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Onward goes the march to liberty and with it goes our grasshopper plane, the E.H.H.S. This plane is only a small contribution to victory, but it is a part of our investment in our country made possible through the weekly purchases cf war bonds and stamps. We, being Liberty Sighted, are proud to send this plane to the fighting forces, because we know that in return we will gain eternal peace and world-wide freedom for ourselves and our posterity. In preparing for Liberty we see: THE ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY as the • Training Command THE SENIOR CLASS as the • Crew THE UNDERCLASSMEN as the • Ground Crew THE CLUBS as the • Canteen THE SPORTS as • Air Conditioning 9
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U heteiret “They -Ota Read to the Humming Accompaniment of Pomp and Circumstance They are part of our class. As we march with uniform step To Pomp and Circumstance, They are marching through Islands, jungles, and towns All over the world. We see them with us, First, as carefree Freshmen boys And now as men of war. We are dressed alike In caps and gowns While our classmates All around the world Are dressed in khaki And in blue. The thoughts of these boys March down the aisle with us. Coming from camps, battlefields, Foreign shores, and hospitals. We see them with us, as they are, Strong American boys With dreams for the future, Not hardened veterans of war. Remember! September, 1944. Jack Beardsley, William Brown, Robert Clark, Anthony De Musis, Harold Ewart, Edward Hearn, Julius Kmetzo, Monroe Keay, Warren McBirney, Jack Redman, And Franklin Stevens. In June, 1945 They are Soldiers Gaining their way Into enemy territory. They are Marines Fighting to hold Pacific Islands. They are Sailors Transporting our troops Overseas. They are Sinking ships They cannot see By the use of radar. They are Merchant Marines Delivering supplies To the armed forces. We started together, Shared the same good times. One by one they left. Trading their High School fun For war. They are still part of our class As we march with uniform step To Pomp and Circumstance.” 10 Marilyn Smith
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