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llDllfllDllflArlllllCO,lN Because of their courage and fidelity We pay tribute to the men in the armed forces of the United States. We, the class of '42, dedi- cate this Drift to those men who are defend- ing our nation and Who will lead us to victory. We give special recognition to Lieutenant A. D. Clausen, Who, until called to the service of his country, Was the faculty business ad- viser of the Drift. FIRST LIEUT. A. D. CLAUSEN
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lFUlRllEM7UlPtlD We, the Drift Staff, present to you The thirtieth annual of our school. We've chosen a theme We hope you'll enjoy All centering 'round a little sailor looy, Very appropriate in times like these, For he is the symbol of our navy at sea. lust turn the pages, one by one, And you'll see pictures and events That Were, oh, such fun- When you were in school. -E. Wright
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DlRlllFT STAFF The Drift staff is composed of a group of responsible pupils from all four classes of the school. Their purpose is to gather the material which the yearbook contains. The snapshots are taken by the student photographer and the explanatory stories are Written by the pupils on the literary staff. The editor-in-chief, literary editor, business manager, and joke editor are all members of the Senior class. A representative from each of the classes handles the class news and Write-ups, along with several other members of the different classes who cover assignments and odd jobs detailed to them by the editor. Each under- classman is trained during his years on the staff so that he can hold a more responsible position when he becomes a senior. The Drift is a project promoted by the students and for the students. Two faculty members Work with the staff to guide them and offer suggestions that help to make the annual a better production. Every individual has a defi- nite job to do and does his part to make the Drift a more successful one each year. The remainder is done by the student body who subscribe for our annual and show their interest by Wanting copies as reminders of the nu- merous school activities participated in by the student body during the past year. 6
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