Redwood Falls High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Redwood Falls, MN)

 - Class of 1915

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Ai 3O'J'OO'Ol?OC27OC'5f 2 Chapter II. 1. Now when the children of Innocence came the second year to dwell in the land of Redwood they wer-e called the children of Brilliance, because they sought Learning. 2. And it came to pass that they assembled again in the synagogue to choose new advisers to rule over them. ' 3. But, hehold, they again choose Andy, and Polly and Coxy and they chose no new ones, - 4. And the children of Brilliance made unto themselves a feast, and they made merry and held their feast in the forest at the top of a high mountain, 5. And they builded them a great fire and did roast wieners and eat sandwiches, 6. And there were divers opinions among the people how to make the coffee without water. 7. When, lo, a youth called Smithers, came into the midst of the peopleg and they saw that he did carry a pail of cold water, 8. The cook Murfin lifted up her voice and saidg. 9. My son, give me the water, that I may make coffee to save this multitude from thirst. 10. And the youth gave the cold water to the cook Murfin and she took a 'bag of coffee and poured the coffee upon the cold water. 11. And they set the pail in the midst of the fire and the water did heat 12. And the coffee being made thus was drunk by the people who thirsted and it saved their lives. 13. When the feast was finished a man s voice was heard speaking out of the darkness, saying' 14. Thou shalt not kindle a fire in this forest, The sparks from thy re will kindle the forest and it will burn. 15. Neither shalt thou use the government cordwood for thy fire. Thou wilt be put in chains in the dungeon if thou doest. 16. Then did the chief of the council, Jordan, speak unto the voiceg Take Se k 17. Thy forest shalt receive no harm. Thou needst not fear own path grumptious Bill thy business is not with this people. thy home. 18 And the man went his way and was seen no more by any of the least of them to whom he spoke, Chapter III 1. And in the same year when Spring was come, the next to tl-e est people of the land of Redwood made unto the highest people a reception. Z. But the children of Brilliance nor the children of Fxtreme youth 'vere not invited, neither could they feast with the others. T' TWLNTY-NINF 7 . . ! X ! , ! H 7 H . th e y 7 ! . . I , ,- l 1 f .U I ' I n ' u oo o ooooooooooo -' o o o o ooooooo fw koooooooooo

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pew-Qoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE GHROMIGLEQ Of' THE GHILDREIM Of' ERUDITIOM 1. Now in the ninth month of the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, there came in a great body to the land of Redwood a people who were called young, 2. And the people who dwelt already in the land. of Redwood called this new people the children of Innocence fwhich being interpreted, Fresh- men.l ' 3. And lo, there ruled over the land of Redwood a council, which was called Faculty, 4. Now it came to pass in about the second month after the children of Innocence had come to dwell in the land of Redwood, the chief of the council who was called Street., rose up in the midst thereof and saith unto the children of Innocence. 5. Behold, I am come to help you choose from among your numbers, advisers who shall rule over you. 6. And so the children of Innocence choose three advisers to rule over them, 7. And the name of the chief was Andyg of the next in power, Polly, and he who was to keep the moneys of the children of Innocence, Coxy. 8. And the day came when the children of Innocence held a council in the synagogue' 9 And the chief 3dVlS r whose name was Andy rose up ln the syn agogue and spoke unto them saying 10 Now let u go unto the hall of the Knlghts and make unto all the children of Innocence a dance of Valentines 11 And behold the door of the synagogue opened and the chief of the council who was called Street entered and spoke unto the children of Innocence saying 12 Lo it is not in accordance with the laws of the land of Redwood that ye shouldst dance at thy party 13 Make a card party unto you that ye may make merry, all of ye at the same time 1 14 And so it came to pas that the children of Innocence made me ry 15 And they did eat of frult salad and of cake and of sandwiches and of pickles and did drink of the cocoa which was made by the cook, Jane, 16 And after the feast while the childr-n of Innocence did give toasts and did lift up their voices in song, 17 The maiden called Iolly went secrrtly unto the kitchen and did wash all the dishes 18 And the youth called Moose and one of the chief counselors, Behler dld help her to wash the dishes 19 And then the children of Innocence went to their dwellings and slept untll the next day PAGE TWENTY EIGHT ' . :Q in the hall of the knights and held their feast there, ., ' U . A. y f. , .I+ . c 4, . , 90000 1 OO00000000000-9000000000000OOOOOOO ,OOOOO 900



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f0-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000420 3. S0 the chiefs of these two peoples did plan and did collect talents make merry in spite of the laws and the upper peoples. 4. And the people went to the hall of the Knights, and did dance and make merry inspite of the laws and the upper peoples, . Thus endeth the second year of the life of the children of Brilliance in the land of Redwood. Chapter IV 1. The children of Brilliance came back a third time to the land of Redwood to dwell there and pursue learning. And now they were called the children of Erudition. 2. And they assembled again in the synagogue and spoke among them- 3. And they chose for their chief advisers Artg and another whose name was Grace' and another whose name was Mabel. 4. Then Art rose up in the synagogue and spoke unto them 5. Behold, the maidens of this people do say, Soon we must go forth into the forest to celebrate and make merry. 6. And the people all spoke in favor of a feast. 7. So it came to pass in about the ninth month the children of Erudi- tion went forth unto the house builded of oaken logs and beams and did feast. 5 . selves saying, Let us choose new advisers who shall rule over us, Y S 8. Th-en after the feast the children of Erudition lifted up their voices in song and were glad. of the feast. 9. Then again about thirty days after, they again went forth to the log house to make merry. 10. And, behold, the forest resounded with their merriment and the people were filled with rejoicing. 11. Now it came to pass that the snow fell and covered up all the ground. 12. And the children of Erudition did take a snow chariot and a team of horses and did have a sleigh ride. 13. And the number of the children of Erudition who rode Within that snow chariot was three and twenty. 14. Then they went into the house of Gem and did. eat thereg and each of the people had to give an Hfth of a talent of silver for the oysters which he did eat. 15. Thu-s endeth all that the children of Erudition have done. 16. But, behold, on the sixteenth day of the fourth month of this year, the children of Erudition will make merry and will hold a feast to the chil- dren of All-Wisdom and to the council of the land of Redwood. 17. Yea, verily, I say unto you, this feast will be better, even, than any other feast. Amen. PAGE THIRTY so oooofweeoooooooooooo o oooooe

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