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kuimmuimuuuiiiuuHiumillllluniiJ To the Class of January 1942 Just what does America mean to you? Does it mean enough so that you are willing to make the sacrifices for it which without question you are now facing? If it does, then Collinwood will not have failed of its purpose. History will record your answers which are now obscure. May you willingly, happily, and earnestly accept the challenge the future holds, and discharge your responsibilities better than have we who call ourselves your teachers.
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Our Point of View A madman in Europe has unloosed the hatred and desperation of millions of downtrodden people. He leads them on with false dreams and false hopes causing them to trample down the dreams and hopes of other little people and at last this great fire has threatened to engulf even our beloved America. But our people have risen as they always will rise when their freedom is threatened. Some of our classmates have gone into the service of our country already and many, many more will go before the war is over. We of the Class of January 1942 are going forth into a world strangely different from that in which any preceding graduating class has found itself. The setup of the whole world has changed and so have our small individual worlds. Those of us who remain at home must make sacrifices and do our part that these boys may have something to fight with. Many of us will give up things long dreamed of, car, college, new clothes, but I am sure that when we look at the condition of those who have bowed to the conqueror we will see how many thousand times better off we are than they are over there. To those who are watching us from the outside World and those whom we leave behind in Collinwood v e give this message We may make mistakes at first but we will keep doing our best. When the final score is taken I believe we will have done our part. What more can anyone say or do? PAUL DUNHAM, EDITOR
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Amnasan. Octavian Hall Guard Entertainment Committee, Prom Anderson, Joan Collector, Tax Stamps Vice President, Whirlo Club Collector, Attendance Cards Bailey, Oliver Varsity Track Letter President, Chemistry Homeroom Business Manager Baker. JoAnne Student Councilor Sr. Operetta Ushers Club Ball, Ruth Homeroom Business Manager Refreshment Committee, Prom Tea Room Service Barberic, Jenny Madrigal Choir Secretary to Miss Wolcott Lost and Found Barrett, Joe Bowling Letter Hockey Team Baseball Team Barbick, Eleanor. N.H.S. Chairman, English Library Secretary to Mr. Shaud Honor Roll
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