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Last Row: A. Dowell, R. Jackson, Q. Cornelius, G. Olsen, G. Roumel, G. Frech, R. Young, H. Lutz, A. Korver, P. Busch, N. Wiseman, D. Obecny, M. Van Noordt. Second Row: A. Grassey, M. Weinmann, B. Sanwald, J. Folley, Mrs. Kivet, H. Ellsworth, R. Eggerstadt, M. Outwater, K. Diehm. First Row: E. h l R. Wheeler, A. Williams. Marion, J. Seiberlin, D. McMic ae , PIO EER STAFF Under the leadership of Harvey Ellsworth as Editor-in-Chief, and with Mrs. Kivet as faculty adviser, the Pioneer staff this year Worked very hard to produce the finest yearbook possible. Al- though we operated under many Wartime difficul- ties, such as shortages and transportation diffi- culties, we feel that we have done a good job. Everyone on the staff did his just share of the ' ' ' h h d l work in organizing the photograp y sc e ue, doing write-ups or collecting and recording the financial end of the job. MRS. KIVET As you read through your PIONEER, remem- ber that this yearbook was not snatched out of thin air at a moment's notice. It was made pos- sible through the tireless efforts of the staff adviser, Mrs. Kivet. Almost every day you could find her meeting with her editorial staff to help them with some one of the many problems which arose. She was always worried how everything was going, if the pictures were being taken, Write-ups sub- mitted, and collections running smoothly. If any single individual deserves most credit P J- Fancy, 11? NEER OFFICERS gg erstadr, H. Ellsworth Page S2 for the publication of your yearbook, it's Mrs. Kivet. fl MRS KIVET
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M F. pm :ew ww was if ..-.. ,,.i. ,,.,,, .WW -y ,,,..,E,. i Q First Row: R. jackson, B Rizzo, A. Bednarek, L. Bed narek, K. Diehm, M. Scho- field. Second Row: D, ,Io- hanson, R. Robert, M. Roper. unior Red Cross Formed by a group of girls interested in doing something directly connected with the war effort, the Junior Red Cross club has been engaging in many very worthwhile activities. This has incurred no small amount of workg however, they enter into it with such an eager spirit, that they manage to accomplish everything they set out to do. A club such as this is definitely a valuable asset t0 any school. Honor Society The F. H. Broome Chapter of the National Honor Society Consists of students, chosen at the end of their junior year, who have maintained an over-all average of 85 per cent for three years of high school. The faculty makes the final decisions, based on personality and leadership ability, as well as on academic success. This year the society, assisted by Miss MacCoon, our librarian, aided tue Student Council by assuming some of its respon- sibilities. Last Row: B. Sanwald, J. Folley. Second Row: G. Ol- son, A. Dowell, E. Gainor, 1. Steinke. First Row: J. , Adels, M. Van Noordt, A. E Williams, H. Marchl, R. Kleindienst, B. Kell. 52 , il if Page 51
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C RDIN A Last- Row: K. Hutchinson, B. Pariscn, MCKowcn, Fein- bloom, B. Kreutz, L. Hines, R. Kather, A. Mumford, W. Hack- ett, H. Ball, B. Fearn. Second Row: C. DeKorte, J. Maletesta, H. Smith, J. Folley, G. Roumel, M. Johnson, T. Weinstein, L McDonough. First Row: D. Shirlaw, E. Hartman, D. De Boer D. Patterson. 1 S! V df Ill rn-110 ,ll 'S r K, Q XJ :fax 1 A l ' , .Q 'hr' K , W 5 -Q., is ' i i . -6 . f Left to right: Mrs. Dockery, John Folley, Helen Smith. Our school periodical, the Cardinal, is pub- lished monthly by the Cardinal club. Working in the Tower Room and in 206, the staff this year put plenty of effort and enthusiasm into their work and produced an excellent newspaper. Starting during the summer vacation, they had an issue ready on the very first day of school, something which had never before been done in Pl, Mrs. Dockery supplied the adult advice for the prospective journalists, but the students them- selves did all the writing and proof-reading. The editor, John Folley, deserves a great deal of credit for the success of this policy. Page S3
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