Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1930

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Xfx wr-fxyqyx vv WWAA N fVNfXfX DW vVo4 0 0,0 0v Vowa 0 0 7XN?Xx?xYfxx 9VQ'7X7Q7Xx- ' A 'V xfxfxfv L.-4 Q Af Q 1- s 6 o o q li it ,- A A fs A A an AVbfkfA!A 5,A,,XQ4x .gg H, fa R, f, V., 5 . Q 5. ,If L I a I THE RED CARNATION I ll , A , Mg, -,HE red carnation nodded to the little boy from a window of the new bungalow. ill, It seemed to have a way of talking to him, and he rarely passed without stop- I W I ping to look admiringly at the window full of flowers. But this evening the li red carnation seemed to beckon and to say, Come! , As Gene gazed wistfully at I the Ilowers, he was thinking of school, of Miss Hughes, and the prize to be awarded lj , next Friday. Oh! he thought, lf only I could win! Involuntarily he repeated ' , the words, ,4 ' All are needed by each one, M ,' Nothing is fair or good alone. ,Il At school Miss Hughes had read to the children and had re-re-ad the preceding lp I linesg then asked what they meant. She had written the lines, then announced: I A You may think about it awhile. A prize will be given next Friday to the one , A who, with no outside- help, can give in his own words the best interpretation of if f these lines. V L W For once Gene had not been ready to race with the other boys to the first ' telephone pole the minute school was out. He had lingered behind, lost deep in thought. Now he went slowly toward home, and as usual, paused to gaze long- A ingly at the flowers in the window and especially at the red ca1'nation which to him I was the most beautiful of all. f -V-A Mother was sewing when he threw himself into a chair in the little sitting room at home. Eagerly he recounted the facts about the two lines a11d the prize to be awarded next Friday. Attentively mother listened and when at the end of , his recital he added, But what's the use? I can't think of anything! She as- ,f,, sured him that he had as good a chance to win as anybody, then gently reminded p him that it was getting late and the doughnut basket was ready. I Oh, gee! he whined, doughnuts-doughnuts, every evening. I'm sick of 'em. I don't care if-, but just then he glanced at his mother's face, tired and worn, and M saw her brush a tear from her cheek. In an instant he was up, his arms about f her neck, adding manfully,- But I don't mind, Mother, really I don't. Then he L Pi was gone. Out in the street his voice rang out bravely--''Doughnuts-doughnuts, 1' L' Iuij . but out of hearing of mother it took on a half-hearted tone- Doughnuts-dough- 1 nuts. 'I In a very few minutes Gene found himself in front of the new bungalow, gaz- F ing at the red carnation. A sweet woman's face smiled' at him from behind the I di flowers, and soon a little girl camev tripping down the broad walk. The sight of the A littlelgirl coming toward him roused him from his meditation and he hastened on. ix Many times he stood looking longingly at the red carnation, as it noddedhto him from the window of the new bungalow, and many times he saw someone looking E and ran away down the street. He did not want the Hower, he kept saying to him- 1 self, but Say, it surely is pretty! I One evening when Gene came from school the red carnation was gone from its usual place in the window. But as he came back with his doughnuts it nodded 5 gaily to him-this time from among other plants on the veranda. Gene thought it I JZ more beautiful than ever. He grasped the basket more tightly and instinctively started toward the house. Then he stopped and thought, All are needed by each Q one, he muttered as he stood there- What can it mean? 1 1 Ii . 24 19 3 o I Page Seventy-one n L . A.

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