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There is a time for everything:
A time to be born; a time to die;
A time to plant and harvest;
A time to win;
A time to study;
A time to laugh;
A time to pray;
A time to dance:
A time to give;
A time for gathering stones;
A time to hug;
A time to find;
A time to lose;
A time to be friendly;
A time to tear <rip-off)
A time to repair;
A time to be quiet;
A time for goofing off;
A time to speak up;
A time for loving;
A time for decision;
A time for peace.
(modified) Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
"SPECIAL PEOPLE"
It is impossible to include a picture of everyone;
these are just a few of the special people at GHC.
Cherished memories of college life will be ours
because of all the special people at the college.
THERE IS A RIGHT TIME FOR EVERYTHING
GHC:
Try It
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A TIME TO BE BORN; A TIME TO DIE
LIFE
Eyes open
A crying sound
A first step is taken
Falling
Trying again
School bells
Learning
A pony tail is pulled
Stealing a kiss
Reading, Writing,
Arithmetic
The school dance
Graduat16n day
A diploma
The draft
War
Blood and horror
Fighting
Peace comes
Honorable discharge
Returning
Searching
Walking hand in hand
Lovers kiss
A solemn oath is taken
Working together
Making a home
Pain
Happiness
A life is born
A new era begins
One is taught while one teaches
A departure comes
Time passes
Streaks of grey
Sadness
Eyes close
-Allan
Creviston-
STUDENY'SCO.-Y
STUDENT NAME
QUART!:�
Fall
Zelda Histlebauger
DE�NT
COURSE
HUt'ISER
101
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102
Speech
P.E.
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Journ.
1971
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Football Coaching
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Speech Therapy
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Advanced Hijacking
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We the students of Grays Harbor College proudly acknowledge the many fine
opportunities provided to us through the courtesy of our local junior college... the
progressive institution of Washington.
A TIME TO PLANT AND HARVEST
PEHFOH,1ANCE
APPlt/\IS/\L
Far Exct•t>ds .Joh !tequin·nwnts !Top Len·! Performant·c - Top
10%)
Leaps tall buildin.gs 11·ith a single bound:
Ts faster than a spc('ding h11ll<'t:
Can fly high('r than a mighty rocket;
More powerful than a locomoti\'e:
Gives policy g11icbnce to Cod.
Ext'eeds .IC1h l!1·1p1in·nw11ts llli!'.h l.1·n•I P1•rf1H"nwrs - N1·xt 111%)
l\1ust take nin11ing start to )('ap OV('r tall buildings:
ls just as fast as a SJW<'ding trnllet:
Wlwn f'lying. cannot JH'nctrate atmosphere;
/\s pow('rful as a locomotive:
Talks with Cod.
Meets Ex1u·el!'cl .Job lt!'qt1irl'nwnts l('an n•:1t·h 75%
of ct•iling)
Can onl.v leap OV('r short buildings:
Not quite as fast as a speeding l>ullet:
Only flies as high as transports:
Lost'S t lJ!-'-of-w<Jr with a locomot ivc:
Listens to Cod.
Ml'cls Minimum .Joh H.l'qllin•ml'nts (('annot n·adt 75r;;,)
('rashes into buildings when attempting to jump ovN them:
Lm shoot l>Lillets:
Has tro11hle f'lyin.l!:
Gets run over h�, locomoti\'(':
Talks with thc' animals.
Fails l.o \1<-l'I
Minimum Joh lt1·1111ire1m•11!s tShonlcl
ht• t'otlllSl'kll into Ed11l'alio11 'Vlajor)
Cannot rc'cognize buildings:
Wouncts self with bullc•ts when attempting to shoot gun:
Talks to walls .
A TIME TO WIN
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A TIME TO STUDY
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Knees
Knees.
No one
talks of knees,
I wonder why?
Knees you say.
How boring.
Everyone has two.
Knobby, pudgy,
thick, thin,
flabby, bony,
wrinkled or smooth.
Don't laugh
at the sight
of a knee.
Think of how funny
you would look
without any.
Stoop over,
Walk,
Climb a hill
or a tree.
Go upstairs
or down.
Stiff legged
you're out of
your mind.
So don't forget
you have
two knees.
Be thankful
for what they
are.
-Allan Creviston
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A TIME TO LAUGH
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A TIME TO PRAY
A TIME TO DANCE
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A TIME TO GIVE
In mv mind
There is a puddle of blood
It's the blood
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Of butchered dreams and sacrificed ideals
It's the blood
Of philosophies and fantasies
All blood of murdered thoughts
They were all lined up and
Shot down by the firing squad of reason
Shot down in the name of common sense
Cut down by the blade of superior thought
This slaughter
Has left the walls of my mind
Splattered with the blood
Of all these childhood whims
And now they merely bleed
Into this polluted stream
Of my mind
How do they think they ean annihilate
Any more of my asperations
Without making my stream
Spill
Over
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- J.B. & D.K.
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A TIME FOR GATHERING STONES
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NUMBER ONE
There is a man who is never wrong;
Here at Grays Harbor he has worked long.
Frowning he does most of the while,
But when he is teased he really smiles.
For some boys at the college he has no wit,
As so often he has to yell so they w;�1 not sit.
His voice can be harsh and oh so lou�.
But of his workers he is very proud.
He is always seen walking around,
And new freshmen are afraid to make a sound.
Students come to him from far and near,
For his advise and humor they long to hear.
To cute little girls he is very gallant;
And getting things done is his talent.
In the hearts of many he is Number One:
Little Scotty is so much fun!
Sue Schwarz
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A TIME TO HUG
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A TIME TO FIND
A Dedication
I come to you burdened with sin,
You didn't hesitate but take me in.
When I spoke you lent me your ears,
Upon your shoulders I shed my tears,
My tears were bitter and full of hate,
But you showed me it wasn't too late.
Again I came in time of need.
Of my problems you took heed.
You listened and were ready to give,
But with my burdens I couldn't live.
You were patient and showed me the way,
I decided to do right from that day.
I worked day after day, Oh how I tried!
It was hard and rough, Often I cried,
Tears of grief, hate, and sorrow,
Now I hopefully await each tomorrow.
I can't sincerely and honestly say,
True happness is forever mine.
-Lori Foust
A TIME TO LOSE
Carving of my Mind
Lonesome, so lonesome
Now that you're no more,
Lonely, so lonely
As I slowly close the door.
Yearning, yes. Yearning
For the things that can't be,
Wanting, still wanting
You here with me.
Grieving, yes grieving
For all the wasted time,
Sorrow--only sorrow
With no one to know my mind.
Foolish, so foolish
To hope without cause,
Foolish-what a fool
Now to bear the loss.
Sighing, just sighing
Knowing you're with she
Accepting, finally accepting
You love her, not me.
-Lori Foust
A TIME TO BE FRIENDLY
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.\ ( ;atlwrin� Place
Th(• rno1n is sizl·;11JI<:. sp;HT for 1na11y. ;ind ;ill ;ii>oul ;1r(' p\'lilt• sq11:1rv 1;1hlt•s 11ilh
011y tops. lwld uprighl IJy
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shorl sl1tl>hy pipl' with fo11r
protr11din�'.
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brown imi1;ilio11 maho_g-
_giving it support.
Positioned ;t!ong­
sidc tlw t;il>l<'S ;in· hl;ick a11d or;lll,!-'.<' ('Olored pl;1sti<" b11('kt'I st·;ils. <il'si_g1wd to fit l':1l'h person who sits.
Thl' ceili11.L'. is <'ll'v;lfl'd. uplwld hy m;1ssiv<' hl•ams. hi_i'.h<·r t h;111 I hri<'l' th;1t of a man.
thl' h<•a ms.
protuding down. ar<' <'X 1<'11sive narrow rods
CC'nlC'rC'd hctwC'Pn
!>11 n1i ng rn1 llH·i r <'IH!s. <':lC'h one. an ovl'rsizcd whit c
glass IJ;1ll. emitting til(' radi;1m·<' of li_ght. Two inl<•rmi11;1hh· 11;ills frn111 ('(•ililll'. ov<'rhalfway down an· of solid
pl;1ste r. h<'IH';1tl1 1 1· h i< i 1
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<"rystallirw windmvs in the middl<'. dividing tlw 11·indnws. ;1r<' two transparent doors
op<•nin·L'. to tl w outside. To the top and aside of t lw central door f'r;1nw. prot rndin·� at an angle. clispl;1vC'd for
;!II to ohscrv<'. tl1e Nation:il F.mhlem. the fl;1g of our co1111trv displ;1�'in_g its dignit» ;rnd honor to all. /\nnthcr
w:ill is like unto the first. but with
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enormous accordi:111 l'oldin_g door. whi('h whl'n opened reveals anothC'r
�·normous room.
Sitting. looking. and listcnin,l.(. I
g<•ther s1waking in
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and rowdy. noisv ;111cl
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<"h;1ir� l>l'ople fro111
1 1 1 ;1 11 v
\\';ilks of lift•. all sittin.e: to­
ListC'ning. l he;1r. soft ;ind St'('J'('tivP. qui<'t ;ind plt'asant. loud
hoislC'rous voice. mixed to_g<'thcr with burst� of'
room in a pandemonium of sound.
/\llan N. Crcvist.an
SCl' S<'alC'd in
unbroken conversation.
�11rpris<' ;ind l:111ghtn.
<'ne:ulfing the
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A TIME FOR THINKING
Tribute to Lake Swano
Spongy needle beds
Made for lovers
J\nd quiet f'neakers
Who eome
To enjoy.
Maidenhair ferns
Towering
hemlock
Cotton soft moss,
Joining forces
To unbend
The minds
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A TIME TO RIP-OFF
STUDENT COUNCIL REALLY HAD A BRIGHT
WHEN THEY LET US
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MAKE THIS YEARBOOK
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Upon Thi.� Mountain
Up (his mountain I
s hall
climb.
Stoppin.l( only or need to rest.
Till I reach its highest pl'ak
!\ nd sit down where the eagles nest.
Upon this mountain I'll sec
Th(' :1we or c;od's _l(rcat <Teation
And all these thigs (ha(
lw made
Will Ill' for my meditation.
f'll po11cln (he heavens and
(kt•;111s.
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(he I hings ( hal grow,
Th<'tl I'll I hrow my empty beer
C;1ns ;I( :ill the pl'oplc below.
Sieve .Jordan
A TIME TO REPAIR
A TIME TO BE QUIET
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A TIME FOR GOOFING OFF
Some of you may
not understand the
meanings behind our
little masterpiece.
If this is the case,
the joke is probably
on you!
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Dear Mr. Phipps,
My boyfriend and
are having an affair.
Will you please help
us direct it?
Respectfully yours,
Zelda Histlebauger
A TIME TO SPEAK UP
DEDICATED TO
STUDENT APATHY
A TIME FOR LOVING
:\ (; lrl
lier l',Vl'S ;lf'l' ti](• l'Olor or Beauty.
lier clled:s arl' till' color of Dawn's
first li.L'.ht.
I l('f' lips arl' 111(' l'Olor or 1 lappincss.
I In ral'l' is 1 lw color or Hadiancc.
! l<·r ll;1ir is 1011.L'. and Curling
l·olon•d by 1 lw Night.
Sh<· is t:ill ;ind Slim.
l l<'r f<·;1l t1rl's :1n·
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prot1dlv
Shown.
Sill' walks and mov<·s
wit Ii
pois(• and
(;r;H'l'.
If Pr voil'l' is soft and Musil'al.
fl<'r lat1.L'.hll'r is W;1r111inL'.
I ll'r s111ik
is Charming
Slw is a Girl.
/\!Ian
Cr<'viston
"Lei me be when I am w<'ary
.Just a little bit rnor<· cill'l'ry
Think a liltk mon' of othns
/\nd a liltle less of me."
A TIME FOR DECISION
Tlw man who invented the T-square
reall_v must have racke<I his brain for
a name.
Today was Monday and there was plenty of it.
l :v en if I disg11ise my handwriting,
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Disappointment can be expressed in many ways.
I can 'l undcrstand it very wel I over the radio.
A truth
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never be rea<"hed
beeausc 1wopi(' <"annot understand each other.
Nor
r«lll
they stand c;ich oth<'r
because
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trut 11
h;isn't been reached.
Poor man.
-Danette Carrison
A TIME FOR PEACE
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The Great Escape
Dig-dig,
Dig-dig-dig.
Dig-dig, Dig-dig-dig.
Dig-dig,
Dig-dig-dig,
Dig-dig
Dig-dig-dig-dig.
Dig-dig-dig.
Dig-dig.
Dig.
Sneak-Sneak,
Sneak-sneak-sneak.
Run.
Run-run-run.
Run-run.
Run-run-run.
HeHeHe-HaHaHaaaaa.
Free at last.
Run-Run-Run.
-Allan Creviston
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