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FRANCIS DUTILLE Class Advisor Amid all the congratulatory messages which your class has received, let me take this opportunity to wish you well. May all the successes of the future be yours. May you retain the Values you have been taught and may your experiences in life increase your appreciation of all you have been given and all that you have learned. It has been a pleasure to work with you during the year. Your enthusiasm and co-operation have been Hrst-rate. Best of luck always. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row, l to r: Mary Burgess, Class Sec retaryg Carolyn Bradley, Class Treasurer Jack Millard, Vice-President. 2 I Standing, l to r: Gil Congdon, President,
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Cathedral High School, Springfield Trade High School, Springfield able pride. On November 21, 1961 the class spon- sored a dance not so aptly called Hawaiian Holi- dayn. A hugh turnout assured us of success. During this time too, the members of the Yearbook Com- mittee were raising money to pay off our contract, and other committees were formed to look into the matter of caps and gowns and class banqueting facilities. As the new year began, the year of our graduation, it suddenly dawned that the class had very little time left at East Longmeadow High School. It was with pride that the Seniors realized that their class had paid off its yearbook, organized its graduation, scheduled its banquet, and selected its class gift. January was also an important month for other reasons: On January 18th four seniors, Pete Guenther, Miriam Ratner, Robert A. John- son, Alan Powers, represented our school on the television program As Schools Match Wits, pre- sented by WWLP, Channel 22. On January 20th, many seniors participated in the first talent show pre- sented at the school, Spartanum Spectaculumf' con- sisting of a cast of hundreds. It was a huge success. Sponsored by the Honor Society and the Student Government and directed by Mrs. Arlene Tashlick, Faculty Advisor of the Honor Society, and Miss Theresa Vedany, Advisor of the Student Govern- ment, the show drew ovation upon ovation from a packed house of parents, students and teachers. As this yearbook goes to press, the Glass of '62 looks forward to the April Play Our Miss Brooks directed by Miss Nancy Stewart, and even further to that day when we shall reach the end of our high school days, our Graduation. Time nor space does not permit us to recount every minute of every enjoyable day. But it does permit us to take into account the major events of the best years of our lives. Though bright days filled with accomplishments lie ahead, these can be our only high school days. This history, coupled with the pictures and copy in this book, The Aegis, we hope, will serve to hold for us always the bright memories of these our days of days . JOHN R. SMITH ...Y East Longmeadow High School
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IRENE ARCISZEWSKI 323 North Main Street Leaders Club 10, 11, 12: Tumbling Club 11, 12: Gymnastics Team 11, 12: Chess Club 10: Girls' Basketball 10, 11, 12: Pep Squad 10: Newspaper 11: Chorus 10, 11: Student Association 10, 11. Future Plans: University of Connecticut studying pharmacy. All the charm of all the Muses. Tennyson PA UL ANTA YA 128 Chestnut Street Language Lab Assistant 11. Future Plans: Undecided. An easy friend and companion. Pope ERNEST BAILEY 16 Pease Road Student Association 10. Future Plans: Undecided. Thought will not work except in silence. Carlyle IACQUELINE BATES 14 Bayne Street Chorus 10: Student Treasury 10: In- ternational Relations Club 10: Leaders Club 11: Cheerleader 11: Girls' Gym- nastic Team 11: Aegis Staff 12: French Club 12: Senior Dance Committee 12: Tennis 12: Senior Prom Committee 12. Future Plans: Undecided. Charm is a woman'.s strength. Ellis 22 ETHEL ARMSTRONG 286 Maple Street Newspaper 11, 12: Red Cross Club 11, 12: Dramatics Club 11, Make-up Crew 12: Pep Squad 10: French Club 12: Banner Committee 12: Library Club 11: Senior Dance Committee 12. Future Plans: Career in medicine. Woman is not made to be questioned. Young IANICE BECKER 7 Dewey Avenue Red Cross Club 11, 12: Home Econo- mics Club 12: Pep Squad 12: News- paper 12: Senior Dance Committee 12: Yearbook 11, 12. Future Plans: Undecided. Learn to live and live to learn. Taylor
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