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Youthfulness Lives on in Memories And yet, most complain of days which drag into eternity. Everything seems to stand still. Who is to blame? Youth comes but once. Experience what its like to belong to friends, to feel the glow of making someone happy, to express feelings; whether through poetry or compositions or through participation in ruled competition. The aspects of youth are broad, not a path straight and narrow. Dissect a worm. go fishing, take art. learn to type, go to a show, visit the zoo, sing around a bon- fire, cheer at a ballgame, make a snow- man, walk barefoot in the rain, ride a bike . . . love yourself and others. Love Life. These are the years in which a person is formed. Ideas and people will change later, but the changes will be minor and each change alters only slightly the foun- dation of goals, morals and character that take shape during adolescence and young adulthood. Be proud of youth and wear it well. Do not ever regret trying to attain a goal, for these are the precious years that are longed for after a time. No one returns. No, no one. And one man occupies only a minute fraction of the time that has been and is vet to come.
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Discovery of Life ' s True Meaning Begins in Youth Youth, a once in a lifetime chance to really live. A brief span of time contain- ing opportunities for all to explore the various facets of life. And much more im- portant is the opportunity to explore oneself, trying desperately to discover what the purpose of life is, and being free to decide. Free to follow, change, or even abandon the ideas, standards, and stereotypes that are offered so willingly as advice. Free to relish days so harried that self-reflection seems impossible and mo- ments of joy when surrounded by friends.
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Upper Left: Homecoming senior candidates drift in a fantasy world on a nursery rhynin float. Who will wear the crowns ' ? Upper Mid- dle: Two students enjoy the school ' s placid solitude. Bottom Left: As the Belimont Band marched, hands lifted high and loud in ap- plause. Upper Right: The cheerleaders radiate the spirit of victory inspired by the Braves. Bottom Middle: The young ladies stood be- fore their peers as Homecoming underclass representatives. Bottom Right: Stamina and endurance carry two Belimont harriers over a woodland trail.
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