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Page 23 text:
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THANKS FOR THE MEMORY (To the tune of ) Thanks for the memory. The day that we all started school. We didn’t know how to even play pool. But you taught us not to be a fool. Oh, thank you so much. Thanks for the memory. We went through grade school very fast. And junior high didn’t seem to last. But now high school is in the past. Oh, thank you so much. Thanks for the memory. Of that day that we were very late. And of the time that we forgot to bait. But we didn’t get far in that old crate. Oh, thank you very much. Thanks for the memory. The day that each boy wore his vest, Because he wanted to look his best. But each still flunked his history test. Oh, thank you so much. Thanks for the memory. The night we had a dance in the gym. Our chances for a date were very slim. Which left us out on a very long limb. Oh, thank you very much. Thanks for the memory. But now it’s time to say so long. For I think I hear the strike of gong. And that means it’s the end of the song. Oh, thank you so much. THE LONG ROAD AHEAD We've done a lot of traveling since we started school. It wasn’t a very fast pace, more like that of a mule. It seems like it’s been a long time; but I think instead. That there’s still a long, long road ahead. It’ll still be sad to say good-by to each and every friend. Maybe just so long, because it’s really not the end. Yes, we’re sorry we have to leave the old homestead. But we’ve got to get started on that long road ahead. We’re like a group of substitutes, going into the game. If we play it fair and square, we’ll come out with fame. But before we start the game, we've got to use our head. And realize that there’s a long, long road ahead. We’ve had a lot of fun with our pals and faculty. And when we leave, it’ll be a cherished memory. We hope we are still ready, for we’re the ones who said. That there’s a very, very long road ahead.
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DARLENE WEBER There’s a little bit of bad in every good little girl.” FLOYD WHEELER After four years of faithful service, I am laid off.” TONI WILLIAMS Smile as you go, and your troubles will vanish!
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Shirley Prillwitz Shirley Baiers Bill Smith Stanley Schlipp Roy Love Joanne Froehlich Andy Robinson Joan Molter Carol Prillwitz Martha Shannon Marilyn Nothdurft Beverley Farkas Jean Hass Jack Epple Marshall Briney Kay Russell Madelyn Eber Jim Dejanovich Art Waldeck Allen Dillion •X. Nancy Laberdy
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