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Adam ADVICE was a word, Only a word, a word Until it became the teacher And the time And all circumstances One day I saw it. ADVICE IfValking swiftly down the aisle Carrying ADVICE in his face And walking swiftly So swiftly That I asked him why -Which was a mistake, a mistake Forget ADVICE, said my friends Forget ADVICE, said my inner self Forget ADVICE, said my hands Forget him, whispered the night, Forget him, screamed the sun. -VVhich was a mistake, a mistake. You can ignore me,,' Said ADVICE But you cannot forget mef' I laughed and laughed and laughed, Laughing as I laughed and laughed, But there was nothing to laugh at, Although no one asked me, And I did not ask myself! -Which was a mistake ,a mistake. You can ignore me, Said ADVICE But you cannot forget me.', Among sounds and things Of ordinary school living The air was stabbed! Someone had said something, And I couldn't help it, Honestly I couldn't But I just couldn't keep on, laughing I had to Walk out of the room And leave the door open And Walk out of the building Into the whir of the traffic, It was all there Within the sound, It was all there round about me, I had to walk out of ignorance Into the portals of ADVICE. You can ignore me, Said ADVICE But you can't forget me. I just couldn't keep on laughing, I had to return And listen to ADVICE -Which was no mistake, no mistake. 28
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TOP Pll 'i'U RE - 3rd Row: A. Manllunll, L. Gnldlmnnnn-r. H. Frnnlc, Il. lim-se. C. Keteliani, L. Smith, E. Fowgill, J. Colgan, C. Alsen, 0. Shotsky, Il, lVit-k. :intl ron: Miss 1'1im-knit-ver. N. Olson, li, Sittvl. J. lianli-r. ll. Uniiiptoii. .l. Si-line-li. tl. Hawley. F. Gholson, R. Mackenzie, B. XVilliams, A, Jar-quess. lst Row: E. Itoigers, D. Collins, M. Davis, J. Sturm. P. l ozt-y, M, Butler. M. liovns-li. Il. Slnnnwny. Il. Darnall, M. Heil, D. Jac-okes, A. Amie-rson, G. Torlanil. l10'l l'0M I'H l'I7 R-E -ith Row: H. tlangruin. ll. Cole. XV. Hunter. 3rd Row: C. Finley, W. l ulway. J. limitwrigxht. D. Allen, XV. Froman, lla. Barney. P. Peterson, J, Shaw, B. Fisher. 2nd Row: Mr. l'llll'gL'l'1-'2lYl-'S, 'l', Wright. NI. S4-het-klu, L. Shultz. C. Rider. R. Miller, 15. Merritt, B. Hagen, A. Mi-Kee, J. Joyce, D, Thnnnis. lst Row: M. llawlly, Il,Ea1'l. P. Ilixler, V. Harrison, H. SCllllllIlT, l'. Frettiin, A. Merritt. M. George, D. 0'Marn, D. Thompson, G. Brown, .I. Knowlton. 6344 President . Jack Shaw Vice President Gloria Hawley Secretary . Ray Barney Treasurer . Leslie Smith Sergeant-at-arms . . . Carl Finley Student Council Representative . Ronald Mackenzie Advisors ..... Miss Eickmeyer, Mr. Hargreaves The freshman class of 1938 underwent due punishment during initiation week from the honorable sophomores. After initiation was over, they appeared at school with smiling faces, bubbling over with enthusiasm for Whatever might lie ahead. Whexi rally night rolled around, the freshmen had laid their bonfire and were patiently await- ing the fireworks. The freshmen class sponsored a successful skating party at the Oaks, and a movie from which they cleared 331728. As their school year advanced, they showed an in- creasing spirit of enthusiasm and cooperation. They have a very promising high school career ahead of them. 27
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