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If all the sorrows of this weary earth— The pains and heartaches of humanity-— If all were gathered up and given me, I still would have my share of wealth and worth Who havt, you. Friend of Old, to be my cheer Through life's uncertain fortunes, year by year. Thank God for friends, who dearer grow as years•increase Who, as possessions fail our hopes and hands. Become the boon supreme, than gold and lands Mor. precious. Let all else, if must be, cease; But Lord of Life, I pray on me bestow The gift of friends, to share the way I gc THOMAS CURTIS CLARK
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We, the SENIOR CLASS of 1947, dedicate this issue of INDIAN ECHOES to our PARENTS who have so faithfully seen us through our school days, PARENTS P is for the patience they have shown us, A is for being the apple of our eyes; R is for the rest we never gaue them, E is for their eagerness for us to rise; N is for being near when we needed then, T is for their trust, whose limit is the skies, S is for the success they have hoped we will a ttain; . Put them all together and they spell parents. And we want to thank them once a ain.
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For the1 past three years, we, the students of Pawnee Township High School, have edited an annual titled INDIAN ECHOES. Each year we have tried to make this publication a little better than that of the preceding year. V.'e sincerely hope that we have succeeded in doing so. V e are all living in a rapidly chancing post-war world. The INDIAN ECHOES staff of 1947 has attempted to capture and hold forever precious moments of our happy and carefree high school days. By compiling all of these memories into one book, we may in after years open the book and live again our high school days. Regardless of what our future lives may be or wh .t Fate holds in store for each Of us, no one will have the power to erase these memories from our hearts. It is the ardent wish of the staff and myself to succeed in this attempt. If we do accomplish our aim, we will consider INDIAN ECHOES of 1947 a job well done. Jane Minder - EDITOR
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