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Fi!-we A l l i QWQ- , M. 3 MERYL BAUMER LUCILLE AING.WORTH PERA CAMPBELL Vw e ,Q LESTER ANGENE ' iss' ELSA SMITH ROY HINCH I' WH' fu, . -3 we We G spAR'i-1010 DI BIASIO HARRY SPANGLER JAMES GEBHART X1-1 E 'iff 1 ROY SHARROCK JOHN BECK Q DALE HARPER Military Intelligence Corps The Military Intelligence Corps .uds the students in expressing themselves well. whether the expression he written or spolif en. The corps otlers four ye.irs of tr.iinf ingg during this time the student is assisted' in every possihle way. - Miss Aingworth, Miss Camphell. Ivfifs Smith, Mr. Angcne, Miss Pierson, Mi'. Baumer, .ind Mr. Hineh .ire included in Shores Intelligence Corps. Together they .irrzinge .i four ye.ir English progixiin to lie diligently followed. Correct speech .ind writing are the first requirements of .in American citigen or rin Americ.in soldier, .inxious to serve his country. Wheii this program, planned lwy the English Depirtf ment, is completed, the student is well on his wziy to hccoming 11 perfect soldier, rind is equipped to enter any Nlviniiieh of the service. Chemical Warfare Service To hcnelit mzinkind in time of peace, .is well ins war, is the purpose and duty of the Chemical Vv'.irf fare Service. Science is not only responsihle for tlic itppezirzince of homlis and explosive g.ises. hut .ilso of waiter which comhiits these things. Mr. DiB1.isic. Mr. Spangler, M1'. Gehhiirt, and lvirrfliiirroclt un -esc- veil science :ind its puzzles to students of Shore who Lire interested in IHill'l-S warfare. The world ot tod.iy would not he so advanced were it not for science. Synthetics, for instance, have found their wiiy into our everyday lives. Volunteers Volunteers keeping up the iiriny's inoixile .ire Mr. Beck and Mr. l'li1i'pei'. By triiining Shore stuf dents to appreciate good music, they .ire helping them to hccome hetter soldiers .ind lretter citizens. We should he grateful to them for the services they have rendered .ind the tinc music they h.ix'e lrrouglit to us. Page Sei 'il 'CH
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,W I e W' afii f 1 f E WWII f f Nllllx, B. HOWARD PEAKE KE enera JWMMMQ Dr. Leonard E. Loos, our general, devotes his , ,- i -,Wav Af ' tiine to helping Shore and its students. Under his . 4, , i p si ahle leadership, Shore has grown and Shore students have grown with the school until they have acf coinplished tasks worthy of good soldiers His f leadership has placed Shore in the spotlight for its fine work in Red Cross, Safety, and other aspects of Civilian Defense. i s N , s ,W . I Xkxhkk. g . X 4 . M X S 1 W' W g lkxxi, S. ff! if hx DR. LEONARD E. LOOS General Staff Corps To consider and prepare plans for the future, is the duty of the General Staff Corps. Miss Albrecht, Dean of Girls, Mr. Peake, Dean of Boys, and lvir. Voorhees, Director Rx of Pupil Personnel comprise' Shores General Staff Corps. Gur Dean of Boys and our Dean of Girls help the students prepare for the time when they will have Hnished their service in the army. Soldiers of Shore should feel free to consult the deans at any time. Mr. Voorhees, the Director of Pupil Personnel, checks up on the soldiers who are A. W. G. L. He is friendly with the students, hut occasionally is forced to take drastic measures. LEONARD B. VOORHEES ELSA ALBRECHT 4' V Al K' ,L ,
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IRA STUBBART BEULA XVILSON PAUL RHOADES .lOHN POHTO DOROTHY GILL 2 -we Military Engineers Mathematics has gained a new prominence our modern world. To understands a problem is have it solved. Mathematics has a place in warfa hut its place in peaceful pursuits has reached a n- height. The world of the unknown is exploredna its intricacies revealed hy Mrs. Wilson, Ivlr. Poli Mr. Stuhbart, and Mr. Rhoades. JANE WILIJAMS ANTHONY VACCARIELLO Diplomatic Service World conditions heing what they are, it is i solutely essential that our Diplomatic Service efficient. Miss Williams and Mr. Vaccariello quaint us with the language, life, and customs countries foreign to us. Now, more than ever heir we should better try to understand the peoples strange countries. DR. j, M. NAMEN IRENE E. HORVATH CLARENCE SWACKHAMER Page Eight Medical Corps The wellfheing of any army depends upon the efficiency of its medical corps. .in.1 Shores army is no exception. Dr. Namcn, Miss Horvath, Miss Gill, and Mr. jvsack hammer are Shores upholders of the principles of good health. Defense commences with perfect health, and defense is now uppermost in tht mind of everyone. Shores Medical Corps is striving to improve the wclltlaeiiig or Shores students by encouraging the students to realize the importance .mr physical rltness. Physical activity aids in comhating illnessg it strengthens the hody and stini ulates the mind,
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