G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY)

 - Class of 1976

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, 1 1, fmfvf-' ' 1' ' I , 1 ' I l Ni 3, x, k ,ex s 6 HJMIAQJ , y I am crazy. I'm insane, With my memories accept my pain, I am Santa, beard and all, I am'Egor. ten feet tall. I am Satan. your desires, Let your soul join with my fires Come with me, And face the world, And believe in the beauty, that everyone else won't try to see 3I1yITlOI'C. em oriea As time and I go along, I slowly sing my silent songg Of memories we left behind, Imbedded in our thought-filled minds. Memories of high school days, And of our careless, carefree ways. We worked, we laughed, we had our fun, While time was lost by everyone. The friends we gained, and friends we lost, Have melted our from our lives like frost. In our future lies our past, Our memories will always last. Peter Christie A smile is an expression of your inner-most self, trying to get out and say 'I love you'. ' Debbie Hamer Knowledge is the tool with which a sturdy future is built, and without tools we cannot build. Debbie Hamer 'T '11

Page 49 text:

jlley llffjlzo 06104 Moon flu' lffunjcl It grew . . . and moved, and lived and created, and loved and bore new ones of its kind. and she smiled. It grew . . . and became taller, and larger, and became intelligent and planted. and she smiled. It grew . . . and prospered, and invented, and rolled, and built with strength of body, and learned to sail up on the sea. and she smiled. It grew . . . and built things to help build, and argued among themselves for what they had made, and labored for. and she still smiled. It grew . . . and made things for protection from those it fought, and built walls to keep it's belongings safe and she did not frown . . . and it grew and killed those it loved and those it bore to carry on, and built taller and greater walls, and larger things of protection, to kill more of its kind. and she still did not frown. and it grew and divided the planted field for selfishness, and divided its self by different ways of life, one here, one there, and the one on one side hated the one on the other. and even fought to divide what was the same. but she did not cry. and it still grew and fought for field and forest, and when it left, it left nothing. It flocked in groups and killed to protect the weaker that it itself was destroying, and the sky grew dark within the day, and the sea on which it had sailed grew dark also, into black sickness, and it still did not stop. and she cried. and it still grew higher and larger and destroyed past forlfuture, and reached for more land and deserted and left nothing, and turned grass ,to stone and field to the sky and destroyed thousands with a glance. and she cried. and it did not grow and through the darkness it began to fall dead upon its possessions it had cherished, and another took them and it also fell to the ground, that was dead, no longer alive like the things it had created. 4 her tears stopped. and it died ' and the field covered the stone, and the walls tumbled to the ground, and the divisions were no longer, for those who had made them were no longer. and the sky shone blue again. and the sea washed the shore gleaming white, and gulls sang in the sunny sky. and fish swam in the water and jumped on thewaves. and the field grew tall and the forest thick, and the creatures ran free and lived together without fear, and the walls were no more and the rain was good and clean to drink. and she laughed with happiness and she looked down upon the things that had been and were now and she knew that they were too intelligent to live happy, and not intelligent enough to live without deceit, for only man is destined to hate. and she was content. ' By Leanne Joice . Q xl M611



Page 51 text:

apozzgiea fo olhwrenre .gerhnglzeffil Oli g oue School is a nice place to go to if you don't mind classes W not always being exciting Love in our hearts, not wanting to be apart Love is beauty and truth, I am never blue with I ' . you, lf you don t mmd I . Love in only a word I know, it could be as soft a touch of favoritism as Snow- now and then just when everything is fine because even the brownies don't win all the time. Love ahs been shown for a long long time. but few have shown a Love like mine. Kathy Sperbeck School is a nice place to S0 fo Friendship, in a word, is the unselfishness if YOU dfmit mind kids being left Out of one's own self to give their heart to someone all of the time elsef' or maybe only laughed at Debbie Hamer' some of the time which isn't half so bad if it isn't you Oh School . is a nice place to go to if you don't mind pretty zeros in the higher places or an F or two in your upturned faces or Such other improprieties as our class minded society is prey to with its jocks and Burn-Outs and Motor Heads and Goody two shoes and its teachers and principals and its other patrolmen and its various conflicts and addicts and social clicks I that our fool flesh is heir to Yes, The School is the best place of all for a lot of such things V As making the sports scene and making the marks scene and making the trouble scene and singing the Alma Mater and skipping study halls and passing test and crying at lost games and running down halls and sharing homework and studying and even learning And favorite jeans And no routines and breaking rules and making fools of yourself But. who cares? and just generally having a riot Yes, but then Right in the middle of it Comes your DiPl0ma! By Kathy Cook A friend is someone who knows all about you, but likes you anyway. A wise man will make more Opportunites than he finds. -Francis Bacon- I The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon but that We Wait so long to begin it. -Richard L. Evans- The future belongs to those who prepare for it, -Emerson- We give advise by the bucket, but take it by the grain. ' Wm. Alger- l MY life is 3 message' Patience is acting as if you have all the time 'Mallatma Ghandit in the world while helping someone who needs If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. you, ' -Mark Twain- People cannot change truth-but truth can change people. Debbie Hamer Hard work never killed anyone but it sure has scared a lot of them.

Suggestions in the G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) collection:

G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 216

1976, pg 216

G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 123

1976, pg 123

G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 234

1976, pg 234

G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 221

1976, pg 221

G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 178

1976, pg 178

G Ray Bodley High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 148

1976, pg 148


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