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We are leaving now. We are leaving a compact, friendly world for a grander, more harsh one. Farewell regrets mask our bursting desire to be free. We have felt and thought and done many things, but we sense the lim- itations of our experience here, and restlessly strain to see over the myste- rious horizon which looms before us. Too naive to really fear what that horizon hides, we dash away without glancing back over our shoulders at the past years. We forget to stop and recall. We forget to appreciate. We forget. R, J le-ww 4'
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Annual Staff Ginger Cranch, Editor Bob Sproull, General Manager john McManus, Photography Susan Foster, Editorial Assistant Lois Wiltberger, Advertising Brian Earle, Business Louise Kolar, Layout Anna Holmberg, Layout Mary Simpson, Circulation Myrtle Naylor, Circulation M. J. Herson, Copy Priscilla Blair, Copy Terry Gips, Senior Class Sheryl Lunn, Senior Class
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We forget the utter dismay and reverence we covered by giggles and shouts the very first day when we were the very first people to sit in the auditorium. We forget the necessary adjustments to unlimited homework, to alphabetical homerooms, to six report cards, to new friends our hopeless schedules demand- ed, to being the youngest. We were unbeliev- ably enthusiastic that year. We usually didn't know what was going on around us. We moved gaily in our own little orbs. We gawked at upperclassmen, smiled shyly at teachers, acted confident even when we weren't. .17 gf. as aw. . . -V gas? .. ,W 5?-:ei fi 2 fi .. .f i Before we had a chance to savor it, the first year was gone. We forget how we came back from summer Vaca- tion and felt several eons older. We no longer had to pretend to be bigg we were. We forget how hard we worked. That was the hardest year. Between our junior Themes and the Industrial Revolution, we didn't have much time for us. But we made time where it didn't exist, and put it to characteristic- ally bad use. We forget how we thought we owned the world. We made a point of flaunting authority. We tried hard to grow up. And we didn't let any of the disturbing things in life matter. 9
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