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Maybe tomorrow — no prejudice RIGHT: Jeffrey Anderson, Beverly Dial, and Sylvia Berlanga. BELOW: Herman Moore, Isabell Luna, La Carl Richardson, and Ron- ald Blakemore. BOTTOM RIGHT: Willie James Newman, Coach Larry Pullin and James Lewis.
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BELOW: Chris Stubblefield
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Maybe tomorrow there will be no prejudice between races, countries, sexes, classes, religions, and generations. Whites, blacks, and chicanos don't understand the beliefs of the others. So, where does this leave us? All hating each other. The people of the north dislike the people of the south in Viet- nam; the Arabs can't get along with the Israelites, and the people of India are at war with the people of Pakistan. A man doesn't dig job compe- tition from a woman, and a woman hates competition from a man. Rich people tend to dislike poor people because it is sometimes felt that if they are seen together, it degrades the rich people. It is also felt that rich people act stuck up. While a person seems to under- stand the beliefs of his religion, he fails to understand the beliefs of another religion. Some people be- lieve that their religion is the only true and good religion. The establishment doesn't get along with the younger generation occasionally, because the younger generation is the idealistic group. While the people of the older generation tend to be steadfast in their beliefs. The majority of the students at EHS have accomplished the steps of getting it all together. We, the Matadors, have little prejudices, but all prejudices will never be erased. Todays genera- tion is working on it. Whites, blacks and chicanos are really get- ting it together, not only in school activities, but in their activities away from school as well. ABOVE LEFT: Manuel Perez and Earlene Saveli. 5
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