File:Schools - Cars outside the old high school on top of the 4th Avenue hill in 1962..jpg
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Cars outside the old high school on top of the 4th Avenue hill in 1962. The photo was taken from a 2nd story window overlooking the old boys' practice fields, which were used for baseball and soccer. The Omar Khayyam poem reads:
The moving finger writes And having writ moves on Not all your Piety or Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line Nor all your tears wash out a word of it
(Photo and information from the 1965 Railroader Yearbook courtesy of Sherry Bowers Stull)
Gloria Moore Crowl - The two students walking across the field are Alan Crowl and Beverly Hauver heading up to 9th Avenue.
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