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Zogether We Ceam, Save, SSKVS, Conserve, Share Louise Di Rc looks at Susannc, glamour doll, one of the many dressed for Christmas baskets. In safety class Coach Klug demonstrates First Aid, assisted by Ed Thompson, Barbara Jones, Sam Auld, and Ted Galka. Blanche Sacketos displaying poster, second place winner. Mike Zakutansky and Marion Person in chemistry. Miss Benscotcr ' s English class preparing the School Page. Virginia Kelly, Donna Lit tle, and Sophie Zyha making Red Cross kits. Lorraine Short and Richard Morley display the day’s calcium. Adrienne Micknih has Rosalie Kelly as a checker and carrier for her balanced meal. In classes, too, we keyed for victory. Because it was nine months after Pearl Harbor—because boys in kha¬ ki, the boys in blue thronged our halls and classrooms urging us to make school count—because many of us had worked during the summer—because the bombers kept zooming in the blue—because the mills belched fire day and night, all of these made us realize we were part of the world conflict and made us start school with a new zest. The three R’s took on new significance when the Army and the Navy said they must be better. The specials—auditorium, physical training, and industrial arts—showed us the way to victory giving us needed skills and maintaining morale. In this war year of 1943 many classes were new for instructor as well as the instructed. Aeronautics dealt with the mechanism and working of the airplane, in¬ troducing the student to pre-flight training demands. In home economics, nutrition and home nursing classes were offered. The nutrition class sponsored many evening demonstrations open to mothers and friends of Emerson. The nursing course included care of the convalescent. Sewing classes, grade and high school, contributed dresses to the Red Cross. The math department conducted refresher courses as well as the regular and the advanced classes. Safety classes stressed first aid, devoting five weeks to general safety instruction and fifteen to first aid. In this year we learned 4tnd we served, together in everything we did. The R.O.T.C. took on many extra duties cheerfully and performed them creditably. Page Seven
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Zecknical School Enrollment Increases Row I: Remo Aloia, I.’Elio D’Aloisio, Edward Skoro,( Ric hard Salerm £)Alcx Elboar, Frank Corey, James Zillcr, Sam Thomas, Henry Molinaro, James Hiney; Row 2: Mr. Francis J. Garriott, Mrs. Eunice Wake, John Bcllovary, Gus Duriavig, James Vahary, Joshua Iacovetti, Bud Rangeloff, Melvin Waite, Joe Tomchani, Benny Sokolowski, Mr. George Wirt, Mr. Charles Rogers; Row 3: Alex Jackovick, Joe Milchak, Murray Robinson, Joe Brckovich, Eugene Werner; Eight
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