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Each person, in his span of life, culTivaTes a garden of flowers and This garden represenTs The good and The kind ThaT comes from Them. Some people leave no garden or one so small iT goes unnoTiced, and oThers- gardens which are so lovely ThaT The beauiy and The fragrance reaches far and wide. Regardless of your incurable sickness, yours was such a gar- den. WiTh your deparTure some cried because They knew They were going To miss you, oThers cried because They knew you would be happier, and sTill oThers because They were sorry They had noT sperrT more of Their Time wiTh you. I know whaT you're Thinking righT now. You're Thinking how much you loved each and every one of Them. ThaT's iusT how you've always been, Beverly. You wenT from day To day hoping your friends would eiTher drop in or send a card and usually They managed To do one or The oTher. Oh! how you loved Them. EveryThing They ever did for you was iusT righT. You would always say They didn'T have To do ThaT and They would Tell you how They wanTed To do Things To help you. You would smile showing more love Than any one person I have ever known. If There's jusT one Thing we'll always remember abouT you, Beverly, iT's The greaT and inspiring faiTh you possessed. Where oThers would have fallen shorT, you kepT your head held high. You always said God planned your life ThaT way and you had no desire To change iT. Through Trials and Tribularions-you never failed. JusT Think whaT a fine world This would be if everyone felT as you did. As someone recenTly phrased iT, you had poise, grace and ChrisTian charm. We won'T forgeT Beverly, we'll never forgeT . . . PATmciA ANNE aooNE
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,714 Mama Keverq Ann Prillaman january 28, 7 943 Helrruary I Z I 961
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yunivr 611155 OMMS Elected to lead throughout the year were Jane Boyd, vice president, Jay Donlan, president, Sally Mac Smith, secretary, and Linda Carmines, treasurer. By their choice of officers, the Junior Class of l96'l, promises to be an en- thusiastic future Senior Class with much school spirit. Under the capable leadership of President Jay Donlan, they sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom, and presented their class play.The Junior Class was well represented in the various school activities as they produced many noted athletes and leading ladies. The sponsors, Misses Kathryn Layne and Joan Lee Thomas, helped to make this year a memorable one. The starry-eyed hopefuls of the Junior Class, with their newly acquired high school rings, are looking forward to a new and thrilling year as the Class of l962.
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