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SUPEERFNTENDENT' MESSAGE EDUCATION FOR VICTORY A short time ago the name of the official publication of the United States Office of Education was changed from nSchool Lifen to nEducation for Victory.u All of us can readily realize that regular school life cannot possibly continue as usual during the war. The normal routine has recently been interrupted by registrations for selective service, sugar and gasoline rationing. These, doubtless, are just the beginnings of many more to come. our school services or teachers in teacher training colleges has been greatly curtailed, and especially is this shortage acute with respect to men teach- ers. The war has made many other changes upon life. Teachers have been leaving to enter the for better positions. The supply of available The school supplies have increased greatly in cost--in fact, many of them are becoming more and more difficult to obtain. Priorities are necessary on almost all of them. War savings stamps and bonds, paper salvage, first-aid courses, volunteer fire-fighters and farmers' helpers--these are only a few of the recent war demands on our schools. It is therefore easy to see that the schools of 1942 are far different from those of former years. All of us must be ready and willing to make these many changes caused by the war demands. Our whole viewpoint must necessarily shift from one of 'Education in a Depression' to 'Education for Victory.' We must study and study hard to learn how each one of us may contribute our little share to the great aim, both now and in the years to come. We must prepare ourselves so that upon graduation, we may places in a world so torn with war and strife that our utmost efforts. properly take our it needs Let energies, striving to acquire the proper training for ser- vice to our country striving to achieve our goal of nEduca- tion for Victory.n us, therefore,4make the most of our moments and our Qfiefw 7'Z.7'?JweM Superintendent 7
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YEARBQQK STA F EDITQR-IN-CHIEF . William Hidden EDITORS: Chronology, Senior Writeups . Martha Harrington Activities . . . . Eleanor Burrill Boys' Sports . Leo Padula Girls' Sports . v . . Mary Harley Classes, Alumni . , . Nellie Maki BUSINESS MANAGERS: Sales . . . Roger Foster Publicity . . . Russell Simon Secretary . Eleanor Butterfield STENCIL-CUTTING , . Evelyn Severance ART . . Virginia Noakes T Y P I N G MIMEOGRAPHING Edna Dailey '42 Laura Leger '43 Donald Stone Ruth .41-no1a '42 Barbara Holmes '43 Robert L0S n Howard Powell Virginia Freeman '43 Sally Wallace '43 Paul Wickham Doris Walker '43 Arm Harrington '43 Robert Amgld 6 '42 '42 '42 '42 '43 '42 '42 '42 '42 '42 '43 '42 '42 '42 '42 '42
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If? appreciation of' her many generous contributions to the school and the Scholarship Fund, and ber great interest in education, we, in behalf' of the students of' Lunenburg High School, gratefully dedicate this Seventh Edition of the Turkey Hills Echo to MISS MAY VIOLA ESTABROOK 8
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