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4' Ul.Ql,Jf AL ze f rj' Cz... Wu DCKU f Z fwlinf' . ' .sb lc- KXX X il I ,O XX O 0 -- O O X . .X xxxxxxx XX Having finally achieved that goal which for nearly twelve years seemed but a glorious gold brick in a dismal, unending grey mist of .years and years, the Class of 194-6 of lYatertown High School, with due formality and reasonable self-control, Wishes to make public its retirement from the hustle and bustle of school life. It hereby demands to be acknowledged as sane and leaves its earthly belongings to be divided as follows: .-I rffelc I. To our Headmaster, Mr. Reed- a scooter on which he can make all the rounds before the 8:15 bell. .lrtiele II. To hir. Mc-Xealy-our appre- ciation for his understanding and eo- opcration which have made our school career a success. .lrticle III. To the Vnderelassmen-a review book of l'Do's and Don't's in the Vlassroonis and Corridors of NY. ll. S. so as to avoid those blue slips. .lrticlc IV. To our librarian, Miss Johnson -a couple of dictaphones in order to hear what really goes on in those conference rooms. 4'lI'f1.l'II' V. To Nlr. Kenney-a bottle of slickuni to keep that cowlick down. ,-'lrticIe VI. To Mr. Adams-a pair ol' professional complimentary tickets to Lost lYcekend. .flrtiele VII. To Miss Rita Tierney-wa new regulation uniform Ha. la Vogue. 41221-
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Continent, provided a background of original composition. H Llifiln-9 photographers finally tore themselves away, and hailed a taxi to take them back to the Copley, where the open- ing banquet of the Boston lYorld's Fair was to be held in the evening. Sharing their cab was Helen Toro, who had just come from the Parrella Rocketship display, arranged by scientist Howard Robinson. She was on her way to meet Vicky In- 155' rv! 'os Q- il wrrn S X S -ll21 I ferrera and Louise Braekett in the Cafe Rouge of the Statler. Heading through Park Square, their taxi narrowly missed a fire engine carreening down the street with Anthony Cirillo and Charlie Georgo- poulos hanging on weakly. The fire, luckily, was not in the Statler, but was only Quecnie l7erParseghian's car steaming in the Park Square Garage, owned and man- aged by Armen Kazanjian. The taxi went on and drew up at the Plaza with a flourish. The door was opened by Angelo D'Aloisio, resplendent in maroon and gold. C. and R. tipped their attractive cab driver, Doris Bryan, and went to dress. Arriving in the main dining room at 8:30, they soon engaged in conver- sation with Ann Ford and Mrs. Doris Starke-Haven, one half of the Boston socialite team. Photographer Cutting found himself seated between Eleanor Kle- Vabe, secretary to the Governor, and Martha Tedesco, both of whom drew him into spirited reparteeg across from him were seated Dr. Lenox Vooper, nationally known North Carolina surgeon, and Audrey Hansen, a director of the District Racing fommission. After a brief opening, Master of Ceremonies Robert Yonis introduced His Excellency, James Norbury, Governor of Nlassachusetts, who spoke for several minutes on the Exposition, and then raised his glass .... Ladies and Gentlemen, a Toast to the flass of 1946 of Watertown High School, whose members have made a greater contribution than that of any other similar group at any time, to the progress and advancement of the C'ommonwealth, in and, I might say, the Nation Sue Hemphill, flllllliflllflll liillian Hittelari fatherine lliliberto Joseph l'nec-ia. Hlrlbl 1 -423 ,.,f - , ,,
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