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CLASS POEM The class this year is very fine. have to bray, because it's mine. We sttidied and worked and never played, We tcere always at home and that's ehcrc -we stayed. Of course, yon can tell by our intelligent faces. That all of these grads will really go places. We net'cr copied one anstver on a test. The teachers have never called us pests. Xo marks -were ever found on the walls. Or Kilroy’s picture in the halls. We're fine students, we proudly say, I wish all the others felt that way! PRESIDENT’S SPEEEH As we come to the close of our last year in high school, we realize that the fellowship we had through those twelve short years is over. Only a short time ago we walked into a strange room full of unfamiliar faces to tart our first year in school. The stairs to the twelfth grade were miles and miles high. Together we gradually climbed them This year we came hack to the familiar rooms of Hewitt to finish our last year. Now. looking down the stairs, we only see a few steps. We have learned very much through the patience and hard work of our teachers. They taught us to live and work together and helped us to understand the problems of our everyday life. We have set our goal higher than a high school education. We want to make something of ourselves, to be somebody of whom our parents and teachers can be proud. e could get along by just sitting back and letting other people get ahead, but we want to get on top of the world and the only way to get there is to climb. 1 he time has come for us- to take that step from being kids to being '‘grown-ups.” We should continue our education and get all that life holds in store for us. ( ue might say that the world is so big. the little I could do wouldn’t help make it better.” We will l c helping to make the world a better place in which to live.
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