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wmmmmm At last spring arrives . . With proms, flowers for corsages and boutonnieres, white dinner jackets and flowing gowns, Spring is graduation —tears, joys, excitement, reverence, anticipation, challenge, good-byes, and yet a beginning. Spring is no coats, bright dresses, shirts, and cut-out shoes. Spring is a little white ball rolling on a fresh, new green while another is bouncing on a hard court from one racket to the other. Spring is Easter lillies, gay hats, new suits, church, and vacation. Spring is a hot, sweaty body flying around a track, leaping a hurdle, vaulting high into the air, straining to win. Spring is a student squirm- ing restlessly in a warm classroom. Spring is a bleak gray tree awakening to a warm breeze and sprouting green. Spring is soft, plush green grass inviting bare feet. Spring is gentle showers. Spring is a drop of dew in the early morn.
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An end, yet a beginning is the senior ' s life, the envy of the entire student body. Every pupil anticipates the day when he will be able to sing the senior song, have homeroom in l+ie cafeteria, dress up for senior day, ride bicycles to school, and finally march to Pomp And Circumstance. It is an eternity until those first three years pass, while that final year seems to disappear before its pres- ence was felt. After a summer of merrymaking, the new seniors ar- rive at Howe chanting their song. From that moment the weeks fly. Weekends are filled with dates and parties, while the weekdays are spent studying to improve class rank. Seniors await acceptance to colleges, while other pupils arrange for jcb interviews. Although the final year is one of complete satisfaction, the senior can ' t help being a little envious of the underclass- men. They have years before they must go into the world and make their marks, while the senior has only days left. Filled with the usual doubts the seniors graduate to pursue their am- bitions knowing they have been well prepared at Howe. — - ti §
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