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Editor-in-Chief ELEANOR NIEBUHR Assistant Editor IN the past few years the class book boards of East Senior High School have been made to feel the short age of materials in publishing the REDJACKET. Now in 1 945 these difficulties have become even more acute. Materials were so scarce that for a while it was feared that a different and cheaper cover would have to be substituted for the regular one. However, after many conferences with the printer, we were informed that there would be a limited quantity of practically the same material on hand. Because of these shortages our book had to go to press in the middle of March, fully one month earlier than the deadline of last year. Even though this early deadline prevented the last minute coverage of school events, we feel that this edition of the REDJACKET will afford many happy memories of our high school days. We wish to thank very sincerely the members of the faculty who helped us over the rough spots and without whose advice this book could not have been published. We are especially grateful to the following: Miss Elizabeth T. Howes, our faculty adviser, who worked endlessly and tirelessly with us on our problems and whose cheerful advice was always forthcoming: Mrs. Lottie B. Carpenter and the art department for the long hours they spent on the general makeup and artistic arrangement of the book: Miss Nellie V. Donovan, past adviser to the REDJACKET, whose wide experience proved of inestimable value to us. In spite of all the difficulties which we had to confront. we of the Class Book Board feel that this edition of the REDJACKET gives a clear and accurate portrayal of our three years in high school. We hope that in later years when you, the class of '45, have a few minutes of leisure time to relive old memories, this edition of the REDJACKET will bring back to you many pleasant ones.—Philip Curtis 10 - JOAN McWF.ENEY Business Manager MARY PADYKULA Art Editor FLORENCE MENARD Assistant Business Manager
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FACULTY First row. left to right: F. Curtis, G. Mangan, D. Johnson. E. Kiley, M. Hood. E. Ramos, E. Champoux. E. Keough. Second rou.’: R. Curran. C. Wheeler. E. Hagstrom. E. Howes. M. Stanton, M. Hosmer. J. Bums, H. Ramsbottom. ’ hird row: M. McMahon, M. Moriarty. M. Kelaghan, J. Storin, M. Fatrell, E. Morse, M. Barry, M. McCabe, C. McCaughy, M. Newton. Fourth row: W. Holden. H. E. Wolfe, L. Royal. L. Ward. R. Bacon, D. Bryant, I. Carlin, L. O'Connor. Fifth row: T. Holt, N. Donnelly, J. Winters, N. Morton, L. Weymouth, W. Bray. M. Leach, H. J. Winters.
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