Greenfield High School - Bulletin Yearbook (Greenfield, MO)

 - Class of 1906

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A Modern Study in Evolution, l CHAP. I. SPIRIT new is flying o'er the land- It climbs the mountain rushes down the dale, And sweeps across the plains of barren sand, A cosmic gale. The ploughboy, whistling roundelays of cheer, As 'neath the share the damp earth glides along, ' Hath paused to hearken with fi K' 'ii ,' o .. y 3 ' i I iii'li Q n HE TURNETH NOW HIS STEPS, WITH IRON WILL- a willing ear Its siren song. No more for him the stern, unending toilg N o-not for him! The meek and lowly tiller of the soil Hath turned his face toward W the future dim. . No more to him the mellow dinner horn Doth bring reprieve- No more is music to his soul forlorn A The sad, sweet song the jack- ' 'f' 'r '--4, I ass sings at eve. Q my He turneth now his steps, fl 1 with iron win, 'l-- .Q an 1 Toward the spires ,. . Q. Of Mister Melcher's skewl -new 'j'lfi,,, mg 1 house on the hill - i2Qw fws,.,,,.?' To plunge in Greek and Alge-.. 'I braic mires ' . ., ' ' fin ,iw rf i it 'If' 2 if -'Vi' f .1 -4 '-: He dresseth audibly, and 2 QQ, 0 apeiih Ways iff., Ii i-5. Affected by the callow youth .,-,. . - l'1 'l'l' ' in town: I, . r Q, But Caesar's lore, and all of QS' A12 11 Virgil's lays He Eulpeth down. A 'I X f-- - X 'tfifoil-giFQ':,:iil He goeth for the honors of Av AA his class E'en as the heifer, or the pastured steed, 4 ' Across the meadow, green - with springing grass, Doth rush to feed. HE DRESSETH AUDIBLY AND APETH CITY WAYS. f

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