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VETERANS SCHOOL Front rofw-S. Haugh, H. Donahue, A. Krob, R. Rieder, F. Copeland, G. Crandall, P. Dilworth, F. White, A. Smith, M. Foglio, Mrs. Hitchcock. Second rofw-J. Fitzpatrick, G. LaShay, L. 'Perry, W. Haberen, W. Dancosse, C. Ditarand, W. Kirk, R. Albair, V. Kadelski, D. Preston, Mr. Hurlburt, Mr. Alihrio. Third rofw-L. Remmey, G. Donavan, D. Marcin, F. Husarik, L. Banning, J. Angel. Fourth row-E. Yankowski, E. Grant, R. Kiernan, S. Meronowitch, H. Braithwaite, W. McCann, R. Wilson. Fifth rofw-G. Caldwell, H. Wylie, G. Tedford, A. Buccino, H. Schieldge. Back ro-w-W. Decker, E. Cotter, E. Miller. VETERANS SCHOOL The veterans division has steadily grown since its'inception on January 14 of this year. The faculty mem- bers assigned to the veterans school were Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock, Mr. Anthony Alibrio, and Mr. Charles Hurlburt, all of whom are veterans themselves. The veterans enrolled in the school program were divided into two categories-those who left school before graduation and returned to earn additional credits toward a high school diploma, and those who were preparing for college. The incoming veterans were equally enrolled in each group. The subjects offered the veterans were similar to the general high school subjects, among them were: history, mathematics, problems of democracy, algebra, geometry, biology, physics, and English. The number of subjects taken by an enrollee depended entirely upon his individual requirements, he could carry as few as two subjects or as many as four or Hve. Attendance at assemblies was not compulsory, they could attend if they so desired. The use of the recre- ation facilities was open to the veterans, and they were allowed to join the S. A. A. Furthermore, the pro- gram was not limited to Manchester men only, and several men from Rockville and Glastonbury attend- ed classes. 8
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VALEDICTORIAN: PHYLLIS FI RATO Class Zllotto Non sibi sed omnibus . 'lNot for self, but for all . CLASS UF Class Ofjfcers P1'6Sili6Hf1BURTON CARLSON Vice President-ROSEMARY QUISH Serretary-EVELYN LANZ Treasurer-JAMES MURPHY .. .. BURTON CARLSON Class Prcxidcnl
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