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Qgfefxll xfqw , 5 GL 'ff J L tbl CRU ADI G FOR CHARACTER PORTS, sports, anll more sports. This yvafs Cru- saders lmasl of llzlving ilu' In-st atlllctif' group in the sc-lmol, Both thc footlmall mul lmslivtlrzlll ICHIIIS wvro vzxptuinml hy Cruszulvrs. Ecl Daclmlu- aml Al Musso. Svvvn out of the cle-von nu-nnlu-rs uf thc fnotlmll tvzuu were from this 1-lulr as vw-ll as four lnmnlwrs of ilu' first tc-um in liaskctlmll. Crvw hats in svllool volors were their f'0Illl'illllli0ll to the stuclcnl hoxly. Although tlwir zlvtivitics were limiivfl, ilu-y llvlml thvlr annual 1linn0r in ,lumn 'llllv olliccrs wvrv: prosi1l0nt. lflrl Duvlmkv: vivc'-pr1-si- clvnt. Al Mussoz scvrvtul'y-tl'r'asl1l'4'l', ,lf-rry Nlzwllillunz vlmplain, Charles Bouvrlvin, zulvisvr, lloavll Louis lngvuito. 28
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WILLI G WIIRKER 0F THE ll00'l' ONTRARY to tradition, this year's Hoot Staff was elected by popular ballot. Fred Beck, as editor, has justified the highest hopes set forth for him. Aiding him as associate editor was Joan Gottesman. The lit- erary staff, consisting of Eleanor Wohn, chairlady, Miona Shaw, .loyce Kuchar, and Charlotte Stolze, tore the school apart hunting material for write-ups. Our elli- ciency experts, .lohn Mader and Norma Carpene, and our typists, Claire Monaghan and Ethel Gillis, handled the business end with care and skill. Last, but assuredly not least, was the effort expended by our photography editor, Charles Kuchar. Despite curtailment of supplies and loss of members to industry and the Services, the yearbook was successfully completed. 27 X fhfi
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Till! Till-Y GIRL HE Tri-y has tried this year to live up to its purpose of maintaining high Christian standards. So successful were their endeavors that they received the 'AAee', rating. Projects of worth to the sehool and eommunity were Red Cross work, tin can drive, locker inspection, and Christmas eards for Service men. TIIE Ill-Y BOY HE Hi-y was rather disrupted this year due to the faet that many of its patriotic memhers left for Uncle Saufs Serviees. :ln spite of its losses, the cluh has eontinuemi its many aetivities. Again this year the club reeeiveli the Ave rating ami haskethall ehampionship.
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