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Show NORRIS&JONES ^c)„ I. i t . }uia g.il out b. gg). iid.nt . J , ifi RESTAURANT, Jiot/s I'uy candy for the GIRLS. JDK.XJG ( 3 - ^ 3 ^3 Bin in ^j ©I' ^ €1 sf' #i -wj ^oi neatly done at T \ i i J K ' THE CLASS ' 92 HERLD. P'JBLISHKO ir/ W. R. MalUns, GrinneH, Ta. £ O I T Q « S . Nora Latimere. , '' Ralph Towie. John Grewell. W. R. MuiUns. ^ The Calss of '92 was organized for the benitit of the class in gjttiug the half-hjliday and 'A Iso to have a literaiy program. After a ie,v meetiug? in the school-hoas'e to jfgaiu^e and elect oiiicers. Our first regular meeting held at the home 0; Fred. Colemaa was a business meet ing to coEsidei the kind of Ir-clges also to make arnendmcats to the Gonsiitutiori, The secoai was at Jo'.ia Grevveli's where a full jiOgrani was carried out. We are sorry we could not furnish the class a better paper this time, At the meeting of the editors all were not present an besides we did not have much time to write things up. Brother ToATJe is mikiag (Nigh: Htdejjs) with his cornstalk fiddle. I'ro!her Mullins ,V\e hope vou have not- blown your brains out trying to blow on that cornet of yours. We hope that the next paper will be printed better a u i contain more news than this o.ie JAjniXx A little peach in an orchard grew, Df'wn by the river wet with dew, John came along, and Sue came too; John took a bite, and Sue took a chew, FoDr John .poor Sue, BoD-hoo, Kalanwoo w.yi. RAH |