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W Mr. Je erson Purcell I+ is somerimes said lhaf +he happiesl days of one's life are lhose spenr in high school. Whal do l wenlr ro boarding you remember abour your 'reen-age years? school . . . lilced if. Rarher agree wilh above s+a're- menf. I remember bes'r ihe Dramalic Club . . . had The lead in Secref Service and admired rhe blond leading man. I really enjoyed if. l always danced and sang in school plays . . . loved school . . . s'rill do. l had numerous concerl' 'ries and worlced wirh lhe Second Lilrle Thealer Group in America. Happiesl momenl' came offer nine years in high school when I received +he nexr 'ro The lowesf marlc in my final Spanish exam. Remember 'rhe dress I wore To my senior prom . . . pinlc chiffon wilh a blue sa'rin sash. The sleeve was required fo be six inches long and 'rhe gown had +o be broughl' ro school ro be olcayed. Wenl' fo Walion and loved ir. Memories of my senior prom held in fhe affernoon . . . sand- wiches cmd rea were served . . . had a wonderful lime. sox Q5 Miss Anne Reardon I was always infer- esied in allwlefics: how- ever, if never occurred fo me, lhen, +o become a gym reacher. M rs. Doro+hy Yawger. Miss E. Hedwig Schein Mr. Jacob Mufson Mrs. Anne McCracken Mrs. Irma Horn bliss, QfLCQ4-LN
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SENIOR ADVISERZ Miss May J. McLaughlin. ' I I I I ADVISERS: Sfundingz Mrs. Markels, Miss Gaddis, Miss Reardon. Seuied: Miss Sfrongfeld, Mrs. Wessel. 8
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Snowflakes lazily drifTed in The air, fluTTered abouT, and offer a momenf of indecision, dropped To The sugar coaTed pavemenT below. Eppie Senior, sfanding by The window, saw in each falling snowflake nosTalgic visions of her high school days. WiTh an inTermingling of ioy and sorrow, her memories shifTed back To her firsT day in WalTon . .. T-low well remembered was ThaT day when she eagerly sTared aT The seemingly massive build- ing ThaT was To be her home for The nexf year. l-ler firsT few weeks There broughf many adiusf- menTs lbeing direcTed To The boiler room in search of The cafeferia aT The advice of some good naTured educaTed freshman was buT onel. buT soon she found herself really enioying school. AfTer parTicipaTing in WhiTe ElephanT Sales, War Bond Rallies, kniTTing of afghans, sal- vaging of paper, and successfully complefing a course in garbage disposal of N. Y. C. Eppie, Too, became one of Those illusTrious beings, a Two. This meanT being able To reserve Ten seaTs on The Special Bus, and being able To give good naTured advice To innocenf freshmen. JusT as she was able To really call The Annex her home, her happy reign as a Two came To an end and her Thoughfs Turned To The Main Build- ing. The same vague fears she had felT as a firsT Termer reTurned as she again gazed aT an even larger building. Inside, iT suddenly dawned on her ThaT all WalTon boys wenT To Clinfon. ln Third Term, Eppie unknowingly aided The war efforT wiTh The pile of cuT slips she accumulaTed, before some senior informed her ThaT, yes, The Nafaforium was The swimming pool. ThaT Term again, Eppie volunTeered To ioin The G. O., and in refurn was able To view her hearT Thrab, Mr. Alan Ladd, in China. The focf ThaT The movie proiecTor broke down regularly every half hour did noT dampen her joy. Towards The mid- dle of The Term. however, a conTrasTing noTe was sfruck by The irreparable loss of Franklirv Delano Roosevelt She realized The irony of life when ToTal vicTory was achieved a monTh aTTer his unfimely deafh. ln fourTh Term, The skaTing parTy proved To be a huge success, and she was firsT infroduced To somefhing she would remem- ber always wiTh regreT-RegenTs. l'ler iunior year sTarTed wiTh The Waves leav- ing l'lunTer and wiTh The U. N.'s coming To Take Their place. As The enTrance was guarded by a plaToon of handsome marines, she soon realized how much This inTernaTional organizciTion was helping The world iand WalTonl. BUT, ThaT semes-
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