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Page 31 text:
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MOTTO ' Truly, I believe their intelligence has something divine about it. PATRON Miss Abbie McFarland COLORS FLOWER ider and Purple Violet
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Auf Wiedersehen Standing with reluctant feet Where the brook and river meet, Comes a thought that ' s bitter-sweet, Schoolgirl days are o ' er. Happy hours and happy years. When our hearts are free from fears And the future bright appears. Will be ours no more. Soon will come Commencement Day, When the girls erstwhile so gay, White butterflies in bright array, Meet with tear-wet eyes To clasp again each dearest friend, And pledge anew love without end. And reams of letters vow to send. And say their last goodbyes. Say not goodbye — auf wiedersehen ; What joy ' twill be when now and then We meet and gaily talk of when We lived at M. B. S. Seen in mem ' ry, still more dear Will she be from year to year; Thinking of her loving cheer. We ' ll name her but to bless. Alma Mater, mother sweet. With sad hearts, unwilling feet. Do we turn from thee to greet Other fields of lore. What the future holds we guess; Thou hast done naught but to bless ; We can never love thee less. Only more and more.
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ELIZABETH CECIL BOTTOM Lebanon, Kentucky C. O. D. As welcomed as sunshine in every place Is the beaming approach of a good-natured face. Graduate in Literary Department; Presi- dent of Senior Class; President of Execu- tive Board Student Association; Editor-in- Chief THE BLUESTOCKING; President of History Club; Secretary-Treasurer Ger- man Club; Senior Literary Society; Tennis Club; Business Manager Border Club; Vice- President Y. W. C. A. ; Science Club. If you are ever on the second floor of Mc- Clung, just look in number four. Why, Bot- tom isn ' t alone, but Boy is not there. Who can that other girl be? Oh, she rooms on the third floor, and is just stopping to speak to Elizabeth! This young lady is very fond of all sorts of sports, but, oh, how much she ad- mires a Bow-man! In for everything that makes school days the very happiest of all times, and for everything that will make her school the very best, she leaves a place that will be more than hard to fill. Here is a young lady, whose name We fear will not long be the same; For you see that the ring Can mean but one thing On the hand of this dear lady of fame.
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