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Valedictorian, Gloria Francis, presents her speech, The Quiet Revolution. After hours of practice, days of organization by Mr. and Mrs. Lupi, and years of schooling for the graduat- ing Seniors, we finally turned our tassels and became alumni of Beallsville High School. But graduation is more of a beginning than an ending. Now each of the 47 Seniors must go their own way - some to higher ed- ucation, some to jobs, some to the service, and even some to housekeeping. For l2 years Beallsville High School was our way of lifeg now it is no more, he if 4.4 fm., Debra Marmie presents the Saluta tory address, What the World Needs Now Is . . . fy, Q VZ I 1- Q ' 4 69 v JULIE WELLS Class Vice-President STAN RO BY Class President DEBRA MARMIE Graduating with Honors JEFF THOBURN Graduating with Honors GLORIA FRANCIS Graduating with Honors
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'xi 5 a THE BEALLSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUA TING CLASS OF 1972 FRONT: J, Wells, S. Roby, J. Thoburn, G. Francisg SECOND ROW: A. Sefert, G. Mellott, D. Aberegg, P. Milosavljevic, S. Palmer, G. Riser, C. Kress, P. Speece, F. Blair, THIRD ROW: D. Dornon, J. Mellott, E Schneider, C. Cline, F. Freeman, G. Pittman, B. Decker, R. Williamson, D. Hudson, D. Saffell, S. Bran don, D. Hughes, B. Burkhart, FOURTH ROW: K. Meyer, J. Burke, R. Dillon, C. Wilson, R. Littleton, P. Mitchell, G. Dietrick, K. Fraley, L. Phillips, L. Perkins, K. Moore, G. Hagan, R. Hickman, G. Hoover, V. Dalton, F. Riley, P, Foltz, H. Atzenhoefer, R. Schumacher, V. Moore, SPEAKING: D. Marmie. The processional 'W . Senior advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lupi. 5 uni- '
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Seniors Visit l as , ii Manhattan , as seen from the 86th story of the Em- pire State Building. The long line waiting for tickets outside Radio City Music Hall, the largest indoor theater in the world. Typical of the long bus trip to New York, a sleeping Senior. The flags of the United Nations surround the out- door arena at Rockefeller Plaza. Eight months of selling lightbulbs, candy, and kits finally seemed worthwhile, as 29 excited Seniors departed for New York City on April 26, The all -night bus ride left everyone sleepy-eyed as dawn broke with the Empire State Building silhouetted against the New York skyline. Our first few hours in New York City were filled with the hassel of waiting for hotel rooms, tmpacking, and trying to believe we were finally there. From this point on every Senior has his own special memories of New York City. It could be the 336 exhausting steps to the top of the Statue of Liberty, the view from the Empire State Building , the show at Radio City Music Hall, the fear of the subways, or the magnificence of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Departure time - 9 p.1'1'1. Saturday night - found 29 Seniors spread about the lobby of the Royal Manhattan Hotel - tired, sore, dirty, and not very much looking forward to that long ride home.
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