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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
   'Jr^Vi* .:r  :* '■ 'T ''-■  ' * .:  ened as they grew.

                                      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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