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CLASS PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS To exemplify the meaning our lives hold, it might be well for us to compare our lives to a great building project. For regardless of liow worthy our ambitions might be, all of our efforts would be in vain if certain conditions were not to prevail. Firstly, as builders, we must have a goal for which to work. Secondly, we must liave a sound knowledge of the materials we are to use, as well as, the laws which govern their use. I ' hirdly, we must have a suitable and compre- hensive plan to guide us in our work. Fourthly, we must seek the help of others and work diligently through all hardships to lay a solid foundation for our work. And fifthly, when our project is completed, we must try to evalu- ate it honestly for its worth and its usefulness. As teachers, we are working with the most valuable of all materials, the human mind. It is our responsibility to help these young people build a solid foundation for their future intellectual and social growth. Our greatest reward will come in knowing that we have shared our lives with others, that we have helped to shape the minds of our youth, and that our project becomes a small but significant part of a much greater plan. PRESIDENT Ronald C. LaFrance CLASS MARSHAL Elizabeth H. Ellam CLASS MARSHAL Richard R. LaMothe 22
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SENIORS The building stands Completed, Eager to serve the future. And so We, The class of 1964, Jealous of The new-born perfection. Go forth In pride. Eager To mold new futures.
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VICE-PRESIDENT Robert A, Kulesza TREASURER David Hebenstreit SECRETARY Ann M. McGreevy SOCIAL CHAIRMAN George P. Melican SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Carol A. Mulvihill 23
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