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Page 87 text:
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I am the love of two, Born as the fruit of that love. I am the dawning of life, Living the best of my days. I know not hate nor fears, Comfort is all that I sense. I feel my world of warmth. This is my life. I am the love of few, Leaving the love that I knew. I am the morning of life, Doubting the things I am told. I know not why men die, Reasons are all that I seek. I feel my world of doubt. This is my life. I am the love of one, Learning to share my small world. I am the noontide of life, Needing to bear a new love. I want no pain nor tears, Gone are the doubts of my youth. I feel my world of hope. This is my life. I am the love of all, Living the day to its end. I am the twilight of life, Weary of all except love. I know that soon I must sleep, Slumber is all that I want. I feel my world of peace. This is my life. RAY ANGELO 83
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Page 86 text:
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Dear Seniors: Our high school careers have just about terminated. I know that it would take many volumes to record all of the Wonderful times and fond memories that we have shared. You have shown me by your constant progressive attitude that our four years together have not been in vain. But this part of our life is over. We must now face our future and what- ever it may hold for us. I, as Well as many others, have much faith in the class of '67, I am confident that you will succeed in all that you at- tempt. It has been a pleasure to serve you in these last two years we have been together. I would like to thank all of you who helped me when the time came. May God Bless You Always. Sincerely, RONALD BERUBE President, Class of 1967 We 82 n , I ,...s.......i...,.u
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Page 88 text:
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CLASS of 1967 . . . suddenly we were freshmen . . knowing the confusion and bewilderment of our Brst day at Southington High School choosing a capable advisor, Mr. Solomita electing responsible oflicers: Hart Bugbee, President, Sharon Hollsworth, Vice Presidentg Betsy Farr, Secretary, and Ron Berube, Treasurer capturing first place in the Talent Show ticket sales easily winning the Magazine Drive sponsoring our first money-making activity: the freshman dance SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rightl: Ron Berube, President, T i T T Alys Osborn, Secretary, Ann Skinner, Treasurer, and joe Olszewski, Vice President. . . and then we were sophomores . . electing new oflicers: Ray Angelo, President, Chris Brennan, Vice President, Alys Osborn, Secretary, and Ron Berube, Treasurer . . continuing the winning precedent by taking Hrst in talent competition and excelling other classes in ticket sale drive . . setting new school record by selling over ZOOZ in the Magazine Drive . . choosing one of our own candidates, Doreen Standish to be Homecoming Queen l HW, V fm Penny Cabata, Gary Rosengrant and Sharon Moone in a scene from the Junior Play. . . and then we were juniors . . electing a new slate of oilicers: Ron Berube, President, Hart Bugbee, Vice President, Alys Osborn, Secretary, and Mark Mongillo, Treasurer . . presenting our junior Prom, Enchanted Forestn on November 13th x 1 n l Q n . . knowing the excitement of receiving our class rings . . speaking on the Viet Nam crisis, Bob Mals won the junior Recital . . producing Dear Ruth, which was well received by all who attended Sue Benjamin and Vin Cle- ments, King and Queen of the Junior Prom. 84 ,,.......,........... W ,sr 1 ,Xa 1 N-a1,.,.g fx . rai,
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