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Something Qoes . . . Something Stays CVERY day in almost every Amer- ican town a group of boys is leaving for camp —a military camp. As you pass our service flag here in the hall at North Central, already you see a mute testimony to more than a thousand hoys leaving to place all that they are — minds, spirit, and bodies — across the path of our country ' s armed enemies. They and what they do and have done, and now you, as you join with them in service to your country ' s need, either as civilians or in uni- form, give reason for and meaning to your school. You graduate in a war year. You are at nine faced with violence, witli harsh tests of your character and real worth, with the need for level-headed choosing between good and less good, in conduct and service. As you close up the books, attend the last classes, or con , or dance, or meeting, you may not sense the whole meaning of going away. Only later you will look back. This i because something goes with you from North Central : Friendships made here, growth of personality, a sense of your own abilities, and memories of things of happiness and profit in which you had a part. The rooms, the seats, the halls, the playfield will be filled by others, but much of all you were and did here remains a part of the school. We see it in publications, organiza- tions, art, music, in the labs and in athletics. Something stays. We will be reminded of you. May you return often to share with us your experiences in the greater theater of opera- tions.
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North Central High School, Spokane, Washington North Central, North Central, Oh, deep from thy rugged walls, I ' is a solemn spirit Calls thy children true. Proudly we sing thy praise In these glad high school days. Honor for honor due, AU hail to North Central High.
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flortk Central ' s Service Honor Koll ft ' fbe names in the following list, with the exception of the Colli Stars, a rc supplementary to those published in the 1943 Tamarack. Only the names of those who have been graduated or who attended North Central as their last high school are included. a it Gold Star Baruhart, Othar Chapman, Cordon Cramer, Douglas Davis, Lee Kk, Brace Cibbs, George llolmt-s, 11 ugh HugfaCS, William Jcmisou, Richard J lingers, Clifford l.itllf, Robert Picket, Claire Rosenau, Ernest Scott, George SCOU, Raymond Scriven, Jack Sipplc, Floyd Spoh r. Tommy- Swan SOU, Harry Wilmot, Gerald it it it it Blue Star At hrc, Katheriue Adams, Donald Aichlmayr, Krnie Alloway, Howard Altman, Lewis Amundson, C arter Andrus, Don Anderson, Ralph Armfield, Regg Armstrong, Dan Bailor, Hill Baker, Wurster Balch, Prentice Baldwin, Phillip Bankson, Douglas Hare, Claude Bare, Cye Bartholomew, Milton Barton, Terry Bartoo, Wallace Batchelor, Bill Barter, Jack Belknap, Don Bennett, Stanton Benuion, Cordon Bird, Richard Blade, Kvahelle Howies, Raymond Boyer, Byron Bradford, Jack Hrasch, J ack Branch, Joe Brede, Richard Broadwell, V. R. Bullis, Merle Buuge, Donald Calhoun, Marvin Carlson, Willard Casey, Bernard Chambers, Claude Chinn, Harlan Clark, William Claussen, l.oyde Coil, Oene Cole, Allen Cole, Walter Converse, Bud Cooney, Norman Corbett, Frances Corbin, Jack Corkrum, Gerald Corrigeaux, Reginald Currie, Ray Dahl, Niel Dahl, Wesley Davis, Don Diediker, Paul Doulas, Nick Duitch, J ack Duitch, Sidney Kby, Richard Keker, William Edwards, Delbert Klliot, Cordon Ellis, Charles gllia, Harold England, Clyde Knglund, Leroy Kuijene, Kugene Kwing, Howard Felton. James Fleming, John Foltz, Thurston Forslind, Bruce Franklin, David Freeborg, Arthur Furlong, Philip Fyhrie, George Gasman, Bill Graham, Keith Grauel, Howard Graves, Ned Gray, Karl Gray, Johnny Greer, Will Gronsdahl, Dale Grote, Glen Halbig. Virgil Hand, Donald Haniffen, Thomas Hansen, Floyd Harris, job n Hawk. John B. Ilawley. Ronney Hendricks, Clarence Hendrtckson, Chuck Henry, Elmer Henry, J ack Hills, Stanley lloiuin, Robert Holland, Patrick Holsclaw, Jack lloilser, Ralph Howard, I.loyd Hoyt, Charles Hubbell. Fred Hutchins, Karl Hutchison, Roderick Hareiuko, Harry Ingham, Gerald J arman, Clyde J ohnson. Bob J ohnson, Donald J or dan, Robert J Oft J ack J mil, J ohn Kafflen, Ladd Kellogg, Howard Kilmer, James Kingsolver, Bob Knaack, Arnim Knaack, Wilfred Koon, P. D. Kuchenbecker, Edward Kuhlmann, Morris Klin, Deral l.andon, Gaylord Kindsey, Jack Lines, Dick Litchfield, Joe I.ittell. Kugene Love, Jack l.uders, Wayne Lyman, Derald McCracken, Betty McGee, Lawcrencc Mclnerney, Howard McLaughlin, William Mcl.eod, Glen McMaster, Paul Malme, Klbert Mansergh, Bob Mastro, Lewis Medcalf. Richard Miller, Guy Morgareidgc. Willard Morgenthaler, Albert Moulton, Milton Monroe, James Myers, Edward Nasato, Ferd Nicholson, Jack Nickerson, Bill Noreen, Melvin Nysoe, Langdon Orcutt, Carrol Osborne, Richard Pemberton. Bill Peterson, Ralph Phipps Jr..,Harve Phillips, Leroy Philo. Merlyu Pierce, Don Pitcher, J ames Poirier, Milton Porter, Claire Powell, John Prague, Chester Procter, Robert Pugh, Lyle Quade, Walter Uuimby, George Ramsey, Ray Ralhgeber, William Rhen, Alvin Rhodes, Alva Rhodes, Laverne Richards, Dick Ripley, Donald Riugquist, Lyal Robertson, Gordon Roe, Willard Rogers, Rex ford Ross, Jack Ross, Donald Roes. Richard Sanda, Charles Sandstrom, Paul Savage, Hob Schmidt, Karl Schorzmaiu Klmer Schwartz, Fred Sculley, Verne Sensney, Maley Shafer, Gene Shane, Howard Sharp, Robert Short, Stanley Skone, Virgil Slayter, Dale Smith, Charles Smith, Darrel Smith, Kenneth Sommerville, Charles Sommerville, William Spring, Russell Stapleton, Robert Starmont, Tom Starr, Laurence Stone, Curtiss Strang.Charles Strenge.Bob Strickler. Kenneth Strong, Donald Sullivan, Ray Swanson. J oel Taitch. Marvin Tavernia, Pat Thomas, William Thompson, Kd Thompson, Gloria Thompson. William Thormason. Donald Thorsen, Margaret Tift. Bill Treffry, Harold Tweedie, Donald I ' nger, Dick ' ander Meer, Dal V ' ogel, Henry Vomaske, Thomas Wagner, Donald Walker, Bruce Walker, Colin Walker, Lee Walters, Leslie Watson, Tom Waye, Robert Weaver, Monte Weaver, Richard Welch, Royce Weller, Gene Wells. William Whetsler, Dell White. Robert Wiley, Don Williams, Wallace Wilson, Bernard Worthen, Don Wrinkle, Jack Wyse, Bob Vadon, Cliff Yadon. Klwyn Vake. Harley Vake, William Zinneker, Richard seven
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