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*Alternate words (for celebrating the organization of the Primary, August 25, 1878):
A happy birthday to the Primary!
We sing with love and cheer,
For Primary is going to be
One hundred _____________ this year.
Use the appropriate number (subtract 1878 from the current year). You might,
for example, fill the blank with and ten or sixteen.
Words: Ruth Muir Gardner, 19271999,
and Lois Coombs Sprunt, b. 1930.
1978, 1987 IRI
Music: Marjorie Castleton Kjar, b. 1927.
1978 IRI
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