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Regardless how we might feel sorry for ourselves, I know we could find others in the world who are in a po sition much more dreadful than our own. We can't al- ways look at our own troubles, there are others who have as many, if not more, troubles than we have. So kindness is something we can't have too much of, in- stead, we are lacking in kindness. In our everyday experience we have met people who arealways worried about the lives of others. That 's alright, if we just worry with them, but we are all wrong when we insist on spreading from one person to another anything said about any individual or indi- viduals. Remember, we are not too perfect that we can't stand some reforming. So when we feel the urge to spread gossip about others we should look at our own selves and see how may we improve ourselves. Us- ually those who are always spreading gossip about others are those who should bexashamed of how they themselves are filling their place in the world. If we were to see the grade card of our lives, we might be disappointed to think that we failed in so many subjects. Thats what we are trying to overcome We don't want to be put as de from the others and be considered a failure . We want to be on the top of I achieve this goal, we must put forth every effort that we can possibly gather together. It's worth working for and how proud we will be when we notice that our grade card of life reads 100% for each undertaking we have ever tried to master. With an average like that we won't have any doubt as to how we stand in our place in the world. The world doesn't owe us a living, We own the world a deb' of gratitude, for the privilege of being here to make something of ourselves It is our duty for us to make something of ourselves. Tj- ore is nothing like an edu cation to help us get a sfei t. With an education, we 1L1Lliiimi have the basis of all successes. Education is a must j do we should not make the mistake of ignoring this fa When we gegin to sum up all the advantages in thi world, we begin tosee that with only a little effort o™-. our part, we can prove to the world th'-t we are tha k- fin, ful for the opportunity to show how very well we can Ijpj fill OUR PLACE IN THE ’“ORLD. a xr jr
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rntamm ■■■■■■■■■■i i i ¥ CLASS HISTORY In th beginning. Lord nineteen hunclre m the fortic verrs had th passed the nineth month there entered into Lcarnin , also named and sixty seekers sixth grade where engaged in storin. wisdom; some were countries: some cj tillers of the soil; of instructions; and a institution, v c foil in car or our before ’.in this Ten- lc n lewin; ton High School, of knowledge. Some cane from the they had for months been busily their min’s withthe honey of fresh and reen fro’ ’ the far ;n.c from fars, where they had b and some cam.e from other hal a we dwelt long in this ith the customs of the our stran cncss wore away, and wc each became as one another. It so happened that the roup as a whole choose their leaders; One Arlic from the house of Blake. .c also ask the civ ice of our sponsors I iss Chcnowcth a no rise He corn Uron the first time we gathered to ether to batt the foe of our rivals the 3th grade end was vancuis eo bv them. Behold in happened, that our worthy advisor Hiss Bonnie Ke--come took unto herself a husband, one inhabitants thcreo; , ane- as one il arvey• ook 3 he halls of learning to scolei’ s pass on, many fell asleep in Again wc gather into more knowledge, as d „ , , . class and none were fcmilicar with their lessons. Several did not journey to school at all but spent their days in toil of the outer ’orld. the battle of torunnents and cam.e out victories for s past moon. Chapter I And it came to pass, as they did enter into his Land of Lcarnin , that v;e were received with wild rejoicing from, the up cr classman and now it happ- ened that our class a. ain ask the worthy advice of Piss Chenoweth with irs. dohnson. i’eastings were made during the year and all went well with the group and many battles were faced and 'evj lost. MtMJTfM
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