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Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 31, 2024 City dedicates bench to EHS Class of 1968 City and school offi cials and alumni gathered at Glendale Park City of Everett staff , along with Everett Schools Supt. William Hart and elected offi cials, joined together at Glendale Park to dedicate a bench to the Everett High School Class of 1968. 50 After the dedication, attendees were invited to partake in a luncheon served and provided by EHS Culinary Arts students at the EHS Crimson Café. Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? For more info, call (857) 249-7882 The bench dedicated to the EHS Class of 1968 located at Glendale Park. The new plaque recognizing the EHS Class of 1968 installed on the bench at Glendale Park. T he City of Everett joined with the Everett High School (EHS) Class of 1968 at Glendale Park to dedicate a bench in honor of the members of the class and remember the ones who are no longer with us. City of Everett staff , along with members of the Class of 1968, Superintendent William Hart and elected offi cials, gathered at Glendale Park in recognition of the newly dedicated bench. Following the dedication, everyone in attendance was welcomed to the EHS Crimson Café to enjoy a luncheon that was prepared by EHS Culinary Arts students. “It’s amazing to see that no matter where life may take the members of this class, they always find a way to stay in touch and come back together through events, get-togethers and remembering the ones who are no longer here,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “I’m glad the City of Everett was able to honor this class that never forgets their Everett roots.”

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