Longmeadow High School - Masacksic Yearbook (Longmeadow, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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Do the moon and the stars affect our lives? As- trologers say yes; the position of the heavenly bo- dies is directly related to our actions and emotions. Whether this is true or false, one thing goes un- questioned: space is the environment that we share with every other living being, and it must certainly affect us all in one way or another. Earth is a more limited environment, which makes its effects on us more obvious. We know that all life is dependent on the sun, and on the plants that grow from the soil. We are cold or hot depending on the state of the earth ' s atmosphere, and we regulate our activities accordingly. More specifically, we are affected by the environ- ment of our own town. During school days, we spend the greatest amount of time within the limits of Longmeadow, a small New England town. A common sentiment in this area is that a person growing up in Long- meadow is sheltered, and may not be in touch with the real world. It is true that subur- bia, our immediate environ- ment, provides us with a rela- tively quiet setting. The rates of crime and poverty are low here, as compared with the cities. A Longmeadowite who spends his days close to home and goes into the city only for shows and shopping malls is likely never to see in person goes on in the six o ' clock news stead of crumbling tenements high rise office buildings, we see quaint colonial houses or modern one- family homes. Grassy backyards with sprinklers going, lawn mowers and two-car garages — all are part of our Longmeadow environment. Does this mean that we are out of touch with the real world? We do not have to be. A city dweller can be just as naive as any suburban high school stu- dent, if he closes his eyes to all but his immediate environment. As scientists explore foreign planets in an effort to better understand the Universe, so must we explore environments differ- ent from our own, if only to improve our understanding of the people with whom we share our state, our country, and our planet.

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; tm What can we reason, but from what we know? He, who thro ' vast Immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how system into system runs, What other planets circle other What varied being peoples ever .May tell why Heaven has made us as we are. Alexander Pops WhBH| Km|

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