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THE GIFT FOR A FRIEND. (Copyright. 1009. by Associated Sunday Magazines. Incorporated) There is one fitting gift for a friend, and that is the true coin of God's realm, sincerity! For. though it has two aspects, the one stern, the other tender, yet it has only one value, and that the highest. It is the coin hardest to mint, costliest to procure, easiest to lose. It has been refined in the furnace of anguish, and stamped in the hours of decision. And it is made of one metal, perfect and unalloyed, in the souls of sane men and women. Tears brighten it, laughter strengthens it. all persons honor it. If I give it to inv friend I still keep it. and if I give it not. 1 forfeit my right of possesion. Marguerite Ogden Bigelow. (Mrs. James C. Wilkinson.)
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NSKULaxix aov.i We have a President Mac. I le's bought a noble new shack. It’s out in the Park Where he'll have such a lark. For roll call lie'll never get back. We have a fine teacher named Ileinlxlt From his work you're never exempt, As lie has such a brain. It’s really no strain. For his desk to be never unkempt. THE FACULTY.
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THE SENIORS. The Senior class of this year will he one that will rank in history. It consists of sixty-four girls, save one bold youth who was with us for a half a year, a year. The officers for the year were: First semester—President, Elmer Adams; Vice-president. Sara Crumpton; Secretary-Treasurer. Jennie Currie. Second semester—President. Florence Perrin; Vice-president, Lottie Wright; Secretary-Treasurer, Frances Robb. Some of our number have been with us for four years, others are high school graduates and have attended the school for only two years, but we all join in our allegiance to the class of 1911. and the Superior State Normal School. Gratitude has often been defined by some, To be a lively sense of favors yet to come The definition’s faulty. I, for one, Think it the recognition of good deeds done. Charity is said to cover sins galore. But they're our own sins, Charity that judgeth not another Is the kind that wins. A girl may not be warlike by nature but she flies to arms like a veteran. He—“What is your name? She—“Helen Winter. He—“Same in summer. I suppose?” PACK TWBNTT-ONK
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