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I 1((S£V iihe |l?s did journey through the land, 4a-be Tioldl t dreVwere two raiders fair to look Tueon, wh'ti hrd jstr yed f r fron their coi oanies | rd ware' uich (sorrowful. As the v embers of cl, .d j look upon t v or in t- air lone- .rinass ftt sir he-rts warned to them and did dnven urtCorjhqri, tiv. t they should be gathered 'whole number vt the end of the second oar was fourteen. And it care to pass after two ya rs Oliver '3'ver, Freddie Sweden burg, Lucile O-ibson, lilbur Church,did go from this countr-- to a f■ r distance, and there wrs '•i much grie» and sorrow in the land. Fow, there dwelt in an adjoining territory Farold I'r.iy.rr, a. nan of much 1 earn in • and good refute who, he Tin- of t e departure of Oliver moved from his field love ?vud dwelt in'this If d of le-'min-' th- t tt e good work night con- tinue . ■kud at the snne tine, from the nort’ there came to the land c. certain woman of great sta- ture, nd accordingly great knowledge, who was called I ary, end, behold1 she did take the place left ve t b - Lucile. I Few, it came to pass, that the class of ’36 found f vor in t e eves of two strangers and success looked •' air u 7on them and t Lev must be glad. row, it c T.e to mass r a t tho class began to wish for badges befitting their stations ; and m?nv messages w--.ro sent to t’’e neighbor - ing c 11 v t.o the aerciarts thereof for samples of their fire .jewelery, and c.t last the cir.ss W: s satisfied with their choice, end rings we e purchased nr-d the class rested with con- tent. And it did also cor.e to ness, about phis time, the class did aspire to romantic honors, •and dic 'ivc a p1 v where each should protend to some one other than his self and should act m
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seized with a strange infirmity which did e.v.se t'.er. to act with much fierceness and ■strangeness of manner, and to ramlo and vrostle with their fellows in r-ruch rove and seeniny ferocity, ’iso r.en were Ccllod vho did examine then with mch c're and pains and did finnllv pronounce the infirmity, in the vie, ’'Foot-til, a;.d in the ferale, Kitten- b 11, and did assure the frightened leaders t at the relady, while it needs mist be con ta ious and likewise sometimes fatal, vet was a necessary evil, and one that even the wise . .on knew not. the w sy to c”re, • ?o, with many anxious fe°rs eud en.ver ford ad in s did the instructors allow the disease to run its nat- .ur;l course, and. lot none were killed, and few :ier. scrionslv injured; where at there was rn-j-'t ro.joicinr throughout the land. .aid it care to pass, after somo maths t at our eyes were turned toward, production but : :-n,r, with one consent, benen to ralce ox cuses. Tve first said, I an poor in health, therefore, I ca not Tf.d rt.e, f ' iot-1 er said, 1 rust need toil at none, therefore I can- not «Tcdr- te. another said, :fI cn dull, and c nnot Iqp'ti. I nr-5' thee have s excused.And still another said, ’I' minv +c be married, c’d tl erefore, I c. nnot rodV'-te. So thus did t is br id decrees in number until the whol«i number n.t- t’-o end of the first voar w’s ei 'toon. o' , it so happened that this land to w icl t. j had cone was rv.llad by one kn.orT '-s Red- der, v. profc .sor of inch wisdom; end ‘t +: e be- vinnin- of •fio second ye-'r ho sn le unto then snyinv, ’So -pother in a body, .-.••id orprniza • rou.rsel T3s into class f -t »rC r:v.y in in strer th one. t' t your courage r w ,rax hot.1’ -id., :.s ire so ke unto thy-, so s it. done -d the,T become t;.n class of nineteen hundred -nd thirty-five.
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what. lie wos not. The play, Heart Trouble was once more to he butchered to make c. Junior holiday. And lol the deed was done, and al] the peorle did saTr in hearts, Heaven preserve ur.{'’ and with their lips, ,vrov prefect-1 v love- ly i and the heads of the class did become svre- lled to thoir fullest nstsrye with the praise t’ ey did receive for the ronatic deed t hev had '’ore. Now it had cono to pass, Ion0, veahs before, thct a certain warrior of much skill, Napoleon Bonaparte had tried to conquer the people of the land of Italy, -and those with bin did rur nur : nd did say unto him, The Biggest Room in the- 'arid is the Room for 'Improversn.t, ’’ and wes n’t disheartened, and ' ent on to victory. Now, it so happened thrt this class of nineteen hu- ndred and thirty-eight, fading within them- slves those qualities t’- at did rake Nnnoleon re.t, did also make utterance to the words, The biggest room in the world is the room for improverent and they did adopt this as their elhss motto, and we rnd those around us did rejoice. Now, on the eleventh day of Fay of the year nineteen hundred an d' thirty-seven was come, our class did make a feast, 'nd did send ness- es over all the land, eest, west, north, and scAith to all the inha’bitants thereof, say inn, Cone ve, and make rerrv with us for the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-seTTen is to depart to a far country under the sea, and all things are now resdv for ii feast with Fath- er -eetune.” And, ;-s tbev were bidden so c :r,e thev to Father . entunes’ Careen in lame numbers, and did hear of the wonders of the sea nd rejoice with the class of nineteen hundred and t’ irtv-seven t the vood fortune that had cone to them. And Father Neptune, hi h s and- inv of the sea did sneak unto the people vrords of wi dor. and of cheer, and of encouragement , and did say f rewelJL tp th» el ?.«? of nineteen ;
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