true.
We will guard your name with pride,
And spread your fame both far and wide.
You have taught us loyalty
Your truth shall be our guiding light.
When through your portals we depart,
Oh, Sylvan Hills be in our hearts!

References[edit]

  1. Duran, Ron; Ferguson, Cheryl; Harmon, Marvelle; Henson, Sarah; Sanders, Amy; Vasser, Becki (2002). The Signs Still Say Sherwood: The Next 25 Years, 1976–2001. Sherwood, Arkansas: Arrow Printing. 

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