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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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