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2 THE TROJAN THE OLD SCHOOLHOUSE The old school building on Hillsdale street. Is old as old can be. But for those who’ve spent their school years there. It holds many a memory. •Bout books and teachers they didn’t like. And the ones they had liked, too. Of games they’d played—some lost, some won. And the gum they loved to chew. Though it may not be the grandest school. You can bet there’ll always be Memories—some good, some bad— Enough for you and me. 11. M. C. A SCHOOL BUILDING AND A BUSi—two necessities for a 20th Century school system. Our bus has now finished its fourth year of service and is no longer an experiment. It-and nBrock,,-forms a familar part of our landscape. The building, too, has stood the test of time. Built in the 19th Century, it has served well a 20th Century community for two score years and ten. Probably never in all its more than 50 years has there been as many demands made upon it as in this year of 1942. In addition to its regular program it has been open on an average of four nights a week for adult classes of various kinds. And, in addition, both the building and the bus are registered for the Defense program and subject to call at any time they are needed. Truly, they are bulwarks of our American Civilisation. Long may they endure I— OUR SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND OUR BUSSES.
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THE TROJAN Back Row—Miss Spencer, Miss Davis, Miss Ilaannond, Mrs. Boughton, Miss Cross, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Sherman, Miss Roush. Front Row—Mr. Severance, Mr. Olson, Mr. Wade, Mr. Senran, Mr. Krueger. Mr3. Margaret Sherman Miss Lois Roush Miss Eva Spencer Miss Lillian Fletcher Mr. Clyde Severance Mr. Walter Krueger Mr. Henry Semran Miss Marjorie Davis Miss Myrtle Hammond Miss Margaret Cross Mrs. Helen Boughton Mr. Axner Olson Mr. L. M. Wade A WORD ABOUT -- Quietly positive and positively quiet. A chuckle about it, helps. Take things in stride. This business of living is serious. The universal language is Music. The smile never stops. Variety is the spice of life, in teaching. The way to the heart of man is Strictly business. As they would say in Latin, The dramatic, the musical, and the scientific are connected. The PRINCIPAL of the thing is all right. If it s worth doing, it's worth doing right. THE FACULTY OF '41- 42 Dedicated to the proposition that Education will contribute to the continuance of Democracy. We pledge our effort to the service of this nation in World War No. 2.
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