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Administration 1 Donovan W. Main MESSAGE GIVEN BY MR. MAIN During the present year, it has been necessary to discontinue many activities and phases of school life, owing to the conditions of the times. A very definite attempt has been made to keep the school life as normal as possible, and still to be of utmost service in the training of the youth for the fullest participa- ,tion in the war effort. The students have enthusiastical- ly served in the harvest program, purchased war bonds and stamps with a vengeance, and pursued their educational program with a greater determination. The tone of the entire student body has been one of sacrifice, service, and oneness in the drive to prosecute the war and again bring peace and the four freedoms to our community, state, nation, and the peoples of the world. Principal Mrs. Edith Moore Jarrett Girls' Vice Principal BOARD OF TRUSTEES Albert Haase, Leo Harmonson, Clarence Burson, Joe Scanlin, Floyd Warring
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v In Memoriam Principal Jesse M. Hawley This school year was saddened for us by the death of our friend and well-loved principal, Mr. Jesse M. Hawley. His untimely death at the age of 48 shocked and grieved the entire community. Probably no school man has been more highly esteem- ed by his students, teachersgfellow educators throughout the state, and the town at large than he. We have suffered an irreparable loss, but the memory of his courtesy, consideration for others, his kindness, high ideals, his enthusiasm for our school, and his belief in the abilities and integrity of his students will live on forever.
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Staff ff' 5 ACULTY MEMBERS 'TOP PICTURE Top Row: J. Utter, J. Rodgers, M. Schibsby, L. Smith. Second Row: W. Stewart, D. Main, A. Ostash, W. Ross Third Row: G. Stull, W. McKinney, H. McMaster, A. Smith TEACHERS eo Au. our FOR vlcToRY Fillmore High School lost two teachers to the armed forces this year. Mr. Russell Flint, junior high teacher, joined the Navyg Mr. Elbert Graham, English teacher, joined the Coast Guard. In addition to their regular duties as teachers, the faculty members , OFFICE put in four hours a month at the Miss Stella Harthorn h tower. Bobby Styles was SCCFSYHTY f ' cd Z post during the time the teachers were watching. . A A V! ' BOTTOM PI TURE Top Row: A. ors, H. Bigger, W. Knight, E. Elser Second Row: A. Hansen, B. Albright, E. Harajian, S. Brown Third Row: R. Casier, V. Fremlin, I. Aitchison, J. Honn. . . J ANITORS B. Ridenbaugh, A. Myers, B. Styles, C. Lee, C. Rummans. OFFICE STAFF F. Trout, J. Clanton, P. Herndon, E. Guthrie
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