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THE RED AND WHITE 19 LEST WE FORGET JUDITH GARRAN, '54 To be able to walk in a peaceful stride And not be afraid of the dark, , To learn of the freedoms to which we abide Thus feeling as free as a lark. But when thoughts are turned to the neigh- boring lands, Where freedom is hardly known, Its children are scared with cold little hands And great lack of care being shown. Here is a sight that should never have been But nevertheless still appears, Likena mournful cry from a cave deep with- in This can't go on through the years. Their world is so dark, their future so bleakg They realize not what's to come, Oh, the joys they could share if they only would seek The help of the gracious, omnipotent One. PROGRESS BRUCE SMITH, '54 Don't you think it's marvelous that man's creative mind Has created so many wonderful things there seems nothing more to find. He's synthesized and materialized and formulated an atomic equation. He's provided many a new method for destruction and invasion. He's concocted fine new liquors with very high alcoholic content, So we get 'drunk faster, why it's 9911! He's given us king size cigarettes that are 35 inches long So we get no tobacco tars and they're not the least bit strong. He's manufactured revolutionary '54 cars with over 300 horsepower So we can have more accidents by going 100 miles an hour. He's just detonated a new hydrogen bomb that can wipe out a whole city. All these things he's done for us and yet I think it's a pity. He's tried to better our living by creating more and more, But he's yet to free the world of all its conflict and war. SWEETHEARTS SHARON CROSBY, '54 I thought that you would like to know That someone's thoughts go where you gog That someone never can forget The hours we spent since first we metg That life is richer, sweeter far With such a sweetheart as you areg And now my constant prayer will be That God will keep you safe for me. THE LAKE P. E. SEAVEY, '54 There's a lake in the north With waters unending, A silver-blue lake With colors blending. Its shores are sandy, So soft and warm, Its trees are tall, And stately in form. The lake is there now As it was long before, And long will it be there For all to adore. There is only one reason It's so beautiful to see, That's because God made it For you and for me. y LIFE SYLVIA COHEN, '54 What is life, you ask me, I'll answer you this way: ' Your life is what you make it As you live from day to day. What is life you wonder, , As you wander aimlessly, Like a leaf caught in a windstorm, Or as seaweed in the sea. Is it something you can buy for gold Or barter with a friend? Is it something you can sell some day, Or by some chance can lend? Oh, no, my friend, I'm glad to say, These things you cannot dog And as you walk on down the path Your life reflects just you. For life is God's to give and take And only He can say Just when or where new life begins Or when it fades away. THE KID NEXT DOOR sYLv1A CAMPBELL, '54 The kid who lives next door to me Should be taken over so1neone's knee. An angel to his Mom and Dad, The neighbors think he's pretty bad! Sometimes a cowboy, dressed in cowboy pants, Then an Indian, with whoops and a dance. Often he's a pirate fierce, Burying gold in our front lawn. Building rockets he's a man from Mars. Our picket fence bears all the scars, Tomorrow he'll top all he's ever done. Thank goodness that he's the neighbor's son! !
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UNH! :'-I- F59 . , -'I gl Y. 'fa k - CELEBRITIES vs. STUDENTS Here is a list of Spauldingites who resemble a famous person in either personality, iield, looks, or talent. Marcel Huppe ..... Harrison Dilard Donnie Hammer ...... Art Devalin Anne Hescock ..... Maria Tallchief Peggy Foster .. Annette Honeywell Sandra Clement . . . Audrey Hepburn Mary Lunt ........ Marion Marlow Bob Hanson .... .... D ean Martin Skip Brown .... .... J erry Lewis Bruce Turner . . . . . . Harry James Bunky Clark ........ Gene Kruper Henry Cole ..... Henry Longfellow Paula Dallaire .... Elizabeth Taylor Beverly Gerrish Marilyn Monroe David Seaivey ......... Ham Fisher Norman Hamel ......... Don' Juan Gilly Ross .. John Barrymore, Jr. Wendell Leavitt .................. The Happy Scientist Ray Drouin ........... Bolo Coosey Alden McKay ...... Woody Herman Bob Vanasse ........ Ted Williams Beverly Johnson .... Babe Zaharias Dick Turgeon .....,, Bobby Shantz Wesley Bickford ...... Glenn Miller John Hamilton ................... The Friendly Undertaker Victor Joos ........ Mighty Mouse Butch Peabody ...... , , Casanova Dick Cavanaugh and Kathy O'Neill . Marge and Gower Champion Beverly Clough .... Candy Conover Carlene Richardson ............... Florence Nightingale Richard Frye ........... Bob Hope William Garvin ...,, Doctor Malo-ne Rae Hunt ....... Private Secretary Wesley Sayer ...... Mr, Peepers Jane Spinney .... Queen for a Day Kenneth Grenier .... Boston Blackie
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