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illnr Aulh Kang i-'vgne Should auld acquainlance be forgot, And never brought lo min'? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And auld lang syne? For auld lang syne. my dear, For auld lang syne, XVe'll tak a cup o' kindness ye! For auld lang syne. -Robert Burns. FORTY years of youth have passed through the halls of Topeka High School -forty years of hurrying footsteps and laughing voices. Forty years ago the North Building was a proud new structure: forty years ago the chairs shone, the walls and floors were unmarred. But what matter if now that shining newness is gone? It has given way to a lovable old age. Memories cloak the scratches and cracks until they are not discernible, and everyone, from sophomore to senior, will remember forever not only the scarred and worn buildings but the many friendships their kindly walls have fostered and sheltered. The 1931 Sunflower is, for all students, the tangible reminder of life in the old Topeka High School buildings. It is a volume of memories of your teachers, your classmates, your clubs, and your activities. As you turn its pagegi may they bring a thousand happy reminiscences, a thousand happy dreams of auld lang synel s X , I 'rim ss? mx fav,- 5
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