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OUI' Tl16IH6 In harmony with the critical times through which our country is passing, we have planned the theme of this, the seventh issue of the Berry Bush. There is a logical comparison between a school plant and a factory in pro- duction. Not only is the set-up similar,'but both are dedicated to the defense of Democracy-one from without, the other within. The taxpayers and patrons of the school are the Stockholders who elect the Board of Directors responsible for the running of the plant. The Staff is then hired which supplies the technical knowledge necessary for successful operation. It is not hard to visualize the Seniors as the Finished Product, nor the under- graduate classes as different stages on the Assembly Line. Our publications undertake our Publicity workg and last, but not least, our departments of Physical Fitness and Recreation perform the same essential work for us as they do in industry. Foreword In preparing this, the seventh volume of the Cranberry Berry Bush, we feel that we are spending our happiest and most exciting days of our lives at school. In publishing this annual we are, to the best of our ability, endeavoring to bring out the most interesting activities and happenings of our school life. We hope that everyone will be satisfied with it. As this is our first annual to be published, we are sure it will bring many hours of entertainment. Even with the war around us we are doing our best to make a success of our yearbook. Dedication We, the Senior Class of Cranberry High School, Class of nineteen forty-two, do hereby dedicate this book, the seventh volume of The Berry Bush, to The Men In Service who fought and still are fighting to preserve for us The Freedom we all love so well. 'L num .34 . 'i i' i w EE! Page Three
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In appreciation We, the Senior Class of 1942, Cranberry High School, take this page of our yearbook to show our appreciation for the opportunities furnished by the school board, faculty, and the taxpayers. lfVe are grateful for the many prifcfileges and activities we were able to take part in. We shall never forget the happy days spent in our school years.
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'Y r 4 Q LEW fi -Q9 in ! E N H Gellar!! UZHI Page Four File File File File File File File Talnle ol Contents One - - Board of Directors Two - ---- Staff Three - - Finished Product Four - Assembly Line Five - - - Publicity Six - - Physical Fitness Seven - - Recreation
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