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YUU'RE MY EVERYTHING Had I the thought to see myself The way that others see me lt's most unfortunately clea I'd never choose to be me. Thor urneu be ull: r before the verbs And thee the obiect after, Obiectively, the Reflexivistic laugh I deserves fef. For Subiect's still what Obiects will, And l'm what Thee conceive me, For I, when 'tis doing, must ever be wooing The obie ctive Thee to believe me. Since, no matter whatever may be my endeavor, To prove my existence be tangibly true The best verbal action won't grant satisfaction For how can an I be at all, without You'? CAROLE GREBANIER
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DEDIBNHUN T0 MADISUN Madison, what do you represent to me and to those who have lived and learned here? To the Fair One, standing over there, you are a routine of teacher after teacher, face after face. To the Quiet One, you are a grey building that stands ominously over life. To Beauty, you represent dull people, frightening confusion, and paint and cosmetics. To those that feel they are a part of you, Madison, you are friends, Sing, Boosters, and Go-Getters. To one who has fought for a place and has gained it, you represent authority. To Thought, you represent the steps taken, during the four years here, toward maturity. To Music, you represent a chance for the soul to discover itself. To the Senior, you are the end of some friendships and a key which will open the door leading to life. Madison, you are all of these, and yet you are none, you are our nourishing mother, our Alma Mater. BARBARA LEVINE A FAREWELL TU MADISON James Madison, the Senior class with sadness must depart And all the pleasures we have shared will stay within each heart Most of all we'll miss the friends we made while we were here Each memory, each ioy we've known, will bring a silent tear Oh school so dear, the Senior class, with a heavy sigh departs Nevermore to return to you, except within our hearts. MARIAN BENNETT
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