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Bu A Slmre 0 F1feea'om', ROOM 100 Eugene Learman ROOM 104 Nelson Hornung ROOM 106 Robert Gentile ROOM 111 Ruth Czeisner ROOM 157 Fay Cameron ROOM 162 Ruth Adams Elaine David Mildred Denne Mary Fink Gloria Kamm' .lane McGovern .lane Noller Jane Preston Norma Sears ROOM 163 Jane Schmitt ROOM 166 Irene Edenhofer Kathryn McQueen Marilyn West War Savings Stamp Salesmen ROOM 203 David Cefaly Fredrick Cull Peter Oberkoller ROOM 204 Vincent Scamurra ROOM 205 Clayton Rafter ROOM 206 William Acquard ROOM 207 George Ball ROOM 209 Joseph Boldt Millard Lipp ROOM 239 Audrey Borth ROOM 241 Betty Ann Kempton Irene Kraus ROOM 243 Myra Ensinger Arlene Locey ROOM 252 Mary Katherine Smith Doris Strasser ROOM 262 Mary Gelsinger Vilma Lavetti Ann Ott ROOM 266 June Schroer ROOM 304 Fred Bechtel ROOM 306 Aaron Adams Anthony Lorenzetti Raymond Walker ROOM 313 Richard Czerwinski ROOM 357 Corliss Koch Dorris Mueller ' ROOM 362 Gloria Bieber Blanche Kuhn ROOM 366 ,loan Strachan Elaine Trella ROOM 403 Teresa Langdon Grace Leonard Marjorie Levey Shirley Jean Meyers .loan Petschke Norma L. Smith ROOM 4-04 Rae Ann Speidel Alice Waite ROOM 405 Imelda Heft ROOM 406 Lois Arnold Millicent Bondanzwa .Ioan Curthoys Clara Doggendorf Lois Fick Doris Fritch Ruth Ann Horn Bernice Krakowiak Diane Medinger ROOM 453 Margaret Ryan ROOM 455 .lean Sturm ROOM 457 Dorothy Galbraith A lice Mersdorf ROOM 462 Charlotte Anderson Florence Button Dorothy Cantie Carol Drollinger Janette Edge Betty Engelhart Helen Falk Ruth Fischer Mary Frankenherger Jeanne Gallagher Janet Hessinger Arlene Hoerner Jacqueline Kocinski Gloria Leone Hilda Muenkel Loretta Murszewski Dolores Niemann Mary Perillo I ROOM 463 .lane Ertel ,lane Rottger ROOM 465 Eleanor Brusetti Carol Lawrie ROOM 4-66 Ruth Schumacher June Volk Florence Winter
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,1 April13tb to 23rd and Drives Remember Pearl Harbor Drive November 30tb to December 1Otb Tom Panek, Mr. Haggerty, and Howard Toale ex- amine the Jap flag. Any bonds today ? This might well be the slogan of the bond conscious Kensingtouians, who, in the course of the past school year. have staged two War Bond campaigns which resulted in the sale of Xvar Bonds amounting to nearly 3500,000. Spurred on by the desire to avenge the dastardly Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Kensington High School launched its first Victory Bond drive November 30. At that time, the School also enrolled in a nation-wide contest sponsored by the Hobby Lobby radio program., which offered to the organization or individual bidding the highest amount in Vilar Bonds, a battle damaged Japanese Hag captured by the United States Marines in the Solomon Islands. It was with a two-fold purpose then that the stu- dents of Kensington expended their ability as super.salesmen and canvassed friends, relatives and merchants to urge them to buy bonds. When the contest closed, December 10, Kensington High School's bid of 11-,533 individual bonds with a face value of 3252550 topped all other entries. When the individual bond sales were totaled, it was found that Dorothy Luksch, Thomas Panek, Howard Toale and Henry Hearn had each sold approximately S8000 worth. Due to a question of when the contest started and ended. the four were called together to decide who should accept the Hag on behalf of Kensington High School. The goup voted that freshman Thomas V. Panel: should fcontinued on Page 1271 Buffalo Cruiser Drive Ruth Henseler. Miss Lehde, Phyllis Bates, and Carolyn Ayres typed hundreds of applications. 20
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We Stat! At the request of the United States government, two new courses were added to the curriculum when school reopened in September. Limited to Seniors, these classes provide invaluable training for boys who will soon be entering the Armed Forces. Elements 0 Aeronautics This course was designed to give the embryo flier a foundation in the theory of Hight, navigation, me- teorology, and elementary aerodynamics. Students also studied the mathematics involved in each of these phases of aviation. Miss Creahan. the instruc- tor, supplemented the work in the texts with motion pictures and slides to illustrate the more complicated aspects of the subject. On several occasions, former students who are now in the army or navy air corps spoke to the class on their training and experience INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY in military aviation- Betty Knapp tests chemicals in the laboratory. Radio Physics Mr. Rutstein conducted the class in pre-induction training for radio work in the Armed Forces. The course consisted of a review of physics, followed by a study of the fundamentals of radio and labora- tory work. Students attended extra sessions to build radio frequency and audio oscillators, amplifiers, and modulators. Code practice is of great interest to novices in radio and extra classes were held to help the boys become more proficient in sending and receiving messages. A home-made transmitter, brought by one of the students, aided materially in this part of the work. Members of the aeronautics and radio classes are proud of having been pioneers in these new courses and know that their training will be of great value to Uncle Sam. ero- nautics Class John Macauley and George Bauer study aeronautics class equipment. 22
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