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Mr. Robert A. Bagshaw Mrs. Katherine Stackhouse Secretary Io Mr. Bagshaw oaloerinfenjenlf 3 ewage 0U members of the Class of 194-4 will probably witness the greatest changes to be experienced by any generation. The greatest scientific minds of your day are now engaged in an effort to produce the nlost massive and efficient instruments of destruction known to any generation. These instruments are being used to deal the knock-out blow to the enemies of civilized society, who have set themselves up as a master race to rule the remaining peoples of the world. When the knock-out blow will have been dealt, as it surely must be, the biggest task ever to face civilized society will be at hand. The greatest minds, scientific and others as well, must devote their efforts towards building a world where another great military struggle cannot be waged. You of the Class of 1944 will represent the genera- tion which must produce the leaders and informed citizens who will make this possible. You must, with- out sentiment or prejudice, think straight and you must exercise civic and moral motives which will not permit any race to regard itself as superior to all others. Freedom is something which none deserve who do not have the courage to defend it for all peoples. The defense of freedom, after the war has ceased, will require IHO115 straight thinking without prejudice or sentiment and much more courage than any of the pre-war isolationists or pacifists would include in their makeup and plans. R. A. Bagshaw, Supl. of Schools Eleven
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I f Miss MARY WINES WAVE ESTHER M. DURRUROW Gettysburg, B.A. Temple, M.Ed. Spanish I, II English III Adviser: Spanish Club H. VERNON FERSTER Susquehanna, AB. Vocational Mathematics Vocational History Vocational Problems of Democracy Adviser: Boys' Athletics Club HENRIETTA K. FLICKINGER Millersville, AB. Susquehanna, M.E. Algebra I, II Business Mathematics World History dviser: Eeedlework 'C ub GLADYS I. HAINIDI Western Maryland, A.B. Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Trigonometry World History Adviser: Dancing Club JOSEPH HU T Gettysburg, . Che ist P y ' Adviser: Mode chemists Club :X . Ten M HELEN R. KEEFAUVER Penn State, B.S. Home Economics Related Biology Adviser: Boys' Cooking Club MARY S. LONGANECKER Dickinson, AB. Latin II, III, IV Adviser: Bridge Club MARY L. MENGES Gettysburg, B.A. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. English II, IV Adviser: Study Club HAROLD REESE East Stroudsburg Teachers', B.S. Health Physical Education Adviser: Lettermen's Club FRANKLIN 5. RILEY Indiana State Teachers', B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Salesmanship Bookkeeping Exploratory Commercial Economics .-ldviser: Commercial Club Nornir DORIS M. SHAEER Bloomsburg State Teachers', B.S Shorthand I, Il Typing I, II Adviser: Typing Club GENE H. SHE!-'Ftlkf Azbfigg, A.B:!XQ,7QjfJ .q f ,Ho jench , II y Dramatirs Club ., ELIZABETH SPANGLER Methodist Hospital, R.N. School Nurse Adviser: Home Nursing Club Adviser: Future Craftsme f f NORDIAN C. STONER Penn State Machine Shop America J. EVALYN THOMAS Penn State, B.S. Physical Education V Health Adviser: Girls' Athletic Club Bowling A ELEANOR R. TURNER Mansfield Teachers,, BS. Music Adviser: Chorus: Glee Club FRANK C. VANDERWALL Gettysburg, B.S.C. Rutgers University, M.S.C Biology Adviser: Biology Club GERTRUDE V. WALKER Susquehanna, AB. Librarian Adviser: Library Club MARY ZtNN Edinboro, B.S. State Teachers', M.A. Art PFC. B. HENRY SHAFFER nof
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23.31 Mr. Ray W. Gray PHI IIIP IIS ESS BE Usually in Writing a message to the Senior Class the principal attempts to add one last bit of priceless advice. I do not wish to add to the valuable advice and admonitions which you have had regularly from your classroom teachers. If their advice is followed I am sure you will luake hut few errors in your life. However, I do wish to point out to you a fact-a fact to which you may look forward with great pleasure. This fact isg in the years that lie ahead you will look hack to your days in High School and apply the lessons learned here in solving your immediate problems. You will look hack at your high school experiences and learn additional facts and lessons from them. Your education will not only continue to teach you, hut you will also look back to the pleasant days spent here with increasing joy as long as memory lasts. I also wish all of you good fortune and good health. Ray W. Cray, Principal Irene Thieret Secretary to Mr. Gray
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