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MR. MARTIN L. JACQUES, 1943 Letter- man president, congratulates Mr. John D. Benson, retiring president. COACH DAVID GAINEY gives members of the swimming team a check-up. HE changes in outlook of the boys on school and after-school life are surprising. No longer do they look forward to getting jobs or going on camping trips with their older brothers, and in most cases, they no longer take math, physics, chemistry, and the other more difficult subjects lightly. Now they have definite plans when they elect trig and aeronautics. Now they are busy con- structing letters to draft boards asking deferment until gradua- tion. But despite the more serious view of the future, the boys have managed to go out for sports, join Hi-Y, and Bowling Clubs, work on the school paper, attend dances, and in general have a lot of fun. Through this new experience, the boys of Arthur Hill have found that they can manage hard work and good times, and they have found a new faith in the future. IN SHOP Blen Dubey and others make things and learn how to run machines. JACK ZOELLNER, News-Legenda photog- rapher,adjusts his camera to get a good shot. EXAMINING a perfect speciman of live- stock are Harvey Hochthanner, Arnold Fis- Lytle, and Harold Heldner. EACH ASSEMBLY finds Dean Ousteihout her, Ludwig Kroft, Walter Frahm, Mr. leading the student bodv in the Pledge of Allegiance to oui Hag
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BOB GRIESE and Clarence Hoffman, mem- bers of the new aeronautics class, map out airplane courses. THIS GAME of wrestling could be called 'fmurder in commando classes. Jia GENE ENGEL, like other chemistry students, wants to experiment in the lab. THE FIRST SEMESTER dance band gives out . COMPASS AND MIND at work-Bob Bar- gert progresses in mechanical drawing. COMPARING prize birds are Tom Aspin, Mr. Wenger, Bill Steckert, and Fred Habke. W RONNEY McLEAN is as pleasant as when he serves the swimming team. THE SIGN above Ilan DeGraff's head, the story of geometry class work this 3 HAROLD RICHTER and Bob Ruppel p that girls aren't the only ones intereste learning about food.
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l SORTING and counting pairs oi' hosiery before turning them over to the goveihmeiit are Virginia Buford, Lillian Mohr, and Sally Dreyer, of 21 sixth hour gym class. R1 LEGENDA
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