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• The Lion Ernest McLaurin DeKalb, Mississippi A. A. ' ' With grateful pride We own vour many favors — ' Nelson McIntosh Electric Mills, Mississippi A. A. Ever with a frolic welcome took The thunder and the sunshine — Mary Perkins Macon, Mississippi A. A. For who can see and then forget The glories of my gay brunette? Thou art too bright a star to set— Mary Frances Rush Porterville, Mississippi And from her fingers drew Rivers of melodies — Charles Montgomery Greenwood Springs, Mississippi I, too, will make something And joy in the making — Henry Morgan Calhoun City, Mississippi ' ' Thou are thyself Beneath whatever skv — Page Seventeen
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■ The Lion Wilson Hardin Calhoun City, Mississippi Welcome, old friend! Njwce Hardin Hull DeKalb, Mississippi A. A. ' ' With his depths and his shallows, his good and his evil — All in all, he ' s a problem must puz- zle the devil— Evelyn Moore Smithville, Mississippi ' ' And that smile, like sunshine, darts Into many a sunless heart — Iola Moore Enterprise, Mississippi A. A. A pearl from Life ' s fresh crown — ■ ' ' James Kirkpatrick Amory, Mississippi If there ' s another world, he lives in bliss, If there is none, he ' ll make the best of this— Arbie Maxey Smithville, Mississippi He sees this world as a boisterous place, Where all things bear a laughing face. Page Sixteen
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The Lion Joe Neal Meridian, Mississippi A. A. ' ' Amid in his turn Thus showed his ready wit — Arnold Parham Smith ville, Mississippi A Man! — a right true man, I ' ll say— Glennie Mae Taylor Meridian Mississippi A. A. Lovlh:ess beyond completeness — Sweetness distancing all sweetness. ' ' Louvergne Temple Meridian, Mississippi A. A. Mi chiefs done with such a win- ning Archness, that we prize such sin ning — ' ' D. D. Eeeves Marion, Arkansas A. A. And all I ask is a merry yarn From a laughing fe. low-rover — ' J. D. Richardson Philadelphia, Mississippi A. A. Staunch, true, a friend indeed- shall we say more? Page Eighteen
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