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JUhIOR HISTORY On September twenty first, twenty air cadets made a beautlful landing on the small field at East N1COlHUS. Realizlng the1r tra1n1ng was nearly over they really labored over Aviation Science, Chemlstry, etc The class 8Ct1V1ti8S were shortened this year Summlng up they were card party, St Patrlcks dance, and the Junior Senlor Ball, all of which were very successful, despvte the gas rationing. Several of our class members have dropped out or moved to different schools leavlng elgrteen to f1H1Sh. In return we have a new member, Clyde Rlggan Coming from a large school we hope he has enjoyed his stay here We deeply regretted loslng our able advlsor Mr Johnson. However we reali e he is better servlng his country as an offlcer in the Navy W also feel badly about lOS1HF Mrs Irv1ne but we wish her happiness The class officers were as followlnga Pres1dents, Cecilia Michel and Dean Van Dyke, Vice Pres. Jlm Robey and Jim Sills Secretaries, Mickey Murdock and Louise Zgrapgen, Representatlves, Robert Gallagher and Leroy Coppin Ophelia Garrett '44' SOPHOMORE HISTORY pt 21 We arrived at school today with happyl?J hearts at the prospect of another school year. pt 23 Having successfully registered ln all the classes whlch to sophomores and having recelved a var1ed assortment of books, we prepared to spend another nlne months 1D the quest for knowledge pt 25 Thls afternoon we laid aside our studies long enough to Freshmen. The theme was based on a court room scene and it seemed the freshmen who were taken before the Judge were found guilty and were eligible GTG DOW lnitiate the that all had to be punished It couldn't hate been because the Judge was a sophomore, could 1t? March 5 We helped bomb the AXIS this evening by raffling off a 325 Defense Bond at the Junior's St Patricks Dance. As the sophomores are good salesmen we came out 350 to the good -ll- 7 . . . . . . U . - . . U Q . - . , - f , I ' A i 0 l ' . . . I 0 1 Z . 8 . i . .2 ' , U .1 a I- ' u Y ' 1 C 3 . .J C T Se ' 1 O Q -- Se n w ' ' l 1 1 3 3 . . A A . 1 . I . Se 4 T. I Q ' tan ,- ' A A , Z 1 . . I Y . A . g -. I' I . , , I i o J 0
Z 27 Today was the last day of school and everyone is facing the three months vacation ahead with happy hearts and the feeling that the school year was well spent Miscellaneous The Sophomore class started the school year with 21 pupils enrolled, but was decrea ed durlng the year until there were only 17 members at the end of school Cla s offlcers were Presidents, Kenneth Swetzer and Gordon Brown, Repre 6HtdtlV6S, Irvln ochwell and Dlck Nelson, Secretaries, Ruth Cullers and Elalne COLslHSe Gordon Brown '45' FREDHMEN HIDTORY Last September sl, when the alrshlp WEducat1on' tink off on the runway of E N H S. twenty nlne shy Freshmen Jolned fllght NLGSTHIDSN on the alrways The first week our fllgrt flew a rough course The WStuka Sophomores' drove us 1nto a wet esslon of shower . On the first take of1, Kenneth Counts, took over the pilots seat, Ellis ombs, co pllot, and Leatrice Callcott, radio nav1gator. Through our course we landed for a class meet1ng. This council was to raise enough money to get our pictures ln the annual On our course eight of our passengers parachuted out of our airship Because of this our list of passengers decreased, although five Freshmen took thelr places. When the ship took off for the last stop we elected Billy Houck to take over the stick, co pllot, Charleen Sevier, and radio navigator, Phyllis Flnch. So 1n this manner the good plane 'Education' flew on until she reached her destination, where she was put into the hangar in preparat1on for the f0llOW1hg year, Before we Slgn off, the Freshmen class of 1942 43 wish to express their greatest appreciation for the wise and helpful advice of Mr, Hawthorne, our navlgator, in our long flight of 'Learning' through our primary training. Phyllis Finch '46' 12 Ma - I .. . I , , . ' s. f . 's : . . S - ' ' N ' . . . A H 6 . . . ff u Q O . . . I , I - Q . ' ' s ' ' f s v C - . . . 9 Q I 1 ' O . . D I I
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