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To MISS AMY RAITTER A recording of her voice fmade of pre-war materials for durability! to be played each time she feels the urge to ask, Are there any ques- tions or comments? .f. -4 f,s...we:,fQf-gf,-fssfev ' ,,sr -V 3 To MRS. MIRIAM A. RAYMOND , ?ij 1 Q,5 Another class as ingenious as we in the art of ,.e' bulletin board decoration. , K -ur,-Z-A x '1 -: ' ' ff1:?2,fs'-12 .. iiii as 45, ge. 4,515 :veg 371 f 1122 Q 1 , W rf .015 1 -5:3' ., if-,T f ,,, T-2 . n.- -Yi' A-'lfiil 5 Isa- ,-K. To MR. LOUIS RUDOLPH A basketball team which can carry on the glori- ous precedent established by us. ., if - f . ...- 1 S , ,yfyim ' .V fl: QW H 1 ., ' 't z..-:Q J . I . A To MRS. .ALICE URANN A secluded corner in which to conduct an advice- to-the-lovelorn bureau. Page 22 fi s Q is s Q! . 4 ' 2 f,,x I f ew .ww K' if V4 Ax 4: V A ,Q sg . .9 sf. N., ,Q, .:.:.z.15:,,1:ev, -- ' 4,42 . 'ff J - 2 . To MR. MARIO J. ROMANO An escalator to prevent the lamentable con- gestion of pupils which now exists on the west staircase. To MR. REGINALD V. T. STEEVES A sizable plot of land to help him realize his dream of an aeronautics laboratory. Y
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1 min-,,sw,3 .xg . .- f f'f,'QI3. . -'A ' ' To MR. DAVID R. KINGMAN Our sincere wish for a speedy recovery. ,z,yAsii..f,-.W ficsfaiq .1 Sv, I-Ky' 'Q ' jfjxl 35 ,I 175 X, IA, fff Q i l , A g A my ,fx X f, XX s xy ' s Z 4? .f N f,w f 1 X M Z3 53,1--1 , ' g 'VYQ --A an I -. - 'U'-4 imap ' - 1 ,fi f - A To MISS MARION LA FOUNTAIN d'1 A miniature radar system to enable pupils to locate her after school. 1 1,94 A ff w V 'A 7' K llksinq- X7 .5 Mus . ifv-'www' ,. an . ,W . .1 '- . ,W wuz. 2 f ,. 1 1 Y I I rl f , ,. 45, g N 'Fifa 4' gf , .2 f 'f f QW 41 , 5 Q f , 7, A , To MISS KATHERINE J . LANG A long-handled contraption lockers as she patrols the co I To MISS NELLIE R. LOCKLIN A highly-polished, hand-decorated set of geo- metric figures for efective demonstration to students of higher mathematics. 4- -f 49,4 To MR. EDGAR J. MONGAN VVQVJS' 5 7 4M A suit of red flannels to keep him Coast Guard patrols. Af ju 2 f- WM, zgi, W ,. .1 K if , ' f ' , . , f , is ,Qi Q 4115 M, fit egg .. fr A, ...fe XA W Ji?-fs 1 ' .i 1:3 vi for shutting senior rridor each morn ing. 'LUG,T777f 077, I' ' , r'i .- A ACKARD Q A A s fe we . . .... . . organdy curtains for the beau- Q - -'.,. 5 1 Page 27
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Su Nw., 2 sw rf' Q ' I ff J 9 To MRS. AMELIA VINCENT Three jeep-s to carry the the South To MISS MARGIE WILBER band to concerts at Street camp. , 421' pf: ff it if - - V, 1 'Z QQGQ. ,ff -- Q V 12. . The satisfaction that Latin is not a dead lan- fi f 4 f f ff f ,, fffffa, f' X f'5 f mf 2' l giff f f, 1 K me 1 W -a s ff, Z? f 6 eff!! W 7 i I f , wi' Xl X 'dwg f?f 5, f X1 4 f 1 ff ff :K 4 1 , ,f f I 7 guage as proved daily in her sixth period class. I I ,pb if f I W N gn, ff f if f y a if I, I f f f s ff ' 'r gfffyfg 1 X 3 . J 5 , 'X me i f V I VAC' Q .s Ni, f. f 35 Q 1 my pmt K , at f , , , 1 4 ,4 1 e KM fl f ff ff if 4 1 f f iz X ft, 4 ' ' 1 . . 1 307 J , C 64 , 5 To MRS. MARION LONGEVER The ability to say Noi when asked to do favors. A JUNIOR Throughout the years we undergrads To be Seniors long have yearned, While we Watch and wait and study hard, This lesson we have learned: That Seniors have the preference, They rule o'er us supreme, Their word is law, we must obey- They're 'high in our esteem! Yes, Tempus Fugit -they can say, Their years of toll are through- We still have one more year to wait, One more year's work to do: A SENIOR In prewar days we envied them, The seniors, all supreme, And now at last we've reached our goal, Fulfillment of our dream. But when the world became engulfed In hopeless, bitter strife, We soon became aware that We Enjoyed no halcyon life. The underclassmen need not grieve- Their classes still intact- While many senior boys are here In fancy, not in fact. SPEAKS The girls were much too old for usg Aloof, reserved, blaseg That is, until the Draft Board called And took their men away. We'll profit by their precedent When we reach the journey's end. We won't be so haughty- On that you may depend. The Seniors think they're sapient Mortals set apart- But they are not infallible, We know they're kids at heart! -SALLY BEAMAN '45 REPLIES The frantic rush and final plans When June fifteenth comes 'round Can't wait till spring, our work begins While snow is on the ground. Class pictures, yearbook on our minds- We have scant time for fun: But. when we've left, we shall recall With gladness all we've done. O juniors, sophomores, listen well, Be wise, and Carpe diem - Don't envy those ahead of you, For all tco soon you'll be 'eml -JOAN ELDRIDGE '44 Page 29
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