CLASS HISTORY fAft4r Iongffellov. Q Hlavmtha J Should xou aek n1e vfhence these tor1eQ Whence theee le-,qende and tladltlonq Whence thu mtollectxxe 1ou1nex Into the realma of uatudavl I should mswu' I Should tell xou From the Y9'1lq wlth Almx Matm F1om dau at old East Huntmgrdon The aoulce of mx 1exelat1onx l1Ol1l a papoosq to a freehman G ovuny, 1 nm tle t 1111 1 11111111 1 We tu1ned from the paths of chlldhood In search of an educat1on Installed 1n our tr1be oFE1c1alN To H120 Us to h1gh 3Cl'1lQY0Y'llCI'ItS C1111 youths ln manv n1anlv spmtx Sought much zlo1v f01 the hugh school Hoplng to record our b1averv In the pages of he1 hletolw lolth from Olll happy homeland Thele vent a nale halled l'Il2.lIl0ll To 1CNOUYlCl he1 NOICC IH I'Qlflll'lL And atta1n folenxlc laurels Then T1me p1oc1a1med a 1eQp1te Sent ue f10I'll ou1 foQte1 mother No more to bm known ae f1eQhmtn But to heal the name of Qophomorex Then azam chufx VRCIC appomted Who Qhould luetlfx procedure-Q And adxlae ua suth thell XVlSCl0l1l Once H1016 ou1 reade1 gamed meat fame nd four b1aves well Qklllad 1n speaklng Pmccedcd to exploit thelr art Vle lOlY1QCl XZTIOIIS NYOltl'lNNl'lllL clubx D1 plaxed meat courage on thc ,Qfllilll0ll And sought to muntaln old lfltdlw F1e long' ou1 1un1o1 xea1 dllllld And paased llch IH nux att nnmcnt G1e1teQt of them all OU1 Clase plax Ent1tled The T1n Hero That 1QX63.lLfl und1eamed of talent -Xml 6CllDSQd our f01Ill6I' tuumphi 'V' adcn 'our S Q t s1np,'e Immed a quntet to lmusr llx Bettw Lou the ope1etta That 1QC6lYQIl Quch acclamat1on VS hom the zoda xuth IIIUNIC glfted But the moon of leavu 1111x1nf.: Wlth the nuftness of the ltd dur Heralded the eummel S commg: And anothe1 br1ef vacatlon Soon the end we Qaw app1oac'h1n1,r Of ou1 hannv YCRIS of hlgh xchool Nou as senlora xes as sqnxol Dl,fl'I'llflCCl eophletlcated Axram we p'11t1c1pated In act1x1t1eQ of all kmda Before savlng' a last ta1ewcll To our dear and foQte1 mothu 'Io he1 that we loxe so vsell Acknowledglngr ou1 depa1tu11 VK 1th downcast healti wet L826! mmdx To pondu O9l 1C.l'll8l'llbl3Ylf.6,N VS hlle IOUYUGWIHR' from our homeland F1on1 lefufre of Alma Matu JllY'll01 Nun 1111 iku 58 I , ,Y 1. - , 1. , . 1 L L 11 - A B ' 'F v 4 x x v' ' v x 'L' 'x I 1 ' v ' 1 1 V -v 2' ' ' xl b'- B v ,, x u A . A - Q I' I Q -y i u 4 Q -I v 1 : z .- 1 , : j , ' 1 ' z' 1 Q, .Y C .- v' 2 . .y . Z L . L... J, , ., ' - ' ' ll ' V1 J . - , 1 . ' . C '1' '1 - 1- 'wr' xr S our m 1.- 1: . et .- 1 ' : 4' ' ' z ' 1 . , ' . U , v 77 - 1 . , . ' , To lead us in our endeavors, Starred Floyd Stlltenpole our classmate, K' x n q ' .vu ' I. K1 v. K-Aw y 'l L1 ' . . , v .71 ' 9 . . fn' . . 1 ' L' - A '. ' . ' - ' - ' . v - ' . , , , , .' ' . N ' ' .' ' ' 2 fs 1 ' ' . .' . , I' .' .' I ' 'S, A' V Q 1 L u V v : -V -, V B . K , ' 1 if D 1 8 ' 1 ' 1 D L .-. ' ' K 'Y ' , ' X . , , ' ' . 1 y . V . ' 1 ' v ' ' u 1 1 w v X A 1 5 Q - ' L 1 .1 3' Y ' 'L . 1 h ll' lil , , . ' . . . . - 1 11 3 v ' ' , . v 1 A .4 f ' .' z z 21
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THE LEGEND OF Tl-IE PINK CARNATION Long long ago eyen before the wlrrte man eyer drernred of o farr sr rountry as -Xmerrca there lryed rn th land of the Orrbways an Indran youth by the name of Braye One He wa so named because rt yy s hoped that he would some dav be as great 'r leader as hrs father But as the vears prssed swrftlv bv the people of the trrbe began to fear th it the lad s name was not wrselv clrosen For unlrke the other youths of hrs trrb Braye One drd not lrke to hrnt or fr h Vtorse strll the beatrng of war drums anl the rngrng of arrows that ped swrftlv to brrng death touched no responsrye chord rn hrs berng for Braye One was gentle and peace loyrnr., Hrs wa the soul of thc dreamer and the rdealr t He loved the harnrle wrld creatures of the forest and shrank from harmrng them He loved to srt and watch the brrds fly over the hrll or lrsten to the babble of the brook but best of all he loved to gaze at the nroon For Braye One was certarn that he saw rn the brrght face of the moon a lover: marden who seemed to speak to hrm If only he could understrnd her message' Meanwhrle Brave Ones father grew old and feeble and the youth realrzrn at last hrs father s keen drsapporntment rn hrnr deerded to proye hrnrself worthv 'KO become the chref of the trrbe so that the old nran nrrght dre happv He would make the old ehref proud of hrm even yet To prove hrs nrettle he yyould go alone mtg the forest and spend manv days there When the people heard of Braye Ones plan they sard that thrs was not enough He must brrng back as evrdence of hrs skrll as a hunter a great roebuelt of the red deer' wrth antlers 90 although the thought of what he was about 13 undertake was not pleasant to the lad ne re orutery set out equrppeu wrth OIIIV hrs bow and arrow He traveled far rnto the forest but hrs search was rn varrr Weary and lonelv he struggled desperately agarnst drscouragement but at nrgnt the moon and the stars comforted hrnr At trmes he thought the lovely moon mrrden was really watchrng oyer hrnr But then soon hrs courage yvaned and hrs heart frlled wrth mrsgryrng My people yvrll urelv forsake me he thought f I farl that yvhrch I attempt to accomplrsh And mv father wrll dre rn drsgrace Determrnedly then he pushed forward untrl he came at last to r wrde brook fed bv a deep clear sprrng Hrs heart was frlled wrth new courage at the the red deer rn great numbers But one more luekless dav was rlmost too mueh to be borne 'rnd at nrghtfall he threw hrmself doyvn on the cold hard ground rn desparr As he slept Braye One saw the lovelv moon marden descend through th sky Qhe was wrapped rn a beautrtul blue elork and wore a wreath of small prnk flowers rn her harr In hrs dream she came and stood bv hrnr Qhe spoke rn a low gentle vorce to tell hrm who she was and yyhv she had come These fragrant prnk blossoms whrch I wear around my head symbolrze my mrssron on earth she sard They represent ambrtron endurance and power Yor have shown your elf worthy of my help so I haye come to your ard Your rmbr tron long, dormant has at lrst been awakened Lrkewrse your endurance that hal never before been challenged If you cultrvate these vrrtues they wrll brrng you great poyyer Then wrll you be even a greater chref than your father But y0.1 must have courage and farth rn yourself Promrse me that vou wrll ever str rve to deyelop to the utmost the talents that the Grver of Lrfe has bestowed upon you qav that you wrll always grye to the world the best that you have 'rnd you can belreye me when I say that the best wrll rlwavs come back to vou If you pr omrs I shall Lrye you one of my blos oms Braye One nr omrsed and when he awoke he found r delreate and fragrant wrld prnk growrng. besrde hrnr Drggrng carefully he remoyed rt from the place where rt grew and replanted rt rn a small leather po rch I shall keep rt always he sard for rt wrll ard me rn the rttrrnment ot that whreh I desrre and by rt y people yvrll be benefrted That day Braye One had uceess rn hrs huntrng Jovouslv then he turned hr steps homeward The long Journey mrght have seemed endless had hrs thoughts not been such pleasant ones but rn hrs rmagrnatron the nroon mfrrden walked besrde hrm and the trme pas ed qurekly Braye Ones return was loudlv aeelarnred by the other youths of the trrb and the old chref hrs proud heart farrlv burstrng for roy announced a great feast rn honor of hrs son Durrng the festrprtres Braye One showed the people the Wlltlllllkf 99 - E v ' V . 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