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Dedication His teaching career began at Chagrin where he originated the wrestling program. The determination with which he had attacked his opponents in college was the same deter- mination that he expected from his wrestlers at Chagrin. Three years later, he had started a twenty-six match win- ning streak which earned for him a reputation as an out- standing coach... Four undefeated seasons in freshman football was an initial accomplishment as frosh football coach. He followed many of our senior boys through football, for he graduated to varsity coaching as our boys moved from the freshman to varsity squads... His patience and courage as our Drivers Ed Instructor made the ten m.p.h. driving lessons enjoyable. It was also during these lessons that many of us learned to appreciate his jokes and good country music... This fall, he returned to Bowling Green to pursue graduate studies. As the college's first and only all-American wrestler, he was honored with a position in Bowling Green's Hall of Fame... His friendliness and sense of humor are still remembered at Chagrin and it is now our turn to recognize the admirable examples of enthusiasm, sincerity, and sportsmanship that he set for us. In appreciation, we dedicate the 1970 Zenith to: Mr. James H. Hoppe I 5
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Fore word In our quest for the attainment of peace, both in individual and world situations, our most important purpose is the creation of a path to the Truth, and leading the world out of its immediate state of confusion. We are not necessarily the chosen children; more likely concerned individuals, fortunate enough to realize that all the answers exist in this moment, in the hearts of Man. Yet, for the answers to be meaningful, we must strive to realize what questions must be asked. And upon finding those ques- tions we can create the right and good causes, and we will inevitably find, along with the right questions, the effects of our good causes. Because we as a part of Mankind contain the Universe, we contain the future; thus we contain both the questions and the answers. And as we realize the questions, we will realize Life.. .for Life is the answer. Scott Lax, Student Council President For the graduate of the class of 1970 the new decade offers chal- lenges greater than ever before. The challenge of conquering space, disease, and the prejudices compromising unity of man is the impetus to resolve the injustices and the errors of the past decade. The spirit of redress is present; the talent, in- herent. The challenge can, must, and will be met. Harold Loesch, President of C.F.T.A. As you enter the decade of the seventies I covet for you true happiness--happiness which comes from developing a sense of purpose as an individual and a sense of unity with your fellowman. In seeking this goal, I urge you to develop a strong sense of loyalty to the highest hu- man values. As you are loyal to values, you will gain respect for yourself and for all persons, even those who may differ with you on specific issues. The problems facing us in the next decade can--in my judgement --only be solved in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and trust which is based on a loyalty to agreed common values. William A. Hunter, Principal of C. F.H. S. All generations have had wars to fight. My father's generation fought a war to end all wars. My generation refought the same war. Now this generation must fight the wars of human rights, of pollution, of hunger, of poverty, of overpopulation, of equal educational opportunities, and of finally ending all wars. Our hope is with you. Warren F. Thomas, Superintendent of Schools To the Graduating Class of 1970, I recommend that each of you continually establish attainable goals and develop the ENTHUSIASM necessary for achievement. Keep in mind that your inherent rights do not transcend the rights of others and your influence on the coming decade can be a substantial contribution to the progress of society. J. Frederick Laderer, Mayor of Chagrin Falls 6
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