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IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI GLADYS W. ADAIVIS Lord, Make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is anger, let me sow love, Where there is injury, pardon, Where there is discord, harmony, Where there is error, truth, Where there is despair, hope, Where there is darlmess, light, Where there is sadness, joy. O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so rnuch seek To be consoled as to console, To be understood as to understandg To beloved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive, It is in pardoning that we are pardonedg And it is in dying that we are born again to eternal life Saint Francis of Assisi
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ASSISTANT PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE To the Class of 1964: You, the Class of 1964, have spent more time at East Longmeadow High School than any other previous class, and not until 1969 will another class have been here four years. During the four years, which I hope have been pleasant ones, your class has contributed much to that tradition which has set the pace for the future classes at East Longmeadow High School. ' From here, you will go into many walks of life, college, business, military service. As you enter these new fields remember to start and finish each new undertaking with the xlib-wc, irycyti conviction that it is the most important undertaking of your J , l life. Sacrifice to attain the ideal that Anything worth doing ,,i., ' is worth doing well . My best wishes to each and every one of you as you part to go your separate ways. MANLEY H, HART Manley H. Hart Assistant Principal Assistant Princip ff i l ffl 1 jwf x 1 , M147 W Guidance lffifyf K We Staff l MR. ARTHUR HOTTIN ' Guidance Counselor MR. ARMAND FUSCO Director of Guidance Unknown to the most underclasses, a few rooms in an obscure corner of the building house a vital part of high school life. The guidance office, which most people regard as the source of yearly achievement tests and little else, occupies a much more important position when the senior year is reached. Complacent students sud- denly realize that applications for jobs, college, and scholarships have to be typed out because there is not a next year to rely on. As the horde descends, our guidance counselors and their secretary are well prepared to handle the rush. Behind the scenes, they counsel us, push us in the right directions, and adiust our schedules to the demands of our future careers. Where, indeed, would we be without them.
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