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The Senior Class of 1970 is to be com- mended for the vast amount of energy it has expended through proper channels to improve the quality of student life at North Shore Senior High. You have worked diligently for the things you wanted-for the things you felt were needed. To your credit is a greater stu- dent voice in the making of policy re- garding student dress and actions. Needed Evolutionary change is made possible when administrators and faculty listen to what students have to say. Ad- ministrators and faculty listen to students who present constructive criticisms ac- companied by proposed remedies. As your teacher of government-as an observer of your excellent leadership of this yearis student body-I congratulate you. You have performed your task well. 11,67 There is an old saying that variety is the spice of life. If true, and up to a point 1 am inclined to agree that it is, this se- nior class of 1969-1970 has all the ele- ments to make it one of great interest. As 1 see this group they in all truthfulness range from the sublime to the ridiculous. We are all aware of the generation gap and it seems to me that within our senior class there are generation gaps within the generation gap. The division within this group is so varied until I find it difficult to name them all. In an attempt to be en- tirely fair and honest with the group let me say, at the outset, that the leadership which was chosen by the class seems to have been the strongest and most co-oper- ative of any senior class we have had in recent years. In spite of this, the group as a whole is composed of the haves and the have nots, the wills and the wonts, the cans and the cants, the profane and the pious, the militant and the apathetic, the aggressive and the meek, just to name a few. In spite of these great differences my personal contact with the group has been pleasant. In spite of your faults, which all human beings have, you are, and this I mean sincerely, basically all fine young citizens. As a result of my faith in hu- manity in general, and young Americans specifically, 1 believe your differences will resolve themselves and you will unite behind a common cause working for a better society in which to live. In con- clusion l would like to wish each of you the very best of luck and may Cod bless you. , Mrs. Ruth Cooper Government The seniors of 1969-70 made a great deal of progress during the school year. Despite some evidence of an abundance of immaturity at the beginning of the year, the class as a whole showed growth. Their ability to learn certainly shows promise for the future. 1 have en- joyed them! .JKUQ Mrs. Gale Calelly English Robert L. West
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What kind of persons, what kind of leaders will be needed for this Brave New World of 1984? From this senior class, I am sure will come young men and young women who will be contributors, who will be innovators, who will be lead- ers, and who through their achievements will become the dedicated persons that 1984- will require. Maas Mary Rose Free Librarian In every gathering of people there proves to be a few leaders. This gather- ing of 1969-1970 graduates is no excep- tion. Many prefer to follow, which works very well since all cannot lead. However, in my three years at North Shore the leaders have not worked better together than these have. The followers need to follow better. The common demoninator for success for the entire class of seniors will be work as they exit their public school life. Many already possess this important ingredient. Unfortunately some do not. Good Luck 77ffJ. N. R. Collins Mathematics The senior class has above average leaders, and all have worked together to make the class of 1970 one that shall long be remembered. lt has been a pleasure working with such fine students. Qffwgg Mrs. Joyce Zotz Business
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