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It was a kaleidoscope ... an ever-shifting pattern . . . shapes and images that came and went, leaving only a fond memory. Only a ripple is left of that once great event, an image on a brook. We ' ve never forgotten the basketball games, running through the halls, the times we disagreed, and the few times when we were united. These are the things we try to remember; these are the things we will never truly forget. A new life has begun; one with trials and anger, one with death and longing. But our free life is here. It has begun. No longer are we the dependent souls, asking for a dollar. We are earning that dollar. Responsibility is here. Can we go on to be inspired and guided by our life gone by? We have theo- rized and debated the great mysteries of life and responsibility. Now they are here. We have arisen from our learning experience to find that whatever life may be, we must live it to the full. We must live each day as though it be our last. For this and many other things we chose a theme which represents our wants, thoughts, and fears. We have arrived. Time has sped by; it waits for no one. But, we have one thing left: our memories REFLECTIONS
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' This man was our friend The best and most profound way to thank a man to whom we are indebted is a simple one; we will dedicate a chronicle of our life with him, to him. He gave to us a sense of responsibility, which in itself is no easy task. For this we are grateful. This man was our friend; a person to whom we could turn for guidance and help. Although he sometimes made us uneasy, it was the uneasi- ness of truth; the realization that we were far from perfect and yet had much to offer to each other. He taught us in his very own, perhaps sarcastic, way to be individuals; to find our own path in life. He was always there. For this and many other things, we dedicate our yearbook, the Tracer of 1970, to a man in- deed worthy, MR. LARRY YOUSE. He Was Always There. a person to whom we could turn
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