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BENEDIC TA QI xx ,............. 1942 ::: 'Hail to you women fair. ................................. Adelaide Buechele Like some poor suitor, I have chafed in all The overcrowded porches of your heart. Mary Lucille Connelly For all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these: It might have been. Irene Coll '-Life has loveliness to sell-all beautiful and splendid things. Eileen Breitenbach We have tramped the ways together But we're clasping hands at the crossroads now. Margaret Brunner I cannot think of any word To make it plain to you, -- How we will miss you When you go down that road. - Marcella Thaner The wick of Reminiscence burns brightly, In the kerosene of memories. Mary Grace MrCarter My heart is warm with the friends I make And better friends l'll not be knowing. Ethel Kozler We want some more garlands for those we have shed, And these white roses in place of the red. Rita McLaughlin She left the past year's dwelling for the new. .... .... D orothy Knobel The only wish that lingers yet, May your ring of life, be with happiness set. . M. Bernice Kim As we reach the end of a perfect year, Our fears are made recessive. ' Catherine Slattery VVe say good-bye, but we'll remember you forever and forever. Rita Lowenheim The little gate was reached at last. .......................... Mercedes Brill XNle'll miss your cheery 'Hello, there.' We'll miss your talking on the stair. So won't you please come back again Soon after you've said 'Auf Wiedersehen'P Mary jean SteHl
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mag.-2 V-'Iv' 4. I is ffl? 'xxxxxexe:xiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ah' FAREXVELL NVe wish to each ol' you, dear Seniors, A very successful career. XVe hope that your lives will be filled X'Vith love, friendship. and cheer. And while alon 1' lil'e's road fou 'ourne , 5 . May you never know sorrow or fear: And may you always be as happy As you were lor lour years here. Alice Bickerl pro -Iunior Class -IUNIORS' LAST GIFT-A BUUQUET OF REMEMBRANCES I cannot think ol' any word, to make it plain to you. ......... 1XvlIl1Ill'l?lI ll'IIlI'l'.Y He who a dream hath possessed knoweth no more ol' doubting. llorollty Srltmill Here's lurk and cheer for the days before you. ................ Virgirzia 1 1ll'flT A pledge from tl1e heart to its fellow heart, On the ways we all are going. M ary Agnes B uller Rich joy and love they got and gave. ................. ...... . flliee Birkerl Yet to press their hands and say, Y1'l1ZlI1llS--S0 line a time! fl Ima 110llIllIl71 Be about me while l go About my labors to and fro. C!'1'l'IlIl Krr1zrir'l1 What you took with you no one knew. ................... Alargztrrft Chcfetlmm ' Be not the first by whom the new is tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. Lois lirmnvn What delightful hosts are they-Lile and Love. ...... . . .Gloria Beaumonl A little while, l yearn to hold thee fast, Hand locked in hand, and loyal heart to heart. Ruth Meyerl v-.4-.4-4-.0-.4-.4-.4-.4-.Q-.Q-.Q-.. p-4.0.0.4-04-.0-.4-.Q-0-.a..
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I0 Q, .KFAFW vw ':x::xv lxxx- -::::x::x: itfiqyyiwte Only to wish you happiness for the rest of the miles. ......... Helen Holdcroft All roads and the flowing of waves are the speediest flight to success. La Verne Guckert A little while I yearn to hold thee fast, Hand locked in hand, and loyal heart to heart. Ursula Hajduk Heres luck! For we know not where you are going. jean Piroth ln sunshine and shadow they have journeyed along, Keeping up courage by singing a song. Mary Hagan Yet I fling my soul on high with new endeavor, And I ride the world below with a joyful mind. Laverne Niesslein lVhen the train of life is on its way You'll be on it, too. N Audrey Black So is my memory thrilled and stirred, I only know she came and went. june Schultz The Gift of Friendship Is it possible that four years have slipped away into God's eternity since we, as shy little freshmen, turned a new- page of a new chapter in the book of our life? As we ponder in retrospect over the four years at St. Benedict, we recall many happy memories. Of course, there are a few sad reminiscences, too, but they are greatly out-numbered by the happy ones. Among the latter are the fond remem- brances of true friendship which will ever remain our own. These friendships have brightened our spirits and strengthened our characters. They have made our lives worth living for they have provided us with those who love us as we are, and who understand us and sympathize with us in our sorrows and troubles. Wle are about to turn the last page in the chapter called High School Life. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our dear Alma Mater for the precious gift of true friendship. ' Miss Mary, '42 9.0.0-0.4-.png-.4-4-4-4-Q.. ro
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