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.2 islif 1 isll' l ,N , .E ls Xi ' li .si i I 2X J ' i X XX- ' ,X i X X ,X lX X X. ii' f A Xl X X , Xl X it X -X s ll: i. 'X i Wil 1 .sl ,. 55 Xe r '1 1'5 xl! E i K 2 S 3 Wi xx gl X lin I F li ll I I l l l' lil! E l I .X X, 3 X 5 il l l ill 'lg itll g : 3 l P 1 i . itll .2 X 'lf M E i il? X In Memoriam lThis message was delivered to the student body of Lyman Hall High School by Principal John Price on November 26, 1963.1 Last night, in a small plot of ground in Arlington National Cemetery, a fire burned brightly in the surrounding darkness. Beneath it, enfolded within the Virginia soil, lay the body of our beloved late President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. This man, young, vigorous, and effervescent in life, has, in his un- timely death, etched his name and memory in the annals of history. In Berlin a square will be named for him, in London a monument will be erected in his honor, in our own nation flags will be flown at half-staff for thirty days. But these things, in the long view, will be empty tokens, if in years to come future generations ask Who was Kennedy? There is little likelihood that this question will ever pass the lips of a solitary human being. For, in life, as in his de- mise, John Kennedy's whole political philosophy was made clear to the nations of the world. He lived to make a virtual contagion of our own way of life. Freedom for the world's peoples was his goal. He deplored such evils as hunger, illiteracy, and bigotry. Yet he died - a victim of that very bigotry. We who have been comtemporaries of Kennedy have an enviable legacy which we can in turn bequeath to the genera- tions who come after us. Let us be inspired by the eternal flame which glows above his tomb. Let us not forget to be grateful that in our lifetimes, John F. Kennedy passed our way. Shakespeare said it many years ago: Here was a man. Whence comes such another? The staff of the SIGNER IS indebted to the Choate School of Wallingford for per mission to use this picture of the late President Kennedy. The portrait in oils was painted by William Draper and presented to Choate President Kennedy's Alma Mater, in i963 Qt baii i , It hangs in the Andrew Mellon Library of the, School. L 1 1
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Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. We look To The fuTure, TrusTing in The values and ideals which we have developed in The pasT. We Treasure The lessons we have learned in cooperaTion, paTience, and dedicaTion. Our paThs have been direcTed by The able hands and guidance of Those Teachers and counselors who have given of Themselves To help us lead a beTTer and more pro- ducfive life. We have looked To The leaders of our world To give us an example by which we may paTTern our lives. To us, John FiTzgerald Kennedy was ThaT example. His life and his deaTh have given us an unforgeTTable lesson. IT is-for This reason we have chosen To unify our yearbook wiTh his words. The 1964 SIGNER exemplifies The accomplishmenfs of The sTudenTs of Lyman Hall High School. Our aspirafions, underTakings, and joys are presenfed on The following pages. As our laTe PresidenT lived, so musT we. SelecTing him as our ideal, we sTaTe our Theme: You sTand in your own lighT. lT is in The lighT of our accomplishmenTs ThaT we will be iudged, iT is for us To sTand in our own lighT. 4
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