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'X 1 M ' ' ' . A: .1::Z 1,AAV 1 is 1,A ' AAA L5f0I'y of 1940 gfower dl' 622 One bright September day' in 1929 Nliss Carr realizing that the beauty' of earth lies asleep in the small seeds of y'outla planted some of these small seeds in her garden. Some that she planted yyere jack in the pulpit Dryer 'Vlartha Bleeding Heart Bloomer ferald Honey Suekle Cara xlI'j,lI1lI Toueh me not C aster oan Svyeet William Bag yyell Beyerly Syyeet Pea Haines 'yflartha Dandelion Horner oan Sun QRayj Flower Hittle Imogene Morning Glory Kaufman Oral Buttercup Kimble Kathryn Golden Rod Kangery Donald Water Lilly Ialloyve Harold Phlox LaRoyye Ben Tiger lily olan son Bonnie Bells of Blue Petro Pauline M Primrose Shrock Pauline I1 Wald Rose Shrock lanaes Iady s Slipper Strauss Cley Red C loy er XY'alker Eugene Bachelor s But ton Spangler and Eugene California Poppy Saul If these seeds yyere to grow to be strong sturdy plants they had to receiye certain e sentaals neeessary to deyelop their hidden possibilities During the first six years of growth many different elements helped these small plants to root themselves firmlv so they could yyithst and the many hardships of their future lay es Our chief gardener yy hose constant aim yyas to give these small plants the proper care vas our principal Mr C D Callas The sun s rays shedding light each day to shovy us the vyay correspond to our teachers throughout our grade school days Mass Syy oyeland Xfiiss Seherer Miss Robin son Mass ohnson Miss Lamb Miss Oyerton and Mr Ebersol We shall always remem Ler these rays as the ones that gave us eourage to live on so that we might be flower in the garden that would bloom an full beauty an 1940 During these first sax years of growth three plants were transplanted into our garden Holman Hollyhock Fenn W ynema Lily of the Valley Hudson and Helen Yoxgloye Lee Suddenly vye seemed to realiLe that we yyere growing up and associating with larger and prettier flowers for this vyas our seyenth year of groyy th 'Vliss louise Scott as our aid and advisor like a bee dreyy from us the pollen of co operation and scattered it throughout the school At this stage Ted lras 'Vliller yy as Lrought into our gard n Our last year an gumor high school seemed to blovy along yery rapidly Our helper this year was Miss Buelah Kelly who like the wind gaye us the necessary impetus t make our presence known throughout the school We yyere noyy ready to put sonae of our preliminary teachings into use for we yy ere out of the grades and ready to st art our last lap an groyy th before tlae floyy er garden yyould be ready to beautify tlae yy orld This year Miss Louise Scott again aided us She The rain Miss Meo by her presenee during our sophomore year gaye us a neces sary element an our groyy th that of additional strength for the hardships that were to come The next fall a fevy more floyy ers yy ere transplanted into our garden oan Fringed Gentian Smith Kenneth ohnny pump up Nfott and Mary Larkspur Shoup During this year yye had as our Constant friend and adylsor Nlass Parson yylao acted like the snoyy t protect us during the yyanter so yye could bloom in full beauty yayhen the yyorld yyas ready to yyelcome us in the spring of 1940 Dick Forget me not Kingery and Xalors Columbine Nlassey entered our garden an the fall of 1939 Inaally our floyyers laaye r ached their maturity and are ready to be picked Our garelner Xlr Callas soon yyill paek us and send us out to be placed into the different boquets of life This hary est of blooms should not only beautify tlae yaorld lut also make it 1 more pleasant place in yshieh to laye Bowxie PETRO W 36 Q J ' e 1 , i . ' 4 -A - '- ' ' , 1 . . i , gel sl' ' s . s 'L -, 7' yi 4. - - s- 1 ' .I run ,V ' - ' ' , , . ' , , v - v 1 1 , e I, 4 ,y . , y A ., J , y , , 3 . I ,Q .U P ' - V1 . f T v x P y , 1 5 K , , N . . .. 1 . . . , a , , . , - , . . i I H Y r U Y I ' u hiv y' - D - I v . . , 7 y e . , , . . . I y ' . ' V Y Y ' ' 1 , a L. V 'B y ' y ' V. y l y f - a ' . - . - , k s ' . : ' , 1, ' , . , 4 4 , I r 7 x r ' 4 ' ' I . I ., ' I 'e . ' ' ' . . I . U , . . . 7 h . ' 1 5 ' a . ' . ' 1 ' ' a ' e . 7 . . V U Y ' V D 7. i ' 1 U , I I , ' I' D . 0 . y y lf ' ' lv K ' ' v 1 V K 4 1 e 4' e Q ' ' 7 r v K Y I . Y V - A, Y s . I . I x- laelped transplant Mary' jane Daffodil Helms and Inez Hyacinth Martin into our garden. ' v . y 7 , .I w I iv v K l , . ' i Y ' 1 . 4 I I . Y ' I ' .' ' f . ' - 4 K : J l K y K u J '.- - A W , U, I g ' y v' s as ' 1 v v vt t . i ' t ,s , - ' . K 1, ' A , V 1 I KY. ',. . S. , 'i 4 , ' 1 A A'
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