As we head towards the end of another year (this one went by really fast!), we would like to thank you for your companionship, for your visits and for your support. EAC alumni continue to be part of the school community long after they have left, setting an example for current and future students about what it means be an EAC graduate.
A good example comes from the
Class of 1969, our first graduation class: we were fortunate to have
Donald Hicks'69 digging into his family treasures to find a graduation picture of his class which was then framed and added to our Graduate Gallery. This will go a long way in helping EAC preserving its memory for the next generations to come. Thank you, Don! We also would like to thank Fritz Cloninger'73 who scanned the picture. Check out below the graduation picture of the Class of 1969 and the class years for which we still miss the graduation pictures.
All the alumni who visited us in the past years have noticed how much the school has grown and changed part of its landscape. We know that some of you enjoy seeing the changes while others don't. Thinking of those who don't have the chance to come visit us in person, we would like to share our
Master Plan map so that you can understand how our campus looks today. Because our mission states that we need to provide an outstanding education to young people, some programs call for new spaces but you can rest assured that we do our best to preserve our green areas as much as we can.
We would like to end this newsletter by wishing you all
Happy Holidays and a New Year filed with love, joy, and success! We hope to see you sometime in 2012.