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MISS WHITE Appreciation of beauty, And many a beautiful thought, Higher and finer ideals Your gentle voice has taught. And, for this gift of beauty, We thank you before we part, We know that you hold a corner Deep down in every heart. MISS SCHUMACHER Dear Miss Schu, You've won respect as well as love- Order showing, Thorough-going,- We love you for your heart of gold, Good gold, pure gold, Fine and sure gold- Dear Miss Schu. M'AMIE Quand nous le meritions Vous nous grondiezg Quand nous etions triste Vous nous consoliez. Alors, que nous partons, Nous disons, qu'a nous, Il y a une grande place Dans toutes nos coeurs, pour vous. MRS. FERRY You've helped us through the years In many, many ways, Always there to guide us In dark and gloomy days. And now the sun is shining, The days are bright and clear, We think of you with gratitude And always hold you dear. MISS MEMORY The Juniors are a hostile band, And you, their leader wise and fair, And lest you find our secrets out We've mapped your footsteps with great care. But now the year has swiftly passed- Our friendly enmity is o'erg And we can say we like you loads, And wish you luck for evermore. Suaente
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MISS CHANDLER Miss Chandler dear with her bluebell eyes Through the years she has guided us well She has been a friend, sympathetic and wise And so we love her- We'll always love her As only our hearts can tell. MISS EMDELL Miss Edell, we cannot really say The measure of our love for you, Save that it is both deep and true And thus forever will it stay. Miss Edell, we cannot really say How very much to you we owe- And what you've done for us, we We never, never can repay. know
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Lllzwa Eiaiurg LOG OF THE STAR OF THE NORTH September, 1925. Accredited seamen, our papers duly signed, we were proud and eager for our first great voyage. With a small but lusty crew, a fair sou'wester filling our sails, we put out of port on a pleasant sea. We first stopped at England, where several of our hands became so proficient in hockey that they were requested to return in the autumns of the three following years. Turning our course from the hockey fans toward the music-loving Germany, we landed at Hamburg for shore-leave. There, three of the crew traveled inland to Munich, where, because of their sweet voices, they were chosen to represent us at a great festival, and so brought us prominence in the musical world. The nine months' voyage ended gaily, with shore-leave for all hands. September, 1926. Our second voyage was comparatively uneventful. Having sent several hands to England to take part in the hockey games, and several others to Munich to reassume their places in the song festival. the remaining ones cruised near the shore of their own continent. Before we were far from port, alongside sailed our sister ship. That night, we invited its crew to visit us, and they accepted whole-heartedly. We indulged in a good old game of cards until an early hour. Before their crew de- parted, we presented them with a treasure chest, for use on their coming voyage. A few weeks previous to their final sailing, they returned our hospitality at a picnic on the mainland shore. September, 1927. We took on several new hands before leaving port on our third voyage, towards the dangerous coast of Spain. Nearing the Eighteen
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