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n do T. .,M.,. W iddo,r,d ,l Gu frame Hinlvtu The Senior Class Flower Sweet Violets of Verdant Spring Pluoked by the fingers of a maid And sent with tender thoughts to me From out their forest shade. Did some sweet Dryad tempt them up To cheer the world above? Did some kind fairy Wake their sleep And kiss their cheeks with love? Did some fair sprite or elf below Review their rootlets' blood, To send it forth in colors blue To look on sky and flood? Then nature did contrive that gift NVi,th thousand workmen strong, The dark waked up to lonely light The still waked up to song. Sweet iiower that waked close by my path Strange is thy wondrous birth No other gift seems half like thee O'er all the garnished earth. Sweet, modest Hower of heavenly tint, Thou tellest of heavenly things, And not indeed the wide earth o'er, Is found suoh splendorous kings, The morning of thy life has been Cheered up with morning airs, Thou seest the verdure of the World, Art free from all its cares. Would that the holder of that gift Had come to earth so free, W'ould he beheld the sky so blue, Crould solve thy mystery, W0ll1d that we followed in our course A purpose half so trueg lfVould that We saw beyond the clouds The sky so large and blue. Sweet liower that I gaze upon Dost thou possess at soul? What modest thoughts must claim thy time! What passions o'er thee roll! This is the lesson of thy birth: To see life's balmy airsg To gather sunshine from its blue, Be steadfast through its cares. -C. E. Byers n -4 - .....:. ..--- W-- - i ...14..-
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C. EMORY BYERS Principal He sat honorably in the first place MAYNARD C. DARNALL Mathematics All orators are dumb when beauty pleadeth MARY B. CGX History Council is mine, and understanding 14 FREDRICA R. TUCKER English Glorious things are said of her -15-
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