Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR)

 - Class of 1926

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'H' ,Mme vm, W' e SENIOR HISTORY in .. The fall of 1922 will long be remembered by the Seniors of '26 for it was then that they began to climb the mountain of higher knowledge which, so they had been told, was a journey requiring four years hard labor. During the first lap they had four competent guides, Miss Garvey, Miss Blair, Mrs. W. E. Phipps and Mr. Howard. All went well and by May '23 all except one had reached the valley of First Vacation. Here they rested three months, spending their time in wholesome recreations. D The second part of their climb was rather uneventfulg they continu- ally came in contact with higher civilization and they absorbed as much of it as they could during their short stay with them and then pushed upward to higher planes. Having reached Second Vacation Forest they stayed there three months regaining the strength which they knew they would need on their next lap which the people told them was rugged and would require all of their strength. At first, however, they progressed rapidly and spent Thanksgiving 1 on Yankee Ridge. One Yankee lass was so impressed with them that she decided to accompany them on their journey and to acquire some of their brilliancy. A terrible storm arose when they reached Latin River which flows by the side of Geometry Cave. Some were lost in the Latin River because they had forgotten their life preservers, declensions and conjuga- tions. Others became lost in Geometry Cave with its intricate system of triangles, circles, trapezoids and squares because they could not remem- ber the different theorems which were to guide them through. They were joyous beyond comparison when they reached Third Vaca- tion because never had they felt so tired. Then, too they realized that there was only one more-lap and their journey would be ended. As they started on the last lap news came that the lost members had recovered and by doubling their efforts hoped to catch them by the time they reached Graduation Peak in May. As they climbed they continued to absorb new customs and languages and to pick the fruit from the tree of knowledge. Each day they were gaining in grace, virtue and courage 4 and the beautiful snow capped peak was in view. Wide had been the gate and broad the way which had admitted them to the Mountain of higher knowledge, but narrow was the gate and straight the way which admitted nineteen faithful climbers to the Peak of Graduation. And now may they always be faithful and true in the rest of their journeys 'through life and when life's journey is ended may their Creator say of them, Well done good and faithful servants, thou hast been faithful in a few things I will make thee ruler over many things. n-W - fvix ff' :fig-,PTB gras N W X ,zr lrlk f-vw Z,--X LXWAX 'ki ff H sl W f MLL, N f 1920 W 4 I J Ld. If it : ' f 'X lla g 5 A f 4 If X Af' N A i: Nr:-fy gil K Q RD ' ' 1, f i - lil N -. 'fi-355 O O' - 7 . -bi il fl N. wifi fx i In O5. -1 ki' . is W .. 1, X- ,X 5 J i , X f ,L-7' 2 ,R A flklpg A .N 3 -,tx 1,2 f I ' ,Q 1 W- I I i-Z X Q, fwbi ijqil ' fi 1 gg Mg. :A ' 1 I X 1 - , -, ,., ' X ' 5- :-:X Vit 1 X' 'iii FA'-. -. 'Ml ' if 'L' sag..-i::2Q:r-.xx Mx' z I li X -4- -1 f 'T . J . . f - e - - ef- N if I ,V -4 .f -5 if flilJIl ilvnx' Q WU .. I A lnwi



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Suggestions in the Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR) collection:

Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 75

1926, pg 75

Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 15

1926, pg 15

Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 53

1926, pg 53

Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 97

1926, pg 97

Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 24

1926, pg 24

Clarendon High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Clarendon, AR) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 32

1926, pg 32


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