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OUR FRIENDSHIP WISH All happiness we wish for you A misty dawn with sunrise trumpets Heralding the day — your work to do. At noontide, lacy clouds afloat In skies which smile, skies of clear blue Symbol of loyalty, friendships deep and true; Bright laughter’s little silver flute To blow when other songs are mute. A fair white dream with rainbow wings To hover ’round life’s common things. New trails to climb, a windswept mountain height A golden moon above the darkened trees Where tiny star gleams watch all thru’ the night. Once more the trumpets of the dawn — again the light Life’s beauty with its ever changing hue All this and more, we wish for you. —Verlyn Board TO MOTHER BEAN We girls are glad for one good year With such a loyal friend as you, A friend to link in life’s long chain, A golden mem’ry shining true. We thank you for the kindly words That helped us on our patterned way The aid you gave will stay with us To help us forward every day. To you our Mother dear we say Our life at Bean has been just grand We’ll look with pleasure on those days Because of you, please understand. —Your Bean Girls
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To MISS FRISBY Deep in our hearts this dark-haired lady from Kentucky has built a shining mansion of memories. The walls are painted in lovely warm colors of friendship, good cheer, and understand- ing. Woven with beautiful fine threads a priceless tapestry pat- terns her teachings, and when we gaze upon its wonder of design we realize how very much she has enriched our lives by her patient weaving. We hope that you will not desert your mansion, dear Kentucky lady, but will “come back” to open wide again the portals and let the sunshine in.
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To Miss Wilson MY STAR When God was hanging out his stars To guide the travelers’ way lie let one slip from out his hand. It fell to earth that day. Folks thought it was but stardust Left by some angel’s kiss, It was so sweet, so fair and dear This dainty blue-eyed miss. But there shone at last a wonderous star From one of God’s own patterns. It far surpassed his heavenly hordes Of dusky star-lit lanterns. Still, I, like ancient men of yore. Must worship from afar, And thank the Lord who let it fall For this, my guiding star. —The Junior Class
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