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In L96I, Longwood opened its doors for the first time, a school of about 400 students. Your class is the last group which can recall the assemblies on the front lawn, the cow pasture athletic field, the Industrial Arts garage, the generator for temporary electricity, and a host of other novel experiences. You met that challenge and succeeding challenges effectively. You are the first graduating class to have spent six years at Longwood. During that time, Longwood has grown to 1200 students, a school of great pride and outstanding reputation. Throughout your tenure, your class has been instrumental in fostering a Spirit of Longwood . This loyalty will become a primary heritage of succeeding classes. This tradition embodies the building which we love for itself and for its associations. It is the faculty, encouraging students to become mature adults with sound values. It is the student body, growing physically, mentally, and socially. It is scholarship, the search for knowledge and ideas. It is the extracurricular program, a variety of opportunities to implement values. It is LONGWOOD, your school, a school from which thousands will graduate in the years to come. You have done much to create a heritage from which many will profit. Even as you have given, I hope that you have received. Certainly, it is to be hoped that the fine reputation which you have helped to create for Longwood will operate to your advantage. Above all, I hope you have gained insight to achieve maturity. There is no substitute for sound values and attitudes in seeking to live effectively with yourselves and your fellow man. At this point your long, yet short, journey is complete. We are proud of you as a group and as individuals. May I express my fondest wishes for happiness and success, as well as my heartfelt thanks for all that you have contributed to the Spii of Longwood . The results of your efforts will lij through the yfcars. FOSTER H
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CLASS Twelfth Grade President Eugene Vogcli Vice-President Greg Thompson Secretary Helen Giaquinto Treasurer Susan Bccht Historian Anita Lombardo Eleventh Grade President Mary Savage Vice-President Barbara Hewitt Secretary Carol Gildersleeve Treasurer Valeric Raimond Historian Beverly Nimmons Tenth Grade President Franz Nicolay Vice-President Frank DiMaggio Secretary Stephanie Muller Treasurer Sophie Papas Historian Fanny Presley 52
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