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MESSAGE FROM THE CLASS OF 1964 Life is a voyage. The winds of life come strong. From every Point, yet each will speed thy course along If thou with steady hand when tempts blow Const keep thy course aright and never once let go —Theodore Williams We, as seniors, are about to emerge from the harbors of life and enter the open seas. Our helter-skelter days have turned to days of meaning. We owe our thanks for the memorable experiences which have shaped our destinies to East Rockaway High School. We have been taught facts, ideas and skills that will be of value to us for the rest of our lives. These last four years have been more than academic learning, however. We have grown mentally, physically, emotionally and intellectually since our entrance into the school. Through the example and aid of our teachers and administrators, we have learned to face new situations, problems and crisis with calm and assurance, intelligence and thoughtfulness. Through our contact with other students, we have gained a greater understanding of life, of human nature, of ourselves. We have learned to work together and yet be individuals, to share in the enjoyment of high school life and yet share in the responsibilities of leadership. Soon we will bid farewell—to the community, the school and each other, as we pursue our chosen goals. Many of us will go to college, or some other form of higher education; a few of us will enter the armed forces and serve our country; some of us will go right to work; others will settle down and raise a family. We will live in many parts of the country and do many kinds of work. We will broaden our horizons and discover new ideas. But, whatever we do and wherever we go, we will always remember the friends we made and the foundation for a purposeful life that was laid in high school. We are sad to see that something has ended, but our hearts lighten when we realize that something more has just begun. 4
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IN MEMORIAM JOHN F. KENNEDY November 22nd, 1963, was a day that not many of us will ever forget. As a generation which has never withstood any serious trouble or tragedy, we each felt a personal grief in the loss of our president. As a symbol of youth and of everything we had to look forward to in life, he showed the human qualities of courage, intelligence, integrity, leadership and simple kindness. We mourn his tragic death, but somehow we must go on and try to make this country, the nation, that he wanted. 5
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