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Second runner-up art entry done by Roxanne Evans. Second runner-up poem An Old Fashioned Love” by Polly Wilson. Third runner-up poem Tomorrow” by Don Croy. Third runner-up art entry done by Kris Sodeberg. An Old Fashioned Love The day began As others do With edge of night And break of day. The song of birds And the smell of hay. I took my time. That day of ours. For little did I know. What fortune would befall me In the space of just two hours. I brushed my hair And donned my dress. Not really taking that much time To look my very best. I grabbed my bonnet and my basket. With eggs tucked right inside, And started on my way to town To try to sell my prize. But before I ever reached the store I tripped and fell With basket and eggs To be not ever more. Then there you were. A handsome man, But one I’d never seen. You took my hand And from that day forth I’ve kept mine within yours. So our love has grown These years together And will forever last From here unto eternity. And so that today ended Like all others do With a setting sun But the difference was It was spent with you. Tomorrow What's the matter with your life? Can’t you see the sun? Think things of tomorrow, They’re filled with all the fun. I know what you are going through. Now that my life is done. There’ll always be tomorrow, And then another one. Poetry Contest Student Life 17
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Think of Me Art And I look upon the morning And the beauty that I see. The flowers and the drops of dew Makes me think of you and me. I look upon the sunset And the shadows on the ground. Remind me every evening of The love that we had found. I dream at night of beaches Along the endless seas, And I think that maybe you’re still here In my memories. Think of me. When others have gone. When times get tough — And your all alone. Think of me, When skies turn gray. When confusion sets in — And friends turn away. Think of me, As the day slips to night, Try to believe thing Will turn out right. Think of me, When the wind blows cold. Makes you lonely — Let’s fear unfold. Think of me. And remember when The days were warm And loving them. Think of me. As time flies by. When things don’t turn out right. When you want to cry. Think of me. When things go right. As things look up I trust that you might. Think of me. There's no need to prove — Just let your thoughts of me Be filled with Love. The winning art entry by Rachel Whang. The winning poem titled Think of Me.” hirst runner-up art entry done by Eddy Semlar. hirst runner up poem ILook Upon the Morning. written by John Haines.
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Angola Zhespians Present A Christmas Carol Belle. Teresa Larimore. tells young Scrooge. Doug Burroughs, that she can't love him anymore while old Scrooge looks on. Aimee Wilcox. Eddy Semlar. and Jeff Burd imitate Scrooge while using carrots for his nose. This isn't going to work. cries Todd Grimes while Tim McCarthy tries to get on his shoulders to make the ghost of Christmas Present. A Christmas Carol, By Micheal Palmer, was presented by the Angola High School Thespians on December 13, 14. 15, X). and the 31. Stuart Klatte was the director with Ruth Ellen Neff serving as the student director. Stage Manager was Randy McHenry and House Manager was Tanya Jeffries. This play was about Charles Dickens and his family while he wrote the story of A Christmas Carol. Each member of his family acted out some character in his story. Student Life 18
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