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L.H.S. CHRONICLE less oem 'CADIEUH As we stand upon the threshold Of the parting of our ways, Our hearts feel sad and lonely And full of hope for future days. The understanding guidance, That has helped us in the past, Will stand out above all others Like our Hag upon the mast. Each teacher, that has guided us From shattered hopes and fears, Will have a place within our hearts Throughout the coming years. We'll miss that walking up the hill In fair and stormy weather, We'll walk it surely in our dreams With happy classmates there together. Each face will linger in our memory Within our hearts and minds Forever stamped indelibly None finer could we find. No better school in all the world Could we ever hope to spy With teachers more unselfish Than in good old Lewis High. We'll miss each little study, Each smile that beamed our way, And when we think of parting We wish that we could stay. To say, goodbye brings sorrow, So let's just say adieug Not farewell to our classmates But, I'll be seeing you. FLORA ELIZABET1-1 BAIER S Page Eighteen .- ' - -9 L 1t git ., ,.,. ,A --El wmW.m if . +1wa
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L.H.S. CHRONICLE Miss Beach -- This sheet of music to be used in future concerts. Mrs. W. Tarrant - The box of cotton for future use in cleaning thermometers. M iss Bristol -This book on How to Play Bridge may be of some use to you. Mrs. Moore - This pad will be useful for the many summons to the office you write. Mr. Stewart -This glass to help replace future broken ones. A Shirley johnson -To you we leave these tokens so you will always be able to come to 4 the basketball games. 4 To the Class of '46 To the Class of '47 5 To the Class of '48 To the Class of 349 2 left Signed before testament. l l l v l l l l r t l I V s 1 l The privilege of becoming Seniors and renewing Senior funds. The right to be called upper class men. The privilege of plaguing the Freshmen class. - A pass to enter Lewis High in a more ambitious way then we witnesses of the Senior class, this now stands our last will and AUDREY C.. ANDERSON ROSEMARY MCNERNEVX' s Page Twenty
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