Greenfield High School - Bulletin Yearbook (Greenfield, MO)

 - Class of 1907

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kingdom of Dade did gather them- among themselves: Let us have kingdom and beyond. A mighty as who should be the ruler of this Prince of the House of Melcher, did he rule well. was a mighty gathering to this this house of learning, even from tribes and nf the young--st 'l'hey were sent unto Freudenberger learn to make strange soundsg sabjects each morning and talk taking these things to heart and ,by reason of this hearkeninv have a better suirit of learning of measles visited the kingdom number in each tribe fell away, eight and twenty. Now by reason year, the Sophnmores had a great Now, an evil spirit did enter the devils. They did jump and run unclean Seniors did slyly enter eat. 'l'hey betnok themselves to eard the voices of the Snphomores it is upto us to smite them night did they likewise, and the of their mouths. The Sophomores can tell what would have happened of the king, boldly made her way n,.,.1:-ag..t.s::gg3k, - .erm 5-f D l



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