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SAe-eiintjA A CLIFFORD S. DUXBURY President MIDST the confusion of armament, at a time of international calamity, we, the Class of 42. are to take leave of the East Senior High School. We depart with reluctance: yet we have confidence in what the future holds, for high school has been a means of finding ourselves. Though we are leaving during a period of chaos, when our country is engaged in the bitter strife, the spirit of this class remains undaunted. Our stay at East has been a short but glorious one. forever to be remembered and cherished by all. Our accomplishments in every field have been numerous, adding prestige and honor to our school and class. It is fitting that we keep in mind the faculty when we say that our friendships have been many and devoted. Their earnest guidance and seemingly untiring patience have on many occasions decided between our success or failure. We are indeed indebted to them, and they merit a deserved tribute. On behalf of the class officers I wish to extend to you. fellow classmates, our sincere appreciation and thanks for the distinctive honor you have bestowed on us. We have striven to maintain your high standards. It is our hope that we have been successful. Our next task, undoubtedly the most difficult, is that of choosing our vocation. I am sure of our success, for the class of '42 util I be heard from. Clifford S. Duxbury. Jr. Agnes M. Finan Secretary Milton a. Phillips T reasurer Sybil E. Blistein Vice-president
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Honor Society First row. left to right: Catherine Fiskc. P. Marcia Loebenstein. Dcvona Green. Genevieve Motyl. Margaret Martley. Anita Fortin. Amelia Sartini. Second row. Elizabeth Nichols. Eveline Dussault. Barbara Bechard. Sybil Blistcin. Phyllis Katz. Wanda Kornacki. Ralph Nylen. Third row: Aline Houle. Jean Whitehead. Earl Rose. Percy Allsup. Milton Heimcrdingcr. Hugo Verges. First row. left to right: Nancy Thornlcy. Doris Appleby. Muriel Aubin, Agnes Finan. Rosalie Dolan. Eunice Bauer. Alvera Tucci. Second row: Stasia Zelasko. Beatrice Levin. Ruth Perry. Gloria Goodwin. Harold Kinnc. Third row: Arthur Tamanian. Alexander Rzcpicla. Helen Aspinwall. George Jones. Nancy Stone. Mary Ladisz., Robert Lewis.
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