The Chatterbox . wer, for He is thebest paymaster in all the world. Be sure there is some impor-tant work each of us may do. May your precious lives be worthy monuments to noblewomanhood, and may each of you so spend as to gather withevery day the riches that shall ennoble your own lives and allthose about you. Faithfully and lovingly, Martha Nutt. San Luis Potosi, Mexico, April 16, 1909. 278 The Chatteebox. Class Song. ELIZABETH BROWN HARRISS. Though the voice of pleasure calling Murmurs low and sweet; Yet we hasten to our labor Anxious to complete. Silent prayers of blissful feeling Link us
The Chatterbox . wer, for He is thebest paymaster in all the world. Be sure there is some impor-tant work each of us may do. May your precious lives be worthy monuments to noblewomanhood, and may each of you so spend as to gather withevery day the riches that shall ennoble your own lives and allthose about you. Faithfully and lovingly, Martha Nutt. San Luis Potosi, Mexico, April 16, 1909. 278 The Chatteebox. Class Song. ELIZABETH BROWN HARRISS. Though the voice of pleasure calling Murmurs low and sweet; Yet we hasten to our labor Anxious to complete. Silent prayers of blissful feeling Link us though apart, On the breath of music stealing To each dreaming heart. Sadness in each heart is creeping, Heads are bending low, As the thrilling voice of duty Sternly bids us go ! Sadly to our tasks we wander, Though the path be rusht, But deep in our hearts we ponder Why the voice has husht. Recollections of our childhood, Beg our feet to stay, But the Unknown in the wildwood, Calls away! away! Calls away! away!. Miss Nutt. The Chatterbox. 279 Class Prophecy, or the Panorama of Naughty-Nine. BESSIE DORA BOONE, 09. By unwavering determination and untiring perseverence Ibecame possessed of the same scientific knowledge, formerlyregarded as the exclusive property of Shakespeares hero ofThe Tempest. Just how I shared the treasure of art andlearning with Prospero involves so many details that it seemsbest to pass over the process, and begin at once by saying thatI never attained an Ariel as a mental director. My guidealmost approached this dainty creatures form, however,owing to the large, spiritual depths of the brown eyes whichcovered the greater part of her marble face and the brighthalo formed by her fair golden hair. The lithe little addition to her familiar personal appearance, possessedtraits of character that soon convinced me that the dainty crea-ture was none other than she who always steered the intellec-tual phases of our natures to the same harbor, Miss MabelD
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