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I Was A Real Terror When I was born my parents could tell I was goxng t be a real terror through hfe and I wa When I was vrowmg up I was into evervthlng and was every where When I started school xt sure gave my mother a rest but not for the teaehers' I could do rry work well but somehow the teacher would send me homc every afternoon l thought that I was very smart to be sent home every day and I went around wlth a blg bump on my shoulder One day the teacher told me to go wlth her and we Went for a walk We went down the hall up the stalrs and then we came to a urge room that had a btg name on the door I wasnt btg enough to make out the word but lt started with the letter votce on the other slde saxd Come We walked m and I saw a blg, man Sllllllf t hrs desk I was looking the room over 11d SCILILCIIIIE my teacher s hand very hard all tt the ame tlme I stood there lookmg wry nervous when the man spoke and sand Young lady why are you such a terror md why do you cause your teaeher so much t ouble all the t1naeP I dldnt know what ay so I jut kept chewing the gum had In my mouth whlle the man shook h1s head He talked wlth my teacher for a few lnnutes then we went back to our room The next day I went to school agam I x are my saddle shoes levxes a blouse and my hatr m plg tails wlth rlbbons m them I felt very blg thts day because I had some p esents to deliver For the teacher I had an apple and for the man I saw yesterday a package of bubble gum I had a feelmg f f 7 M M lllt I would b seemg hmm agam so I kept xt and sure enough by afternoon I was up ln hts offlce agam' Thxs txme I was alone' My teacher stayed outslde and wanted H dldnt say much but wrote a letter and told me to go home and take the letter wlth me I told htm how mce he was to wrtte letters to my parents and as I left I gave h1m some gum I dxdnt look back to see what he dxd with 1t but walked out put on my coat and went home Mom sand she wasnt surprlsed to see me come home but she was surprxsed when I gave her the letter the man had wrxtten I could tell by the expresslons on her face when she read lt that something was wrong When dad came home they told me that I would have to act better at school or we were gomg to move away They told me my work was very good and my rank was good too but mv actions were very bad I didnt want to move and I knew my par ents dxdnt want to elther As the weeks followed I went to school dressed up ln my best dresses shoes and my halr combed out neatly I dldnt seem to have to go up to see that man agaln and lt sure eemed funny to stay ln school all day long, I was gettlng older now and reallzed that I must act hke other boys md girls m school so my acttons were not mentxoned agam One nlght the teacher kept me after chool for a few ramutes and she sald Kaye vou are just a I1 tle glrl growmg up and I have seen actlons l1Ie yours be- fore Kaye Folsom 58 1 I X If ' W AIX., L. vin 2 N 4 . .' ' 0' I I ,,,I I C ' I l 1 I 5 If s - I Kg ' .- .I ' f' A, N. 11,1 K E V 4 5 Y x .1 I y I ' I ' l that z ' 1 o I ' - - all - K ' ' . e ' I7 ' 5' I . i , A 1 I . A. 1 Al I B' I Y I I I 1 xx' 1 H V A ' I I , .' A Q . I Q 1 'if 4 k I x I v f I A 1 I L A I Y I ' x .4 .' 1 B I I X I A V 'u x H x X sl 1 , I I s 1 ' ' . f e , . A f , . . U. I , I I I P. The teacher knocked on the door and a , A I H . 'Y '4 I I - . .I I L: A y . - , . . , L- , y . I 1 fa ' . I ' . ' - -, , ., V . , ' . . , l I . , ,, . K, C . S S . to il , . ' ss X - ' r I .1 ' L ' 1 - 2 ' 5 ' 1 , J f ' .L A I C , . I , - 3 - I - D - '1' ., A f ' . f , I- X' A Y Y ' ' - C Q y 1 y .,. T'x'1 A I 1 , I .
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I Speak For Democracy ATILNTION COMIVIUNISTS ' ' A e you llstemn today COlTlI'l'lL1I ll t'P Are you peoklng today Cemmunlstg Well lf you a e not ls en just the same My cout y 1 a country of love power at Ju e IS ours, We lm s ll xml mg' Ill, o c u her came to thls l,VOI'ldE1IUl country 0 rreedom over three hundred y ars ago Smce that tlme we have declared eleven vars agall t dll-fCl Cl1I countrles for freedom We have fought the nazrs commumsts an the tyran s for these Your freedoms I Freedo 1 of speech and expresslon I' eedom of rellglon 4 F eedom lrom fear Te l'1v t e people of the wo ld cry Peace' 'Jew c' Peace' but there lb no peace nor wlll there be peace untll Russla states that she wrll cooperate wlth the rest of the ree world lVIy country IS a strong country under a just amd forglvmg God We have varxous leld of advancement for all We range rrom storekeepers to sc1ent1sts I know a man who IS a Norweglan He works sm days a week and worshlps Got on the seventh He Works 111 the lumber ln dustry and earns a llvmg to support hls faml ly All races are represented ln our country all havxng equal freedoms and opportunxtles Are you thmkmg now Commumst' I hope so you should be Our pres1dent IS Mr Elsenhower w1se man and the people s cholce H rs a man of Understandlng and Peace Is lVlr Khrushev your cholcef Sleep peacefully to nlght Commumst' Roger Parsons 59 Senlors Theres nothlng that could beat our sehool house 'Ve ve gone here for several years And even though weve sald mean thlngs Well graduate ln tears There s somethmg about thts schoolhouse That we all seem to llke But one thmg about us senlors We never seem to frght We ve sand wed b glad to gr eluate Put nox the tlmes most here Wed llk to pretend we know nc omg yet A1 com back for another year n u A1 the e they wmldnt llke It w ud be a lot of tall ne I et lf they slw us all con le ez would all be locked In behalf or all the senlo s Ore thmg ld like to y If you want the best to Come to ou In school youd better sta, No ma Noyes Songs Of Love April Love Beantown U Dear Bobby You are A Very Speelal Love t m You have an Angel Smlle and The Best There Is I Love You For Sentlmental Reasons Please Be Mme TOI1lglII Why Dont They Understand The Glft of Love? I wish you were Back In Arms Everyday They say Love Works Mlracles so Brmg Us Together agam and Dont Let lVIe Go Hldden In My Heart there IS the wlsh that you w1ll Come To Me Weary Blues Prom Waxtlng though Im Not Afrald Any lVIo e of being Stood Up I know lts Too Late To Cry but Just In Case You Change Your Mind I Want You To Know Ill Come Runnlng Back 'lo You I Could Go On and On and On but 1t s Just My Luck that you are Locked In the Arms of Love of some Llttle Plgeon Ill be Walt n m School for you Your Secret Love Jo ann Gall Folsom Class of 59 1 f v , ' ': I x 'lb .Y fe. ' 1.3 C 's. K' e fa' - ' ' f , ' ' . 3 ' 1 :A 1 5 4 ' ' ' D It r J S 'I K ' , 1 A l, ' x, Je . A , tel ': e ' e X . ' itr s , , rd str e - y 1 ll, U I1 ana el g 1 X '. t 1 ad . 'r- e l 1 1, f A . 1 A, l ba S2 2 mg fl' T ..i S - F Tl - dnfs ' X , V - 13 A Ll , e . . , . it I L , , C , t , K.. K rs - . sa , , , d ' 1 ' ' y , ' ist ' ' . .' ' ' ' v fn ' ' T A ' Cl f '58 ,. ass 0 Freedom from want, F , 1 .. 1 .1 - , - A .1 1. I I , . . , ' A x ' 1. It ' vs y a ' ' f H S A vw ' nl' VY , N . o e. i D . I. H xy, I. x F I ' '. H 44 vv rr - ' ' ' '. u rr yu H I . , ' 7? KA ' 73 . ' ' ' . Q. rr v vu . U D ' ll ' 1? - . I .-'. . r. ,. .I . A 5 , a ' N , ' xv rr 1 A , . ll Y ' 1 V1 l , , , ' 1 I . ' ' . .
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