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You to the left and I to the right, For the ways of men must sever- - And it well may be for a day and a night, And it well may be forever . But whether v e meet or whether we part (For our ways are past our knowing) A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart On the ways we all are going! Here ' s luck! For we know not where we are going. With a steady swing and an open brow We have tramped the ways together, But we ' re clasping hands at the crossroads now In the Fiend ' s ovm night for weather; And whether we bleed or whether we smile In the leagues that lie before us, The ways of life are many a mile And the dark of Fate is o ' er us . Here ' s luck! And a cheer for the dark before us! LOOKING BACKWARD getting bogged down with acti vities that final month in May being the first class to have to take exams cheering the boys against Mentone in the semi-finals of the County laughing at Mr. Swigert ' s puns in government LOOKING FORWARD Though prejudice perhaps my mind befogs, I think I know no finer things than dogs: The young ones, they of gay and bounding heart, Who lure us in their games to take a part, Who with mock tragedy their antics cloak And, from their wild eyes ' tail, admit the joke; The old ones, with their wdstful, fading eyes, They who desire no further paradise Than the warm comfort of a smile and hand. Who tune their moods to ours and understand Each word and gesture; they who lie and wait To welcome us --with no rebuke if late. Sublime the love they bear; but ask to live Close to our feet, unrecompensed to give; Beside which many men seem very logs-- I think I know no finer things than dogs . car washes to earn money for their class choosing class officers anticipating the great food in the cafeteria try-outs for chorus 18
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WASHINGTON, D.C. What have ya ' got in the glass. Brad?” or Hidin ' behind a Budweiser shirt, Norm? Now, Janet . . . you know there aren ' t THAT many steps in the Washington Monument” Tramp, tramp, tramp, here the sound of marching feet . . . or Golden-haired leader-of-the-pack . Are you sure that was a right turn at the Lincoln Memorial?” or According to my calculations, Bobby Kennedy should be here any minute. Cheryl ' s morale booster. or a good ol ' McCarthy fan. BORDON MILK PRODUCTS Warsaw, Ind . 17
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