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TIME PASSES Climbing up a scenic mountain, Listening to the sounds of God, Looking as the leaves float by, I feel so free - climbing . . . listening . . . looking . . . Gliding down a snowy trail, Feeling the wi11d against my face, Knowing that l'm not alone, I am so happy - gliding . . . feeling . . . knowing . . . XValking along a blooming lane, Seeing the buds appear once more, Hearing the songs of the first few I am so lucky - walking . . . seeing . . . hearing . . . Swimming gracefully through the Enjoying the freshness of the air, birds. ripples, Hoping the day would last forever, I am so content - swimming . . . enjoying . . . hoping. Knowing this is God's own world, Believing there is none so great, Loving life the way I do, I am thankful - knowing . . . believing . . loving. PAMELA MURRAY, '60 PEACE A thousand nights A hundred fleeting dreams A vision met and rarely seen. HAL MAGUIRE, '61
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