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THE STAFF ndr A touchdown in the last seconds of a game, the night a certain someone smiled into our eyes at a school dance, the thrill of a perfect performance in a class play, the sigh of relief a passing grade can bring------ all give us Moments to Remember. But there are other moments----------seme sad, a few even painful to recall-------that help to mold our character and shape our destiny. The teacher who firmly refuses to let us fall below his high standards the classmate who will not be dominated, our own failures and lost opportunities----these, too, are a part of our memories. So we, the staff, hope that this year's Eagle will be more than a mere catalogue of faces and events; that it will serve to remind us always of the triumphs, the failures, the joys, the sorrows, the knowledge, and the wisdom gained in these Moments to Remember.
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