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Show In Memoriam Bonnie Keaneth Hodgson Taylor By Mabel L. Blayney This classmate and friend, one of loyal daughters, was taken from us year had She loved her school; started. this A true Weber loyal and friendly had time Weber's before she a gy its friendly spirit. No more will she roam our halls and join with us to cheer it. A member of the Class of 1960, she loved fun, excitement, speed, and gaiety. As is true with many teenagers, her responsibilities were not few. With her brothers and sisters at home, she had so much to do. An unselfish, happy heart had our friend, Bonnie. Thoughtful and considerate of others, she always wanted to be. To lose this friend of Weber's makes us very sad: makes us wish we had helped to make her life more glad. May stay. the spirit of her May we extend best self always a helping hand with us to those less fortunate each day. To Bonnie, who is gone, we pen these lines in our annual so dear and renew our desire to be more friendly each DCA CN IU OOO DOA IN SN DODO oN OO DOO Io OO OID oN ao passing year. for petty quarrels smiles and days. Soft-spoken day bright. to guide Warrior was he, full of fun, as could be. Kenny had no happy Or eNviOUS service and His warm, filled gentle, he Ways. Sunny his youthful made sincere handclasp his fellow. classmates aright. each helped In class and out, at home or in school, Kenny lived wholeheartedly the Golden Rule. A void is in our ranks since he has gone. Sweet memories of him will with us linger long. His teasing prank and cheery smile lighted his teachers days. His fellow Warriors will surely miss his Happy Warrior ways. Therefore, in this Golden Spike for 1958-59, we pay tribute to Kenneth Taylor and to his example so fine. May our lives continually grow him, and may his true spirit never grow dim. and better because friendly of Weber |