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CLASSES Education is the very toundation ot Our Way ot Lite. It is, theretore, necessary to divide students into groups, according to age and ability to learn, so that the preparation tor taking their places in this great na- tion can he loest assimilated. 1 . i- O o . t ot, 531- a Q1? wad: milk iw. 1, X la, , .. H W f
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GRADE TEACHERS Sealed Miss M. Lewis, Miss N. Melley, Miss B. Hoben, Miss A. Hoflrnan, Mrs. H, Pascoe, J. Lithgow, Miss R. Boyle, Miss A. Breslin, Mrs. R. Sneddon, Miss M. McElhennev, Miss A. rpe. Sfanding Miss N. Mclntyre, Miss S. Willing, Miss K. Evans, Mrs. A. Schneider, Miss S. Riley, s E. McLean, Miss C. Sharpe, Miss V. Bonner, Mrs. G. Fosler. GRADE PRINCIPALS Slanding l., fo R.: Miss K. Evans, Mr. J. Lithgow, and Mrs. G. Foster Seated Miss S. Riley, Grade Supervisor.
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SE IOR I ' i Alta Fle n Presid t On the mor n Class of 43 , li ing one of the assembled for Coaldale High During our were few and the more matur After a w our Alma Mate found the coniu and the principl mental resourc As Sopho overlooked. uniforms of the the season, per ln the fall eagerly looked 6 U t t V r 1 Raymond Polansky Vice President Joyce Leidich Helen Sedlock Secretary Treasurer CLASS COLORS ---- Red, White and Blue CLASS FLCWER ---- American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO ---- Victory Now, Peace Forever CLASS IIISTUBY of September 8,1939, we, the owing that we were commenc- atest itineraries of our lives, urst time in the auditorium of l. shman year our contributions hadowed by the activities of er classmen. ent vacation, we returned to d continued our studies. We n of Latin verbs rather tedious, geometry seemed to tax our their utmost. s, our capabilities were not al of our boys donned the ity football team and, during ed notably on the gridiron. 1 we resumed our iourney and ard to the numerous activities which high-lighted our Junior Year. Our Prom, on the evening of May 28th, crowned the 1941- 1942 social season and proved most successful, socially as well as financially. The long anticipated fourth year arrived. We were now to enjoy the privileges reserved for the seniors. Our class was represented in every activity. The boys monopolized the field of sports. As our iourney came to an end, many of our class mates left us to offer their services to Uncle Sam. The Class of 1943 is indeed proud of these boys. Undaunted by the chaos in which our world is engulfed, we prepare to leave our Alma Mater, and the fond memories of High School days. We are intent on ending for all times war among men and making the world safe for people who cherish democratic ideals.
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