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124 if V LynJon Denny Delcore Physically, Denny Delco ' ing in our gradu ' lingers in re is not with us this year, and will not be participat- ation in June, but his spirit and personality undoubtedly the minds of those who knew him. Denny was a warm and sensitive person, who was more interested in giving helo to others than in receiving it. His participation in class government, heh: with winter weekend activities and help in organizing dances reminds us all of Dennys unselhsh efforts to see our class at the top. His contribu- A tions are greatly appreciated This poem that I am writing Pride to know someone , Now he 's gone is about someone so dear who seemed full of fun inside his memories still here - we wish that rQht now , but he hid his problems and deep in our hearts he was very near. until the day he died. his mind and soul are near. We all know he 's gone He meant a lot to us Everyone knows who he was but deep within our hearts though we didn 't let it show he died before school was out the friendship we had at least not until now we should smile for him brings memories that never part. we had to let him go. ' not sit and pout. He was a person We think about it now His name was Lyndon Delcore with problems hard to solve just as it was yesterday but everyone called him Denny just getting over one, it doesn 't seem possible I he is someone to remember then another one evolved. he 's not with us here today. and his friends weren 't few. they were many He was always here He was such a gentle person Roxie Fletcher rgiht by our sides with sweet things to say he was someone to remember we 'll always remember him who gave us much pride even when we 're old and gray
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