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Alma Mater The days we spent with you may soon be gone, but not forgotten, T T We lofue you best of all, dear Rancho High. The friends that we have made are not for now, but for a lqfetime, To you we pledge our lofoe and loyalty. The games that we've played wepll remember hereafer, The fun and the tears, all the cheers and the laughter. And tho wegll say farewell to you, our alma mater, Your green and white will guide our loyalty. Words and Music by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dailey 1956
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Generally friendly and sociable by nature, a student joins with others who share his interests and together they organize a club. The club may be educational, strictly for fun, or meant to be of service to the school and community. At all club meetings, parties, money raising projects, club activities, are chief topics of discussion. Vlfith interest as a common bond, students come to know each other better than is possible in ordinary classroom situations. Through sharing experiences, solving problems, and just socializing, each member gains a little insight and knowledge which may benefit him in the unknown days to come.
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