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A Work in the Lath House Love of nature has its root in wonder and 'veneration ,IJ and it issues in many forms of practical good. Thomas Starr King. The planting of the flowers, trees and shrubs-what is more fun ?+only to watch them grow and bloom. The sweet peas over by the fence trying to climb up and up until they finally bud and blossom into gorgeous bouquet of color-red and white and pink. The spreading sycamore trees with their leaves turning yellow and brown as autumn comes and then when a gust of wind passes by they Hy away, hurrying and skurrying like tiny ships hound for land and rest and safety. lsn't it fun? .linzmy Green, B8. Verna Ganzlnon, B8. Thereiis such an improvement in the boys' arcade since we have planted it. The arcade now looks cool on a hot day. Its pretty rocks, ferns and bright- colored flowers attract the birds to it. There is a great difference between the barren soil of last year to the pretty landscape of this year, Allen Gordon, B8. The tiny seed is one of the most wonderful things in Nature. We moisten it and plant it in good rich soil. The warmth of the earth helps it to unfold and it pushes its way upward toward the light, growing larger and larger each year, until finally, perhaps, we have a giant redwood tree which may stand for centuries. Ethel Halla, B9. Sixty
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MY GARDEN The plants in the garden are growing So bright and lovely they seem Wlieii the wind is blowing softly And the world is a beautiful dream. When the sun comes up in the morning, And the flowers come out of their bed The violets, the lilies, the roses, Are 'glad that they are not dead. Bertha Brenk, A8 DAISIES Daisies round our school house Peeping through the grass Big ones and little ones Everywhere We pass. Pretty little flowers We who planted you Know the wealth of wisdom Starr King saw in you. Illary Arvanis, A 8. A SYCAMORE I am just this little tree, Just a slender little shoot, Someone thought of beauty, And put me here to root. I am now a lofty tree, Arms out-stretched and pointing high, Oh, God who has made me grow, Keep me green as years go by, Blaine Dixon, 148. OUR HOME ROOM Had saved enough money To buy a palm tree And a Hr tree For Thomas Starr King Just to help To make things More Beautiful. With each tree Was planted a thought VVhieh will grow Year by year In the hearts Of other boys and girls. Frazier Mclntoslz, 1518. Fifty-nine
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