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A scene from the past, this wooden, covered bridge, withstanding age, rests beneath a blanket of snow. Such a memory of American heritage can still be found throughout the hills of New England. A symbol of unity among nations, the Thousand Islands Bridge joins the United States and Canada. 00 9-IQ Near the base of White-Face Mountain in the Adirondacks, this stone bridge peace- fully awaits the excitement of the 1980 Olympics. A seemingly tranquil site amidst the con- fusion ofthe O.C.C. campus, this bridge may be traveled by many Corcoran students in the future,
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was overcome l2-0. The differences in expressions on these students faces reflect their different attitudes towards the action at one of the Corcoran games. Bill Adams' daughter, Leigh Ann, enjoys the view ofthe Fowler game from the press box. She was disappointed, though, as Corcoran 5 l Each face is unique, carrying its own character, one that will always be recognized, one that reflects the individuality and ambition of a person. Yet all faces resemble each other, shar- ing necessary features, making evident our conformities and dependencies on others. Our feelings are released through ex- pressions, those ofjoy and those of sorrow. When disappoint- ment occurs, we search for a friendly smile, one that seems to replace our grief with hope. In return, when we experience happiness, we should be willing to share it with others, Faces: some shine with the plans of their future, while others age with the memories of their past. 0000 R
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f ridges-old, wooden, covered, breath-taking, rusty, simple, shiny, some the product of sweat and sacrifice, others the manufactured object of man's creativity and technology. The means of making it over a rampaging river, a peaceful pond, an awesome gorge or a treacherous pathg and then leaving us on our own to continue on. And in a way, high school has been a bridge, a special one, leading us through three important years of our lives, many a friendship having come and gone. A time and place for an education and experiences essential to a better life, a destiny. High schoolfa crossing over of times, both happy and sad, and a passing by of those times, the tears, the smiles, the sighs, and the friends . . . at fi. , ,Y f fi- 2' 3 ,iw 1 fwaffiw l with
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