Freeport High School - Clarion Yearbook (Freeport, ME)

 - Class of 1943

Page 14 of 140

 

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COMMANDING OFFICERS The perfecting of perfect paragons of pupils and preparing them to become the public of tomorrow, plus the perplexing points of pupil propriety are the problems placed before the professors. WE SALUTE OUR COMMANDING OFFICERS WHO WATCH THE U01

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FORWARD MARCH! COMMANDING OFFICERS SERGEANT MAJORS SERGEANTS CORPORALS PRIVATES FIRST CLASS REVEILLE MORALE MANEUVERS TAPS HERE'S OUR STORY, WHAT THE DOUGHBOYS HAVE TO SAY F91



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LOUIS E. MENSENKAMP B. F. SHAFER Principal Superintendent of City Schools University of Illinois, A.B., A.M. University of Chicago, M.A. Univcrsityof Wisconsin,Grziduatc Vsfork COMMANDING OFFICERS Herehy we salute our superior officers! H Mr. Shafer is our Division Commander. Mr. Mensenkamp, our 'isupcru superior, makes the rules and regulations of the camp for the inductees in the ranks of education. Miss Barclay or Mr. Kloos, the keepers of the respective Hguardfhousesf' can he scen any morning Hnding the bail for those nefarious inductees who were A. W. O. L. the previous day. In our oiiice we have a very skilled U. S. O. entertainer, namely Mrs. Kidd. To go further into this institution or camp of learning we have the censor depart' ment Uinglishj which hands down this word of warning Unless you have a reason, never use a comma. The inductees in the history section have been heard to complain about not being able to keep up with the map changes due to the exploits of a certain European villain. Because of the fuel shortage one of our former history teachers, Mr, Mikesell, caught cold at one ofthe student council dances. Literally speaking, he was caught in the draft. The Commissary Department under the heading of amiable Mrs. Rucker, has been doing its part in observing meatless Tuesdays in the mess hall. Much to the pleasure of the inductees the P. X. was furnished with music via the juke box for six weeks. The Physical Education classes have been toughening the boys and girls for their duty in the armed forces. The athletic instructors have employed objective tests and commando practice in preparing the boys for their rigid army training. Our U. S. O. unit made up of the inductees in the dramatics and music depart- ments have been providing entertainment at home, thereby preserving tires and gasoline. The business classes, made up of Senior and junior battalions, are preparing stuf dents to be more effective in their war jobs, while the propaganda department under BIG PARADE FROM THE REVIEWING STAND. THEY SEE 5111

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