Greenfield High School - Bulletin Yearbook (Greenfield, MO)

 - Class of 1914

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GREENFIELD H I G H 'Reeve -if Freshman History. We are only Freshmen, innocent much abused Freshmen, willing to do all in our power to make the lives of the upper classmates pleasant, but they have not tak- en kindly to our advances so we have decided to let them shift for themselves hereafter, and to de- vote our efforts to a better and more worthy cause. We have tried to take all re- Sponsibility for trouble in a self- sierfiicing way, have given up our study room seats that the up- per classmen might enjoy its priviliges, but all to no avail, and hence the above: resolutions. After long and careful study every one of cur 63 members rank so high in everything that there ls no best, for each one is better than all the rest. Everyone has to admit that the class of '14 is a superior class. Our ranks contain poets, scientists mathematicians orators, athletes, musicians, debators, cartoonists and who knows but what within a few years in our ranks can be found a Darwin, ,Shapespeare,Pat- rick Henry, Demosthenes, Nordi- ca, Paderewski or a, Leonardo De Vinci? i We would like to introduce you to each individual Freshman, but as there is not room for the publi cation of all, we will trust that our generous minded readers will imagine this tremendous list of goodqualities and realize the won- derful capabiliiies of the Fresh- man class of 1914. -B. V. S. .-Q.. Freshman Glass Song. Tune: '4That's'the Rcasfn I NVant You. We never knew life was so great 'Till we came to this school. WVe never knew that we could work XVith rapture so divine There we forgot to play, but af- ter wisdom we did climb We crane more fame and fortune Since we came'to this high school. Chorus. A All we want is three years to fin- ish in All we want is teachers wise, good, and true All we wan.t is three years To work and fight day and night, Day and night All we want is three years to pass as one Th1'ee years of work and fun All we want is to finish G. ll. S. Thatis the reason we're here we guess. XVe never knew teachers could make Us all these lessons take XVe never knew in our life, we could absorb good advice. The world is full of good schools, but one will do, And we'll forsake all GL. ll. S. to come to you. -Ann Eliza Vaughn. -,-,..zi.1,-F1-1.--faq:-,Q-N-H-A, og- ..,,.-.,-.T. .1 . . . .,- .-- -.. R . -, A ..,,..7....f,.,- ...., -- ...-.eeneezet-ez, -F ' 'Z' T1e'e!'?':2?s1e1ez-wf':'eq'14? f!'?? ''? !?fvfPf9-5!hS:i,i-5,a.v- VND

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Sophomore I-Ilstory Con son not wh tt ue gnc but it hat we shftie foi the gift without the giver 1S bare who gives himself with his alms feeds three him self his hungeimg neighbor and me Othei classics were The Ancient Marinei followed by some good themes on the moral lessons learned from it Julius Caesar was studied and dscuss ed vsith zeal In geometry the sophomo es are up with the Juniors Our work in the different classes h s indeed been a success and we feel that we have done our duty in spite of the fun we have had For it has not all been work for the sophomores as we have our offi ceis motto sono' colors and par ties In fact who but the sopho mores had the first party this year? The party committee was holding a secret meeting one day when one of the seniors put her head in at the door and saw the look of alarm on the different faces she said by way of apol ogy: ' A A sophomore class party ehl? Weh ,thatis more than th seniors can 'do for they have not had a party this term. The party at Elizabeth s on December the twelfth will always be remem- bered for the good time everyone seemed to have. It was a suc- cess Cas everything is we under- takej although the other classes used every effort to break it up. One of their devices was to put some chickens. in the hall, and -ain- other was to steal our plates. However, they failed, and when Mr. Melcher made his appearance not one ofthe crowd of raider-s was to be seen. , In the literary societies the sophomores have done their work well. Some of the best numbers were given by the sophomores and again some from our class were the leading officers in the so- cleties. , Each member of the class is striving to make the senior class of nineteenn hundred and sixteen the best ever in -Greenfield high school The first of beptember nineteen hundred and f0u1tG9I1 'we hope to find our loyal band of twenty seven on the campus as Jolly Juniors with the same feeling of respect toward dear old Greenfield Alma Mater of our youthful days F J P Prophecy of the Sophomore Class One day while wandering thru the woods near home I came up on a queer ltttle man by a camp fire He looked up from the fire as I approached and bade me be seated by his side He said he would disclose a great secret to me if I would give him the bunch of flowers I was carrying in my hand I gladly gave him the flow er This little man told me to gath er as many sticks as I had class mates and one large stick for the entire class He ordered me to throw the large stick into the fire and ,I was surprised to see a vision rising out of the flames. This vision foretold the future of the class. According to -this the class would be the .best and largest class that had ever grad- uated from G. H. Sf v - After this vision, had- faded away I threw in one by one the remaining sticks for my .class- mates. ' The vision ret ealed that Con- ard Blevins would be a great 'ma- thematician and teach in' Drury college. Vida Hughes will teach school in the rural districts. Ofner' Daigh will settle down and make'a good old squire in his old days. - ' ' I Jennie Bryant's greatest ambi- tion willbe granted and she wild become the bride of a squire. Howard Robison will become manager of the Yankee Robison show and for his clown he will have Len Holman, the monkey of the class, I Howard Butcher will be a min- ister of the gospel and will en- deavor to bring about thc retor mation of humanity Mae Poe will be an old maid and cook for her fathei Tom Fitzpatrick will be the champion base ball p1tcher of the United States Katherine Bowles will win great fame on the stage Cleo Holman the beauty of the class will marry a title Flossie Pyle and Skinner Col lier will go through life hand 1.11 hand on flowery feather beds of ease Rollo Morris will be president of the U S and will rule with a kind and wise hand Lydia Holman will marry a far mer Fay Jones the worshiper of all kings will one day overthrow one and lead her away a willing cap tive to his den Elivabeth Meng will go abroad and study music Edna Daughtrey who likes a fiddler very much will marry younng Clifford Roberts will get an au toinobile and go to the worlds air. ' Phyllis -and Aurelia Freedle be- lievers in the fatalist doctrine will die before their time with broken hearts. ' . .Mabelle Robison the prophetess Wlll be much noted for telling forecoming events. Veva Furby will be a great novelist. ' When the last vision had fad- eld away I turned to thank the little man but he had disappear- ed- -M. M. R. 1.01 WA I Little Locals. In mediaeval and modern his- tory when discussing the indug- trial life of the towns of Greek empire. Miss Neal Cto Offner Daighj- Define the Gilds Cmeaning cor- porationsj , .Offnner - Well, chickens have gills. E armegysufsuu--. e...4.......a.-g.a.a..z,:.aaai - -- f -.-'--fs.: z.,-41,--,,,,,-, ,.- ,, , M - . nh QIIILK TIHALXBBBALSL EIXM 'Li' ' 'tfffilll' .t3f.k' . 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