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Dedication This year the Senior Class chose to dedicate the 1975 Yearbook to three this honor. Mrs. Bousquot-Ctiiclanw Secretary - 1 .-..v.. vw' . I, ' -af i 2 'NEW , 1 ' ,X .M --4 Q. Bucky Bullett- The voice of Drury ' Coafh john DelNegro-Athletic Director 1 gs: 11 people who they felt were deserving of F.-'pp'-f.,,,. xt
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Introduction N, 1 l 1 l V l Stephen I. Drotter, Principal TO THE CLASS OF i975 I am pleased that the opportunity was presented whereby you had a few months to enjoy the facilities of new Drury. Your leaving high school days, with the accompanying comforts of home and home-grown companions, is not an enviable situation. This is in view of the current economic strangulation. The period of transition for all of you will be in varying degrees. Variation will be determined on where you will be. Students who will be in some form of higher education, will not only have the stress of both classroom competition and adjustment, but also the economic strain both at school and at home. Students wishing em- ployment will meet the following: frustration due to lack of open- ings, where openings occur, there may be competition from person- nel, both experienced and even professionals, forced out of employment by the economy. As you face the transition, and the years ahead in your life, dominant roles will be played by your attitude, your philosophy, your charac- teristics, your physical and mental development. Life will not give you a periodic report card to indicate your status, your progress. You will have to determine this yourself through self- inventory periodically. If there are negative aspects, then you have to resort to one factor, namely, change. Everyone has the capacity to change. How you will do this will depend on your attitude, your phi- losophy, your mental and physical make-up. Everyone does not develop in the same manner. Some persons do not attain their potential until after they have left school, after they have experienced life. However, the salient fact to remember is that education continues throughout life. Do not give up when adversity faces you, such as pointed out to you at the beginning of this writ- ing. Eventually the sun of hope and opportunity will shine again. t Dr. Robert Loretan, Superintendent It is a distinct pleasure and honor to comply with the request by the staff of the yearbook that I write a short introduction regarding the new school and this senior class. The impossible dream as was titled our Annual Re- port of two years ago, has come true in the opening of the new high school. It is a building of unique design in which we hope a truly excellent high school pro- gram will be offered. I have been well aware of the conditions that we have forced this senior class to go through in its final two years of high school. I also realize that some of this class would have preferred to graduate from our old Drury. ln every way the seniors have lived with the problems and helped us overcome them. My thanks to this senior class for its patience and leadership the students have shown as we entered the new school. I salute them and wish them the best of luck in the future.
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