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I enjoy teaching with Lenny — he does different, exciting, clever things: In his classroom he plays with rub- berbands and geoboards; on the ath- letic field he plays harder than his team; at home and by himself he likes to run in the rain . He ' s my neighbor and my friend and I ' m lucky for that. Jack Paarlberg Mr. Emmons is an inspiration to the team on and off the soccer field. To the players Lenny is more than just a coach. He takes interest in each one of us as a friend and brings out our full abilities. Personally I was lucky enough to be on Lenny ' s soccer team for two years, and this year as co-captain of the team I was able to have a closer look at Lenny. He was always there when I needed him, helping me to play my best. Lenny worked the team hard in practice but he was there with us, taking full participation in all the drills, inspiring us with his stamina and his strive for excellence. Thank you, Lenny, for sharing with us your love for soccer. Bob Dignitti
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When it came time for us to choose someone to dedicate our yearbook to, we began thinking of teachers, coaches or friends who have been of great assistance to our class. We found it very diffi cult to single out any one individual who has touched all three hundred fifteen seniors. We did, however, come across someone who felt has not received the recognition he deserves. This person is Mr. Leonard Emmons. Mr. Emmons has a unique talent of being able to inspire people. It has something to do with his belief that anyone can excel at anything if they work hard at it. This conviction shows in both the classroom and on the soccer field where his students and athletes are motivated to do the best they can possibly do. In all cases, Mr. Emmons gives the impression that he is learning right along with us. He is always trying new and fun ways of teaching or coaching which make things much more enjoy- able for everyone. As a friend, Mr. Emmons will always listen. If someone needs his help with anything, he does more than he is asked. So, to show our appreciation, Mr. Emmons, we dedicate this 1981 edition of Mitobo to you — our teacher, our coach and our friend. Mary Jane Dupuis, Editor in Chief and Herbert Viggh, Class President 2
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