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Dedication . . . Your Cardinal is designed to flash before you highlights of the past year. As the film of '44 unwinds we find: Homework, missing buses, tardy slips, exams, teachers . . . Lunch, hamburgers, vanilla malts, juke box, Boogie Woogie . . . Assem- blies, Mr. Line's moving pictures, China Yesterday and Today, Lieutenant Means, Commissioner of Programs Glenn Fisher, Student Prexy Tom Field, announcements . . . School dances, Blossom Time, Maypole, the prom . . . Junior play, Tish g Senior play, Mad March Heirs g musical comedy, Rio Rico g Cardinal benefit . . . Crew cuts, baggy sweaters, argyles, charm bracelets, saddle shoes . . . Class parties, sophomore's Li'l Abner, senior's barn dance . . . Football games, red and white, cheering, touchdowns, basketball. track, baseball . . . Signing petitions, voting, new student commission . . . senior announcements, baccalaureate, graduation. For the purpose of bringing back some of these memories, we present you with this close-up of campus life. Foreword . . . We are a war generation. All of our school activities this year have given evidence of this fact. Due to transportation difficulties, group excursions have been fewer than in former years, and sports schedules have undergone drastic changes. Many boys have left school to join the services or to work in war industries. Even those students whose lives have not been outwardly affected have felt the tenseness and the peculiar atmosphere that goes with war. The Cardinal has been especially influenced by shortages and labor difficulties. O. P. A. officials had ordered all year-books cut twenty-five per cent and it was only by arguing that, if cut so much, ours would be nothing at all that we managed to keep it the same size as last year's. The O. P. A. also ordered the reduction of the quality of paper, and poor paper plus inferior zinc engravings has affected the clearness of the pictures. Shortages of film and flash-bulbs have required that the first shot, in most cases, be made to do. Finally, it was only by good fortune that we found a binder. This is not'meant to be an apology. We are merely putting the facts before you. In the write-ups, as far as possible, we have strived to ignore the war and to recall for you only the cheerful memories of this year.
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