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it in mi ■ if a Freedom, the want of most people The lasting tradition of all. Was established by puritan and pilgrim After sufferings both large and small. 1 he task of establishing freedom Was dreadful and hard to bear But the people all worked together And fought in spite of dispair. At last the revolution was over And the people were all very glad To think that victory had covered The scars that had made them sad. Yet!! After the fight had ended One thing remain to be done, A set of rules to be written Assuring freedom for those to come. The colony leaders soon gathered At famous Independence Hall To discuss the rules to be written. As the law of freedom for all. The discussions were long and serious And of arguments many stories are told The document which finally was finished Is cherished by Liberty’s fold. The results of the work and the labor Were taken seriously just for a time But now are of minor importance Because freedom reigns in this clime. With war and strife all around us We ask with hearts full of pity Shall the life of freedom be ended? Or shall it be saved for our posterity? I Ml I Dorothy Reasner 41
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men seneei rACiuy First Row: Mr. Keefer, Mr. Strickler, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Koch, Mr. Simpson. Second Row: Miss Cawley, Mrs. Griffith, Miss Ewing, Mr. Curtis, Miss Carson, Miss Serene. GPALt seneei fACti iy First Row: Miss Atkinson, Miss Bell. Mr. Wilson. Miss McKelvey, Miss Miller. Second Row: Miss Lydick, Miss McCurdy. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Bleich. i I •»
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