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MtHMNNi pmmmmm asr Seniors ARVll) M. SHEETS (Happy) Give us the lad whose life is one perpetual grin.” Class President and Treasurer. Business Manager and Athletic Reporter of Annual. Basketball. Orchestra, drummer. Otee Club. Prince of Valencia, “At Sllgn of the Pewter Jug” Tod Hunter, “Adventures of Grandpa.” Augustus Van I)er Water. “Prisoners In Millers ville.” AMOK M. TANNKK I Bubbles) “lie hath my heart and I have Ids. Class Vice-President and Secretary. Kditor-in-Chief of the Annual. Class Historian. Girls’ Glee Club. Mary McCarthy. At Sign of the Pewter .lug. Kloompy, “Adventures of Grandpa. Rose Marie. “Prisoners In Millersvllb — Pugu Six —TW1
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Senior History CHAPTER I. i 1 Now in the hind which borders on river Knowledge, the men • niiieteeu hundred twenty-two were a people mighty in valor. rj) And it came to pass on the third day of the ninth month of the ,»iid year of the reign of Wright, the King, that a great multitude was he red unto that place culled the assembly, for it had been told in the •I that these pilgrims would prepare to make a Journey into that land, v tich is called High School Career. (.{» And the ruler spoke unto these people many words of warning d advice. The pilgrims saw by his words and smile that he meant well •d they were pleased in I heir hearts. Mi Now the King Wright led his twelve pilgrims unto the lx rders X.tmhsei'f and lie £|»oko unto them: i.” i Anmng you are many who are mighty, but there are also mug you those who are weak. i ;» Therefore, you can not all travel by one road. Choose now, • Igriius. which ye will tuke.“ 17» And the names of the roads were: Ynatoh, Nltal, Arbegla and uilgne. which being tnmshitvd are Rotony. lAtin, Algebra and English. IM Now spoke the King. Hear me, pilgrims, at the end of every week , trial shill be made and if ye are not faithful and studious, ye ill not receive a credit.” i ‘i i When the King Wright bad finished to speuk unto them, they $ iwil'd through the land of Namhserf unto the land of Eromohpos. CHAPTER II. ili Now when they eame unto the land of Eromohpos, the pilgrims no unto their new Kina Welch and reported that wane had forsaken them. rji Tin— Were: Itillsaii Deis. Jackiutc Dowell, Denude Lauglilln I iMuiar Son. who had lax-ome weary of the Journey and went unto oi oti ku gj . while Slur a' foster, the fair, also became weary and Joined til IKtiuke oil the Seas of .Matrimony, (3) These six pilgrims went once more on their journey unto this land of Eromohpos. Then Eritzhoff Man, of Rekcorc. Joined the hand, hut soon deserted taking with him another pilgrim, Roy hoc ke Lberg. (4) Once more the five pilgrims went on, now taking in a new member, Allan Ner, who had been In this land before, but had discontinued her Journey on account of the death of her mother. (5) These pilgrims finished this Journey and King Welch granted a three-months’ rest liefore entering the next land of RoinuJ. CHAPTER III. (1) Now It came to pass when these pilgrims assembled in the land of RoinuJ under the same King Welch, they found two more had departed, Astrldlar Son and Dotbehr Endt, who had gone unto the land of Ymg. (2) Now the tribe of three. Arvidsh Kefs, called Happy; Marghocke Lberg. called Margie, and Altan Ner, called Allle, proceeded on their Journey. (3) Now after some weeks of travel, these were overtaken by the sptiit of drama and assisted with a play called, Adventures of Grandpa.” (4) Spoke unto the pilgrims, King Welch said, Well done, and it soon came to pass in the land of Ytrehil Kctnec that now they would present a play. At the Sign of the Pewter Jug.” (5) Now it came to pass that King Welch gave another rest to ibis people and told them that now they would travel unto the land of Koines and here they would receive their long-sought Amolpld. CHAPTER IV. (1) Now when the pilgrims assembled to complete their Journey, they were sad to learn Margie had left them, and they would go now through this laud of Koines, two in number. (2) Now these pilgrims had a new Queen Bockelmnnn, who they praised highly and now they enjoyed many festivities and games throughout their Journey. (8) So the pilgrims went on their way, working for their Amolpld, and there was great peace in the land of Ytrebil Kctnec. —ALICE M. TANNER. 2fi. B—Page Se l: I . I1 ■ 1 I iM '
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