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1. Cyril D. Locke, Principal Yale, A.B. ; Acadia, A.M. Mathematics 2. Harriet C. Baker Wellesley, A.B. Latin, Ancient History 3. Emma R. Belcher Middlebury, A.B. French. Geometry 4. Mrs. Doris G. Sampson Salem Normal, B.U., B.S.E. History 5. Royal S. Adams Bates, A.B. Science, Aeronautics, A. A. 6. Mary H. O’Neill Bo.ston University, A.B. Head of English Department 7. Helen M. Davis Tufts, A B. English 8. Rita M. McLaughlin Salem Teacher’s College, B S.E. Stenography, Typing 9. Dorothy A. Richardson Connecticut College, A.B. Arithmetic, J. B. T. 10. Herbert C. Brenner Salem Teachers’ College, B.S.E. Commercial, Basketball 11. Marjorie F. Shaw Salem Teachers’ College, B.S.E. Commercial 12. Martin .T. Lydon Harvard, A.B. English 13. George P. Carnie Bates, B.S. Algebra, Biology, Football 14. Mary A. Fitzgerald Salem Teachers’ College, B.S.E. Geography, General Science, Civics 15. Esther Waitz Framingham Teachers College, B.S.E. Domestic Arts 16. Anna H. McAvenia Sam Houston T. C., B.A. Spanish 17. Robert M. Gill Wentworth, Fitchburg Manual Arts
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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK — 1943 CONTENTS Dedication America’s Challenge Contents The Faculty The Superintendent Speaks . Our Times The Seniors Class Ballot Roll of Honor Class History Last Will and Testament of ’43 . Patriotic Panorama . . . . Athletics Activities Humor Candid Camera Views . Senior Memories . . . . In Good Old Freshman Days In Our Baby Days . . . . Undergraduates , . . . Advertisements Autographs Page 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 25 29 32 40 41 43 44 45 46 51 63 — 4 —
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“Another year of war has brought many changes into our school life. Many of our boys are wearing the uniforms of Uncle Sam; many others, and girls, too, are working in defense industries. Our traditional school program has been upset by rationings, salvage drives of one sort or another, stamp and bond sales, and by changes in the content of courses. All these have come about because we believe in the American way of life, because we know that many customs and traditions must give way to the needs of the war effort. To each of us is given the oppor- tunity to serve in many ways; no better service can now be rendered by high school students than dili- genJt preparation for whatever call our country may make. Winning the war is our major objective; it demands our best in physical fitness, mental alertness, and patriotic H. D. CHITTIM, Superintendent 4 ' I — 6 —
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