Central Junior High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 93 text:

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Awprfw' F N ,I ,,' - - 'xxx if xt ,M 7, si, 51-2 of e as g g coffin-ff 'rf Om., f e 2 The party had not Long been on the island, until it appeared that unless there was organization, it would be hard to keep order. Therefore, they had an election, electing a King , A Mayer, a Cook, a Carrier and a Messenger. These people had charge of the new growing community. The Cook often tried to Fry the Bacon but found that it Burns very easily. He boiled Rice and made a pie, which he put on the window sill to cool. Then along came a Crook, to Raub the Cook of his pies and rice, and the Short, Gay Cook gave the Crook a long talk concerning honesty, Lfter the party had been on this island for three months, a Goodman came in White Burteh canoes and was a Hero in helping the party to get back to their trades Cschooll by Labor Day. ' - Muricll McMurray. A LONE DLNDELION While searching my brain for a suitable rhyme, I happened to spy a lone Dandelion. He seemd to look up, this bright sunny day, ind say, H '.'.' rite about me, I blossom in May'. He's not, at all times, a friend of man, But I'm quite sure he does what he can, To make of this world a cheery place, .V .Bj lifting to all, his bright'yellow face. vs V -n - He shows no favors, but blossoms for all, And smiles alike on the great and the small. There's no doubt that his courage is high For hefs one flower that never says, nDie5. - Maxine Alspach.

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