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In Hhemorandanm Richard Wallis fey 16, (952 WHatcA 10, 970 My mind is collecting With thoughts so unclear Of where you have gone And what is so dear. But the thought of forgetting Is linguring with pain. But though you have gone, My tears will remain, ---Beth Hinkle
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%o-eward - What was the ‘‘Spirit of 70’’ at Banning High School? It was many different things to many different people. To the Seniors it was a year to cherish and remember always, because it was a turning point in our lives-— graduation. It was a year we had always dreamed about and never quite believed it was here when it came. To the underclassmen it was a time of new ex- periences and discovery along the road of education and growing up. To the administration it was another year of accomplishment in helping others to attain knowledge, to prepare them for the outside world. The ‘‘Spirit of 70’? was the outside world itself and it’s effect on us as individuals. It was the turning of a new decade, a decade that was filled with tumult and change. During this time we saw the assasination of five prominent, influential, American leaders. John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Medgar Evers, and Malcolm X were all felled by the bullets of a sick-minded individual or individuals. Racial tension was high as schools all over America were desegregated, and minority peoples began to stand up for the rights granted them by the Constitution. Wars raged in many parts of the world, and the little skirmish in Asia became the very big conflict in Vietnam. The ‘‘Spirit of 70’? was cheering for our team, being happy when they were victorious and still supporing them when they were defeated. It was mini-skirts, maxi-coats, moon landings, Soul music, the ‘‘Natural Look’’, beads, and Hippies. The ‘‘Spirit of 70’’ was a time to love, tocry, to laugh, to feel; but most imorptant, it was a time that none of us will ever forget. ASSOCIATIONS 12¢
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“The Spirit of 70” is Sad Pearce SEM era Love -alook as soft as the dew , akiss gentle as rain
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