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A man with strong traits of loyalty, authority, leadership and sportsmanship . . . Who . . . . . . offers both praise and criticism when they are due . . . stands by his judgments ... is respected by both youth and age ... is helpful and selfless in innumer- able unknown instances while never hurrying to, or turning from a goal. With much respect and our greatest thanks, as this year comes to a close, the staff dedicates “Lyre 1972“ to Mr. Otis Sennett, “Uncle Ote”, with hopes that he will find life as bright and re- warding as each new year comes and goes.
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Dear Friend, This life that we live would be worthless, were it not for the people we share it with—our friends. That is the greatest and most enduring part of school. This year, we have tried to show the beauty of friend- ship and give you eternal memories of all who have been your friends. All that was reality, has now become memories, and they are saved in this book; first in pictures and now we are proudly presenting another type of memory—that of sound, included in the Sounds of 71-72 record. We hope that what we have included in this record will pre- serve memories of this year ringing in your ears. My staff and I would like to express our thanks to Mr. Baker for all that he has done for us; for taking over the difficult job of yearbook Advisor and learning with us the many things that had to be done if we were to have a yearbook. He has helped us beyond words, and we are grateful to him. And, we would also like to thank the two men who helped make possible this year’s Lyre. Mr. Osgood and Mr. Bovee. Mr. Osgood, for coping with us, a new staff and advisor, knowing hardly anything about putting a yearbook together; and Mr. Bovee, for taking the pictures and being there when we needed him. And, I would like to especially thank my staff, for work- ing with me and meeting my demands and the deadlines. But mostly, I'd like to thank them for their friendship, and caring, something that I will always have; my sweetest memory. So, my friends, my staff and I would like to present this school year, with our friendship, in “Lyre 1972 FRIENDS,” Page five Carol Fabretti Editor-in-Chief
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