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Acknowledgements Our theme, the development of the teenager into a physically, socially, mentally, and emotionally mature young adult, has tried to represent what four years of high school has meant to us. We, the 1968 Innitou staff, hope that this book is an accurate portrayal of Woburn High School. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all those who have given their time, experience, and talent in producing this book. First of all, we wish to thank the Warren Kay Van- tine Studio for their excellent work on portrait and can¬ did photographs. To Mrs. Camille Johnson, who so pa¬ tiently and efficiently procured photographers, mailed photographs, and gave so much help, we extend our deepest appreciation. Next, to the American Yearbook Company for publi¬ cation of this volume, and to Mr. Richard Weir, their sales representative for his valuable and practical ad¬ vice, we say a special “thank-you”. Thirdly, to the Woburn Daily Times who publicized the annual patron and advertising drive, helping to as¬ sure a successful fund-raising campaign, we express our gratitude. To the Administration and Faculty goes our expres¬ sion of gratitude for their continuing cooperation throughout the year. Especially to Mr. William Hosmer, literary advisor, who gave so much time and knowledge to the literary staff, goes our deepest gratitude and thanks. We wish to acknowledge all the long hours and hard work of our dedicated yearbook staff who gave so much to produce this book. To our editors, Linda Dodge, Paul Flaherty, and Bar¬ bara McGettrick for long hours spent photographing events, composing pages, and writing copy we are espe¬ cially grateful. They led by example, they showed us how. Most of all, the staff wishes to thank Mr. Peter L. Dempsey, our advisor, for his patience, understanding, time, and talents. The completion of the 1968 Innitou could not have been made possible if it were not for the support of the citizens and businessmen of the city. We say “thank you” for supporting our patron and advertising drive. Lastly, we indicate our appreciation to the members of the class of 1968 who form the essence of our year¬ book. To them we say thank you and wish them good fortune.
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