Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1943

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He 1S 4F to the Draft Board and not well enough to work 1n a war plant or on a farm, but he does not waste his time crying loudly that nobody wants him, and he is of no use to his country. Jim contributes his small but important, part by working in the small garden in h1S back yard and in the tool shop in his cellar A club for the youngsters on the block Was organized by him Children busy collecting scrap and helping the Red Cross have no time to become juvenile People like Jim are to be found everywhere in large cities and small especially in these times. Though they may never receive medals, they are just as brave and line as soldiers on a battlefront . . . Wmnwm, 0-K the Qennw JZIU-Clfbd Charles Thomas Elizabeth Evans THE EVERYDAY HEROES . . . GILDA GREENE Jiraiftonqa mazda! From the very large number of essays written this term by Seniors in competition for the An- thony Medal, the follow- ing were chosen by the judges as the most out- standing: My Precious Posses- sions, by William Che- shire. The Every Day He- roes, by Gilda Greene. A few paragraphs from these essays are quoted below. People I Can't For- get, quoted in the June issue of the Log on its feature page and writ- ten by David S. Vogels, Jr., and HA Person I Canyt Forget, by Jane Sapinsley, both received honorable mention by the judges. Jane Sapinsley David Vogels 'V ' A -E33 is its , ' wg,,.,L...3V P l ' , ,,, I . , , 2 'Q w i s - Honorable Mention

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l'I'Lem5-eu, 0-6 Rfw-cle 9A,Za,nd Hanna, Jfo-ciety. eem age guna 1943 ROBERT ABEL ELIZABETH R. ALLEN LOUIS BAKER ELIZABETH BARRY BERNICE BERNSTEIN DONALD E. BRATT 'CATHERINE BRENNEN MARY BYRNE IRWIN CHASE WILLIAM CHESHIRE PHYLLIS K. COCROFT NORMA CONTI BARBARA 'COTTON LORRAINE CRAMER YOLANDA DEXTRAZE GERTRUDE B. DION ELIZABETH E. EVANS BURTON FAIN ANTHONY FAMIGLIETTI MINNIE FISHMAN BARBARA FREEDMAN FERN FROLANDER BARBARA GIRARD SHIRLEY L. GOLDBERG ARTHUR GOLDWYN EVELYN GOLIN GILDA GREENE ROBERT HAY SELMA HERMAN JOAN HESS JAMES HOEY WILLIAM E. HOWARD BARBARA L. LAWRENCE EVELYN T. LINDSAY MAURICE MANCINI PHYLLIS S. MARKOFF BERTHA MATHEWS BARBARA MURRAY LILLIAN NARVA VIRGINIA ODELL NICOLINA PALUMBO MARGARET PAOLON I ROBERT A. PEGAZ MICHELINA PIGNATELLI BERNARD POLLOCK ANNA RENZI SYDNEY RESNICK MENDELL ROBINSON JANE SAPINSLEY JOSEPH SILVERMAN ALFRED SILVERSTEIN HELEN STUWE CHARLES W. THOMAS DORIS VINER DAVID VOGELS DOROTHEA C. WEARE MONA WEISER MIRIAM WILK MAE WILLIAMSON DONALD ZEMAN :inthe-ny, medal Winnwm Gilda Greene William Cheshire MY PRECIOUS POSSESSIONS I am the captain of a ship, a twenty foot sloop. I am proud of my ship, tiny as it may be. I have spent many tiring but pleasant hours scraping off barnacles, sanding off old paint and applying new, and studying the latest marine hardware catalogs. Many stormy nights I have tossed in my bed, awake and wondering whether my ship was still safely tied to its mooring or whether it was being dashed to kindling on the rocky shore. I love my little shipg to me it is something alive, something almost human. They tell me I must lay it up. My brother-in-law has an automobile I should like to buy. It is not the type of car that a dealer would display in his front show window. However, it runs, and that is all a car is good for . . . I enjoy my radio. It relaxes my mind after a hard day's work. It provides entertainment when I am feeling listless. It calms me when I feel angry, stirs me when I feel complacent . . . My old screechy, half- worn-out radio is one of my precious possessions. They tell me I must shut it oif, perhaps forever . . . Continued on Page 69



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