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WILLIAM R. R U TTER
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SQ 3 N. Q' 5 Q 3 U Co 3 Q Q Y 0 Sl 2 E- CB Ne O 5 s- C Dea'z'caZz'0n Mr. William Rutter will be remembered by many graduates of Lockport Township High School for as many different reasons, but all must certainly remember him for his friendly na- ture, one that can seldom be equalled. His reas- suring smile seems to make all tasks easy, all problems small. Of tasks he knows well, for Mr. Rutter's record of service to our school and our community is a great one. He has Lmdertaken the responsibility of being a coach, class sponsor, a hard-working husband, a father of four boys, a church choir member, a youth group advisor, and one of the greatest teachers of all time. His wit and enthus- iasm make biology a real pleasure. However, Mr. Rutter is using his ability and ex- perience as an administrator. His valuable assist- ance at Lockport East High School has established his success in this new field. Our thanks for your wonderful contribution to L.T.H.S., and in appreciation for many happy times we dedicate this book to you, Mr. Rutter. F fiend o A dmznzstra tor
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4' iffiureinorb We learn not for school but for life. Seneca's words ' Q influenced john Dewey when he stated his purpose of H education, and they influenced Lockport Township R High School today. Day after day we are forced to see . these words as we rush down from the biology lab or e shoulder our way up the stairs between games. But at i last we are able to see that Seneca was right those Y many years ago . . . and his observation applies to l high school years today. Our years in high school are hlled with trying and failing, and trying again. We are learning every hour of every day and we are learning for life. High school O is a special place where we can learn by making mistakes. High school is a place where we can venture into the unknown and see how it suits us. High school is the time when we realize that we must take a place in the world . . . that we must educate ourselves to that end. However, learning this is as old as the earth, and better men than we have written about it in more l Q beautiful terms than we can. We would like to let these men tell you-for their pens have captured the essence - of learning and life. Here, then, is ayear of your life. We have recorded Vx V V V W, g A My V it as it happened . . . you must trace your own progress i ' V ' through it. It has been a good year, even a great year. We hope you enjoy it. 0 Editors Kathleen Sharp Constance Beavon 9, fx ? J I 5 S V 4' 0 O 4'? if Q- but'fn1 IIEe':' clear 11
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