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a limited edition oi 610 copies .1 . . ,volume XX . 34. inubgslwed by tiie SENIOR CLASS of NQRWOOD HIGH SCHQOL, UNORWOOD, OHIO Declfgeaders ilk presenf fbe 557' AMFRICAN PRINT! of I 942, the record of a Puhlicfkybfclool 171 an American fommunifgn Asan individual Value fbese prinfs, precious for flrepeople and evenfs' of this year you wish fo remember. As an American, value if in ierms ofqour life fodaq for fomorrow. If is your scboolis effort foward shall Le encouraged toinvesfifdn criiakize, and make discoveries iniherealm of fruih. you will liek fesf flzaf efforf flre may you meef your privilege of helpiny America. in crisis. D I9-I-2 Ill H0llfl7fJlAff Ediforin Chief BRIAN . Mhiqear Edilvr Q6-7.24 ' Aff andlailout
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Mary Rheude, new to the office staii, helps new freshmen regis- ter. Bill Roudeloush, Art Smith, Virginia Ryan, and Norma Cor- man fill out enrollment blanks. Mr. Warmoth, Eames Wilts, Har- ley Young, Mr. Maitland, Bill Costello, and Mr. Smith put up the bleachers. Right: This bright red car is nameless. W. Schoneberger, E. Morgan, G. Walker, D. Knight, l. Scharfen- berger, and I. Parker surround Dick Witt at the wheel, his feet in characteristic pose. ,, Y, , nf 1- v 'f----srlfinlwf-V few qeafz Unto ls this the bombarding of the Bastille, a Ford Str i ke, or Wright's Interview Office? No, it is only the fifth day of the ninth month in the year nineteen hun- dred and forty-one. The ofiice girls slaved all summer to pre- pare for the tall enrollment. Who are these strange people that surge on our sidewalks, who push madly up the front steps? Can our brave office iorce tend them off? lt isn't necessary. They mill around clustering about the latest gossip. Why it isn't a mob, it is our brave new students. y Our glamour boys look lovely in the 1941 manner, sporting lo u d shirts, pastel sweaters, high-water draped slacks above argyle sox. li those aren't the same old mocassins, saddles, and brogues, they are new dup- licates. The perennial burr hair cuts appear along with the drippy drape cuts. Of course We
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