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Our devoted Senior Class officers are Vice President Bob Rullo, Treasurer Nancy Soliday, Secretary Lois Sleek and Presi- dent Doug Kimmel. Leaving high school has always been a momentous occasion, yet in this year of strife and indecision it becomes even more so. Only those of us who are strong in our convictions and brave enough to work hard so that we may never lose sight of our goal will get ahead. lt has been said that school can be measured best by those who are taught in it. Our class, the class of 1974, has already begun to prove their abilities and responsibilities for leadership and success. We have shown this by working toward a number of achieved goals. Some of these were our magazine cam- paign in which we earned 54,8003 the sophomore Christmas Dance, Christmas in the Park 3 the production of our Junior Class Play, Here Come the Brides and our Senior Class Play, To Blush Unseen. One of our finest achieved goals was our Junior-Senior Prom- Moments Precious and Few and this year's Valentine Dance. We owe a lot of our success to our deans-Mr. Shank, Mr. DeBiase, and Mr. Kirkwood, last but not least our dedicated and outstanding class officers. It is our wish to extend thanks to our beloved teachers for helping us achieve our goals and dreams. So at last, we have finally reached another milestone on the road ahead. We only hope we can face our new life with con- fidence, faith and tranquility.
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