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OUR CHALLENGE The finze has eonze when deparzf we inusf, For God has placed in us a iruszf. So, while war lords rule in every land, The Class of 43,' shall dishand. The task before us most certainly is greafg Is iz' any wonder fhen, we hesifaie Before faking ihe one final sfep I nfo fhe sea we know not ihe depfh? Our sunrise was all we wished it to he, So glorious, so eolorful, so hountiful and free, Bu! our noonday skies are darkened o'erhead Tho we paused, we go forward, wifhout feeling of dread. The world will liffle nofe our Corning, perhaps, As fhe las! sehool ties we gravely unelasp. Our path no longer will he padded with flowers, We are anxious fo aeeepi lhe Challenge thai is ours! -Iris june Freneh MANIFESTATIONS OF GOOD WILL In spite of the uncertainties and perplexities of this troublous year, the school has been well remembered. Among the many kind considerations were the following gifts: Booksqfrom the library of Mrs. Mary Saunders and the American Legion Auxiliary. Magazine contribu- tions included The National Geographic, Readers' Digest, and Sports Magazine by Mr. Ellery Strayer, Engineering Magazine by Mr. O. A. Carpenter, Life Magazine by Mr. Elmer Vernier. A large American flag was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tingle in memory of their son, LaVern. Such gifts as these cannot be valued in dollars and cents, but rather this spirit is the essence of the feeling which makes for a better school, a better community and a liner fellowship. --Doris Priest Page 12
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JOHN C. RUNDELL, President Theater Manager DR. L. H. LOGI-IRY, Vice-Pres. Osteopathic Physician GUARDIANS OF THE FOUR FREEDOMS By IRIS FRENCH On all sides, in every field of endeavor, people have had to take upon themselves more work and responsibilities because of the war. These live men, each in his own profession, perform their tasks, ministering to the needs and desires of their fellowmen. They have little time to call their own. Therefore, it is even more to their credit now than formerly, that they have accepted the added burden of guiding the educational institutions through this time of stress. Education must go forward! Now particular- 1. JU DR. E. A. BECHTOL Retired Physician ly should it be promoted when precision work is so necessary. Peace time needs must be filled as well as the intensified needs caused by the world Wide crisis. Military training was provided in accordance with the government rulings, as was the program for penny milk for all students to partake of. The School Board is deserving of much praise as they have provided many advantages for school youths. Not only do they hold the part of Knowl- edge but they now light the stepping stones to victory. They have accepted their challenge! DR. GILBERT C. ELY Dentist Railroad Clerk CECIL PROSSPR ffllcrkj Page 14 '
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