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IT WAS ONLY YESTERDAY As we near the end of our high school years, we look back to the beginning. A beginning which seemed only yesterday. Who can explain the nervous excitement we felt as we entered Dearborn High for the first time, always careful not to step on the “D” for fear of scrubbing it with a toothbrush. Or the disbelief we shared when Mr. Faull told us the next three years would go by faster than we could possibly imagine. Not to mention the surprise when we discovered he was right. As the days and weeks went by filled with friends, games, parties, and dances, we each experienced moments to be remembered and shared a lifetime. Slowly, and without notice, our school, which once seemed so large and imposing, became a second home, and the hundreds of new faces, close friends. In these brief years, a closeness far beyond school or class spirit, developed between us which can only come from learning, growing, and discovering the world around us together. In looking back, we find security in knowing that the friendship we have shared and the lessons of growing up we have so painfully learned, will sustain and provide strength for us in our adult lives. As seniors, we enjoy and look forward to each day at D.H.S. more than ever before, while at the same time ironically regretting the passing of every dance, game or party as a step closer to our last. This is not to say we face the future with anything less than zealous optimism. That we are soon to graduate stands as an affirmation of our accomplishment, and of our preparation for the future. A future we are proud and eager to challenge. A future which begins today. — James Doyle 4
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