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5 l l . l , K Ji .lg- 'lzflll T Xe' ,N .ci i A' N1 THE BEGINNING As we near the end of our respective high school careers, our planning for our later lives also nears its end. Whether we plan to obtain employment or to pursue our educations further, if we do not work toward the fulfillment of these dreams, our plans are all in vain. If We have neglected our plans, let us begin to make them, and when they are complete, let us begin to follow them to their fruition. These are Mallach's words: NOT BE GUN Men plan their lives and then neglect their days , Hold up the blueprint for the public praise, Explain this angle and describe this wall, But built on paper is not built at all. . . We need a purpose, but the greatest need Of any future is the present deed. Men plan their lives, and much.admire the plan, But hands must finish what the heart began. Whatever purpose we are planning for, To plan is something but there's something more, - A dream is nothing but a deed undone, And no one builds a building not begun. 66 Men plan their lives with many a lovely tower, The future dream, neglect the present hour, But one day longer means a Week more late. Though men may idle, time will never wait, No Wall is builded, turret upward thrust, By pretty blueprints left to gather dust.
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1 zz, 'wwf M71 0427 ttie M. Burnett - Editor F 0RE WORD Traditionally, the graduating class at Terrell has the firm conviction that its year surpasses all those which 'have gone before, and a good many which will come after. This one is no exception. The achievements of this year--academic, civic, and athletic--have combined to make it one of the most successful of all school years. Pride in accomplishment and an eagerness for only the best have made the year what it has been. Such a year should not be closed and put away as one would a finished book, but remembered forever by those who helped to make it and those who Wish to emulate it. Come with us as We present our case for the year which we think happens Once in a Lifetime.
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