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. . . Eternal Mug birds live Burger King Collapse of the Corral Slashed Tires No heat in school KLA Island Beach . . . I Remember . . . Co-ed Gym Pretzels, Football cushions Bomb scares Jocks, Freaks, and Brains Leaky Roofs “Please pardon the interruption” Flooded track . . . gir s . . ‘Don’t go near the Workmen or they’ll get you with hot tar!”. . .
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PRINCIPAL’S ADDRESS “Now is the Hour”, a song from the late forties, is a sentimental melody which not only symbolized “goodbye” for millions who were going off to World War II, but also became a permanent tie to memory. For us, that same hour is approaching, in very much the same way, with very much the same meaning. You are graduating and amid the complexity and turmoil of our times, a warm June evening, a family’s affection, and that magical touch of a last time together will blend indescribably for just a little while, and will become forever a part of that which will be described in our memory as a bygone halcyon era. For you, there is uniqueness, a special distinction, for you are, in all of time, the only Class of 1978. As you stand as a body on the football field, as your earlier years flood back, as you dream of what is yet to come, you will sense the sentimental finality of that moment together, yet the driving anticipation of what is still to be. I can only hope that each of you feels powerfully that priceless attachment to Kinnelon High School, to Alma Mater, and that each of you feels intensely, as the years gallop on, what Thomas Moore, the Irish poet, wrote in “The Light of Other Days”: “When I remember all The friends so linked together” For me, there is a brilliant four year collage of scintillating experiences and very cherished memories. I hope that your self image equals that which I hold of each and every one of you. I would like to thank you, the Class of ’78, for allowing me to share in your life. I pray that my faith in you and my love for you will reserve a very special place in your memory. “Work as though everything depends on you, and pray as though everything depends on God”. 5 Francis M. Finnerty Principal — Friend
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. . . Peter Frampton Karen Quinlan Farrah Bruce Jenner Nadia Comaneci Woody Allen Jimmy Carter . . . Saccharin Bans Swine Flu The N. Y. Blackout. . . . . . Anita Bryant Elvis and Bing The Moonies The Concord The Energy Crisis Olympics . . .
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