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(}t Z44 P( e K Outward Bound Snow-white sails in the sunset Of our high school days, depart. To carry us out on the sea of life. Where for each waits a special part. The tide of life has run too fast As it ripples o'er the years. And we're sorry to leave the dear old school. And the games, and the team, and the cheers; But there's no time to linger now. And wish for those by-gone days; Our future's begun, as it has before. For others in other Mays. Sure, we'll miss the kids we knew. And the slamming of locker doors. The teachers who filled our empty heads. With boring, but priceless, stores; The study hall, where one just couldn't. The chats at the library counter. And the big, old clock on the 'ssembly wall The center of interest and wonder; The groans at sight of a long assignment, (Though almost as loud when short) And all the other things we knew. At anchor in school's sheltered port. The paths we walk won't be the same. And many and varied our parts. But mem'ries of our years together will be Tucked closely away in our hearts.
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I, Mariam Olsen, will my passion to appear on the stage on numerous occasions to Ratty Allderdice. May she have as much fun as I did. I, Arnold O'Neil, will my curly hair to Orval Christofferson. I, Allan Pearson, will my position on the football team to George Rice. I, Elizabeth Petr, will keep Allan. I, Howard Rice, will my place in school to anybody that wants it. I, Irene Shurtliff, will my ornery pranks to Burl Miner to add to his collection. I, Shirley Siebrasse, will my football tactics in the locker rocm to Corkie Brady. She is the one that taught me the plays in the first place. I, Howard Wright, will my wit to Richard Tyler. We, the Seniors, will the new cyclorama to the high school. We, the Seniors, will our quiet class meetings to the juniors. We, the Seniors, will our books to the sophomores. We, the Seniors, will leave the freshmen in peace.
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Now, as we don our caps and gowns On our graduation night. We’ll linger to hear last words of advice. And clutch much-valued diplomas tight. Then eagerly board that outbound ship. Sailing towards an unknown shore. With our visions and hopes and youthful dreams. Floating on the waves before. Mona Diane Edwards c
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