Chesterton High School - Singing Sands Yearbook (Chesterton, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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EIGHTEEN THE GRADUATE Qllzrss Qmfimzera Ralph Greene ---- President Galen Brown - - - Vice-President Lydia Brockniiller - Secretary and Treasurer Q5rz1h11zrie Staff Helen Ruggles - Mildred Dillingham Edward Peterson Lydia Brockmiller Helen Reese - Gladys Eggleston Ethel Bull - Grace Frame - - Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager - Social Editor Class Prophetess - Joke Editor - Class Poet Class Historian

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THE GRADUATE SEVENTEEN 3111 mnuriznu ?, X X ,355 Intense EJULIIIEUII A kindly soul from us has gone, The voice we loved is still: Her vacant seat stands empty here, It never can be filled. We niiss her bright and beaming face, Her soul from us is cleft, Oh! who will come to fill her place In the lives that she has left? We miss her in her sorrowed class, We miss her in the school, We miss this bright and blooming lass, Whose looks were never cool. Oh, we will meet her up above, When at the judgment bar we stand, Up in the land of peace and love We'1l never parted be again. ETHEL BULL.



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THE GRADUATE NINETEEN Elenult nf Qilgrnuirles l- CHAPTER I. The tribe gathered-a period of rest decreed -the number ot' the band. 1. Now there abode in that land which bor- ders on the river Knowledge, men ot' the tribe ot' 1915 and they were people mighty in valor. 2. And it came to pass on the third day of the ninth month of the seventh year of the reign of Goldsborough, the King, that a great Multitude was gathered together unto that place which is called Assembly, for it had been spread abroad with a great noise, yea even by the press, that these would prepare to make a journey unto that land which is called High School Land. 3. And when the time had fully come the scribes and the elders and the mighty men of valor of the tribe of 1915 entered unto that place which is called Assembly and did clap their hands. 4. And the ruler spake unto the pilgrims many words of counsel and warning spake he unto them and they saw that his words were good and they were pleased in their hearts. 5. And a period of rest was proclaimed by the king and they all rejoiced greatly and the number about 'to go on the journey was eighteen. CHAPTER II. The beginning of the pilgrimage-the divi- sion of the march-the tests of the pilgrims. 1. Now when the period of rest was fully past all were again assembled on the border of that district which is called Freshmandom of the house Dexter. 2. And the High Priest Galeman, the Just, spake unto them and expounded the plan say- ing: 3. Behold, among you are many men who are mighty in valor, but there are also among you those who are less strong in body but keen of mind and cunning. 4. Wherefore it is not meet that ye shall travel by one road, but ye shall travel by divers ways. Choose ye therefore which ye will take. 5. Now the names of the roads were Hsilgne, Nital and Laicremmoc, which being interpreted are English, Latin a.nd Commercial. 6. And again the High Priest spake unto tliein and said, Hear, O ye people. At the end ot' every month and ot every live months trial shall be made, and ii' ye prove not yourselves to be valiant and taith1'ul ye, even ye shall not receive a credit'Q ' T. Now the people rebelled in their hearts against this thing, but none durst raise his voice against the High Priest, for is it not the law, Rebel not against the authority ot the Higfi Priest or assuredly thou shall not receive a credit? S. And when the High Priest had ceased, they entered the territory of the Freshmen and traveled until they reached the utmost borders of Freslimandom, even unto Sophomoreland. 9. And again Goldsborough the King, decreed a rest, and great was the joy of all. CHAPTER III. Arthur proclaimed High Priest-certain pil- grlnis desert the band-festivities. 1. And when the period of rest had fully passed, the pilgrims entered the land of the Sophomore, and took it unto themselves. 2. So it came to pass that when the tribe was again assembled Arthur was chosen High Priest, for tlaleman had forsaken us. 3. And CG1'taill ones of the pilgrims: Arthur surnamed Junior, Alice the fair, and Clara, Roy the Wiseman, and Roy the son of Linder- man, became weary of the journey and deserted us. 4. Now there arose a mighty storm and verily the snow packed hard, therefore the pilgrims decreed among themselves to have a bobride. 5. Then Leonard spake unto the people say- ing, Afterwards come ye unto my house and feast. 6. And the people cried with a loud voice Tobuye, which is being interpreted, You bet. 7. Now certain of the Gentiles desired to join with the pilgrims for it was rumored that there would be much to eat and these Gentiles were a hungry people. S. Wherefore as their number was small and they were a warlike people tl1eir petition did not End favor in the eyes of the pilgrims, and verily they were ditched. 9. Now it was the custom among the tribes

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