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H mn nan ,1 1. . . A x I , . ,., I W ,THE VOICE QF FAREWELL Tonight I wish to say farewell. To the dearest friends I've known. Oh, friends, it rends my heart to uproot Those seeds of loveiyou have sown. I wish I might live again' 4 Those happy high school days I know they will have a place in our heart When we go our many ways. And when you have Srown to maturity May thorelbe a place in your heart , For those years of high school learning. That gave you an efficient start. . Oh, hold this memory sacredg - Fasten it in the depth of your soul ' Make honesty and greatness your ambition: Mako heaven your highest goal. Oh, God, watch over these children of thine ' And flood o'er as 11fe's foam. Let us hold our youth's day sacred T111 thou doest call us home. Help us to be kind, virtuous, and true, And to scorn the disgrace of sin. l. We ask this gift in thy holy nameg' Farewell, my friends -------- amen. ' .V , 'le' , . CThe following poem was written by a cousin of Mabel Titus on the occasion of his graduation. fhis name - is James MoAl1ster of Marlow, Arizona.. Shortly after j he wrote this poem, he was drowned in the Colorado'river. So it is with the greatest respect,that we quote itz! ' . - rfxslwvx I iiilil' 5E'555 5'liC ' Sinn...-...-1. Q -f ' ' 1, M
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mn nun CHRISTMAS QEERI-:TTA 5 as . 't A CConitJ the audiences-:Jean Cirullo was the little negro doll who sang her song'about not having anyone to love her andiasked for some litgle girl to take her into her home. The second a nd third gra e-g rls played the pert of fairiess There were four nurse dolls dressed in dainty costumess 'Robert Buffington and Dorothy Martin played the part of the two little dutch dollsg who sang and'danced4 The-foubth,gflfth, and sixth grade boys marched on the,stage as tin soldierss The second and third grade - -boys played the parts-of'toes-and the balloons were our own fifth,and six higrade girls. Do ores Titus was the circus dancer and our clown was Junior Villegas. X ' '. ' H ,Ihls was the only operetta presented this year and was at- tended by a large crowd. y Q' - A', - ' L v - . . I . - t yu .. b 'BY JES3 LAUGHINJ ' . - , 'It's curious what-a sight 0' good a little thing will do5'H How you can stop the fiercest storm when it begins to brew, ' 1 An' take the sting from whutfeemmenced to rankle when 'twas spoke, By' kc,ep,1n'- still mirtmltxef- it ,wif it was a june. l Ye'll'find that we kin fill a place with smiles instead o' tearsQ An' keep the sunshine gleamin'-through the shadows of the years l t A A By jes' lnugh1n'. M M Folks sometimes fall to note the possibilities that lie In the way yer mouth is curvinf an' the twinkle inlyer eyeg It ain't so much whutfs-said.thst'hurts ez whut ye think lies hidg It ain't so much the'doin' ez the way the thing is did, An' like ez not a kingdom hez been rescued from decay ' , By jes' 1aughin'. - - A Anonymous. . . . Q 1 A young manfs hardest problem is to flnd's girl attractive enough to please him, and dumb enough to like him. - H,t y Love levels all things but the head. ,g' .N' , , .- . . , - , .. , , - . ' ' . v ' . Theionly-two who can live as cheap1y.as one, are the flea and the d0E f ' 2L 5f ' A . li Q ' . q 7 , 1 A spot of rouge on a man's,nouth is the stieker'he,gets for park- ing toe long in one p1ace4 - ' In' yuh, Q BAbHEL0R:.Ahnsunnarr1od nan who has been singularly lucky in his love affairsg' r. ff. W '. Q , P E A' '., Lore is-o greet llfe, if you don't wakes. I ' I J ' I 2 5 - 2:lil' M S ENSE -wum.........., ' '12EiEE L-- aaa--
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