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Congratulations to the annual editors and staff for a job well done. You have worked hard and long to produce an excellent piece of work that all Anselmo-Mema students will enjoy the rest of their lives. This annual will travel to many class reunions and meetings. It will remind you of the best days of your past. It is my sincere hope for all of you to continue to be good citizens, and to be an important part of your community and nation. The Seniors of 1972 will be missed next year. Clarke Adams BACK ROW; Howard Lamb, Steve Cooksley, Wayne Hardy, FRONT ROW; Richard Beals, Frank Bartak, Cecil Jacquot. BOARD OF EDUCATION
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ANTONIO JORGE NOLASCO BELTRAO I am glad I have been a student at A-M-H-S where I made many good friends among the teachers and students. I liked very much this new experience seeing the difference between the Brazilian school and American school. 1 know that all the things I learned and saw here will be beneficial in my future. For everything 1 love here Thank-you very much A-M-H-S! Dunga People and books - forty-nine years of them, teaching and touching hundreds of lives in Custer County schools - and Miss Emerson found them full of happiness. Hard work? Yes. Patience? Worlds of it: but always the thrill of new horizons. And new worlds will al- ways be waiting for Miss Emerson who is leav- ing the Anselmo-Mema school system this year. Miss Emerson has been the librarian at An- selmo-Mema High School, the Anselmo Grade and Mema Grade Schools die last few years. She has taught classes in English, Geography, and World History during this time. This year she divided her time between school in the morning and early afternoon with the Broken Bow new Regional Library where she is acting as head librarian until July. We'd like to wish Miss Emerson luck at the Broken Bow library and hope she enjoys her work as much as she did teaching. 4 MISS FLORENCE EMERSON
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IN MEMORY OF ROBERT LAUER ON THE LAST DAY With one more day to live, and only one I wonder what great task I'd work upon. Granted full strength for those fast fleeting hours I wonder what deeds I’d spend my powers. The fancy comes that 1 should run to see The countless friends who have been kind to me. And 1 should pause, the while 1 rushed along To beg another's pardon for some wrong. I'd have no vain illusions then for fame, I'd see how cheap are things men strive to claim. For that last day allowed on earth to me, I'd be the man I've often wished to be. 6
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