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ACTON, ROBER T Student Council Hi-Y Pres. Fire Squad Chief Golf BALLER, MELBA Business Mgr. Ledger Delta Sorosis Pres. Activity Letters Honor Roll ERLANT, NORMAN Class Parliamentarian Fire Squad Compt. Award Basketball CARRIGG, NORMAN Blotter Staff International Club Honor Roll jr. Red Cross, Wash., D. C. ANDERSON. ALICE Blotter Stali' Beta Sorosis Sec, Kandy Kids BANNON, MARY- BELLE Sorosis Compt. Award Footlighters BOWERS. BETTY International Vice-Pres. Glee Club Pres. Honor Roll Typing Award CLINK, MARY ANNE Aristons Vice-Pres. Gregg Award Compt. Award Steno.'Bk. Course ATKIN, JUANITA. Beta Sorosis Aristons Gregg, Typ. Compt. Awards BARBERIS. SANDRA Aristons Gregg. Compt. Awards Sund. Add. Award Stenographic Course BRESEE, BETSY Blotter Staff Stenographic Course COZZETTO. LOUIS Fire Squad Spanish Club Football Bookkeeping Course AVOLIO, MARIE Footlighters Typ. Compt. Awards Intra-mural Sports BARKER, JEANNE Assoc. Editor Blotter Aristons Pres. International Club Honor Roll BUSCHO, LOUISE Blotter Staff DANCER, WILLIAM Class Treasurer Room Rep. Bookkeeping Course AZAR, ALICE Room Rep. Honor Roll Steno.-Bk. Course BAXTER, VERNE Room Rep. Blotter Stal? BABANI, REGINA Student Council Kandy Kids Aristons Sorosis BECK, STANLEY Typing Award Baseball Basketball Bookkeeping Course Football CANTRELL, VERNON CARLSON, MURIEL Blotter Stah' Aristons Fire Squad Glee Club Hi-Y Gregg Award Football Bk.-Steno. Course DAVENPORT, DiNUCCI, JOHN Sorosis SHIRLEY Glee Club Footlighters Room Rep. Aristons Honor Roll Compt. Award Bookkeeping Course
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PBESIDEIIT HDDIIESS the past four years we have been schooled by'an institution F it that has taught us commercial skillsg but most important to us, that same organization has taught us how to serve and to live f 75 5 'fy effectively with those around us. We have had recorded to our ri .l credit achievement in academic work, but there is no recording PLLHQIP-Lili! bi. of our greatest assets, the fundamentals of living. One might be a very capable worker and yet be a failure in his relations with his fellow men. Such a boy or girl is of little value to his employer or to his community, for he has the brick without the mortar. Character is made up of many qualities. The world is in turmoil today largely because of duplicity and dishonesty. When all the world is upset, we as indi- viduals realize that only honesty and fair play will undoubtedly keep our small, but important lives on a high level. As we start our Hight in life, new problems will arise that we have not had to deal with in school. These problems we face with courage and high endeavor. The same desire to persevere and to conquer, that has been instilled into us by our teachers and by the' difficulty of our lessons, will challenge us to new accomplishments. Society demands that its members be responsible and reliable. We were not allowed to be satisfied with a half com- pleted assignment. We have learned that we must complete the task at hand. The world ahead will many times test our self-control. We know what discipline and disappointment mean. Our school years have given us many opportunities to become emotional, but as we grew through these years, we have succeeded in a measure in acquiring self-control and have learned to readjust ourselves. We shall have great need of these assets tomorrow. Our class has been representative of the ideals of Democracy. During our four years here at The High School of Commerce, we have been taught to get along with those around us. The active part we have taken in club work and in school affairs has developed in us the valuable spirit of cooperation. In our class deci- sions we have often differed in determining the course of action, but we have learned to be tolerant-to give and to take. We leave united and loyal to our school and to the ideals for which it stands. We have faith in one another. Class of January '42, you have the character and the ability to serve your nation. You are now at the controls. Serve and serve well. Squadrons, up! -ALEX HARVEY.
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arf' J DOBER, BETTY Aristons Vice-Pres. Sorosis Sec. Tri-Y Never Tardy DOMINI, ALLA International Club Sorosis Aristons Gregg. Compt. Awards FALCONE, FALKNER, LaVERNE Sorosis CATHERINE Sorosis Compt.. Sund. Awards Never Tardy Never Tardy Stenographic Course GIBBS. LORNA Sorosis Sec. Room Rep. Typ.. Add. Machine Awards Stenographic Course Stenographic Course GILBERT, CHARLINE Stenographic Course HELLER, GERALDINE HIGGINS, HENRY Footlighters Stenographic Course Room Rep. Bookkeeping Course DOSER, DOROTHY Band Arislons Honor Roll Gregg. Typ. Awards FERLAND, MILDRED Gamma Sorosis Pres. Deltoria Pres. Aristons Sec. Honor Roll GODAT, ANN Room Rep. Band Never Tardy Stenographic Course HOYT, IRENE Honor Roll Intra-mural Sports Compt. Awards Typing Award DRUGG, EUGENE Band Orchestra Bookkeeping Course FILIPU, MNOSTOUL Typ. Award Stenographic Course GRANO, MARJORIE Aristons Vice-Pres. Compt. Award Typ.. Gregg Awards Stenographic Course HURD, BLANCHE Sorosis Sec. Student Council Kandy Kids Aristons A ECHOLS, GRACE Business Girls' League Add. Machine Award Class Play June '41 Stenographic Course FOSTER, ALYCE Glee Club Honor Roll 3fd GREEN, ROSE Aristons Footlighters Sorosis Dalton Award JONES, MAXINE Stenographic Course ERICKSON, VERA Beta Sorosis Blotter Staff Dalton, Sund. Awards Stenographic Course FREEMAN, ALBERT Room Rep. Sund. Award Honor Roll Steno.-Bk. Course HARVEY. ALEX Class President International Club Room Rep. Golf Team JOSEPH, MARION Add. Machine Award Compt. Award Stenographlc Course
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