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FAREWELL ADDRESS Dear Class of 1967: You came through my doors six years ago looking a little ex- cited and a little frightened too. I must say, you were one of the scroungiest bunch of seventh graders I'd seen in a long time, but I had high hopes for you. That first year was a little tough for both you and me. Some made a few trips to the office and got a little encouragement from the board of education , others made it through just fine. Your junior high years passed quickly. As sophomores, l'm afraid your heads were getting a little too big for my walls, but then maybe you had a good reason. You were a promising class and besides our school was pretty tre- mendous that year. We did have a champion football team as well as a state champion wrestler. And our basketball team ranked first in Eastern Pennsylvania. You helped produce Steel- High's first big musical, Li'I Abner, also that year. When your junior year started, your heads were still a little large. Doing a find job with your junior class plays and with Bye Bye Birdie did very little to bring you back down to earth. I guess it took that sub sale to deflate your egoes and make you realize you still had much to accomplish to be a great class. 'WelI, then you were seniors and when you came through my doors in September, I could pick out each and every one of you. You wore that distinguised, proud look that only seniors wear. The year passed and you displayed your rings proudly. You en- tertained audiences with Home Sweet Homicide and Oklaho- mal! When you came through my doors for your farewell dance, no one could have looked prettier or more handsome. Now as I watch you pass through my doors for the final time, adorned in cap and gown, I feel my walls pushing out again, but not be- cause of your heads, but rather because of the pride I feel in you. You are a fine class, and I shall remember you well and shall note your accomplishments in my halls of honor. Farewell, Steel - 98 High
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