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Editor's Closing. . . At the beginning of this year, I wrote an article appearing in the Fore and Aft newspaper which was headlined This Could Be A Great Year For Cabrillo. I believe it was a great year. lt was a year in which we won football fame with our first league championship in history. Oh yes, let's not forget the water polo team, which won only one game but still tied for the league title because of a tax strife in the Santa Maria schools. Thank you, Santa Maria taxpayers. ln basketball, our record of 15-9 was the best yet despite placing only third in league. And l'm sure that as of this writing, Mr. Dick Wilson is leading the baseball squad to its finest season ever. Our outstanding marching band, though it was a building year with plenty of freshmen, was still out winning awards through the determination of Larry Miller. People quit Mr. Miller's band often, but it seems that as they quit the band gets stronger. Our drama club was successful in its presentation of Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys, and the Madrigals were good enough to take a trip to San Francisco to give a performance. We had two national merit finalists this year which is an unheard of feat for a school our size. Three people this past school year won Heart Fund checks for their prize-winning experi- ments. Only one student accomplished this feat the year before. Yet with all these accomplishments, of which I've only named a few, the year could have been greater than it really was. Too many students were apathetic towards the spirit of the school. Our pep club fell apart from the beginning because of personality clashes, in which people thought more about personal gain than the improvement of school. Clubs and or- ganizations refused to help when asked to perform skits for assemblies. The people with real thoughts of helping the school were spread too thin. They were forced to do extra work on their own to make up for those who wouldn't help. Seniors refused to lead the lower classes in cheering at assemblies. lt was not too much to ask, yet members of the senior class refused to stand during class competition. Some may say that l'm harping on a minor point. Yet where are those people headed if they don't even have the energy or responsibility to voice some support? All of us in this generation must realize that if we don't make our dent in the world, and if the world hasn't changed one bit because of our existence, then our living means nothing. Bob Pellerin Editor 249
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