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T . Dj? I X YB f- 'l'llE CLASS 0F 1943 IGH SCHOOL! Even in the early stages we began hy breaking records. The honor of being the first freshmen class to take part in an assemhly program was conferred on us. We rushed into our 'oh as so hs h' selecting our J P 5 1- class rings. Our activities consisted of a party and a picnic. After the vacation, we saw a success which broke all junior play records, thanks to Mrs. Mclfeever. Next came our junior party, from which everyone went home feeling that they had a very enjoyahlc time. Then thel'e was our prom wl1icl1 was a huge success. CLASS OFFICERS l'l0RACE RODEN CAROLEE BARNHART CLAIRE MONAGHAN ALFRED Musso 12
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Umlcr thc guidaucc of Dr. John C. Ware, the science and mathcmatics flcpartmcnt functioned with its usual cflicicncy. Assistants for this year were Miss Rose Xvahlcck., Miss Madge Lounshury, and Mr. ,lohn Petix. The commercial department consisted of Mrs. Emma Brocklchank, Miss Lillian Pasini., Mrs. Evelyn May, Miss ll. Glanzcr., rcplacefl hy Miss Ruth Okon, anrl Nliss Dorothy llilgert, replaccd by Miss Boswell. lmlustrial arts were hancllcal by Miss Olive Dughi and Mr. M. Ford. Miss lVinifrcd Stiles was in charge of music, and Miss Marjorie Hillllllng supervised art. Coach Louis Ingenito and Mrs. Dorothy Goldberg, rcplacccl hy Mrs. M. Simons, were in charge of Physical Education. 11
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H, SENIORSY Again our play topped all previous records. Soon after settling down to this, our last year of high school, we elected our yearbook staff' and started work on this enterprise. Besides devoting time to studies, many of the members of the Class of 1943 took their places in industry and in helping the defense efforts of their community. Due to the conditions of the times, class night was not held. However, graduation was most impressive with its theme based on our Star Spangled Banner. Throughout this year, members of the class were leaving for the armed forces to take their places in the Army, Navy, and Coast Guard. It is to these boys that we have dedicated the Hoot. JOAN GOTTESMAN T .loan's particlilarginfeiiests happen to be music and photography. But such is her nature that anything she puts her hand to she can do well. Her many friends will tes- tify to this. N 13 rift K O-Q My B
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