FOREWGRD Each one of us will take from East Longmeadow High School different memories of individual experi- ences and memories of one individual's part in class activities. This is Volume II of the AEGIS to shield you from the forgetfulness of time and to give you a changless memory of your years here. The knowledge we have gained will help us to shape our future, and our future memories. On us lies the future, and we make of it what we will, even as we have done in the past. Now, as we separate, we have made a record of our time spent here, to keep in memory, the teachers who helped us, the many clubs and activities here, the games, the proms, the many activities of the high school that we will not always remember, but which we do not wish to forget. We should remember as we graduate from ELHS to do credit always to our instruction with lives which show its value. Sarah Brooks, Editor-in-Chief x s no Gai, 1'6- , , ' nszu 4 Q 4 Q . pf: if ASSBY'
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DEDICATIGN ROBERT J. JARVIS Superintendent of Schools To the man who was seen least in the high school we probably owe the most. The untiring work of our Superintendent of Schools has reflected his interest in each of us and the progress of education in East Longmeadow. Mr. Jarvis was graduated from Technical High School, Springfield, and received his bachelors and masters degrees from Tufts University. He has done further study at Boston University, Harvard, and the University of Massachusetts. He became superintendent in East Longmeadow in August of 1953. He is ailife member of the P.T.A., a member of the National Education Association and the American Association of Superintendents. As a memento of his many years of service to us and our town we the Class of 1963 dedicate this Volume of the AEGIS with grateful appreciation and our sincerest hopes for many years of continued service.
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