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X Q 1 1.' l ,J Officers of the Class of 1964 ,r Rise TIMOTHY MOORE Class President it I Sym 4 is E MARY Lou wiucms ROSEMARY ROBERTS Vice-President Secfeia 'Y I .4 , it pA1' CQURI CHRISTINE BREMNER Treasurer Member-at-Large MR. FRANCIS DUTILLE Class Advisor ADVISOR'S MESSAGE In sacrificing for an ideal one must remember that complacency can be the greatest obstacle to fulfilling a goal. In your pursuits, throughout your adult life, keep in mind the idea that giving a little more of oneself to a task helps to overcome complacency. The attitude of c alness toward self, always strivin do a good iob ev er, is essential if life is to be me gfu ' . I - s Dutille, ss Advisor Bestajlhes t or the futu
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We were Juniors now, and as a class we voted Miss Barbara Braigel cmd Mr. Robert R. Gosende as co-advisors to guide us through our first big year. After two anxious months of waiting had passed, our class rings ar- rived and the final payment was made, giv- ing each individual a possession for life. By January, the frosty weather prompted our Junior Class Skating Party, an event which took us to Blackman's Field, where we sat around a roaring fire keeping our feet warm. The night turned out to be clear and beauti- ful, lighting the ice for fun and frolics. The last half of our Junior Year was dedicated to our prom plans. We chose Shanrgi-La as our theme, and went right to work, assigning committee-chairman, and choosing the com- mittees. Heading these committees were: Phil- ip Keith, decorations, Cathy Glassanos, pub- licity, Skip Griffin, tickets, John Waterman clean-up, and Nancy Maciolek, refreshments. On the evening of May 10, 1963, we found I A sight that Seniors will never forget. The book-filled desk loaded with the ever-present assignments. f 2, - , 'l ii Brian Johnson, President of the ,gg- Class, 1960-61 and 1962-1963. 11- 'i s Imisfr s sxf, ' L 15 isyi Philip Keith, President of the 2 -,7, Class, 1961-1962. 'J , 5 ourselves dancing to Misty , slightly sea- soned by the live flower and evergreen gar- den which was accented by a mural. Here we crowned Mary Lou Wilkins Prom Queen. Her court consisted of Andrea Gray and Rosemary Roberts. The end of the year was drawing near and so we held our last elec- tions. These officers were to carry the class through graduation: Tim Moore, president, Mary Lou Wilkins, vice-president, Rosemary Roberts, secretary, Patricia Couri, treasurer, and Christine Bremner, member-at-large. ln the last four weeks of school, senior hats were ordered. We rounded off our Junior Year activities with a picnic at Look Park. The History Committee of the Class of T964 offers this history as a recap of our years at East Longmeadow High. We have no con- clusion ourselves as to Senior Year but in- stead offer The Aegis as an underline to the last days of this class at E.L.H.S The Aegis, we hope, will serve to hold for us always the bright memories of these our days of days T. MOORE, Chairman C. GLASSANOS J. WATERMAN
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ROBERT J. ACCORSI Fooiball 10, 11, Chorus 10. While we live, le? us enjoy life. JOAN AIKEN Chorus 10, 11. Mafches are made in Heaven. JUDITH ANDERSEN Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. Of looks and smiles. THOMAS ATKINSON Baseball 10. Life is buf a day af most PATRICIA ANN BEAN Chorus 10, 11, 12, Leaders 10, Field Hockey 10, Basketball 10, 12, Red Cross 11, Home Economics Club 11, Soccer 10. The Busy have no fime for fears. WILLIAM F. ACCORSI Baseball 10, 11, 12, Fooiball 11, Chorus 10. l'm sure care's an enemy fo life. BILLIE JEAN AMOS Chorus 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Red Cross 10, Basketball 10, Girls' Volleyball Team 10. Keep your face fo fhe sunshine and you cannof see fhe shadow. JOHN ANTAYA Football 11, Hockey, 11, 12. Never lrouble frouble 'til frouble froubles you. THOMAS BATES Foolball 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Aegis 12, Bowling 10, Corridor Pafrol 12. Never elafed when one man's oppressed, never deiecfed while anofher's blesf. MARTHA M. BELL Gymnastics 10, Cheerleading 11, 12, Captain 12, Chorus 10, Class Vice- President 10, French Club 11, 12, Leaders' Club 12. Noi foo serious, yef nof foo gay, she sfrikes a happy medium. 23
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