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had any left. Your parents
would recall the ritual of
buying Millard jackets, now
relegated to the back of the
hall closet. Will you remember
learning to pronounce "mai-
son " in 7th grade and finding
out in 8th grade French survey
th,at all it meant was house .
ยท The 9-10 building held
more surprises from the archi-
tect then a French word. Who
would omit the memory of the
purple wall? Is there a picture
of a formaldehyde marinated
crayfish in your memory box
from zoology class? Finding
your bus among the herd was
memorable. Drivers ed.
students might put a memory
of the day the accelerator
malfunctioned on their simula-
tor car and tl=ley got a "D" for
the day. Would your parents
keep the memory of teaching
you to drive? Would you
remember how Mr. Koch so
adequately covered the sec-
tion in the hand book on
"display of affection." Would
you want to include the stub
from your first pay check? How
about a football program or
the stick from the Charms you
crunched when the game got
close.
Would you remember the
taste of the Dolly Madison
cinnimon rolls you ate for lunch
at Level II? Would you
remember where the speed
bumbs are located at both
high school parking lots? How
about how to have Mustang
Pride in Indian Territory?
These are only a few of
the things we might choose to
save from our memories of
Millard . Soon we will close our
memory boxes and move on.
We can go back and open
them again when we meet a
former classmate or when we
drive by the buildings the
memories were made in .
This Is a proud moment for graduate
Sheldon Lutte, after getting his
diploma from Assistant Principal Scott
Koch .
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