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IN MEMORIAM FRANCIS E. TOURTELLOTTE REMEMBRANCE Happiness Gaiety Laughter Wit These are qualities which are often sought. These are things that can not be bought. In him, we found these day after day, And our memories of him will forever stay. AEP
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DEDICATION JOHN J. THOMPSON WHAT SHALL I CALL YOU, A TEACHER OR A FRIEND? What shall I call you, for all you’ve done for me? A friend you are, advisor, too, and teacher, by degree. Your courtesy, your honor, your charity, and your glee Have left their imprints on my mind; you’re a friend to me. What shall I call you, for all you’ve done for me? As a teacher, you set examples of what we all should be. Your wisdom and your teachings, their bearing I can see, Their worth remaining in my mind for all eternity. BEJ
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CLASS OF 1968: Education begins with a deep interest in and a respect for the individual. Your administration and faculty have stressed the pursuit of sound values as well as the pursuit of knowledge. Now will come your opportunity to put such objectives to excellent use. I think you understand that those who cherish freedom must be strong and that such individuals stand for integrity and sound moral standards. I hope that because of your schooling, you will always have a sincere commitment to defend your faith and your country and that your patriotism will be supported by your intelligent and orderly inquiry into the facts as they relate to freedom here and abroad. I congratulate you on the fine record you have established here at Westerly High School and wish you much happiness in the years to come. Sincerely yours, GERALD M. DUNN Principal CLASS OF 1968 By your work at Westerly High School each of you has already demonstrated a personal start upon the road of high purpose by seeking to acquire the knowledge and skill so essential in a changing world. I would remind you that as you graduate, both with hope and joy, and with confidence in your skills to also have the humility to understand how much you yet do not know. Education does not end at the school door, but is a life-long process to be pursued for its own worth, and as a means to renew yourselves and to renew your skills. My sincere congratulations and best wishes for a rewarding and successful life. Sincerely yours, EDWARD T. MORENZONI Superintendent of Schools 4
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