Lansing Central High School - Oracle Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1894

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pictures of Roman life 5 and last, take a look at the dreamy life studies of Ike Marvel. The study of these authors resulted in the production of many masterful reviews, the publication of which would have secured immortal fame for Ninta Foura. to Ninta Foura that it would be most As this last year came toward its close, it seemed suitable to have her photograph taken to give to her friends. She had that most excellent face of herls photographed in thirty different poses. This was not that she was vain, but that she fully appreciated herself and, thought it Was for the good of her fellow citizens that they see such complete mental development in as many different lights as possible. She as an intellectual being, is a success, and is now about to leave this Temple of Learn- 7 ing and take part in the practical duties of the World,--to surprise it with her marvelous achievements. Whether she Will fail or succeed in this last attempt remains for our sagacious class prophet to forecast and time to prove. it r RUTH JESSIE SHANK. . w X x ,,5,,hy f 4 M , Wag ' 4 ':3-'- Zz!

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distinguished citizens, calling themselves 'fSeniors, could surpass her, and Ninta Foura soon saw, to her own satisfaction at least, that they could not. As soon as the snow melted away she bethought herself to go botanizing. Equipped with the well remembered tin box and its worn leather strap, she started on her pilgrimage. She walked, and walked, yet found no Howers, at last, having wandered over many wet and weary miles, returned, exhausted, and next day received a U goose eggli for her pains. It Her experience in chemistry she seldom refers to, but on concluding this study she might sum up the results something after this fashion: Acids not good for the complexion, alkalies are bad for the eyes, chlorine gas and sulphureted hydrogen are very effective, experimental chemistry is not good for the clothing. VVhen eleven years of her life had passed, and in everything she had undertaken she had excelled, in a most prosperous condition she entered upon the twelfth and last year of her maidenly existence. She was now known as a Senior.'7 The summit had been reached. Theidays of this year were to be more busy and efllorescent than ever before, she was looked up to with awe, 4' And still they gazed, , ii And still their wonder grew, That one small head Could carry all she knew. Though her position appeared to her to be of great importance, she did not overrate it, nor was anyone ever more capable of maintaining it with dignity and decorum. She dedicated the evening of the third Friday of every month to the review of some author. Not that this was necessary for the development of .her own literary attainments, but she thought it best to set a good example for the succeeding Seniors. After thoughtful and careful consideration she decided to try the philosophy of Oliver Wendell Holmes, to laugh with Rudyard Kipling, that Anglo-Indian, to glance at Count Tolstoi, and his work of reform among the Russian peasants, through George William Curtis to visit New York society, to consider the attempted reforms of Victor Hugo, to enter the lives of some of the ancients with Lord Lytton, then to study F. Marion Crawfordis 3



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51365 IDFODDGCQ H HOULD old acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Ah, no! it is not right,7' thought I, As, musing o'er old times, ,I I wondered how the fates had dealt With those who studied o'er The lessons Seniors had to learn, In eighteen-ninety-four. Full sixteen years have taken flight, And now in nineteen-ten, Illl find out where those people are ' A And what they ,ve done since then. Now, there s the telephonascope, The invention of the day, Through which we see and speak to friends Ten thou-sand miles away. 'T is something like the telephone, We used some years ago, But. so superior to that, You 'd not compare the two. To here describe this instrument, ,T would take too long a time, And lt is entirely too complex, To tell about in rhyme.

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