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' E . v ,, - PP RE CIATQTO fllyb all x W Jxlflivw p r V' W r , may My r ir T s. Falzarano, Mr. Dydyk, Mr. Mannio uating class of '73 would like to thank yo' l guide us. You have all shared with us ou d comforted us in times of almost unbearz 1 us and have not lost faith, for you have ' h . . . 1 rough one of life's most critical turning , nded us We cannot fail to recognize all unselor and above all, as friend .hank you you have been a super at projecting ind youths, some of us will leave as the same i . ' ' o ' . . u ing the art of understanding to us guys. Tl ao. What can we say to the woman who h. ear of junior high? We have depended on' us something We never anticipated, your c A t when we leave you. Thank you for being you. -What vibration and life you have brought to ,,Eg2gSgiC.fQS4f9sAsste2tchf iii 'ii ' 2 in the mechanics of our instruments--as fri.e':t1e2il, you have gi fr - M N at for frustration and happiness. MUSIC--gettiifrg.. lpx .-., L ' indroom has been a home for all of us at Qor5'anoth 5' V, , L , t is ironic, but super. You are super, thank yoiii W ' i f, V , n, our devoted physics teacher, 4141 coach, anfi f5lI5VifIgf'fi'i'end1g, i:.ejg,f,Qi5i 'Zi : cannot say enough, Sport, for you have ai1S,Q52red iefglery I V A .ence is said to harbor a million beautiful feeIi5igsyaLetius omit :ave a silent space for you . . . Thank-you. ne, in days of old we called you Teacher ,mbptgiom tone was 1 you as it was for others. You were patient, understanding an ld have called you King , it would have been the same to u ger teach, but you are still the same patient man, the same . arson, you still bare the same kindness. Teacher, .H W Ju seek to work in, you are great--you are you. Philip, 5 ., look at us, we are going out into the wor fs' Dif ent peoplefg more challenging things. Happy times, sa esgjfdigiautious X if J, , Les--Life . You have awakened us, youhave giv htwheno my xpkt E 3 eyes were algmost blinded. There is aworld out there--it stret 'lqliifythesp all-, S ness of Frankfort, thanks to you, this we can see. Youhave been goodto us--you love is so mutual. Was blind, but now I see. Thank you. you--we thank you. We have chosen this felt. The world is ours now, new horizons 1n our conquest for the future, we can seek from all of us thank you. Char
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DEDICATIO We admire him for treating us as equals and respecting Y us as individuals giving us his trust- something which is not usually given to students. His concern for us has often become a target of criticism. His door, like his mind, is always openg it's nice to know we always have a placeto go when we need help. You, john Goodale, have shown us that there are still people in whom we can have faith. There is so much more that we cannot express to you in words. So, as we leave behind our years at FSCS we can only say Thank you for caring and for bringing the class of 73 together as we dedicate our book to you. wMA14wxsAw
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Prologue Autumn to winter, winter into spring, Spring into summer, summer into fall- So rolls the changing year, and so we change, Motion so swift, we know not that we move. --Dianah M. Craik --The Immutable The year passes--and another class of seniors graduates and is launched on the brink of a new life. For some this means college, others marriage, employment, and the military service. The class of '73 can remember many events which have occurred during our year, some being historical including the end to a long war in Asia and the return of our Prisoners of War. We have all experienced something which we will never have again. And yet the juniors move up to become seniors while the sophomores eagerly await to take their places, leaving little time for nostalgia, it is like the disturbance of a stream by a pebble. The seniors are the pebble creating the disturbance, interrupting the flow of the stream. Then there is a calm, the seniors graduate, and another class of seniors emerges. The stream continues flowing steadily not to be disturbed until another pebble is tossed in. This year we were made aware of a constant detriment to our world, our country, even our class, that being disunity. There is a great need to get together and it is forthis reasonwe chose as our theme, Come Together '73 . We attempted to capture the sensations of being young and alive, for a moment, and re- corded them in print. Yet our pictures and writings are inanimate--you must add the life, the feeling, and stirring of your memory. There have been some bad times but there have been some of the most wonder- ful ones we'll ever have. The class of '73 takes on its own character because of the many unique personalities represented. Some of us are bright, some not so sharp, some are exuberant, some merely apathetic-some athletic, some poetic but, for a time, we were all the '73 Maroon Knights which is, after all, the link which lead you and me to come together. Our book is not to be read lightly. Some will undoubtedly try to go through it skimming along but to really grasp the intended meaning one should pause and take a deeper look at a slower pace. The essence of the meaning is embedded in the words. To those who would be quick to judge, we did not attempt to make any drastic changes in tradition nor offend anyone, but merely tried to depict our year as we saw it --leaving out the candy-coating. And now to the seniors, lwill leave you with a quote. We are but one step away from greatness and before the rest of the world knows it, we are going to take that step . . . --Hotchins Now is that time to act for there's a new day dawning, make of it what you will. Sue Tassa Editor- in-Chief
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