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Wmter Wlnter brmgs the Ice and snow Llttle noses that shlne and glow Voxces slngmg., loud and clear Welcommg the coming, year Llttle chlldren havmg fun The Coming snows have just begun Snovvballs flyll1f., through the a r Chlldren slldlng, by the palr What a wmter lt would be If snow I could no longer see All those chlldreu Oh' so sad But snow IS here and I am glad' ' Roger Parsons Class of 9 My Asslgnment 'leacher says I must wrlte a poem Or be a fallure ln school Now Ill do my best so please dont jest At the hard and earnest efforts of a fool There are words that rhyme But I havent the tlme to consult a dlctlonary For poetry you see was strange to me Just as Greek to a young canary Donna Watson Class of 58 School Days I have heard some people say Why teachers get old and gray Its because the rules arent nended As they were when they attended We have a student eouncll yes But Oh' you should hear some sass It really doesnt do much good Although lt m1g,ht and posslbly would If only we had a man of Iron Who dldn t get dlscouraged and kept on trylng The rules of school really mIg.,ht change But that to the pup1ls would seem too strange Gall Folsom 59 Our Boys Basketball Team There goes Bruce down the floor He IC eomg, to make the seore two more Oops Oh no' He passes to Ron He shoots and mlsses but the ball s not gone Stephen plcks It off thc Slde He passes quick the teams are tled There It goes IH Btllys hands Oh llsten to those yelllng, fans' The bovs wlth thelr mlnds a Jumble Play the game wlthout a fumble Ilarland shoots ll ln the rlm What do you thmkJ Are we gonng to wmf Loretta Gourley H1 mony Hugh We 5,0 to Harmony Hxgh And nobody could be prouder We go the e to be nelgh An tly to reach the ladder me 1 rs are all creaky Ie Llackb ard always dusty IL de as are 'Ill squeaky Atd the Itxc smells musty All II all H'umo1y Hlgh I the place we all love best Atd do you know why? Pecause It ls better than the rest Lorrame Fanjoy Class of 50 State of Love Date of Wishes 19 Hugs and 57 Klsses Dear Iohn As the Canadlan Sunset shlnes on Blue berry Hxll The Glrl In my Dreams brings Too Many Teardrops I Almost Lost my Mmd when A Man On the Street Where You Lnve sald Let the Good Tlmes Roll and now My Baby s Left Me I always thought that A Llttle Love Could eo A Long, Way but Cmdy sald lm too Young., to go Steady and now Im All Alone wlth a Broken Heart In Self Defense I Went to Heartbreak Hotel and had Engllsh Muffins and Irlsh Stew After that I Could Have Danced All Nlght How Little I Knew that 'I morrow Wlll be my Day to Cry for Cmdy and This Man wlll Walk Hand In Hand down Happmess Street from The Candy Store on the Corner Tc the Chapel on the Hlll Amt that a Shame that My September Love has left me So All Alone and Dame Crazy Just Between Frlends Sometlme Somethlngs Gotta Gxve but The Test of Tlme wlll keep me Slflglng the Blues and Searchlng for Somebody Somewhere that wxll Love Me Snncerely Danny Norma Noyes 58 I I I ' I - - I X . I II-- . . . I I I I ' Ill I I ' I I u . ' eI . . I I I I II . I I I I , lv I . I . . . I II- I I - ' ' I I ' ' I .Y.. , . I I- I I II II I JH- 1 I -' I -I A I. . I I I II II ,A xi I I I, s, y I - I I-I. , . I Io , I A , ll .II c e , I ., LI , I 1 I '13 I I. e I ' I S I JI I I I ' 1 . . I I I I - I I I - I I I , X . . . I I II II I ' ' - x II - X II ' II - X - II II X ' ' X, I I - I I I I - II II II - II II II II I - II - II I X II II I I I I -- ' II I I I II I I ' - II ' I I 7 I-I I I - I I I I II I ' II - I I ' I I I I - II I II J I I I H . y Y I II ' II II II I - - L I I , II II - 1 - , ' ', ' II II 1 I I I . . - II II ' II II -O - I - - - II II - II II I , II ' II - II - II I I ' I I l II - II II , . I x II II x l- I I I I. . ,, I II - I II II II II II II 7 II , 7 7 ' 1 ' I X II - II II - II I , II - - II II . , I I. I II I II - - II ' ' ' II - II II II I I I I I I - II II I 1 , I ' ' ' ' II - II I I I I I II I II I . . . ,
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We Won e 1 o v ll 1 1 tle s IOWV wa gllSfCII1U' bflgll e II1 mo'1y s l1o l b1 load d down 1 re ur 1111g 1n tne nxght .Q e they left the quest U1 was Co 1lel they mal e lt a1d w1n tl1e game? No t e suspense was o er Tl1e llarmoay team had wo1 the1r fane Ilappy wa the e owd 1ns1de V1tl1 a1gs a1el laughter gay Fc ln ketball IS the f1nest sport T e o e they '1ll lofe to ly Ronald l 1rr1n Class 0 'J C v1e Clas WVIICI ue Come to CIVICS elas We do'1t k ow wnat to expect Teacher glVLS a short QUIZ Or maybe a spellmg test Some eomplam about thelr ranks Others dont even try Ruby gets a hundr d And doesnt even s1gh Ronn checks the rank book To see 1f h1s average IS A ll IC below What do you thank hell say Sharon Carr C ss of 59 My Poem Snow at Chmstmas NICE and neat Brm s us fun and cheer Tho Its cold upon our feet We are glad ltS here There are chlldren ln the lane Makmg snowmen whlte When we hear thelr laughter gay Then we know that all IS rlght Grown ups too w1ll merry be When days work IS done Playmg games and smgmg songs Shar1ng Chrlstmas fun Judy Huff Class of 59 Llght L1ght IS exlstenee for all bemgs For w1thout lt we wouldnt be seemg Our hght comes from d1stant places Far out 1n the open spaces If our sun should stop 1ts glowmg, All v,1nds on earth would stop blowmg Our earth would turn cold and shlver And water would freeze 1n the TIVG All llVlI'1f7 thmgs woulel de from tl1e cold It wouldnt sp'1 c '1 smgle soul Charles Send 1' ss of Boys lt never eeflses to puzzle n1e llow boys ca1 be so hxppy To fmd that they have whlskers Ius llc t1e1r dear olel pappy But I w11eler l1ow tlaeyll feel Whe1 tl1e1r ha1r I1 gms to turn wl11te ea ee tl1e11 1 w Boy' wont they be a slght I wonder 11ow how they Wlll feel Whe1 soon there comes a day That they w1ll fmd the r halr gone And replaced by a toupee Sandra Rowell JO Hope Hope IS just a whlsperxng VOICE It puts 1n our hearts a song It changes darkness mto llght And makes the weakest strong Hope IS a thmg that lasts forever As long as the sands of tlme Though the day may b dark as we Journey llope rmgs IH our hearts l1ke a eh1me Ruby Hllton Class of 60 My Poem In Enghsh class one day lVIr Iaeklns sald to us I want you to WTIIC a poem W1 out 1 b1t of uss I groaned aloud and thought How eruel ean you be' He lnows that I cant wr1te a poem you all too can s We I Sald Ill try my best So I grabbed my pen and 1nk A11d ser1bbled down a l111e or two All about dear old Samt Nlck You see he comes 111 just two weeks W1th h1s blg bas of oys Hell take out h1s blaek book to see Wl1o are the deservmg g1rls and boys Im sure that when he sees my name Ile fertamly wont pass n1e by For I was told to wr1te a poem A11d to wr1te a poem I d1d try Sandra Rowell '50 1 r T11 11 3.1 x as 5.111 ng n 1 sky, , , , . 'Tun 1' ' c ' ' I 'Il 1 U lr L A 1 1... , .- . L, , A, . fa' , A tr t ' . 1,1 L11 . C o LS C Kpis If 1' 1' ' ' 1 if-C '1' 6 ' .. , 1 - , Cla .Ill 1 e.e1 1 1 , 11 1 L f ' Q L 1 1 f -.v ' v- tv .1 . v , 1, ,CS T X h . 1 C . ' ' C . 1 Y e . . ' 1 if 1 ' 1 f V f 3 I 111 1 1 . ' pa. - 1- - f -5 I an Jusi ri to 1 1 1 s 3 1 ' 1 1 . 1 S , . V A .' il ' ' X I X U I ' . 1,- 1 - . 1 0 , , . Q., V x 1 . . I I 7 If , 94 f 6 , 1 1 .J 7 . L ' la . 1 ' . . 9 4 A J ' ' th C f . I 7 . Y 1 . 1 w 1 . Q ' Y ' 1 1 As Q ee, ' ' it 1 V7 , . I . A Y b x Y . ' 1 I x ' t cyl f , . l - 1 7 1 1 ' 1 1' . . , . , V 1 A 1
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The street where my house l The town next to yours The day before tomorrow Dear So 81 So I sat down pencll ln hand to WTI' ou a letter ln lnk I dont llve where I used to llv now I an sorry that we llve so ar together I wlsh we were closer apart W are havlng more weather thls year tran as My Amt Nellle dled and IS d0IlIf flne I hope you are the same My cousln has the mun ps and ls havlng a swell tll e He l at death s door ard the doctor IS trylng to pull hlll through I started to go and see you and I saw a slgn that read to thata way so I sat there for hours and the darn thlng dldnt move I am sendlng you a coat by express I cut off the buttons so It wouldnt welgh as much They are ln the pocket If you dont get thls letter tell me and I wlll mall It Our nelghbors baby swallowed some PINS but they fed her a pln cushlon so every thlng IS flne I would send you the dollar I owe you but I dldnt thlnk of It untll I had sealed the envelope I close now because I dont want to flnlsh thls letter Love X P S Enclosed you wlll flnd a PICIUFL of me But I feared It would get lost so I took lt out Kaye Folsom 58 Chrlstmas Island Twas The Nlght Before Chrlstmas Dear John Ive Changed The Blackboard of my Heart IS For Rent Any Old Tlme I Almost Lost my Mlnd so Dont Be C uel Love Me Tender I Want You I Need You I Love You You Dont Know Me b a Casual Look Dear .Ionn IS My Prayer Youre All I Wlnt For CIITISUTIIS wlth Candy a Ilounddog Tlylng Saucers '1 ld Rudolph the Red Nose R lndeer Stranded Ill the .Iulgle Slllglllg, the Ieol som Prlsol Bll but Be Ilome Ior Chrlstrra when Santa Claus IS Comlng Chrl tmas Island for The Thlngs I Neve Let ll Snow to Towl III Il1Wll1fC Wonderland wlth Sllver Bells P o ty the Snowman and Canadlan Hollday Walklng IH Gods Sunshlne Wlfh Sweet Dreams Forever yours Clndy P S I Love You Raye Folsom 58 Why Im Glad Im An Amerlcan Often I thlnk how wonderful lt IS to be an Amerlcan t salute a flag that I surely proud of Im glad I can walk down the street Wlth the hand of freedom wlth me to have the llbertles that any person should have I can go to any church that I please I can VOICE my OPINION and do what I thlnk ls rlght When you see a flag do you stop to thlnk what IS behlnd those strlpes the men who fought for those strlpesJ I thlnk lt would be DICE lf eferybody dld Take for lnstancc the year 1941 Shlps men and planes were sent to x ar How many left, I-Iow many canoe backJ These were the men who knew what the stars and strlpes stood for These are the men who fought for what was rlght These are the men who made Amerlca the land I Want to llve ln Roger Parsons 50 s t ut X V vi AK I YV ' nl rx vv , . t tt tc y LA . , Q .l I A . b H X . X E ,A ., . Y. Y X ,, . - Y 1, f , e . . A UH.. .l X . X M - . . .es 1 . ' L ' C Did VII ' 4' ' ' c so ' - l J , I I An ' I 15 ll ' ' ' l I. ., . .. - ,, . s . . 2 l x , . , . Y . K' eV 7 Lt ' V X 31 ' AL ' X X 11 . . . ' 4 tl av A vw ' lt ' . . .M . , -, , 3 . .lt e ,, , - - A L A ltr t ' - f HH , - . Sunset also Le, lt Snow or a appy ' - v. ,. - - 3 , . I K . . Q , , - , , V , Q l . , o m . y . . ' D . . I .1 , D 1 x , 5 X I I ' ' ' ll - vu 'I 1 , Y ll ul V .. , I r A U, l .7 , H uv lr vv tl ' A 1 3 ! Y 9 . .Y
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