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What fortune future promises man cannot prepare for one man’s dream of happiness brings another soul despair- But Emerald Dreams are different no others can they hurt locked in some lost pyramid never to be unearthed . . . VOLUME 18 EAST BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL
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Dream on . . . and on . . . and on We can’t, like the eternally young characters in so many comic strips, lie on our backs in the grass and forever dream about the clouds as they float along the sky. Nonetheless, dreams are an integral part of our lives. With- out them, what would we do? Dreams help us grow and urge us to strive to- ward new goals. And, if we don’t suc- ceed. our dreams at least give us enough hope to try again. High school is a part of this dream. Our years here get us from one place to another. We start out as hesitant sophomores, move up the ranks to juniors who can’t wait to become sen- iors, and finally reach that long await- ed senior year. During that last year, graduation seems that much closer when you're called down to Mrs. Fitz- gerald’s office to check the spelling of your name for your diploma. Some dreams come true during For each age is a dream that is dying or one that is coming to Birth. these three years; others do not. As corny as it sounds, high school really does prepare us to attempt to make our dreams for the future come true. Here is where we make the initial plans for what lies ahead. Whether the goal is college, employment, or running for a seat in the senate, our future starts here. Classes, papers, tests — we live through all this as we plan and forge ahead. Winning that crucial game, get- ting that perfect grade, going out with that special someone — these every- day dreams evolve as we think of loftier goals. We can’t see into the future, so we can’t say if our dreams will come true. One thing is certain: we can never be complete failures while we still have our dreams. Dream on, just as you have done in high school. Business practices learned in school make it easier to find a job after graduation. Perfect metal lathe work is a goal for Todd Laskiewicz. Agility and balance are demonstrated by Debbie Zelizi and the rest of the dance class. Wheel greasing is part of the work Jim Scoles does in auto mechanics class. 2 THEME
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