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The MIRROR 29 “You Have Seen Their Faces We have now outgrown our high school As we once outgrew our high stool. So we take another step upon our path: But we have our recollections Of cerebral brain infections Which were caused, of course, by chemistry and math. We will weep a lot and then some As we leave our dear Miss Benson With her logs of tons and little Soldier Boys ; And we find that when we're leaving. Miss Doss' tests weren't quite so grieving. So we'll miss geometrys’ related joys. Oh, Miss Lynch is surely a daisy. Though her themes will drive you crazy. And she gives you F on poetry or prose: And we hate to leave Miss Ellis In whose room we were most jealous When she .said she owned a bod that once was Poe's. We’ll remember Gochenour And his charming tales galore: How he climbed a tree to get a coconut; And the sweet and charming Feagin Who our talents kept a-plaguing When the Senior Play began to be a rut. Miss Verplanck, who taught us history. Made our hands get red and blistery From the writing of the tables that she gave; And Miss Gatchell. on her part. Gave an Ancient History Chart Which located Assurbanipal's jioor grave. Miss Geoghegan showed us science And we wrote in dumb defiance That a fissure was a bone within the nose' ; Mr. Wood held many a soiree. For unwary lunch line “Quarry And his Monday matinees caused many woes. There were Miss Montgomery. Ragan. Jeter, and Pet tee, Mr. Allen and Miss Hamilton as well. To them and to all the rest. (Even if we failed your test) We departing seniors say that you were swell! —Billy Johnson.
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The MIRROR 28 In This Our Life By JULIA GAY WALKER Lot's have a RENDEZVOUS WITH THE PAST and recall some of the incidents and people we shall never forget. 1 remember: Polly anna Gillespie diligently searching each line of 700 pages for one quotation recommended for her graduation speech. THE NAVY missed getting a letter from her that day. I bet. Mary Alice Perry. Susan Adams, and Ann Smith as the LITTLE WOMEN in Senor Gochenour’s class who were ABOVE SUSPICION. Billy Joohnson’s and Beverly Cunningham's .rendition of Friendship.” Was that THE CALL OF THE WILD? Just teasing for I, too. have written a sequel to LIVE ALONE AND LIKE IT. Nan Davis! Nan Davis’ poetry!! Nan Davis giggle!! Nan Davis!!!! To prove that IT CAN BE DONE. Doris Duke and Jean Moore writing a song to their future mascot A PRACTICAL PIG. Richard Causey repeatedly asking Melvin Tharpe when the jackets would come and still his HOPE (was) DEFERRED. Bob Dreher and Phil Neal (WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE) making their ATTACK for positive electricity. Jimmy Holloway able to teach you HOW TO WORRY SUCCESSFULLY. (I’LL NEVER BE YOUNG AGAIN after listening to his report on HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND ALIENATE PEOPLE). OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY watching Marie Butler lead our band. Charlsie Ann Barton. Marjorie Sue Barclift, Blanche Brandes and Nancy Dav never being WALLFLOWERS. The rumor that Charlotte Ragland and Josephine Troulias have ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN already just thinking about their futures. How could we forget (Send all entries to S. R. 231) Gary Head's and Thurman Robertson’s vehicles that seem to come OUT OF THE NIGHT? Or Alfred Frazer as Grandfather? BRING THEM BACK ALIVE Ivey's love and devotion for the animals of THE UNDERWORLD. Yes. Yes. I know. Snakes aren't slimy. Charles Flurry writing THE STORY OF HIS LIFE'S ADVENTURE or SEA WOLF. Mildred Atkinson. Annie Louise Grammer and Joyce Sassaman discussing HOW TO COOK A WOLF during a Home Ec. class, while Carolyn Allen, Pauline Troulias and Doris DcRoncey prepare a lunch AS YOU LIKE IT. During the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Ralph Blue, Richard Dominick. Bert Gurley. Timmy Lagrone and Bill Lctson forming an interesting STAG LINE. PARADISE (Is) LOST for Virginia Ann Holcombe now that Lynn is in Florida. With DESIGNS FOR LIVING Margaret Wildsmith and Elizabeth Hinds consulting Ouija Boards. Remember Doris Hebard's all A's? That’s a case of SENSE AND SENSIBILITY. In this VALLEY OF DECISION. Jack Mayhall having a time with his girls’ names that begin with the letter J. Helen Moss following the LONESOME (ahem) TRAIL since Clyde is in Georgia. AS LONG AS I LIVE I'll never forget the voice of Betty Underwood. Betty Manly, Lambori Constantine and Frank Lokey. Bruce Jone’s DARK CONQUEST of so many HEART THROBS. Is it due to his EXPRESSIVE ENGLISH. FLOWING GOLD, or UNDERSTANDING HEART? The recollection that will stay with me as long as I inhabit this GOOD EARTH is one of Reginald Grimes recounting his experience with the F. B. I. Who knows, maybe he will write a second 20,000 YEARS AT SING SING. The Seniors are now living on BORROWED TIME at Phillips AND SO GOOD-BYE.
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