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SENIOR PLAY Sitting-M. Kudzy, D. Rugg, IP. Lundquist, C. Dahlstrom, A. Buskisi, B. A. Nelson. Standing-L. Jones, J. Mooney, F. J. McKechnie, J. Johnson, G. Kleinsang. 'fbdflfwf N NOVEMBER 19, the Senior Pilots of ,44 banked low' to present, Brother Goosev a comedy, reflecting the lives of a parentless family. With tail flutters 'and radio quirks a forced landing seemed timely, but big brother Jeff manages to forestall any mishaps. When all hope is gone by the latest enemy straflng opera-' tion a hosiery saleswoman saves the day. The cast is as follows: Jeff, brother goose -. Richard Rugg Carol.- ................. ,Patricia Lundquist Wes--- .,,..,,. ..... C arl Dahlstrom Hyacinth .............t..,... Marian Kuclzy Helen, who quits .,...... Joyce Johnson Peggy, comes to the rescue Flora Jean McKechnie Eve, a southern charmer Alice Buskist Sarah, a colored maid Grace Kleinsang Lenore, who has plans Betty Ann Nelson Mrs. Trimmer, of Wee Blue Inns Joyce Mooney Truck Driver, Who is mad Lawrence Jones We Wish to thank our Flight Commander Mrs. Camp for her ex- cellent maneuvering and instructions toward making our airshow a flying success. The oflicers and enlisted engineers cooperated Very Well and this helped immensely in establishing a clear rec- ord behind us. We salute our chief engineers for their guidance.
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CARDINAL STAFF First Row-J. Hudson, A. Buskist, C. Dahlstrom, G. Kleinsang, M. Kudzy, W. Turner, J. Boswell, R. Fairhank. Second Row-R. Sherman, C. Anderson, J. Johnson, B. Snderstrom, R. Eckstrom, B. Shauber, L. Levine. 4 Third Row-D. Hancq, R. Vogt, A. Wilcox, B. A. Nelson, P. Newton, Mr. Flynn., C. King. I-IE members ofs fthe uI944,, Cardinal Staff have chosen as their theme, thc airplane. We have tried to carry out this theme throughout all our write-ups and by our cover, designed especially for our school. We fully realize how important this form of transportation has be- come and what a large part it is playing in the present War. Air- planes are being used not only for passenger' and freight service but are also taking an active part over war zones, serving as fighter planes, bombers and transports. We sincerely hope that all Lake- wood students and patrons enjoy this annual. And may We now salute the future flyers of America. Editor-in-chief ,..,..... Q ...,,.. .. ..... ,Marian Kudzy Assistant Editors-Grace Kleinsang, Ruth Fairbank, Lucille Levine, Jean Hudson, Barbara Soderstrom, Jean Boswell, Betty Bob Schaub Feature Editors-Joyce Johnson, Alice Bus- kist Art Editor ......................., Betty Aim Nelson Assistant Art Editor ,...,..,.... Carol Anderson Sports Editor ...........,..............., Phil Newton Assistant Sports Editor .......,.... Richard Rugg Secretary ................................., Allene Wilcox Head Typist ................... .... . Mary jo O,Bf1CH Assistant Typist ........ - ....... ....... L eonora Ellis Photographer ......,........ - ............... Frank Filk Business Manager .........,.......... XValter Turner Assistant Business Managers - Carl Dahl- strom, Robert Vogt, David Hancq, Charles King, Richard Eckstrom, Roger Sherman, Norman Carlson Faculty Advisor ............ Mr. Daniel E. Flynn Art Advisor ........................ Miss Francis Bates
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parrot HE Safety Patrol of L.H.S. for '43-'44 met early last fall to organize and elect new members for the Patrol. The organization was divided into squadrons, the street patrol and the bus patrol. The following officers were chos- en for street patrol: Ronald Carlson Safety Commissioner john Hendrickson Deputy Safety Commissioner David Lundquist ....,..... ,. ..,........ Clerk Jerry Mattison.--..Captain of Patrols Shirley Hitchcock and Richard Carpenter were at the control of Bus Patroling. Besides having their meetings every two weeks, several activities and parties were enjoyed throughout the year. In October a picnic luncheon was served in Miss Groter's room. Every- thing was in keeping with Hallow- e'en. December 8 they had a Christ- mas party with the exchange of gifts and luncheon. The Patrol went for a sleigh ride February 16, and stopped at Emily Pollaro's for re- freshments and games. To wind up the year's activities the members gave a play in keeping with safety, for the high school as- sembly. founcll N SEPTEMBER representatives from the six branches of the forces were elected for Student Council. From this crew, the fol- lowing officers were elected: P1'CSidC11C .................... Joyce Johnson Vice President. ..,...... Carl Dahlstrom Secretary .......,. ......., I rene Derby Treasurer. ................... James Callison An assembly was held in October to introduce the crew and class pilots to the rest of the forces. A Christmas Party was planned but not presented because the school closed early for Christmas. The ar- rangements for May Day were car- ried out successfully with the aid of the Student Council. In June an awards assembly was held for the presentation of the all- activities emblems, reading testi- monials, authology prizes, and serv- ice awards. The flying crew and the ground crew each wish to thank Miss Gifford for her help in plotting out success- ful courses. We, the people of the United States, in order to form. ll more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the com- mon defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and cur posterity, :lo ordain and establish the Consti- tution for the United States of America.
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