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I X M Wy - 5 'ui W 5 er l CLASS I-usToRY is ,R -::::2: 2 Y. ' 'V-sra5,NR0oV ' As we think hack over our past tour years at Prospect Heights, can we select our most exciting day here? Was it the time we attended our first assemhly at Maxwell Annex, the time that Miss Ekholm proclaimed us the Class of June ASH? 01- was it one of the other red letter days ot X our varied careers? Today, with Class Day here, and with Commence- . ment coming soon, things keep jumping into our minds that we thought If had heen erased long ago. fx VV e remember the ever present Maxwell that played such an impor- R tant part in our growing up. We think of Miss Bentley and of all our - teachers, the hig events connected with them, and the little ones, like the MDORDON, first time microphones were installed in the auditorium. Vve all strained to notice the difference in the sound of a familiar voice, as the microphone stopped working, then went on again. Miss Vvitherhee continued to speak to us with no mechanical go-loetween, and her direct way of talking made us feel very close to her. As the term progressed, we discovered one another. Soon we went all out for the most vivid, wildest, gayest campaign posters for Connie Pafundi who decided to enter politics as our first term Vice-President. After a few weeks of General Science, we scorned plain water and drank H20 instead. We admired and envied Frances Di Gioia, winner of the Traver Award for Citizenship, a feat that inspired her to other honors in the G.O. Council. A group of us in Miss lVlcGinn's English class decided that we deserved more than a column in Scribe. We wanted all the ads taken out so that we could have the whole last page! We attained a stronger voice in school affairs, with Doris Bloom as President of the new Annex CLO., which she and Anita Brettschneider helped to form. Then came our concert assembly in which Dolores Belt, pianist and linguist, entertained us with her rendition of Grieg's Piano Concerto. We listened to Jo Nell Thomas's singing of popular tunes, and followed her when she joined Miss Martinys Glee Club. In due time we hade farewell to the friendly, draughty Maxwell with many a backward glance of affection for the pretzel man, appeaser of after-school appetites. We eagerly entered the dignified grey stone huilding that has been home to us ever since. We were new enough to he awed lay itashing senior huttons and marble staircases. We were still docile, meek, and right thinking. We went virtuously up the UP stair- cases and down the DOWN. I6
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