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All arts are one, how’er distributed they are fingers on one hand...
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In Appreciation The primary function of a yearbook is to be a representative of student opinion. If the 1966 Maple Leaf is to fulfill this requirement, it could not be complete without an expression of deepest appreciation and gratitude to Mrs. Elaine Hritz for her devotion to the students of H.H.S. As a result of her tireless efforts, students in her English and French classes have received a thorough and valuable knowledge of these sub- jects. She has given these students a chance to look at the world through adult eyes, and thus they have been so much better prepared for the adult world, which awaits them upon graduation. She has stimulated their interest in the subject of study and has presented work which offers a challenge to them. Finally, in her teaching meth- ods, she has encouraged individuality and the de- velopment of a truly unique personality. Because of her rich contribution to Hornell High School, the Maple Leaf speaks for all students, past and present, in conveying an inadequate but sincere thank-you to Mrs. Hritz and in wishing her a rewarding and successful future upon her retire- ment. Mrs. Elaine Hritz Senior Class Advisors The senior year is indubitably the busiest and most exciting for students. The senior class advisors have devoted their time and efforts to making this year a memorable one for the class of ’66, and under their guidance the senior class has presented a successful senior play and senior ball. The Maple Leaf takes this time to thank these four people who have worked so diligently to help the senior class. Front: Mrs. Fennelly, Mrs. Hritz. Back: Mrs. Carney, Mr Koehler. 5
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