Butler High School - Butlerite Yearbook (Butler, MO)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 50 text:

he Kiughum nf fbnnh Glheer . And Miss Johnson gathered the little '2Is' about her and began: Once upon a time a great number of children came together from all parts of vast realm into a little kingdom, where they were watched over by a Good Fairy. They were not all acquaint- ed, but there was a certain way about them that showed they were Of the Sami' kingdom. Close by the kingdom of the Good Fairy, were the domains of a rival Fairy who had wicked little elves and goblins to run about doing mischief and tormenting the :hildren of the Good Fairy. They were always laughing and making faces at them. Yet in spite of this the Good Fairy taught the children many pleasant things and they were very happy in their new home. V Altho these children had a great deal of pleasure, there were also a few tasks as- signed to them. To a few of the lazier children these grew 'irksome and they went home, little dreaming of the many good things they had missed. Some of these tasks were quite difficult but by the help of the Good Fairy and her assistants they were all accomplished. The children spent many weary hours tho searching for X Ca few have not found it yetl, and also learned a great deal about nature. Study-ing of the many children who had been before them was very interesting and also that of Well-er-it said, and things like that. i There was a large ball which they gave the children to play with and also a smaller one for the boys. They spent many hours throwing these around and were prepared to beat the elves and goblins of the neighboring kingdom in the contests that came, but some of them took sick Cas all good children doj and they had to leave the pleasure to their friends of another nearby realm. g Now it was the custom in those days that each kingdom should have a certain day to celebrate and make merry. At last the turn came for the kingdom of the Good Fairy to celebrate. Some of the children were quite talented so they chose to entertain their friends with wit and song. Many wonderful preparations were made, but alas! the gods decreed that it should rain on the day of days. So some of their plans were zhanged, but they had a good time anyway. At last the time came when they were ready to move on to another kingdom, and so We shall leave them for a while andiperhaps another time I shall tell you how the children of the Good Fairy grew up and overcame the children of the Rival Fairy. As Miss Johnson finished, one of the little '21, glanced around at his companions and said thoughtfully Uh-huh, he who laughs last laughs best, T RUTH TALBOT '21. Forty-four

Page 49 text:

it T Freshman Group III. Left to Right, Row I-Anna Belle Campbell, Mildred Haskins, Clema Dudley, Gordon Chappell, LeVaude Harness, Mable Cameron Christine Crutsinger. Row Il-Pearl Bowman, Alva Nicolay, Ethel Ruddell, Neill Board, Viola Alsbach, Mary 0'Dea, Lester Barron, Mona Bowman. Row III-Eleanor Leonard, Grace Radford, Horace Ferguson, Margaret Denison, VValter Foster, Pauline Crutsinger, Lola Mae Everett, Nina McCon1bs.



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