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Page 198 text:
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Here I am-an ex-Hopewell editor. About the only job I'm eligible for now is slave driver . With a sigh of relief I can say that too many hassles and deadlines are over, I feel as if some wonderful-troublesome-honor able-time-consuming burden has been lifted from my shoulders. I have high expectations for the '77 Hopewell. The book was designed for you-its reader. Our Representative from losten's-Mr. Ken Brayer, Mr. Heldman and Mr. Santillo, Photographer Gene Opsit- nik Cand his part-time assistants Mark and Chuckj Peg- our artiste, Mrs. Brauer, Mrs. Korody, Mrs. Kolmacic, Adviser Mark Koch, various teachers who excused us from class on Dldeadlinej-Days, Mrs. Guy land her moral support,D Mr. and Mrs. loe Durick, Mr. and Mrs. George Kastner Cand lane,b our parents who tolerated our responsibilities and were actually nice through it all-these are the people I'd like to thank, to whom I will always be grateful, about whom l'Il always fondly reminisce. Also, with a sigh, I'd like to thank God. I haven't forgotten anyone. I may not have mentioned all those who helped in our cause, but they will never be forgotten. I've appreciated the on-again, off-again, sectional help from some of the staff members. l'd like to thank Turk, Nancy, Nan, Barry, and especially Tom. But sincerely and most of all, Thanx, Bob! for caring about the Hopewell and sharing your time, ability, and creativity. Without you, l'd have given up in September Cseven times, while reading T.V. Guides at yard sales while stitching a faded, 254' cushionj Thanx for being a friend to me and the Hopewell. Memories light the corners of my mind -laughable, grease-penciled memories . . . Karen Kastner, Editor 192!Time our F4 49 - . ----A--1 ----Jute. . t. YOUR TIME HAS XPIRED
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I - - W re TIME OUT! Here are your afternoon an- nouncements. All underolassmen have at least one more year of high school-of after- noon announcements, the dress code, constant contact with teachers and friends, assemblies TIME OUT! A bell rings, and those for whom the bell tolls -the Seniors, feel a freedom- sadness-elatedness-uncertain feeling. They come to realize that being a Senior is a series of lasts that doesn't last. To be trite, All good things must come to an end. But the memories will endure the dawnings of many years. Seniors-March Out! TIME OUT! TIME TO MOVE ON ....
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