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575' l'I-ll.-'PEN 1535 Left to right, stunsling: llonnhl llrooli, Vaughn Fisher, Herlnert Bissell. Marian Samzenlmelier, George llieltey, Bliss lienster, Burton Wing, Dim Tziylor, .loeelyn Menu-liami, George lloore, Robert llothert. Left to riglght, sitting: tlortlon Slielliehl, Ruth Kleinlixi, ltielnatrrl Jzieolis, Bella Reehtmatn, Marry Wurtl, Rlzirtlm .lame Awlamis, hllltlrerl lSenhol'l', Robert Elwell. Oliver Cfomstoelt, Dorothy NI:-Atee. Left to right, kneeling: t'h:1rles Hxivilamtl, lflohert linseh. lfrefl Searle. Philip Harris, Howaril Wuril. Paul Perlmutter, llziuriee Zzmyille, Walter Miller. Left to right, front row: lflmlwzirsl Munn, liohert l7ohn, Rohm-rt Jones, Delores Bruning, Frunees tlernhxuwl, Irene Kliyuns, George .l:l1'li11l2lll, Robert Stein. When sehool openeil in Septeinher our 4-l:iss :it onee orggmiizefl :mtl eleeterl offieers, tfliurles lflanyihmcl was presialent: l'Iilw:ir1l Munn. viee-presirlentg Donulrl Crook, seeretnry: Rlilflreil l5enhot't', szmitnry ehietg Blairtlm .lane Afluins, eouneilnmn, :mtl Robert Rothert, tiezisurer, tlur ehtss has been helpefl through this year by these very eflir-ient ollieers. From our group we seleetell Herbert Bissell. Rlnrtlizi .lame Amlzims, Cliairles Haviluiicl, George Dir-key :mel Robert Stein for at eluss orehestrai, known :is Twenty's Nifty Five. When the sehool orehestr:i wus l'o:'meil our room helpefl out hy tlonziting some ol' our greatest musieizins. During the sehool year we haul several elnmges in our tem-him: stuff. .-X few months after sehool openeil Bliss Sipe, our ziritlmietie tezieher, fountl it neeessary to leave town heeatuse ol' poor health. She was sue:-eetleil by Mrs. Myers, who helped us very mueh to untlerstunil the 4lil't'ieulties ol' insurzinele. taxes and square root. Miss Burehfiehl, our art tem-lier, has instruetesl us very sueeessfully, and we are now zihle to furnish our homes :mtl to rlress anrtistiezilly. We puhlisherl two monthly lnugztzines. A history inaiguzine eulleil the 'tHistoryseope, and :in English nmguzine. We also eontrihuterl mziny things to the Fultoni:m, to the HPIIIILIIHQI Culiul Book :mtl to the ' l'r:tnsport:ition Book. Most of us are going on to Sm-ott without at stop :tt Summer S:-hool for re- inforeements. Those who :ire lllllitlifllllilll' enough to nmlie this stop will no ilouht blame the clzite for their hurl luek. During the sehool year we have :ill trietl to nleyelop ai spirit ol' eo-operation. :Intl with our tenehers' help, worlt for the welfare ol' our ehiss :is zi whole. Class History of Room Twenty Life is only :1 journey, its paith is either 1lSl'L'IllllIlg.1Q or fleseentling, leumlingg through pleasant yziles or au-ross szmlly wzistes :intl rugged peaks, For long stretehes of this pilgriinzige many may truyel together :mtl thus it happens that we find the members ot' the Class ol' '24 assembling for sue-h an journey one line September morning in 1915. After the twins, Mary :incl Howurml, haul elimlmecl the Steps ol' Early t'hil1l- hoorl, the little travelers. eager to eontinue their journey through Life. ehose the beekoning rozirl, nzimeil Knowledge, :mtl went eheerily on their way, They fol- lowed this roml for several miles, meeting mzmy other little people going in the szune flireetion. So it huppenecl that :i merry lmml ol' nearly hull' 11 hunrlreil' .Ylnrwrfz
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5575! r'l.u.'r:N 253 tinally turned the eorner and for the first time gazed upon a beautiful golden. gate that reaehed eompletely at-ross the road and eonneeted a high, thiek, brit-k wall. They all loolietl at eaeh other in amazement, and wondered what this beau- tiful gate and wall enelosed. None of them was very bashful, but Oliver, being espeeially brave, turned the large h:mdle and the gigantie gate slowly opened. 'llyl how beautiful it is in here, said Paul, just listen to the sweet songs ol' the hirds and see all of the beautiful flowers and treesg this surely must be someont-'s garden. 'I.et's go over and sit under one ol' those beautiful trees, suggested Marian. It seems to have spread out its beautiful hranehes just to shelter us from the hot sun. added Martha. All agreed. When they were all eomfortably seated under the spreading maple tree, an old man suddenly eame out of the bushes behind them. They all jumped up at onee and stood quite still, very embarrassed and frightened. Fear not. my ehildren. I am good Father Learning, and it is a great pleasure to have you in my kingdom, he said with a smile. Kingdoml gasped the three Georges, why we thought that we were in a garden of some rieh estate. To he sure, my dear ehildren. Now il' you all sit down in your plaees again, I will tell you ol' my wonderful eountry. whieh everyone enters during his life, but few really appreeiate its great beauty, said Father Learning, Do tell us, the ehildren eried, Waltt-r's voiee rising above the rest. It is a long story and I am afraid you will not be mueh wiser when I have finished. If you eould only spend the time, I would take you on a tour of just one provinee and I am sure you would like my eountryf' said Father. I lhl let's go. How long will it take? lYe have plenty of time. We love to travel. eame in a ehorus from the six Roberts, who were lis- tening eagerly. 'l'hen eome. First, however. take a last look at the Holden Gate, for you will not see it again for ten years. when you return to go on down the Road of Knowledge. said Father Learning. We are all ready, Father Learning, said Philip, who felt that he eould at ont-e put his eonfidenee in this aged man. Iiveryone agreed, and several sprang forward to help this good man arise. First, I must take you over to the palaee to see Queen Nettie Marker: she is the lady who rules over this provinee of my kingdom, or Fultonia, as this won- derful land is ealledf' responded Father Learning. As the boys and girls trooped around the thiek bushes they saw the beautiful palaee a short distanee away and, after due formality, were ushered into the Queen's present-e, She ehatted with them a bit and seemed to be very pleasant, not at all the queen they had feared to meet. You might take these ehildren aeross the Plains of Kindergarten, Father Learning. There they may eome to know my friends 'Qbedienee' and 'Courtesy' and learn mueh from them. Also they may help Lady Chase and Lady tlasso- way. who live there, to design the tlowers and trees, whit-h Mother Nature did Ilot put on these beautiful plains. deelared the Queen. 'l'hat will be line, said Franees, elapping her hands. After saying good-bye to the Queen, they followed their guide out of the palaee down a long shady lane and in a few minutes reached the low, smooth Truwll'
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