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Administration
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Although 1 dread the ’morrow, Everything must go on. Making joy out of the sorrow, As each new day will dawn. And since our time is almost o’er, We never waste a day. Dimly ahead we see the shore, As our tide ebbs away. Julie Austin The sky is edged in silvery lace, Pink and gold clouds are reflect- ed on your face. The sky turns red and in a blink, it’s gone. How very beautiful, the coming of the dawn. The dew is glittering on the grass As 1 think of all that has come to pass. Sunshine awakens the sleeping flowers As time takes away our few precious hours. Julie Austin Here Comes The Bride Lace and locket, Full of pride. Veil and gown, Here comes the bride. Standing tall, In a lighted room. Dark and handsome, And here’s the groom. First the vows. Then the prayer, Finally the kiss, That they will share. The years passed by, With love and fun. And there came a day, When they had a son. Days went by, With lots of laughter, And so did the months, That followed after. Their son is grown up now, And stands with pride, At the front of a church, And here comes the bride. Kathy Moon A View From Transfere Hesperus above the hogback and Sharkstooth on beyond. Above the Mancos Canyon- silhouetted by the dawn. The aspen and the wild flowers are here with me below. They look on with “dew” respect at the mountains misty glow. Time moves on, leaving the dawn, and bringing the sunset nigh. The flowers fold upon themselves and the aspen quake goodbye. Steve Bone Flowing Waters The brook seeps by quietly Not lost but really found It seems so very gentle As the sun shines down The pond is even longer and As I sit on the bank My thoughts grew even stronger As deeper and deeper they sank The river is so wide It flows hard and strong The current is eternal As it sings its song The ocean is vast You can’t even see the end Watching it you lose yourself As deeper your thoughts bend. Rhonda Goetz 4
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Welcome! Zo Bethany fJr.-Sr. High School Mr. Paterson Mr. David Paterson; Principal Mrs. Norma Farris; Secretary Mrs. Betty Roby; Secretary Mr. Bud Cozad; Superintendent Bottom Right; Mr. Paterson already in complete charge! Board of education John Tipsword Bill Brewer Dave Shelton Ruth Suddarth Jack Bone Errol Reeter Wayne Hill
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