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Appreciation . lf there is one thing that is appreciated, especially in school, it is the sight of a smiling face, and if the same person can help solve problems, so much the better. We have such a person in Hornell High and at one time or another, almost everyone has turned to her for help. We of the Maple Leaf are especially grateful for all the help and humor that Miss Eleanor FitzGerald has given to us. Even being sent to the principal's office is not an entirely unhappy experience. For in the front office behind the counter, you will undoubtedly find Mrs. Esther Perry. The Maple Leaf, as well as the rest of the school appreciates her willingness to stop what she is doing and sell a lunch ticket, find a telephone number or answer a query about a lost purse. There are some jobs which are never fully appreciated unless they are left undone. Mr. Spencer has one of these jobs and thanks to him we have a school to be proud of. Besides doing his regular job, though, he can always he found setting up tables for bake- sales or unlocking the doorto the Maple Leaf room. Looking back at the 1967 Maple Leaf, few will realize the important role of our advisor, Mr. Kevin Doran. ln fact, even few staff members will fully appreciate his part in the production of the yearbook, because he has been an advisor, not a director. We can truthfully say that our yearbook is our own workg yet none of it would have been possible without the help and advice of Mr. Doran.
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There is much that one can learn in this world . . . most important are the truths of life itself. Formula and facts fade with time but life goes on. All teachers teach facts and figures . . . some also teach the vital truths of life. They may be taught by the living example of the man himself. .. they may be taught with humor . . . but regardless of the method, they somehow are remembered and revered. The realization of these truths and an appreciation of the man who taught them may come slowly . , . but they come with a great deal of certainty. William Lundrigan was one of those teachers who will be remembered and loved long after the facts and figures have been forgotten.
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