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.,.....-.1--. .-....-l A '- '1TZ , TYLER ecnoesm,tW,t,,m Have you WINTER WONDERS ever wandered down A snowy lane and then ---- Climbed a hill and from its throne Looked down again? Have you ever watched the snowbirds Flitting here and flitting there, And seem happy to be living, Without a care? Does the starlight and the moonlight Make you think that God above Made the winter, for us Not to hate, but love? When the snowflakes come scurrying From a gray sky up above, Do you frown and say, UI hate it, It's the The The The The And The spring time that I love?N Bonnie Mae Starkey '55 EVENING sun is set, grass is wet, evening dew is night is near, you can hear, whippoorwills a calling. falling. A fragrant breeze, Blows through the trees, Sends forth a gentle song. The The fine trees bend, day doth end, The night will be so long. Bob Virden '59 :astute ' T- L an-ew.-.
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' ' r ' if 'A - V , , ,. .- ee ' . ' A ' he , , :melafeof1lossr,,,-. , I, SPRING After days of dreary weather, The sun began to shine, While couples walked together And sang uSweet Adeline.n The little birds burst into song, The turtle doves did coo, The whip-poor-will called to his mate, The old owl said NWho? Who?n While strolling down beside the brook, I looked into a tree, And there I saw a mother Rook With young which numbered three. My heart it rose with joy and song, For spring is here again. Winter for me is always wrong, With its wind, and snow, and rain. V , - Merle Weekley '59 SPRINGTIME There are flowers in the woodland, There are flowers in the glen, There are flowers where the raindrops Wash their faces now and then. ' There are birds' songs in the bushes, And nests among the trees. The butterflies are on the wing, Beside the humming bees. ' All Nature is awakening, 4 When all these things we hear, I And we notice a glad rejoicing, For the spring we love is here. Lorene Morrell '59 ' 1936 T 1-
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DOE SN I YE LL ALL a f f., . h W . ti? W September 9 Eighty-three juniors, fifty-six seniors, and fif- teen post graduates registered today with a total of one hundred fifty-two students in the upper classes. September 10 One hundred twenty-six freshmen and ninety-seven sophomores sign up, making a total of two hundred twenty- three students in the lower classes--three hundred seven- ty-five in all. 3 September ll Getting started on sched- 35E?Q ule pretty well. The freshmen seem U 3 to be good sports. Of course we k can't tell yet--but they act as if ff ----- they'll learn. ' I, if SCHOO' September 12 If you don't know what all the racket is about in the halls 59 d ll just consider the matter dismissed, XS .fr for it's the work that is being done to enlarge the rooms on the main floor. September 15 4-H County Fair was held at the new 4-H grounds. Students dismissed for the afternoon. Also Ty1er's eleven met Moundsvilleg we lost to the tune of 26 - O. ---N,X September 20 First home game. St. Marys, Pg?-6FQ7Uh,'A 6 - 0 in their favor. Why do certain Fffrxx'--.Db seniors have a habit of staying out of - school from noon 'til the game starts? l M September 27 Night game at Sistersville. 1, E5 ge! It was a shame the boys had to lose Q igggxggg J like that, but they're good sports-- W cibsdg if took it swell. Score was 15'- 6. t -NN t' September 50 HAH! Furnace went hooey. We got tb go hone this morning. That is, the ones who did not miss the bus. y f October 1 went back to school today, but no school was held. We can thank the weather man for the vacation, and the teachers weren't exactly disappointed either. October 2-Z Still no school. No one especially grieving, un- less it's some of the freshmen, for some big hero they had newly discovered. But it does seem funny, all the senior boys falling for freshmen girls,--vice versa. October 7 We started back to school today. October 8 Yes, we're getting our punishment! Being seated in assembly, what could be worse than that? That's sure to break somebody's heart. ' J October 10 Mr. Davis held a journalism class meeting at the school house, and chose the staff members. Congratula-A tions to the lucky ones! And what was the attraction
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