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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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2- The following days were much like, one unto an»Jh other, and after many months it came to nass that our minds were turned toward thoughts of a time for rest. And so with much exultation, we went our way into the summer which was to be spent far apart from our brothers and sisters. chapt:r II Now it came to pass at the beginning of the second year, that in the same manner of the year be- fore, a leader was chosen, who was the first son of Digman who's given name was Robert, as president. Now it so happened in our new dignity as Soph- omores, we remembered the days of our own greenness and as the Sophomore of our day had done unto us, even so did we unto these new Freshnen, and shewed no mercy unto them. Events of this past moon had no importance and so after a few gatherings at which we feasted, we left our multitutes•and entered into our summers rest, CHAPTER III As it came to pass at the beginning of the 3rd year new leaders came from our midst one Robert from the house of Digman, with his followers one Frank from the house of Stipe, one Bernadine from the house of Blake, and one Helen from the house of Bobclla., And this was the year of many battles, so it came to pass that Charles Gallo, Ralph Green, Paul White- hair left our multitude to be as warriors in the great battle of Democracy. And straightway as our pride grew into a great bigness within us, the class began to wish for badges befitting their station; Now it so happened that in a far city, by the name of Clarksburg, there dwelt a man to whom we sent for samples of fine jew- elry; and at last, after much considering and contemplation, the class professed itself to be satisfied with its choice and rings were ordered wit| h) which we rested well content. And soon did we with glad accord welcome the word to prepare a service, known as the Jr, and Senior prom, to be rendered unto the Senior Class and so the Class of forty-six beckoned the public to buy its ware so that money might be brought -- --------------- b fl!1M-
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