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Classes lend to the picture the light of wisdom and truth absorbed in four years of group learn- ing. Somewhere, some time that wistful craving for knowledge surges within our souls urging us to search the mystery of life and the world. Steady hands pour life,s unknown essence from test tube to cylinder for measurement. Learning has made us sure that if we but End the purpose of knowl- edge, all else will be added to us. Knowledge echoes to us in every hall, luring us to seek the joy of understanding-we learn only so much as we wish to hear. SENIORS . . . waiting motionless while a mil- lion emotions revolve within them . . . share nostalgia for all that has been familiar. IUNIORS . . . seeing that many tomorrows are now yesterdays . . . realize how short is the space of time in which to do all that is offered. SOPHOMORES . . . overpowering all inad- equacies to meet demands . . . End a basis for lasting ideals. 24
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Dave Merry, presi- dent, presides at all class meetings. Secretary, Pat Mc- Laughlin, receives suggestions foryone of the big projects. SE IURS. . .Class of 965 Excited about the prospect of graduating, senior commit- tee chairmen, Marshall Lipscomb, Banquet, Doug King, Graduation, Vickie Eslinger, Class Night, Tommy Salane, Senior Sermon, Colie Dyson, Junior-Senior Dance, and Cheryl McCoy, Invitations, try on robes. Absent when picture was made: Linda Denny, Robes. Bein enior adness Vice-President, Pope Lawson, straightens his cap in preparation for graduation. Dickie Sturkie, treas- urer, keeps a record of senior funds. As graduation nears, we prepare to pass the sceptre of leadership into other hands. For us, the year has been one of culmination and com- pletion. We learned the importance of extending the great heritage of F lora-leaving behind an example to follow and a goal to strive for. Soon we must leave this familiar world and enter a world anew. And as we leave, a little of our heart stays behind. Over the years our love of Flora has grown to be very great and true, the walls of Flora serve as silent reminders of all the tears shed and laughter spent during the wonder- ful years. Golden memories, forever to be cherished, have become a lasting part of our minds-memories never to be duplicated and never to be replaced. Yes, it is now, when We must wave a final lingering goodbye to a wonder- ful part of our life gone by, that we learn-being a senior is sadness.
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