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ROW ONE: D. Mershon, S. Latuk, B. Davis, B. Foust, G. Killough. S. Elliott, B. Parsell. ROW TWO: G. Phelps. .T . Companio. R. Janiak. L- Th0f1'1DS0I1.J' Jerome, S. Gilliland, A. Largent, K. Russell. ROW THREE: D. La VGCR. E Hall, R. Bollard, L. Sickles, S. Carter, M. La Salle, J. Herscher. L. F unk, T. Beck. ROW FOUR: A..Ga1.lant,J.D'A1fonso,R.Flanders,J'.Peterson, G. Thomp- son, L. Stockton, R. Headley, L. Brown, D. Mead. MY FIRST DAY AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Something is wrong! My books tell of a little red schoolhouse. The bell is supposed to be ringing, and happy faces of boys and girls should be tellingmethat this is the first day of school. The teacher ought to be standing in the main entrance eager to re- ceive her children, those who were with her last year as well as the newcomers. I'm confused! I see no horse and buggy scene. Here is a build- ing whose design is ultramodern. The electronic agehas caused the iron Cast bell to be replaced by the buzzer. The kids are unloading from the school bus while the teachers drive up in latest model cars. I'm sadly awakening from a summer's dream. The days of Little League Baseball, Conneaut Lake Park, and Pymatuning fishing are past. I'm hurrying to the herd which is assembling in the gym. I'm searching, I'm lost, I'm new here! This is my first day i.nJunior High School! Why am I here? I'm part of a big plan, I must be important. Surely big things are expected of me, otherwise why all these expensive gifts -- these are gifts, I cou1dn't afford to buy them. Thanks! Thank you, God! Thanks for making me an American. And, please, God, give me strength and good graces to make good use of this day. Let it be the end and beginning -- the end of child- hood and the beginning of manhood! I'm here to do a man's job! Richard J' aniak
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1611! .gg 24 ffffw 7TH G RAD E ,,i3Wff g Q 5 . ROW ONE: J. Phelps, C. Wescott, G. Lemon, B. Roxberry, G. Leonheart C Blumenstine, D. King, E. Reynolds, J. Warren, H. Berringer, J. Beagle, P. Sonowski, J. Phillips, J. Harris, C. Berringer. ROW TWO: T, Leach C. Zoner, D. Neiman, B. Bridge, W. Blair, M. Tighe, B. Carlson, E. Irons B. Hohl, M. Nick, R. Farley. J. Lytle, R. Copeland, L. Calladine, S. Petrus J. Herscher. ROW THREE: C. Davis, B. Taylor, C. Bollard, B. Sorenson, V. Headley. J. Wygle, P. Melenson, M. Agnew, J. Thompson. .T . Uzarski Piercey, R. Chelton, P. Brink, S. Wisnieski, D. Denham, G. Hartzell Godsave. ROW FOUR: W. Krauza, D. Arthur, R. Woodard, C. Dunlap Stevens, R. Mattern, N. Moss, C. Snyder, B. Welsh, J. Brown, L. Blood, Parks, D. Wade, L. Britton.
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An Ado1escent's Plea Time, stand still. Must we go on, grow up? Can't we stay here, wrapped in our padded cocoons of security We haven't found ourselves, haven't become individuals. Wait, time. Wait for us to become accustomed to our present surroundings. Must we face reality? Justine Cuban Never Again White, ever so white his flesh Soon to decay away Never again to be fresh. Still, ever so still his arms, Resting across his body Never again to charm. Cold, ever so cold he lies, In his bed of Eternity Never again to rise. Linda James Nancy, Nancy, so far away, Our morher's getting old and gray, She hopes to see you again someday Nancy, Nancy, so far away. Connie Trunick
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