Part II Dear Lucille: It is easy to write in your book. For many it is difficult to decide just what might be appropriate. During twelve years of high school teaching I have found you one of the most dependable. I know you will do well in college and in whatever you endevor thereafter. Sincerely C.E. Rieschauer --------- Dear Lucille I am happy to add a few words to your book. If all students were like you, teaching would be a great joy. I am sure your fine attitude will be a great benefit as you go on in life. May the future bring you much happiness and success. Sincerely, Edith S. Coppin --------- Dear Lucille, Best wish for all future events in your life. May you meet life's problems as expertly as you have those in school. Sincerely, May L Blackburn ----------- Jan 18, 1937 Dear Lucille, When the golden sun is sinking, and the path you no more you trod, I hope that your name in gold Will be written in the autograph of God. Your Friend Eillen Riffey ------------- 4/29/37 Dear Lucille: When you are in a drug store; Remember me as a pill Vinna [could be Vivian?] ---------- J. Boswell ---- end Part II ----