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CLASS OF MottO: Flower: Color: Poem: “The clock of life is wound but once. Lilacs Lavender and White If today the vaults of time were opened unto me, I would count my minutes well and not be near so free. With all the time before me placed as I had been before, Nor throw away a minute held within my precious store. Why must time require time to show its own true worth? Why do people wish away the time they have on earth? We have wandered deeply down our great path of time, Stopping here or tripping there, without much rule or rhyme. We've'smiled at things along the way, we've stumbled on heartbreak, But we have wandered deeply down this path we all must take. We didn't have a fret or care but that was yesterday, And then we woke this morning to go a different way. We never can escape this path we’re forced to travel on We never can bring back passed time the second it is gone. The fastest moving thing on earth is the item Time It never stops, it can't be touched, it isn't yours or mine. And on this path there is a place where friends must part their ways, And here is where they realize the shortness of the days, They spent alone together for so quickly time has gone, But to the ever-ticking clock it’s just another dawn. The minutes flow through grasping hands like water through a sieve, And when you realize this truth, you’ll then begin to live A life that's very thrifty with every hour and day Oh yes, my friends, it's now high time” to live your life that way.
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Lift to right — J. Blumberg, D. Blockmer, L. Williams, C. Mount. Senior Class Officers We’re seniors now and we can look back on four of the best years of our lives. Since our freshman year, we've been striving toward that big day — Graduation! Now that it's on hand we're a little remorseful at leaving G.H.S. but we're even more eager to continue down the path of life. Our greatest year was under the able leadership of Doug Blackmer as president; Jerry Blumberg, vice-president; Carol Mount, secretary; Louie Williams, treasurer. We leave the underclassmen with the hope they enjoy their four years as much as we have ours. 12
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