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EDITORIAL “When I was a child I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away chil dish things.” 1 Corinthians 13:11-13 How difficult it is to relinquish the carefree ways of youth, and assume the responsibilities of adulthood. As a child’s first steps are often unsure, so are our first ventures into the adult world. We are eager for new experiences, challenges, and achievements; yet, are we ready to tuck away our youthful irresponsibility? The era in which we live has an atmosphere of constant change. As the growing child discards toys and games, so does youth reject the ideas of adults. Time proceeds, and no segment of the population can impede progress. What we reject today as absurd and ridiculous will probably be an accepted part of our life in later years. Since we are no longer children, we must now try to assume the responsibilities of society. As we seek success in our diverse fields we shall discover it also will come in varied guises. For some individuals wealth will measure success; others will attain power or prestige. Perhaps, our success will be the personal satisfaction derived from knowing that we have found our identity and place in a complicated society. Hopefully, success will be the attainment of happiness. This quest is the challenge of youth. As part of a perceptive generation, the Class of ’68 must now accept life’s challenges. Youth contains hope for the future; awareness is the hope for youth. Mary Ellen Conlon Editor-in-Chief
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DEDICATION T 0 Mr. Josep h Murp hy, whom we have known as a teacher, a vice-principal, an ad- visor of our yearbook, and most- ly as a man. You have met most of our class at one time or an- other whether for congratula- tions or for disciplinary mea- sures. Still, you have met us and guided us along. We the Class of 1968 dedicate our yearbook to you with special thanks for your always being there at the times you were needed most. 12
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