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Page 33 text:
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Memory Women Asleep. But in my dreams I still recall the looks He flashed across the crowded room To me. Betty Miller The Creek It's gray; It's silvery; It may be white at night. It's pretty hard to tell what color The creek. Joe Killer Just You Just you I want to see, So many ipiles away From me. I want to see you, Just you. Ruby Hoover Rain The rain Came fast and hard That day, that night, and next With thunder lightning crash and roar... Then quiet, Dan Baughman Destruction A bom Built years ago, Filled with the late harvests Was quickly and easily destroyed By fire. Wayne Morningstor Brightness The stars Shine in the sky Like twinkling sparks of fire, Making the whole world bright before The down. Annie Russell Women, Bleb, blob, blab, blab, Bleb, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, Blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab Blob, blab. Ray Guillord My Pal See her And you will know That I have a pal, too--- My little dog with ears so long, So dear. Emily Beatty My Enemy The clock--- Busy even now Ticking away my life,,.... Drawing me closer.....still closer To death. Helen Bussord A Tennis Ball Back, forth, Whizzing, whirling Across the woven net, Setting many mouths agape... Thrilling! Bill Cunningham Chemistry Every Morning is bright And clear, with not a thing To fear; no, not a thing except Chemistry. Eilene Weaver Spring Tis spring! Birds sing gaily Around my kitchen door And flowers wake on my window Sill. Guy Cooper Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.------ POPE
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A Symbol CINQUAINS OF 1943 Our Flag Our Flag, Symbol of faith In God, country, president, In homefires which will always glow For us. Louise Brumbaugh Till Death Bataan, Corrcgidor, You fought bloody battles, You fought on relentlessly Till death. Robert Campbell 1943 The car, With gas so high And tires so low they'ro flat Goes screeching along with many a groan Then stopa. John Beaver The Library The books Are rowed neatly Upon the shelves. They stand, Red ones, blue ones, tall ones, thin ones, Rowed up. Lucille Rinard My Head My head Is like a top, Topsy turvy all the time, Playing tunes, or seeing stars, My head, Patricia Foreman A Touchdown A yell, Ilats are flying, Boys and girls are shouting, The band is playing very loud.... TouchdownI Red, white, And blue waving Against the deep blue sky.,.. May it always be waving there On high , Mary E. Cleric The Flagpolo How staunch And straight; It should be very proud, For it bears the greatest flag of all Our flagl Marion Kelley My Mother Mother Is not great, Yet she is a symbol Of something I will always want And love. Helen Krieger Parting You said Hello to me That day so long ago; And now in my tuen I say, Good-bye, Shirley Jean Slate Tragedy First Jim, Then Jack and Bill, Now Bob, and Don and Jake. You and I are right there too,.... Flunked, Ellis Brumbaugh Revelation It shines, Sparkles, glitters On her little white hand; It tells you she can not be yours, That ring. Faye Donahoe Dorothy Freidhof
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Graduates of Former Years Smile Awhile A smile is such a little thing In this great world today, But just smile awhile, my friend It will help you on your way. Its hard to smile when skies are gray When there's war and hate and feai’ Though it does so much for a troubled heart It's like the sun after a day that's drear. When you smile on this world you never know How many you've cheered along A stranger may have seen that smile It may have filled his heart with song. So smile awhile, as you go along ’With your cares and troubles and strife Just remember my friend a smile will help To save another life. Ruth Morris Class of '43 You, Senior Class of '43 Face a much harder road than we Of former years. Whose only thought was of todays Who let tomorrow fare as it may, And knew no fears. Yours is a greater load to bear, Yours, the feeling of deep despair Of what's to cone; With the boys away, no tine for play, No time to dally along the wry. Or have much fun. To you will fall so many tasks, • Girls will join Spa’-s, and Waves, and Waacs, Or overalls don. ■ Boys will be soldiers, sailors, marines, Increased production behind the scenes They'll carry onl But, having courage, and faith, and mi ht; You will put up that well-known fight , And win it, too! So that graduates of future years, Will face a world of peace, and not of tears, Because of ycuj Helen Powell Reed
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