Part III [Note: When you see the words "For Get Me Not", they were always written with one word in each corner of the page.] Nokomis, Ill Feb. 20, 1939 Dear Granddaughter: I am exceedingly glad of the life and aims of my eldest daughter of my youngest son. Hope everyone of my Grandchildren will aim as high as you. Mrs. W. H. Wright --------------------- For Get Me Not January 28, 1937 My dear Lucille, Labor for learning Before you grow old, For learning is better Than silver or gold. Silver and gold will vanish away, But learning is a flower That will never stray. Yours Till Your Friend Always "horse-files" Helen Dunn ------------ March 16, 1937 Girard, Illinois Round as the ring Heat has no end; So is my love for you, my friend. Your classmate, Gwendolyn Burn -------------- Girard, Illinois G.T.H.S. March 16, 1937 Dear Lucille: I'll tell you a little secret If you'll promise not to tell If you like me as I like you You like me pretty well. Your friend and classmate Genevieve E. Vaughn Forget-me-not April 15 { twins 1920 { for always [Lucille's & apprarently Genevieve's birthdate] --------------- Girard, Ill May 21, 1937 Dear Lucille: I have enjoyed our work together. I hope you are able to continue "our work." Yours, Forest Montgomery ---------------- G.T.H.S. Jan. 21, 1937 Dear Lucille: Lucille is your name, Single is your station. God bless the little boy that makes an alteration. Your S.S. Pal, Louise Vogel Yours till the cat climbs the Sat. Evening Post Remember our Eco. & Law classes ---- end Part III ----