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Record Board FIRST ROW: Lizzie Munsell, Noreen Hait, Evelyn Seeley, Dottie Mead, Pat Wright, Bob Townsend, Rhoda Paul, Cheryl Smith - SECOND ROW: Carol Cartwright, Deanna Dorrance, Viola Sweatman, Sandy Andre, Gary Taylor, Richard Young, Mike Purdy - ABSENT: Larry Cammer, Donna Gordon, Donnie Hadden Staff FIRST ROW: Bob Townsend, Sports Editor; Rhoda Paul, Donnie Hadden, Editors-in-Chief - SECOND ROW: Dottie Mead, Business Manager; Maureen Kierdorf, Class Photographer; Evelyn Seeley, Art Editor; Pat Wright, Typist
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In Memoriam
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Reading Club Essay TOMORROW and TOMORROW and TOMORROW Both you and I take advantage of the many tomorrows ahead of us. We are all guilty of procrastination. The farmer may say that taking in a load of hay will wait until tomorrow; however, there is always the possibility of its raining that night. In case of rain he realizes that tomorrow was too late. For each day of our lives, we can always use the word tomorrow; and, with full con- fidence, we look forward to another day when life should treat us well. But did you ever stop to think that there might not be another tomorrow? We may never arrive home from work because of a car accident; we may have a sudden heart ailment; or maybe the Communists will agree to attack our country. Many drastic things could occur between today and tomorrow which might take from us the wonderful gift of life. Then tomorrow wouldn't matter! All our ambitions that were put off until one of the many tomorrows ahead would be completely washed down the drain. It is true that we must live for the future, but the future is such a gamble that we should not be so greedy when using the word tomorrow. Too many good things are saved until tomorrow. It is TODAY that really counts! TODAY is the time to do those things which we want so badly to do tomorrow. To- day we should love our family deeply. Today we should show great interest in our friends. Today we should try hard to learn about the many things that our world has to offer. Today we should look bright-eyed at the many wonderful gifts of nature that God has so unselfishly presented to us. Today we should breathe deeply the fragrant fresh air of each morning, noon, and night. Today should be lived as though there may not be another tomorrow. Patricia Wheeler (Class of 1962)
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