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Page 8 text:
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Close the door remembering that things can never be the Same again. When you come back on other Days with a mind clothed in different gar- ments Everything you knew will be Gone. You'll look around, but the Life that once was yours will belong to someone else. Adjust your tie; tie your shoe. You'll identify a bit and think about the friends you Thought you knew so well so long ago. Take one last glimpse now, of the things that mean so Much. A water fountain on the second floor; A desk that says You plus Me ; The empty gymnasium where you played basketbal I Are fading into oblivion Turn around and view the si lent halls and say Goodbye.
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On Friday, September 26, 1969, a flickering flame went out—a flame that had managed to flicker against all odds for two weeks from the day of the tragic football accident that claimed the life of Bill Prata. Bill had been active in sports from the first time he picked up a bat in little league baseball until his sudden death. His love for sports, in which he excelled, earned him positions on the football and basketball teams through his school years. While playing football in ninth grade, he scored five touch- downs in a single game. This was equaled by his ability to earn a berth on the varsity basketball and baseball squads. With his friendly and outgoing personality. Bill won many friends. His friendly smile, easy-going manner, and tactfulness were assets which helped him to hold many important positions. He was president of his class when a sophomore, and the lead character in the class play, Girl Crazy, when a junior. Bill will be missed here at Union by all his friends who knew and loved him. So, in a sense, the flame has not gone out, for in our hearts the flame still burns. ‘2
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