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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Greg Antone Treasurer Mary James We, our generation, will be responsible for the making of the nation in a few years. Human wisdom is needed to do a good job. Exhibiting both personal courage and conviction, as you have in the past, will enable you to attain this wisdom. Vice-President Milt Demarav Class Representative Rodney Goodwin
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TO THE SENIORS HOPE FOR THE FUTURE It has been said that the future depends upon the younger genera¬ tion. This sounds trite, I know, but Americans have a strong belief in the future. In fact, our faith in the future is one of the basic tenets of our democracy. We count on youth to make changes which will make this country a better place in which to live. I am suggesting to you one area in which improvement is needed. Lately I have noticed many adults violating what I consider one of the basic principles of a democratic organization; that is, after a prob¬ lem has been presented and discussed, and a solution has been voted upon, the minority refuses to follow the dictates of the majority. It has always been my understanding that when a democratic group brings something to a vote, its members are agreeing beforehand to abide by the results of that vote. Not so today! More and more, the minority wants to “pick up its marbles and go home,” because the vote did not turn out in its favor. 1 am not advocating for one minute that the minority cease working for a change. It is not only their right, it is their responsibility to work for that change. However, it is also their responsibility to abide by the dictates of the majority until such a change is brought about by a new vote. 1 fear that our continued failure to abide by the “rules of the game” will lead to the destruction of democratic rule. I believe our only hope lies in you, the younger generation, and in the generations that will fol¬ low. I am counting on you to restore one of the basic rules we inherited from the Generation of ’76 — the rule of the majority.
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