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The Yearbook I Presented by the Class [f 1972 co-editors: Andy Macica and Jo-Ann Nevins f V Dedication 2 Tribute Opening Section 6 Seniors 1 9 Administration 43 Boces 46 2 Organizations $•€ Sports 81 Elementary 101 Administration 102 Faculty 124
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Throughout the past nine years, the United States has been deeply involved in the Southeast Asian Conflict. We, the membersof the class ofl972, having spenta majority of our formative educational years surrounded by perpetual comment and criticism of this issue, feel that we are, at this time, reasonably capable of drawing a few significant conclusions pertinent to our collective viewpoints. As a class, we have reached the decision that, at this point, it is not only futile, but rather childish to point fingers of blame. We, instead, choose to direct our efforts in such a way that our deepest respect and admiration is felt for all the brave young men who have sacrificed time, life and limb for a cause which, at some time, for all, must have seemed nebulous. To discuss the right or wrong aspects of Vietnam seems quite useless at this late date. We wish only to highly commend our American boys who accepted their responsibilities as Americans and defended the principles which their presiding government administrations defended. Some might say that these boys failed toexcercise the freedom of thought that our educational system advocates; others might say that these boys merely exemplify the irresponsible thrill-seeking youth of today who would accept such a situation in hopes of reaching some ridiculous new high. We, the class of 1972, definitely disagree with such thinking. On the contrary, we feel that the mere existence of American boys in Southeast Asia epitomizes not only the tremendous respect and gratitude which they have for the principles and ideals of the United States of America, but also the deep respect ana gratituae which they have for their fathers ana forefathers who have given them these principles and ideals of which to be proud. As the Vietnam Conflict appears to be drawing to a close, we, the class of 1972, take this opportunity to respectfully dedicate our yearbook to all these American boys who fought in Southeast Asia and who will someday in our future, in our estimation, be unquestionably capable of serving our nation again as the men of America.
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