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Show ^ P ' 5Svsm^« wssisa-^JsS^ « - ' : ^ \\<;\v# "RSSSKN 11, Jfo.l. GrlnneUJowa, Dec, i '4 1889. Vohl. AN ORATOR. In the year 1889 in,one of our western strtes there ai-ose a mighty speakeress though not as distitnguisd as Demosthenes, was very tragic ly inclined. This great person was a high schaol scholar, and was to big for the rest of her class. On the last day shj wis (irst o i t h i prj;;i"-x n and was ('-franticly cheered"?) Our Orator is expecting to appear on the stage at the contest. Wi Wish her great saccess and may her 11 dience appreciate her tragidy better than we. Harry P.: Hattie, doesyjar Pa's d;>^^ bit;. ? Clint. Harris expects to spend Xmas in Des Moines. Minnie T. went out on a spree, Good by my lover , good by. SHE caught a CHUM vv'ho was on a bum, GDod by my lover good by. Did you ever get left? You didn't last time, did you Freddie. ELeotho -i of o fl'^. 3/',? Tussdwy, Jaii.O, '90. all meinhers requssbed to he ^jresent. Card and job work neatly done at T H I S OFFICE. POEM. Rah'! for the class of '92! A rising class are we, And we are the Isest class tho'. and tho. That ever one did see. Our emblem is the fun. Our motto is "GO ON'', /\r,xl we'll con-e out a flying, If not, then I am wrong. The ::chco'-hou:e 's cmpiy, The lessons all are doiie, And Ccwren, Kay nnd I'( rry, Have goise home on the run. The scholars to are roaming, About in search of fun, Examinations j a^t and f,';ope. And nothing else to shun. Nora we ho;)e that Xmas, Vviil bring a gift of snow. For then, see,YO-j anciCKOPLEiGH A sleigh riding-^tan go. And the rest of the C class scho'ars We'll say you have naught to rue, For m the last days s[)caking, Voa heard, her sneak to yoa. IIUKKAH! for in the High Shcool, No better class is found, And if you don't believe it, You will have to hunt a r o i v l. What is the matter with the class oF 92? 11 »j ALiij |