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A, t W ,me. uHmwmmuunde-.wwmywkeum. Lie? -- u'vsw-r' ' ttN,i.,.t,-n...,.w.. -31 1 V r; - jclminizsfrah'on goat's! 0X gclucafion Left to right: Charles P. Gulick, Mr. George R. Starr, Herbert C. Mercer, President; Herbert J. Condit, Jr., Secretary; Henry E. Kentopp, Scott Harrls, Vice President; Alexander B. Dewar. Wewage iv A yearbook dedicated to the future presents an intriguing challenge. Man never looked forward to a more promising future, with science and technolpgy assuring still further facilities for more comfortable and happier living. In view of the many changes that loom ahead, it seems more urgent than ever that American youth take full advantage of its excellent educational oppor- tunities. In no other country does youth receive as much preparation designed for a life of service to the family, the community, the state, and the nation. HENRY E. KENTOPP DR. HENRY E. KENTOPP Superintendent of Schools Page Six ., -t..4x.nM..s W,.,.z.-u nu -; - v .. .u. - A, -;;..,. .,, .. . e e , w . x . s w-W . gummuw .V-...-..x.-..... dx.:....-.M.1nu L'WJJ-Vdet emu F if fan bei p01 wil tha 0T6 chl the the gay strl stii
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First row, left to right: Pat Varson, Lois Chamberlin, Phyllis DesMarais, Rhoda Slobodien, Barbara Levin,Jeanette Husk. Second row: Pearl Binkovitz, Maureen Page, Pat Wood, Elaine Foran, Joyce Viventi, Joyce Beckett, Josephine Iandiorio, Sharon Locke, Diane Wheaten, Genevieve Freedman. Third row: Margaret Karibjanian, Mildred Schall, Felicia Domaleski, Annemarie Kraume, Davida Waddell, Florence Mandel, Betsy Carstensen, Jessie Hoey, Lorna Hoblitzell, Florence Strick, Carol Jansen. Fourth row: Jack Ryan, Keith Kentopp, Dan McCarren, Dick Duncan, Jack Mapletoft, Alfred Quinn, Jay Gsell, Bob Kelley, Peter Vroom, Herbert Fraunfelker. Editor-in-Chief ................................................................................... L015 CHAMBERLIN Associate Editor ............................................................................... FLORENCE MANDEL Business Manager ............................................................................... JACK MAPLETOFT Assistant ...................................................................... PHYLLIS DEsMARAIss1946 F eature Editors ............................................ ANNEMARIE KRAUME, RICHARD DUNCAN Senior Personals Editor .............................................................. MAUREEN PAGEs1946 Organizations Editor ........................................................................... DAVIDA WADDELL Assistants ................... ' ..................... PHYLLIS CRYANs1946; ANN STACEY-1946 PEARL SUTCLIFFE-1946; CATHERINE GUEST ..................................................................... ALFRED QUINN, J AY GSELL ............................................................................. BETSY CARSTENSEN Boys, Sports .s Girls, Sports Photographer ...................................................................... PETER JANSONs1946 Artist .................................................................................. LORNA HOBLITZELL Typists .................................................................. J OSEPHINE IANDIORIO, JESSIE HOEY John Caboschs1946, Ursula Kraume, Eleanor Johnson, Betty Colie, Virginia .SZrM'or Seaman, Herbert Fraunfelker, Marjorie McCairns, Harold Bartsch, Ruth Leobold, Helen Storm-1946, Edna Gustafsons1946, Mildred Schall, lQemomfj Josephine DeCilliss1946, Betty Schultz, Patricia Woodsl946, Florence Strick. Betsy Carstensen, Genevieve Freedman, Catherine Guest, Jessie Hoey, Z? . Jeannette Husk-1946, Josephine Iandiorio, Robert Kelley, Keith Kentoppg owmedj 1948, Daniel McCarren, Harry B. Naylorsl948, Jack Ryans1948, Patricia 5 V Varson, Diane Wheatons1946. fa F aculty Advisers ...................................................... EMMELINE GRIEDER, SADIE LIPSON Page F ive . . g- , .h r: y , vg-N -. .1. .1. .,.Mv-.-v,..:: 1n y-m..,--.w v.5 ,.- .. 4 I44. v1. W v-r
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80ml ,ucalion iresents an forward to technology -omfortable 00m ahead, Tan youth ional Oppor- h receive 05 ,f service to l the nation sIOPP 7....w . t, .1. 7 . . t . V v t ,V. ..t.v.a....- v.i.-n..-A.M.uuve ,wsm. v .'-..J,.r.r s f. ' 7... Cu , -;,; -sw Weddage Vk Speculation about the future is always hazardous. More often than not the impossible becomes reality. Fifty years ago the air age was nothing more than a fantastic dream. But today it is upon us and we are being ushered into a world fraught with staggering potentialities for good and evil. Tomorrow, therefore, will demand of us something vastly more important than the ability to manipulate all that we have created. Youth today has before it frontiers to conquer as dificult as any that have existed in the past. Only by the application of our best efforts can we hope to survive and use our potentialities for the good life. To live in a world growing smaller each day with rocket bombs, dive bombers, radar, and remote con- trols of all sorts will require of us qualities of spirit and intelligence of the highest order. In the development of these qualities home, church, school, and community must have as one of their major objectives a citizenship which respects the dignity and worth of the human personality re- gardless of race, creed or color. To this end we must strive with faith, fortitude, and courage in the war still raging and in the peace to come. L. R. JOHNSTON Principal e4 DR. LEMUEL Left to right: William M. Polishook, B.S., Ed.M., Director of Guidance and Placement and Head of the Department of Business Education; Sadie Lipson, B.S., M.A., Assistant in Administration; R. C. Dundon, M.A., Head of Department of Mathematics and Assistant in Administration. t -4... 4,. -r, - 7- . , t ,- , yd , . t mam -JUuu. .V . V..-.V Mower -..:.i.v.-mdf...,g tutmns-J .. m -wmw . +4..-- m.frpvvx .,; m s jdoidtantd .. fay, ..,, m' .d.sm'...l. R. J OHNSTON Jazminidlratiue Page Seven
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