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Some twelve years ago, a number of little sparks entered the
portals of the elementary schools.
They were not the type of sparks that destroyed and black
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The fuel which they consumed was knowledge. As these '-'i-'r
sparks grew and consumed more knowledge, their pranks,
laughter, and giggles increased, yet became more subdued
and respectful when proper conduct demanded it.
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In passing through this phase of learning together and play-
ing together, they have forged the steel of good citizenship
and have now emerged from growirrg sparks to shining
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If ^ •. • ;ir -;•' .' . '. torches ready to shed ^|^ir light of knowledge to the dark
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corners of the w orld^
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