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'fn Aziz: Ns x INN we Nxgmi A Peace Triumphant Dedzcated to the members o the aculty and to the X ormer students o Ken more Semor Hugh School ed orces o the Umterl States For us no calm unlroubled world Walls unsure loolsleps Flag shll furled Our legions come we dare no+ wall Tl'1lSIS our lwerllage our lale For us llme pallle lronls will call A few wall laller many fall Bul lwelp will come from God above To wan llwe freedom llmal we love Oppressnon conquered vuclory won Our loallle snall have bul begun We ll llglwl for peace llmal will endure A peace llmal s lasllng lusl secure And from llns peace sl'1all sprung anew 'llwose llwlngs we llve for, sure and lrue For llwougln unsleady we are slronq, Our world slnall nol be Troubled long MARJORIE J ALLEN A A A A A A A 'A' A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A if A my ' r. 1 X - f f ac allr f f ' X A f f - X X i X X . . N X X who are now with the arm- S . f f l . l
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SENIOR OFFICERS CLASS HISTORY FirsT row: CoT'Tmang Freudenbergerg Pillceyg Lilalcg Mr. PiTlcin, adviser. For The lasT Tew billions oT years a sTrange change oT climaTe has invariably Talcen place in The norThern laTiTudes oT This TerresTrial globe aTTer a cerTain period oT winTer. This TransTormaTion is call- ed spring and is accompanied by a varieTy oT signs such as warm breezes, robins, marbles, and a Trend Toward amourousness in The young men. BuT To The seniors oT Kenmore I-ligh School iT means ThaT some- Thing oT much greaTer signiTicance is in The oTTinggnamely, graduaTion. In This posiTion The members oT The class oT '42 now Tind Themselves, and, realizing iT, They menTally lean baclc in Their easy chairs, puT on Their slippers, and philosophize on Their varied achievemenTs oT The lasT Three years. ATTer a glorious and soul-saTisTying vacaTion as graduaTes oT iunior high school, we Tound ourselves ThrusT inTo The company oT menTal and physical gianTs who were called by us poor sophomores- iuniors and seniors. WiTh all due respecT, This aTTiTude soon changed. Then The organizing oT The class began. T-lome room oTTicers were chosen, and The Tollowing class- oTTicers were elecTed: James Pilliey, president James Coleman, vice presidenT: Don Freudenberger, secreTary7 and Virginia CoTTman, Treasurer. Previously, The acTiviTies oT The sophomore class had been limiTed To raTher minor venTures. I-lowever, The class oT '42 resenTed This cusTom and inauguraTed a Truly sophomore insTiTuTion, The sophomore hop, The iniTial success oT which has been illusTraTed by iTs subsequenT yearly appearances. ATTer vacaTion, we reTurned To school in SepTember. BuT waiTl Should I merely say school? IT was a brand new building, The inside oT which sTudenTs and Teachers alike were eager To see. ln The Tall oT I ThaT year The pageanT dedicaTing The new school was sTaged. Much oT our enThusiasm was, oT course, caused by our naTural elaTion over being iuniors. The oTTicers whom we chose as our represenTaTives Tor The coming year were: James Pillcey, presidenT: Clyde lvIusTy, vice presidenTq Virginia CoTTman, secreTaryg and Don Freudenberger, Treasurer. Also, we were TorTunaTe To have lvlr. LeRoy PiTl4in as class adviser. fC0ntimzerl on page 161 ILeTTl IT I am elecTed . . . The I-loover elec- Tion scene showed True poliTical Tervor in a re- hearsal Tor The senior play, The American Way. IRighTI Richard Simp- lrins and CarmeliTa Fisher, leads in The I942 senior play, porTrayed a Ger- man immigranT couple in America. I 5 I
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