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Page 11 text:
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DEDICATION You ' re typical teens— making fun out of work— sharing nterests—you like bermudas but can change to glamour vhen it fits the occasion. Yes, you ' re typical teens— Go steady— about five nonths— Dress up— heels for her-tie for him— Youknow I low to drive— rely on the family bus — get it— say twice a sreek to date, to go to the Snack Bar— You snack— atch television— listen to the radio while doing home- ork. You ' re typical high school students— You go out for ports one himdred per cent— You hold down a job— baby it— sometimes into the earlyhours of the morning— You rark in stores— garages— up late— little spare time. Your daily schedule is a familiar pattern of high school life — get up at 7:30— maybe 8:00— s o m e t i m e s oversleep— ride the bus— maybe walk— go at break-neck speed to cafeteria for lunch— drink pepsis— munch candy bars and hamburge r s— now and then you order a real feed— You enjoy school but hate to admit it— study some —three hours a night— no— a week— Average A — well, C — Anyway you make the grade— just— but you ' re sat- isfied because you are a teen-ager. And so since you have all the qualities, be they good or bad, comic, pathetic, or otherwise, we, THE SENIORS, DEDICATE THIS 1960 ARCHWAY TO YOU, THE STUDENTS OF FARMVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. ns 7
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FORE May this annual in time become, for all of us, one of The pleasant books, that silently among Our household treasures take familiar places. And are to us as if a living tongue Spake from the printed leaves or pictured faces. The Editors 6
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THE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE In the process of living there is always change. So it is with school and education. Young boys and girls fenter high school and in four years de- velop, progress, and then move on to college, business schools, nursing schools, armed services, and jobs. It is a constant pattern and the class of 1960 has begun the pattern. It has been good to watch the development of this class individually and collectively. We are certain that many of them will move on to higher learning and we hope none will be satisfied with their present status. The school is better for the class of 1960 having been here and the school wishes each member of the class the best that life has to offer. I must advise you that, if you want the best in life, you must go after it. Good luck to you— The Class of 1960. SAM D. BUNDY Principal 8
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