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A Tribute We, the Class of 1964, wish to pay tribute to our late President, John F. Kennedy. John Fitzgerald Kennedy typified the spirit and emotions of young America. He himself was young, the youngest man ever elected to the Presidency of the United States. He was a family man with a beautiful young wife and young children. Mr. Kennedy possessed a boyish charm and radiated vitality, or to use his own word, Hvigorf' An advocate of physical fitness, he participated actively in sports. He traveled extensively, using personal diplomacy to advance the prestige of the United States abroad. He displayed great courage, both physical and mental. As a result of wounds received in his heroic adventures during the Second World War, he was often in excruciating pain, yet he carried on. He dared to confront the Russians during the Cuban missile crisis and won friends in Europe with his now-famous 'flch bin ein Berliner speech. The Kennedys brought the cultural arts into the White House. They restored many of the historical sections of the mansion and filled its halls with artists, musicians, and intellectuals. These intellectuals surrounded the young President, advising him and supplementing his own brilliant mind. He was a man of wit. His gay smile and ready sense of humor endeared him to people everywhere. His sure sense of timing showed him the exact moment to inject a bit of humor into a conversation. John Kennedy loved people. He was at his best in a crowd, with his infectious smile Hashing. It was iiashing even as the assassin's bullet cut him down. Two l
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