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DEDICATION NDOUDTEDLY Lawrence High has not been the only school of its kind to undergo the ex- perience of having several members of its faculty leave to join our nation's armed forces. However, we doubt that any other school has been deprived of a group of teachers so respected and so well liked as has Lawrence. Numbered among those who no longer may be seen in our classes and halls are three instructors of English, a foreign language teacher, and a member each of the Art and Vocational Departments. It thus becomes readily apparent that almost all of our departments have been affected, and that each is operating under wartime handicaps. These teachers, whether they were here for many years or were merely newcomers, had made a clear- cut impression on every Lawrencian with whom they came in contact. It must come as no surprise, there- fore, that it is to these former teachers, now serving their country, that we affectionately dedicate the 1944 Lawrencian. Sp.QAj Zfc Joseph Page, Pvt, Nicholas Drahas, Lieutl Daniel Mulcahy, Sp.CAD Zfc William Kogel, Ensign Amelia Corvaia, Cpl. Henry Boschert.
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EDITOR'S NOTE E, who produced this book, fully realize that we could make apologies for the appearance and contents of the 1944 Lawrencian, basing our excuses on higher costs and wartime shortages and restrictions. However, we do not deem such a step necessary. It is our sincere belief that, in this book, we have brought forth a publication on a par with any that has gone before, and one that is replete with what we consider beneficial changes. In our quest for originality, which has resulted in much difficult and detailed work, we have attempted not to mar the ultimate intent of the book. In other words the Lawrencian once more strives to present a colorful and varied view of life in and around our school. We realize, also, that the Lawtencian will serve as the sole contact with our school of many graduating seniors who will enter the armed forces. Therefore, in these pages we picture Lawrence as they have seen it for the past several years, in the fervent hope that, through our eyes, they may continue to see it-and appreciate it. gk fxx x X25 7 K ff' 71 V1 ,, Z if if if - , jf? iflffiyf f U17 '1- EFS: XSL N X 'KW X 'Zigi 1 1,2 ,-.,.. . .f EQ . if Q 15 la., ' X QQ I X C. Q M . i ft Li QS fx Xxx, 4 1 N XNQXU Q 4 :ff 3 f I f , 4 n 1 7 il wk' 'X if S 1 X gd xp -SRX f 'F-
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