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CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS POEM “To Our Beloved Westport”’ Now we must leave your gates, Now tread our singular fates. Yet with a sigh we turn, Yet we have much to learn. Who now will be our guide, Who soothe our stubborn pride? We are but babes in arms, We know not life’s alarms. Yes, learn them all we shall, Yes, you have taught us well. So into life we'll stalk, So straight and tall we'll walk! Long may your colors light, Long furl your brown and white! Shine o’er the ocean wave, Shine o’er the free and brave. And Oh be true forever more, To Ours, the class of 64. RUTH COUTO CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS SONG (To “May You Always’’) Fare thee well dear Alma Mater; Time has come when we must part. Mem-ries shall forever linger; You ve a place in each one’s heart. Fare thee well to friends and teachers There will always be the memory Of your warm and kindly ways. Four short years have quickly passed; Our futures lie ahead. Though this should be a happy-time, It’s tears of sadness that we shed. And in the years that are to follow We shall be forever true To our school, our Alma Mater. Westport High—Adieu DIANE PETTEY
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Advice to the Juniors We, the class of 1964, hereby leave this parting message in the hope that it will be beneficial to you, the class of 1965. As seniors, it will be your responsibility and obligation to establish a firm example for underclassmen. It will be your duty to direct the leadership of the school by obeying school rules, maintaining a high scholastic average, and participating in school activities. Always heed the counsel of your parents and teachers. The advice which you will receive may often seem unreasonable or severe at the time but in the future will be for your well-being. Courtesy and respect for not only faculty members but for all should be inherent in your class personality. School support is one thing that should not be overlooked. Strong support for your class and encouragement from your classmates will help to make your senior year a more successful one. Finally, we would like to convey our best wishes to you, the class of 1965. We hope you will have an enjoyable and prosperous senior year. Geoffrey Oliver President of the Class of ’64
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