Porter High School - Outlook Yearbook (Kezar Falls, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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IN HEMORIAM hd In memory of Louis F. Stanley, a graduate of the Class of 1957, a loyal Alumnus of Porter High School, who passed away May 22nd nThey are not gone who pass Beyond the clasp of hand, Out from the strong embrace. They are but come so close We need not grope with hands,' Nor look to see, nor try To catch the sound of feet. They have put off their shoes Softly to walk by day Within our thoughts, to tread At night our dream-led paths Of sleep. They are not lost who find The sunset gate, the goal Of all their faithful years. Not The The And Who And lost are they who reach summit of their climb, peak above the clouds storms. They are not lost find the light of sun stars and God.N



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