Brownsville High School - On The Moon Yearbook (Brownsville, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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A L f 4 f Q f . If S ' 1 'ffff' HWZ' at 3 2 WN Wa X 1 S CENSORED nlrulrir 'A' 'A' if Miss Williams is the shortest teacher in the school. Mr. J. Coldren was in the first grade for three years due to illness. Mr. Dudzak sponsored the cheerleaders this year. Mr. Bruce is our director of athletics. Mr. Slick refereed some basketball games this year. Mrs. Knapp had charge of the town honor roll committee. Mr. Lessner has geometry papers in his desk from l9Z4. Miss Shultz and Mr. Long were faculty advisors of the Yearbook. Mrs. Sharpnack is the new sponsor of the Student Council. Mr. Walker is assistant principal to Mr. Evans. Miss Donahey organized the Radio Forum for students interested in radio work. S Miss Nicely supervised the typing of all copy for the Yearbook. Mrs. Troth has complete charge of the library, with the able assistance of Miss Grossman. Mr. Evans received his doctor's degree this year. Miss Graham assisted in teaching the first aid classes. Mr. McVicker, a former member of the faculty of California High School, has taken over Mr. S. Coldren's chemistry classes during the past few months of school. Page 10



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THE CHOOL BOARD To the graduate of l943 the story that the adventure of life is a chal- lenging one is but a pale prelude to the demands ofa world at war. lnstead of job seekers and home makers, you suddenly have become defenders of a familiar way of life, of an ideology, a religion, and of a nation. You have been taught to build. Now you must learn to destroy. You graduates of l943 have a definite obligation to your country, to your homes, to yourselves. Avoid dangerous apathy. The present calls for action. Each and every one of you will be called upon to help. Some of you will soon be in the armed forces-others will go into industry, Wherever you go and whatever you do l trust that your job will be done in a fashion that will reflect credit both to yourself and to your country. Sometimes truth comes to us clearly and unmistakably from a simple source. Such a message was written in the diary of a boy who made the supreme sacrifice at Chateau Thierry. America must win this war, therefore l will work, I will save, I will sacrifice, l will endure, l will fight cheerfully and do my utmost, as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone. Such a spirit and devotion should burn in the heart of every American. . ' L 0.14.1 President. Major E. L. Clemmer is J. Park Williams, Pres. H. B. Johnston Roy Davis John Anthony K5 5 Anne Strawn -7 - Winard A. Griffinll w.. Page 12

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