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what Sept. 7-NOTICE - Registration of all officers and cadets immediately. Report to assigned posts and rooms. I31At last we have settled down. In a distance we hear the thud of the pig- skin. King Football reigns once more. 24-School spirit flew hi gh for our initial contest. Lake- wood High vs. Jamestown High B Varsity. 4-Witli October, in glided the Sr. Pilots to com- mence rehearsals for their annual play. .1 2-School is closed. Hats off Oct. 1 3-15 26-28 to Columbus, for provid- ing us with an excuse to ease up on the intense studying going on in all Study Halls. -There seems to be a short- age of gasoline around the country. Time out to issue Book Af -Again? Yes - But this time it's Book 4 - Don't you think the teachers are overworked? Nov. 4-Aha! Those L Club Girls are at it. November sure works up a fine ap- petite. 5-Wliy the silence? Oh yes, I forgot to tell you-Re- Uwe jzhm jig, port Cards are out again. Need I say more? I2-Interceptions of all kinds lead us to believe the Jr. Co-pilots' Party was real- ly something! How about it Jrs.? I9-Music! Curtains! Broth- 25-28 Dec. 3 1 8 23 Jan. 3 18 er Goose stepped forth in grand array with his brood. A smash hit, Pi- lots! And to say nothing of the party following the play. -Our first furlough. Must go home to inform the folks of our progress. Al- so to get our share of that turkey. -We open our Basketball Season by meeting Chau- tauqua-at C.H.S. Now we'll see who's best! -It,s catching, this flu. S0 much so, that theschool is closed. Even the fac- ulty can get a little shut eye. - Silent Night - Holy Night. Familiar strains float o'er the snow. More time off to catch up on much needed sleep. -January and the Cadets are Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer. Cus- tomary cramm'ng for re- gents begins.
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Pilofa, log, Bunk T WAS a beautiful fall day in 1940 when we received those shiny, new wings which we worked for so long. Thus, we were all set for a four-year flight. We charted our course and took oif into the unknown with newly elected pilot and co-pilots. At the controls were: President. ............,....,.,,..... .Ellsworth Crosby Elected in January .,,s.,.....,-..- Claire Sherman Vice President ,,..,.,l..t .,...... P atty Lundquist Secretary ..,...,,l.,,,. ,, ..,,... ,.Helen Boss Treasurer ........,.....,.. . ...,,........., Marian Kudzy Student Council Jean Ogilvie, Carl Dahlstrom Sports Managers Joyce Johnson, LaVerne Card Reporter, .,,.,,,...l..................,... Richard Ru g g Our Command Pilots, Miss Rich- ards and Mr. Flynn, along with the navigators, instructed us on our maneuvers on our initial flight. Wfe stopped over night for inspec- tion and for overhauling. A change of our pilots took place before we took off. The new staff was listed President .,...,...........t.............. Carl Dahlstrom Vice President .,,..,.. ..i..... P atty Lundquist Secretary .,..,.....,.......,.,..,....,i.,.. Marian Kuclzy Treasurer ,,i..,i.,...,.,................, Claire Sherman Student Council ..,. Jean Ogilvie, Allen Bemus Sports Managers Joyce Johnson, Walter Turner Reporter ................... .. .,,.........,. Richard Rugg With new commanders, Miss Newton, Miss Stall, and Mrs. Camp, we continued on our journey with- out mishap. Outstanding among our activities on board plane was a spaghetti supper and many crew par- ties. Weather conditions permitted smooth flying and we made no change of senior pilot. Flying high, wide and handsome, we assumed great speed. Clear heads and weather flew hand in hand. There was a slight shake-up in the staff. At the controls with pilot Carl Dahlstrom were: Vice PrCSid6nt ........ .... . H .... Patty Lundquist Secretary .......... ..i..,......, Marian Kudzy Treasurer ......r................. Flora J. McKechnie Student Council Carol Anderson, Russell Fargo Sports Managers jean Ogilvie, Walter Turner Reporter .-... M .... . .-............,..... Grace Klemsang We stopped at the next airport and were instructed in the ground- work of Miss Jimmy which we presented while there. Taking again to the-air, many maneuvers were charted for our Hnal course. Pilot Sherman was elected to bring us through, with the Director of Operations Cook at his side. Also on his staff: Vice President ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marian Kudzy Secretary ............., ........ .Patty Lundquisr Treasurer ........................ Flora J. McKechnie Student Council . Joyce Johnson, Carl Dahlstrom Sports Managers Joyce Mooney, Walter Turner RCPOYCCIY ............................... Grace Kleinsang Highlights sought and found by the beacon were the presentation by the crew of a comedy, Brother Goose, May Day and Class Night. Our destination on this jour- ney which we are rapidly nearing is Graduation. Before we land, we wish to thank with sincere hearts, Miss Cook, our Senior Commander.
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1 7-2 I -Regents Week-A posse is being organized to dis- cover where all those questions are coming from. 27-Those report cards! Teachers are surprised to find so many prodigies among their pupils? Mar. 1-Our basketball season is closing with all indica- tions of an undefeated season. Tonite is our last league game, with Lake- wood encountering Sher- man. 3-Champions of League I, we meet Brocton in the Semi-Final B. B. game scheduled to be played at Mayville. 8-A Sports Banquet was given in honor of Lake- wood's fine football and basketball teams. All our congrads to you boys! 16-My itis quiet in the class- rooms-the reason? All the Senior boys are tak- ing Army-Navy V-12 ex- aminations. Good Luck, boys. 3 1-Stephen Foster personally Apr. 1-1-3 congratulated the Chorus on the splendid perform- ance of Old Kentucky Garclenf' -There,s something in the air-Yes, a volleyball tournament at Dunkirk. 46-16 -Easter Vacation-I-Iere's one for the books- Why is the nose of a bunny shiney? - Because the puff is on the other endf, 21-JI. Co-Pilots give forth with their annual play Happy Birthday. We say, 'thappy landings. May I2-There's music in the air, and something tells us, that the musical organi- zations are presenting their Spring Concert. 26-Per usual, excitement and June 1 mystery fill the atmos- phere of the upper halls. The King and Queen? Your guess is as good as ours. Dancing feet and swirl- ing skirts. The Jr. and Sr. Prom is in full swing. -Casey at the bat. We hear tell that the baseball team is really living up to its name. 2-Senior Pilots display their talents and capabilities at their Class Night Pro- gram. 2SLSOl6I1'11'1lIIy resigns as the Senior Pilots are attending the Baccalaureate Service. 27TWC finally are to receive our Wings at Commence- ment Exercises. Last fare- well and tears, as we bid farewell toy our beloved Alma Mater.
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