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p X ff , !-,rs ' is e l 4. . f , My I see l see Of a I see And POEM a tear upon a face. that tear drop to the lace girl's graduation gown. a boy quickly frown then a quiver of his lip Tells me he could but let it slip. What is the meaning of this tear Can it be that it is fear Of what the future may hold, For each senior meek or bold? But let us use this tear Asa crystal ball so clear. We see now what this clear drop means To her it symbolizes scenes- Scenes of fun and toil and play That filled her life thru each long day. lVlem'ries of teachers kind and dear XVho steered her paths from year We see the seniors scattered far, Each pursuing some fixed star. Boys struggling, the world to save, Girls who live their lives so brave, All her friends of former days Working, going various ways. And thru this tear we see today ln corners near and far away. The burden pass from old to young To reconstruct in deeds unsung. And Vi'e must, we can, we surely will. vacant places we must fill, P to year, JEAN GARDNER JACK TOWNSIEND HIILIFN ANTHONY Page Ten SE ICR CLASS OFFICERS JOHN WEBB ..., President JACK OVERMAN . . Vice-Presitlenr MAE SHARPF GRll7l'lN , .. SGCFUIKIFQ MARY HFLIEN JAMIES . .Treasurer CLASS MOTTO: From possibility lo llCfl1UIl.Il:j.H CLASS FLOWER: Curnulron. CLASS COLORS: llfhrle and Green. NANCY FORBES TOM GRAVES, JR. 4, 5.
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