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PITTSBURG CITY SCHOOLS X HOWARD D, McEACHEN. sursnmvsnnzm K PHTSBURG. KANSAS 5' March four, l 9 L+ 3 Students of Pittsburg High School: This has been another pleasant school year. You to be commended for the spirit and enthusiasm are you have demonstrated in discharging your assignments . D-Mdmcugn A . . . SUPERINTENDEN-I: - M. and for your cooperation with the faculty in making this a successful year. You are fortunate that you are living in an ' d 't not only as interesting era. History will recor 1 , an era of unrest and confusion, but an era in which great developments and many changes occurred. Out of eriod of adversity civilization has risen to 6 every p , greater heights. Man's struggle has been a progressive I ta'n movement toward greater freedom. If we can be cer 1 of anything, we can be certain of the fact that the future holds great opportunities in store for each of you. You will be privileged to aid in the development of better things to come. Best wishes for your continued success. Y er trul , 3 C l Howard D. McEachen, Superintendent of Schools. l 1 ..
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I B. S.. M- S' runs M- GREEN PrinciP31 i Stud ents of P. H. PITTSBURG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FINII M. GREEN. Pnlncn-Au. PIT rssuno Sn! KANSAS March 4, 194 It is highly significant to me that the year- book staff of the senior class of 1943 has selected a patriotic theme for the Purple and White. This has been a very unusual year. Students, faculty and parents have been called upon to make many ad- justments. I deeply appreciate the splendid co- operation that has been exhibited be ignored. At th in . Facts can not e present moment we are engaged a world-wide struggle to determine which way of life shall survive - democracy or dictatorship. All over this world your high many former students of school are participating in the horrible business of bloody war to make it possible for the Wstar-Spangled Bannern to continue to wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave of our young men have given conflict Th o S Ome their lives in this . ose of us who are attending high school are cooperating in the war effort program and making serious preparations for any eventuality. Today our think incl ing in terms of victory should ude a thorough study of some of the major issues involved in a just and durable peace. I trust that each one of you will face the uncertainty of the future with a faith in Christian democracy that is courageous, hopeful and challenging in every respect. The youth of this school should ever strive toward the ideal of world brotherhood based on an appreci- ation of the gifts and obligations of a tr tracy. May this be our motto: W , 1 In Sincer ue democ- God is our trust.n ely yours, 3 1 1 X 3 -5 w i
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Mlm SDORA PETERSON B. S. Biology, Kansas Club, Purple and White Kansas Stem- 'l'4-urlxcrs t'ollm-gr Vnivcrsily uf c'1.sf-ng., m'nl..mhi.. University JOHN E. WHITE B. S., M. Vocational Printing, Booster, Purple dz White, Senior Sponsor Bowling Teams Kansas' State Teachers College Kansas University FLORENCE WHITE B. S., M.A. Art, History, Girl Reserves, Junior Class Sponsor Kansas State Teachers'College University of Kansas University of Chicago Colorado State College of Education CLAUDE I. HUFFMAN B. S., M. S. Biology, Junior Academy of Science, Hi-Y, Chainnan Activity Committee Kansas State Teachers College Kansas State Agricultural College Sterling College Univeliity of Michigan F. M. SNODGRASS EFFIE OLETI-IA FARNER FRED F. LAMPTON B. S., M. S. B. S., M. S. M. S., B. S. Health, Physical Education, Track English, Library C0mmitWe DRAWING Hi-Y Kansas State Teachers College Kansas State Teachers College University of Kansas University of Colorado Kansas State Agricultural College Colorado State College 'I , is t A. SARA STEPHENS B. S.. M. S. English, Girl Reserves ' Kansas State Teachers College Colorado College of Education j ..l 1UoH ff '- CLARA RADELL A. B., A. M. Latin, Library Committee Kansas University gniversity of Michigan 1 niversity nf Texas 341' ef? 'M Qfffaviflngf JAMES L. HUTSON A. B., M. S. Chemistry. Physics, Photography Club, Junior Academy of Science Kansa State Teachers College C. I-I. LUNDQUEST B. S., M. S. Typing, Golf, I-Ii-Y, Junior Class Sponsor Kansas State Teachers College GEORGE DUERKSEN B. S. , M. S. Drafting, Football Bethel College Kansas State Agricultural Coll Kansas State Teachers College ESTHER M. GABLE B. S. Clothing, Textiles, Girl Reserves Kansas State Teachers College effe University of Chicago Manhattan College
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