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IN MEMORY OF JOHN PIERSON—(19581974) To lose a friend is the greatest of all evils but endeavour rather to rejoice that you possessed him than to mourn his loss. —Seneca A person's Senior Year at High School is a year of great joy and great sorrow. It is the joy of fulfilling many long term friendships and it is the sorrow of terminating many long term friendships. It is a time when a boy enters manhood and can plan and watch as his young life takes shape. It is always a tragedy when such a person, so young and full of life, is taken from our midst. John Pierson was such a man. cut down in the full bloom of youth. All we have left is the stunned sense of loss and the question. “Why did it have to be John?” We can do no more for John, he is now with God. All we can do is make this last attempt to do justice to his memory. Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so: ... . .. One short sleep past, we wake eternally And death shall be no more: Death thou shall die! —John Donne 135
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Zambilo, Richard L.—Soccer (|V).1,(V)2,3.4; Indoor Track 4; Parking Committee 4; Italian Club 4; Mathletics 4; Yearbook 4; Intramurals 1.2,3,4 Zdanowicz, John—German Club 2; Judo Club 5.4 Zcarfaus. Michael—Intramurals; Ice Hockey Zee, William Zeidlcr, Stephen f riendship is a Union of Spirits, a marriage of Hearts, and the Bond thereof Vertue. William Penn 134
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All communities change, sometimes they seem to end but as long as they are remembered the spirit, the life, the goals, the beliefs and the philosophy live on. Ryan for us will really only be our four years here. But Ryan will live on. New people will come and contribute part of themselves making the community theirs. Freshman become seniors: that is inevitable. You can only belong to a community for the time you are supposed to. To wish there was more time is foolish. Life goes on; it changes. We all belong to this larger flow carrying us to our destinies. Now we must examine what we have obtained from Ryan. To seniors this is a time of Supreme reflection. To them we wish luck. To all others we leave the community in your hands. Carry it on. Strive to realize your goals and when it is finally your turn to leave we hope you will have attained the full of what Ryan has to give. 136
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