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. T ' 1315 Q1E.5'i-P ,ft-. S A Graduation Poem Q L-'L 3 ow often it happens, in life's shortening span, 'Ihat old friends and neighbors must part. How softly, how swiftly, it creeps in our lives, How painful, it spears the heart. What happens must happen, and nothing can stop The perpetual grind of our living, The wor.d must not spin us about like a top! Yet whence comes the pow'r of our stopping? What will it be like to go out in the world Alone, with no classmates to cheer us, And how will the storms and great trials of life Be met, Without teachers to steer us? I Wish We cou.d go on forever like this: Singing, and laughing and crying, Together we've started and almost become Like one, through the bonds we've been tying. But cfassmates, sing ho! the battle's beginning, Put on the full armor of God. Use all of your strength, whether losing or Winning, And fighting, go down to the sod. -KENNETH WILSON
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Farewell Messages to the Class of '49 Congratulations to the graduating class of 1949, I like to think that our Alma Mater has helped to lay a foundation for your future life. May you be loyal to her, to self, to others, and to Godf, LEMMON C. STOUDNOUR You were a promising looking freshmen class, a little on the heavy side from the standpoint of self esteem in your sophomore year. Your junior year witnessed the appearance of outstanding leader- ship in class and school activities. In your senior year you are eagerly observing, diagnosing, and prescrib- ing. Congratulations. D. L. SHAFFER Seek life-the greatest thing on earth, and so conduct it that it will bring you the fullest possible measure of achievement. VVe have tried to instruct you in the way that you should go. Our hope is now that you will not depart from it, as you depart from us. May success and happiness be yours, class of '49.,' M. MARTZ After four long and arduous years you are now taking your place as Alumni of Cove High, Per- haps you may look at commencement with a sense of sorrow and regret. However, even greater, there is one of triumph for a task well done and a hope for a brighter future. As SenioriClass Advisor I can sincerely say that I enjoyed working with you and appreciated your splendid cooperation. EUGENE E. LINDSEY '4Fort -niners ou were a nice class to Work with commerciall and sociall . The ban uet and Y i Y Y Y Cl Junior-parties were fine examples of your ability, creative imagination and cooperation. Your value to Cove High is seen in the newspaper and Junior Class Play which were established largely through your effortsff . , MISS SPENCER I have been inspired anew by the class of '49. Thus have I been challenged for the twenty-second time. May each of you divinely guided do your best. You've been a class of vim and vigor, zeal and zest. Best Wishes. A. EMMERT FREDERICK As you continue your journey in life may you have health, success, and happiness? ALMA POINTS I have had four pleasant years with you. PAUL J. FISHER Here's to the class of forty nine, a group of jolly girls and boys, Who were always making a lot of noise, And are very soon to get in line, may you never cease to climb, To lofty heights sublime. I W. MICHAEL BECHTEL Good luck to the Forty-niners. I hope you strike it rich in life the way the school became rich when all your quiet, steadfast, wonderful talent came along at Cove. S. C. EBOCH Tell me what to say and I'll write it. It doesn't take 30 or 50 words to write good-bye and good riddancef' THE COACH It is with joy that we bid farewell to the class of 1949. Not the joy of :good-riddance'g not the joy of 'at last thank goodnessf It is the joy of knowing that another group of young people have en- countered and successfully passed every test of living to the present and are now ready to enter up on a new phase of lifef, CARLTON W. HOYT
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