Some familiar names from Violet Blewett's autograph book: May poverty always be a day's march behind you. Rene Welshman Yackandandah 16-9-1917 Thnk of me when you are happy Leave for me one tender spot And in the garden of your memory Plant a sweet forget me not. Nes Folster Drop one pearl in Memory's casket for your friend - Mary E. Ashford (Bruarong teacher) Pretty verses I cannot write I fail at each endeavour Forgive me if I only sayt Bright be your life for ever. P.Bock 14-8-1918 The moving finer write, and having writ moves on, Nor all they piety nor wit Shall lure it back to cncel half a line, Nor all they tears wash out a word of it. Annie L. Jones 18th - 11 -20 (Bruarong teacher) It would give me very great pleasure to squeeze you. (plus picture of a lemon) George Price 1-8-1925 (Bruarong teacher) (George Price married Violet Blewett 6-1-1926) Remembrance is a simple word Often spoken, often heard But you will know its meaning Because it brings my true wish to you T.Welshman True friends are like diamonds Precious and rare, False ones like autun leaves Found everywhere 19-2-1921 Alice K. Connor (Bruarong teacher)