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Show '43 . . . And Victory By A. T. Challis When the sun begins to warm your brow, and the flowers blossom blos-som all around, its generally realized real-ized tlhat its June, and time for graduation. You've been to school for nine long months you've racked rack-ed your brain developing knowledge bumps. You started this year with volumes vol-umes of cheer come June the 3rd, we'll all shed a tear. For some of us this day will bring, a diploma and to school a farewell we'll sing. Others will return when the flowers die: To further their schooling without a sigh, .but the poor old grads will think it sad, for all of this joy they have previously pre-viously had. They'll be training for war and carriers, all of them scattering with the years. As a graduating class, as of June 3rd, their friendships will glimmer and then dim and die, for time will alter their paths so fine. All the enjoyment of the last 12 years has been crowned by the friends and the knowledge schooling school-ing gives. Whether soldier or worker for glorious peace South high graduates grad-uates of '43 will help blaze our way to victory .... And when peace has come, and the guns are still, other students with rapture will fill, as they are honored for their endeavor may God bless them forever and ever |