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'Wil' ww Left to right, top row: Ma- rie Van Dormolen, Norma Struble, Irene Christensen, Carolyn McKelvey, Edward Gordon. Bottom row: The- resa Ramiccio, Betty Rizzo, Lorraine Dolsay, Caryl Mor- gan, Jacquelyn Leary, Ruth Albring. 1 Y Announcers War Bonds and Stamps The signal is flashed, and from every homeroom the faithful announcer, abounding with all the vitality of youth, hurries to join his comrades in the office. Yes, these are the people who every morning, come what may, are momentarily trans- formed into harbingers of joyous tidings, gloom, or just plain news. They gather office dispatches and make it a point to see that every student goes through the day's activities well aware of what the score is. Committee Whenever you see two or three girls dashing into the office for coin wrappers and the adding machine, you know the Bond and Stamp Commit- tee is preparing to roll up facts and figures of the Tuesday morning sale. Their Work, under the su- pervision of Miss Corn and Mr. Hoffman, is suc- cessful, for P.L.H.S. was awarded the United States Treasury Certificate for meritorious service ren- dered in behalf of the War Financing Program. Page 48 Sitting: Miss Corn, E. Gai nor, M. Van Noordt. Stand ing: Mr. Hoffman, G. Berg man, P. Hopper. ,uhinw
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Third Row: G. Barbarow, B. O'Neal, W. MacDonald, H. Ulrich. Second Row: L. Wells, B. Friend, G. Frech, H. Post, E. Wiseman, V. Gregory, C. Smith. First Row: E. Nelson, B. Rey- nolds, Mr. Goodman, B. Rizzo, D. Sanders, R. Al- Photography Club Despite a tremendous handicap due to the shortages of film and chemicals, the Photography Club functioned as usual and took many fine pic- tures. Under the supervision of Mr. Goodman, and aided by slides, even the novices were able to take and develop presentable pictures by the end of the year. The experts, of course, gave their customary efficient support to the Pioneer staff by producing some really snappy pics for them. ross. Science in War Club The Science in War Club of Pompton Lakes High School is one of many being formed in this country. Miss Barrett is guiding the group in civilian defense organizations. When called for actual fighting, they will be ready to take some highly skilled and technical jobs. The club is dedicated to the development of scientific talent and will carry forth this aim to the best of its ability. ..,..,..a. -Mem M-ff. r .. ,W ,W rare, fqgzo Q, .497 2 vii' 1' Last Row: j. Raspante, J Scholfield, F. Cummings. First Row: D. Leak, H. Ca- hill, Miss Barrett, H. Mathes B. Bylc. Page 47 bring, P. Reynolds, C. Kar-
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Second Row: J. White, A. Levy, C. Eidschun, C. Lin- dow H. Kautz. First Row: Mr. jochem, A. Citro, D. Edwards, M. Wiseman, B. sf Brown, F. Fischer. fe9 !5r Review Math Club Every Tuesday morning Mr. Standish takes under his wing a group of students, who have found trouble in math during their upward climb. After discovering their problems, he gives them advice and material to study. This is invaluable to students who will need it in their future work. It is a period well spent for almost every student, and will show up to great advantage later on. Left to right, top row: Vic- tor Houghton, Robert Hardt, Richard Marion. Second row: James Vance, Mr. Standish, Dominick Pagano. First row: john Finley, James Webber, Jack Bradshaw. Shop Practice A sudden lull in the banging and crashing from the shop indicates something new. New it is too-the Shop Practice Club quietly listening to the lectures of Mr. Jochem. The aim of this club is to make the difficult adjustment from high school to industrial life a little easier. A person entering industry after this course will have con- fidence in his ability and so have an advantage over a less fortunate competitor. Page 49
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