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We've Only Just Begun was the motto of the graduating Class of '71, but on the night of May 22, 1971, by the looks on their faces it appeared to be a very final ending. At 8:00 the end of high school days began. Forty-eight royal blue gowned Seniors marched into the new gym clutching yellow roses, tears behind their eye lids, memories of all that fun and work, and a thousand mixed emotions. Stan Epperson gave the Salutatory Address; Sheila Hoefling spoke as Vale- dictorian; and Marilyn Kissel presented all four members of the Class of 1921. Diplomas were presented, tassels were turned and Haubstadt High School had 48 fewer students within her Halls of Ivy.
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The morning of May 15 was the beginning of a long anticipated and well earned trip for us. Long will we remember the five hectic days filled with things we had heard about and things undreamed of. N.Y. was filled with sights, sounds, and smells to fill dreams to come. The city crawled with yellow cabs, neon lights, and people that filled the city that never sleeps. A live Broadway play, food at undreamed of prices, a foggy view of Manhatten from the Statue of Liberty, the fabulous Rock- ettes of Radio City Music Hall, Times Square, and the dizzy heights of 102 stories in the Empire State Building are a few of the thousands of things to remember of New York. The summer-like atmosphere in the nation's capitol created a tired and perspiring group of tourists with blister- ing feet. We remember the Jefferson Memorial across the Potomac, the massiveness of the Lincoln Memorial, a picture with Congressman Zion, the awesome size of the Pentagon, the breath-taking night view from the Washington Monument, the tour of the White House, Mt. Vernon, and the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Dragging our sore limbs behind us, we boarded our CV990, ending the most memorable week of our lives.
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