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Peru - - Ecuador - - Paragua ln the Americas are many mingled races, creeds, and nationalities. To become united, all peoples must hlend these differences into friendship through tolerance and understanding. Wlithin Kensington, also, are Varied types of students Working and playing together. Mr. McDonnell, his administra- tive stalf, and the faculty have taught by precept and example the cooperation and friendliness which unite our school, therehy preparing us for the lash of developing real solidarity among nations of the Western Hemisphere. 10N HIQ .nlf ln. Q f We 9 V5 'bm e f ,POPTISSYVQL A Peru - - Ecuador - - Paraguay
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America ln March it became our sad duty to bid farewell to one of the most popular and friendly teachers in our midst. At that time, Mr. Paul Nugent, a lieutenant in the Reserve Ollicers Corps, was Called to the service of his country. ln his honor, the orchestra and A Capella choir gave a program of patriotic songs and martial music. Speeches by Mr. McDonnell and Robert Morgan ein- bodied the regret of the students at Lieutenant Nugent's departure and also our sincere wishes for his good for- tune and success. When our principal asked the students whether they wished to become members of the Red Cross, he received a unanimous vote in favor of joining this worthy cause. Money was taken from our school fund and soon every- one was proud to wear a Red Cross'button. The history and splendid work, both in peace and war, of this great organization, was dramatically portrayed for us in a sketch written and presented by a group of Freshmen under the direction of Miss Heacock. ln May, a group of seventy-five Seniors willingly gave their services during the days of sugar rationing. Others have volunteered to become Farm Cadets this summer and will aid in the vital work of Conserving the countryls food supply. Our students also collected many books for the soldiers in camps. ln these ways, Kensington students have Hshared America during the past year and have shown their willingness to put forth even greater efforts in the future. As President Roosevelt has said: 4LWe can, we willg we mustlw Mr. McDonnell bids farewell to Lieutenant Nugent, How,s that for a record, Mayor Kelly? Clay Filler and Robert Austin of 3111 STAMP AND BOND SALES TO MAY 12, 1942 Stamps ...,. ...... S 8,550.35 Bonds .... ...... S 19,575.00 Highest per capita sale of stamps Room 311 K 222 9
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