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SUPERINTENDENT June 6, 1967 Dear Graduates: Within forty-eight hours, your high school ca¬ reers will have drawn to a close. Choose this moment as one of retrospect to rediscover those things which gave true meaning to your life at Leicester. Perhaps, most vivid in your memories are such social gala occasions as the sophomore class picnic, Junior Prom, and Senior Dinner-Dance. Cherish them, but they are insignificant and transitory compared to others which will grow with the passage of time. These are called the en¬ during values—qualities such as honesty, courage, perseverance, justice, and respect. They are the backbone that will help fashion your most priceless possession, your character. May I now congratulate each of you and wish you a future flourishing with happiness and success. Sincerely yours, SUPT. EDMUND F. TIERNEY ASST. SUPT. JOHN E. COMER ASST. SUPERINTENDENT The Class of 1967 will especially remember Mr. John E. Comer, for he worked with us and gave generously of his time and wisdom —words are a poor substitute with which to express our sincere admiration and respect for this man. We trust this tribute will in some small measure reflect our appreciation for the dedicated and devoted service he has given us. 2
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dedication The contributions of the dedicatory recipient thi gar%p student life at Leicester High cannot be expressed in the shallow phrases that usually accompany this award. She has been such a powerful instrument for good during her teaching career at Leicester as to deserve volumes of appreciation. Such she would not approve. Suffice it to state simply that she has created the perfect image. To Miss Jacqueline Langlois, the Class of 1967, by unanimous vote, proudly dedicates this yearbook.
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