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CLASS HISTORY 'Long about September ln the year 1935 about 44 fresh little devlls come trot tln' along over to the new hlgh school Ne was all t1m1d llttle blats thet thar year and d1dn't do much meanne s One teacher whlch we'uns caused much mlsery were Mr. Shank M10 Shark and Miss Endlcott was new tea hers thet thar year whlle Mr Llght, Leonard, and Miss Wllcox had done taua1t benur. Thet year passed without much c CltOmGHt, at least on the part of us fre hle But the next year we'uns shore done made up fer lt Come fall, ve klds cheerfully come canterln' along back to git our edgeca tion Mr Shank who had done had about enough of us dear llttle students d parted for places unknown Qin fact Just anyplace to glt away from us studentsl few months passed klnda swift like wlth nothin' much happenin' 'cept our efforts to git thls hyar Longtln off his perch. He plumb lnsisted at flrst thet we'uns ca l hlm Mlster Longtln, and not nTeach and he would call us Miss or Mr, accord in' ter our respectlve calibre. But after boln' hyar a few months we had hlm tamed down some. Then like the heroic ride of Paul Revere a thought r1d up and Nzoundsl', the high llght of the sopho more ye r cone lnter CXlStbHCCg Th1S great braln storm were suffered on Aprll Fools' Day, l957, and the re ults xore 1 sophomore neak. Collq, thct shore xero walloper of a day! But the result was more than terrlflcl lt was slrply orful, . I . . , . . . 1 ' . s . a -L ' . ' thc. . 'lvl l L 1 P ax ' a ' se' s. H ' . O . x ' C I . I , . 8- C . to be replaced by Mr. Longtin. The fust 1 . ' ' 1 - - - u V. C , Q . ' ' 1 . - 1 a , ' A ' e ' c. ' ' S 'J cg , S - 1 A k .A 1.1 . a , - 's '.
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