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THE WAY WE WERE As distant memories are slowly eased to mind, and the horizon, at first misty, gradually brightens and clears, each of us has very special memories of the class of Memory has a way of highlighting the good times and the fun and through some marvelous ability deemphasizing or eliminating the annoying, not so good times. We surely did have our fair share of fun at the Powder Puff Football Game, the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, the Senior Brunch, the Senior Dinner and the Prom, but then, there was the gym situation at the beginning of the year. We had our warm and serious moments at the Thanksgiving Service, the Baccalaureate Service and at the Graduation Exercise, but then, there was the Grinch who stole the Gingerbread House from our lobby showcase. We worked together, we played together; we laughed together, we cried together; we won and lost together. We shared and we cared about each other. The friendships we made shall be indelibly etched in our minds and hearts. Let us think of time as no more or less than a revolving file from which we may retrieve friendships on desire. Each class, as it progresses and grows through the grade levels, develops its own unique personality. The class of ’77 will be remembered as involved and aware, as being possessed of intellectual balance, as being alert for opportunity and quick to grasp. You seem to have developed a wonderfully optimistic outlook which permits you to live for today with an eye for the future. A success is one who understands himself, is content in that knowledge, loves his fellow man and is ever concerned with the relationship between inner peace and social assimilation. To be a success, one must “Work as though everything depends on us, and pray as though everything depends on God.” I would like to thank you, the class of ’77, for allowing me to share in your life. I hope that my faith in you and my love for you will reserve a very special place in your memory. ’77. Francis M. Finnerty Principal 5
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