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It’s a challenge to believe In today’s young people when others around are losing their faith. It is a challenge to be different even when one feels that being different is what’s right. Most of all, it is a challenge to maintain the optimism, zeal, and idealistic attitudes that “new” teachers possess. Each year a teacher exemplifying these qualities is pre- sented with the yearbook dedication. It is tradition to share with the audience on Class Night some of the things that this teacher has done for LFO. Yet, sometimes the focus on things accomplished diminishes the value of things he hasn ’t done. This year’s dedication goes to a person who has not given up on students — neither as a unit nor as individuals. He didn ’t teach with rou- tine, boring methods; he was creative. He chose not to conform to the image of an authority figure demanding respect. He took the time to get to know students, to see problems, joys and lives as genuine, not as children emerging into the “real” world, for our world is real now! He joined our world because doing so enabled him to better un- derstand us. He always cared. His ability to relate to students and his love earned him much respect; he did not need to demand it. His personal relationship with students con- sisted also of participation in numerous ac- tivities as a leader and a friend. His position is given the title of “Coach.” Specifically, head girls’ basketball coach, tennis coach, freshman football coach, and one of the leaders of FCA. No description could possibly share with those who have not been fortunate enough to know this man what he means to all of the students at LFO. The senior boys from his freshman basketball team 4 years ago pre- sented him with a plaque at the Spring Sports Banquet this year. The audience gave him a standing ovation at Class Night. The students, the teachers, and those of the community whose lives this man has touched will never forget the impact of Lakeview’s own Coach Ken Henry.
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