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TI-IE VISION OI' SIR SENIOR Readers, readers' Lrsten to a tale Of one great class, was It found 1n ralel No, ah, no but the greatest of the trme, Tl1at m1ghty lunxon Class of 1909 Whose fame spread over old Greenfield town On whose faces there was never a frown But wrse and great, and so mrghty and grand lhat happy go lucky, Jolly .Tumor band Sxr Senror bent over hrs books late one nlght Hrs eyes were set and they stared lrke a fr1ght Sa d he, I can't get thrs old Vergrl at all lhrs frrgl-tiul old Lnglrsh wrll sure make me bawl, I'll put them all by and I ll go sound asleep, I'll forg t all hardshrps when dreams o'er me creep So sayrrg he slammed all hrs books on a eharr Ard 'ere long a tall whrte robed form caught hrs harr Imagrre hrs frrght when th1s form to h1m sard Srr Senror, ton1ght you shall not go to bed, lar over the hrlls and the dales you I'll lead lhen rrto the future you plarnly shall read Ion may b surprrsed at the srghts you wrll see, But belreve, oh, Srr Senlor, all that I show thee The form took the hand of Srr Senror they fle Every harr stood up Stfalght on Srr Sen1or's head They ran over brrers, they ran over rocks, 'lhey saw pretty sxghts, as the sheep rn great flocks But the feet of brr Senror were achrug wrth parn H prayed, how he longed the destrnatron to garn Brt the ears of the gurcle they were deaf to hrs crres, He watched S1r Senror as the hot tears drd rrse Soon the grude showed Srr Semor a castle rn a r 'Beho el rn thrs castle the Junror Class rr ' The rooms of thrs castle, they number sveteen ' A room lor each one of the class, do you mean ' Irdeed In the first room's the XVh1te House at Washrrgton, lou leholer there no other than the famors loc lohn stor And there see Clyde Morrrs rulrrg M ssour suorerne By h s srde, once Mae Evans, as proud as a ru rn Md rext IS the world renowned elocutron t relur O r Crrssy so farr, so beloved a creature l ff I It gr eve d you, yes, grreved you when those glances you took t those whom you row seem to laugh at wrth scorn lrr sou w ll he last as the eve after morn X ou rece-gnrve yor der Fve doors to the rrght mom drekcd 1n colors o red, l lu and whrte l' thrr s ts Prank Mears, '1 captarn at sea, ll ho fghts for the sake of hrs countrv's safety ' rhe next IS the powerful the mrghty th gram M s e an lla the Krng who lS best rn the land ow rrfrr her rs Lrllle who's fully as great, T t hlar n r S 1- Sen or, a roeal1st's her fate She srrgs le'er Orern and she sr gs he ore Kr' lt s vrell worth orc s trnve to hear hr1 voree rrng l1 there 1 the worlrl's ruventor rf1 owned Il df llolmar the vrrsest as yet ever found ' 'Sr Qrenror rust look at that face wfru and Dfrle TT' has sorrt n 'ITV vrfrrs as Pr s dert of Yale l lrv reed lc '1 'rrmed when I tell you h s name? he or t Lew s llIK'll'lS rn the helght of IHS fllllf' lrre ou rrav see rn 1 far arvav fl me falled lcv a m1ss1on so pur and drvrno, Tames McArthur vrlro labors rn far Hrndoostfru s I'll9 4-l ll any 1 hefl ren to 'l ,fzoofl 1 Q' l l 'tAnd there 1S the artlst, krow11 on land and on sea, Our dear patrent Anna, worth dozens of thee Close by stands the proud, stately teacher of Latrn, Could one look more fine dressed 1n srlk or rn satm? Her bram rs crammed full of the forms by the peck Do you recogn1ze Nola by the mole on ber neck? In there gl1des the form of a m1ll1ona1re's brlde Julia Curtrs, a woman beloved far and Wrde WVa1ich the nat1on's best author as h r pen swx y g des O er the paper, descrrbrng the sea and the tldes In novels she grves us what's good and what's ad, If your class had an Edrth, would you not be glad? In there IS the patrent the lovrng, the good NVho do s her l1fe's work as well as one should For years, she 1S a Srster of Mercy has been And new Mxna Newkrrk lrves a lrfe wrthout s1n S r Senror, my .story IS now about one Can you rearlze how famous thrs class wrll become! They wrll lead on the sea, they wrll lead on th land They wrll lead everywhere, thrs brrght Junror band Make known to your e assmates all tl1at I have shown l or soon I'll be sarlrrg o er the ocean 's whrte foam Before gr at Srr Senror a word more could say 'lhe wh1te form was sa1l Lg far tar away Well I'll Just declare' What can all thrs mean? Have I been dreammg? Or a vrsron have seen Scn1or rose up from hrs b d on the floor e had fallen asleep more than two hours before looked all around h1m 1u wonder and dread, wxshed how he wrshed, he were lyrng 1n bed e realrzrd fully the Senrors' dull ease 1 they catch thc gay Junrors 'twould be qrute a race BESSD HOBBS Fulton laughn, the tm horn man' It anyone can blow Fulton can Wrth hrs old trn tooter Ile looks lrlee a looter, Iollorvng along wrth the l resl11c band Ilrsh httlc Pearlr , don't you cry, Claurre 'll be yours by and bye Now look at Pearl Iefferson .1 oolrs rust lrke a Hulferson, Workrn' them sums We 're proud of our Pearl J tferson' Apnl Foo1's Day 'l'l11s rs all fools day, A1d some have had therr part, Ineludrng the Senlors Qlhho tl1 rk they are so sm'1rt'J llrd rn the Musrc room lhcy all tl1e pe-rrod stayed XY l11 e Prof and Mrss Ertzen Toole ten off therr grade KITTOIII Santo Claus to Mrss Lrttle ll rll she's lrttle but she's mrghtv, But sl1e's rrght there every time ll hen lt comes to krllrng 'possums A1 d lDVltll g frrends to drne Now to shorr or1r apprecratrnn For slrf's 11 st a lrttle grrl re lorglrt for her '1 lrtfle Uuu 1 squrr -1 . . 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-gh. TENNIE BLANCHE KING- Age-She had better take advantage of leap year. Chief Cliaractcristic-Making love in the moonlight. Y Weiglmt-A little hiavicr than Nola. By-Word-Dog on it! Destiny-An angcl. I lLLY TVOR MARSHALL- . gc-Stnrtfd to suhool with Socrates. Chief Chu1'ar:tc'1'istic-Oli, that tem- pc r. lVcight-Looks lionvier than she is. liy-lVm'fl-By Joe! Diszizimzy-A ttvllrliug Normal School in Sprillgfi- ld, 5' CFTSSY TFONCRF1 SCOTT Age-Looks to l:c the youngest in the class. Chicf ClliU'Z1CiZfl'iSt:C-T1'lCS to make diirplce, and look pretty. XVcig'l1t-Scuzctliirg lcss than Il tony tr! to lift hfr. liy-lVcrcl-Great Scott! Oh. Shueks! Destiny-A lJl'i1kOlIlZ1I1,S wife. MNE TVINIFRED EVANS- Age-Old enough to marry. Chief Cliaructeristic-Laughs when she cries, but cries more than she laughs. Weight-Ask Lce. By-Yilord-O. Lord! Destiny-Some great Undertaking. EDITH LYLN BR l SCO li- Agc-Ask Virgil. Chief CllilI'ilU1ll'l'lSf.lK'-Vlvilllxll,Q. fWcight-.lust right. By-lVo1'd-Oh, Jimiuy! Destiny-XVith Virgil or livx't'. .-,. rum. Arn ur-rm9,t iw'
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