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president; Nancy Ferguson, vice-president; Jane Kjoller, secretary; and Bruce Ramey, treasurer. As the year drew to a close, we held our final class elections, selecting Walter Arnos, president, Nancy Ferguson, vice-presi- dent; Maureen Fox, secretary, Kenneth Far- rell, treasurer; and Patricia Pellegrino, mem- ber-at-large. Junior marshals Guy Lindwall and Walter Amos led the graduating class of 1964 to their seats, and we realized, perhaps for the first time, the enormity of what lay Ire- fore us. September came at last, and although many of us could not believe it, we were really sen- iors, white hats and all. We immediately found ourselves faced with the task of electing a new president as Walter Amos had moved during the summer. Barry Stephens was elected to the post and class advisors Mr. Francis Dutille and Mrs. Valerie Cole were appointed. We started the year by sponsoring a dance in tribute to fall sports. The dance was under the leadership of Charles Powell, chairman of the Senior Activities Committee, a committee that includes Teddy Pieczarka, Joyce Bickley, Raymond Senecal, Edward Milroy, and Jack Brock. Our “As Schools Match Wits” team was again active with sen- iors Randolph Dominic, Jane Kjoller, and William Barry being joined by Stephen Nel- mes, a junior. National Merit Scholarship Nancy Ferguson Vice President Grade Twelve Past Secretary Kenneth Farrell Treasurer of the Senior Class Harry McGill Past President Grade Ten awards were announced, Randolph Dominic being named a semi-finalist, and Jane Kjoller, Gail Smith, Carolyn Lopes, Katherine Oster- man, Nancy Ferguson, Victoria Miller, Gary Howe, and Ramon Rosati receiving letters of commendation. As we look forward to the completion of this our most important year, we realize that the responsibilities and opportunities of the past have helped us build the class we are, thus enabling us to face the additional respon- sibilities and opportunities which the future may hold in store for us. In the tradition of all Aegis histories, we hope that “this history, coupled with the pictures and copy in this book, will serve to hold for us always the bright memories of these ‘our days of days’.” Carolyn Lopes
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