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PENNELL INSTITUTE HONOR ROLL Norman Cole Henderson Beal Warren Cole Raymond Field Maynard Colley Almon Hall Ronald Colley Donald B. Hall Ernest Delorme James Kussell William Duplisea Neal Merrill Anthony Eaton Vernon Pollard Silas Foster Philip Kupelian Robert Glass Walter Stewart is Willis Hancock Leon Hitchcock Owen Hawkes Harold Cooper (Enlisted Walter llinds in the U.S.N.R.) Roland Humphrey . George Delorme James Johnson Ross Wilson Gerald Kimbell Neal Morey Charles Kuch, Jr. Those with would have graduated in June but were Clifford Purinton st called into the service of their countrys Robert Purinton $ James Morey Earle Wilson, Jr. Giles Carr John Whitney Raymond Winslow James Hall Everett Doughty Edgar Dauphinee Bernard Doughty Arthur Lawrence
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DEDICATION We,. the class of 145, affectionately dedicate this edition of the Whirlpool to the four boys who would have graduated this year 1f they had not been inducted in to the service of their country. To Leon Hitchcock, Walter Stewart, Clifford and Robert Purinton, we sincerely wish the best of luck. We are very proud of you boys and we certainly hope you will be back among us soon, but we realize that can only be when this war is over, IN APPHECIATION The Editorial Staff would like to take this opp- ortunity to express our gratification to all those who made this issue of the Whirlpool a success, We especially wish to thank the publishers and the ad- vertisers for their generous supporte
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BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS We, as Americans, should buy more WAK BONDS and STAMPS, every chance we get. We're not spending our money when we invest it, but merely lending it to Uncle Sam. For every three dollard we spend in bonds we receive four dollars in ten years. We should be willing to sacrifice things which are not absolutely needed. Our friends in the armed forces are sacri- ficing their lives to keep America free. Many men have been and stili are being lost in the Atlantic. and Pacific areas. There have already been many ships sunk. The sailors had to swim through burning oil and in shark infested waters. Some of these heroes lost their arms and legs, being crippled for life; and many gave up their lives for their country. If these boys are doing all this for us, why can't we sacrifice all unnecessary things, in order to bring the war to a close and hasten the return of all our Americans in uniform? R. Slater 147
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