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SPEEI These are lousy days at Redford. From early morning till late in the afternoon, and often into the evening, the buildings hum with activities of all kinds. UPPER LEFT: Red Cross officers discuss record room projects. UPPER RIGHT: War bond generals line up under their progress charts. The goal, 35350,000, was surpassed. LOWER LEFT: Jeanne Boos and Fred Courville, with Mr. Hegener and Miss O,Leary. discuss decorations for the school's first night dance, The Snowballv, December 1. LOWER RIGHT: Girls help study hall 385 to win the paper drive contest.
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David Andrews Vivian Backus Harriet Beckwith Helen Bryant Martha Bryant James Cahill Larry Christensen Robert Cox Ann De Maestri Marian Dewey Donna Droulard Beatrice Elliot Donna Falardeau Lillian Fredrick Shirley Hillis John Hocking William Hudson Parke Huifman Gloria Lindquist ,loan Lowell Ralph Marple Helen McKeown Pricilla McPhee Grace Minock Mary Louise Mortimer Frances Mulholland Richard Nelson Helen Pacific Wilda Patch Richard Patton Warren Pearse Russell Quick Patricia Raitz Patricia Schooley Dorothy Sibley .lack Stern George Symes Alex Tait Barbara Taylor Donna Tomsett .lack Whittaker Douglas Woodward Edwin Woodworth Dorthea Yanss Connie Zimanski Arthur Zwetow
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IITIVITIES 46 A UPPER LEFT: Although their votes didnit count in the 1944 presidential election, their experience at the booths will make these pupils more intelligent voters when they come of age. LOWER LEFT: Finale of Redford,s fashion show, which depicted a 'gtypical high school dayf, Modeling formals are, left to right, Ruth Sweetman, Sally Miller, Beverly Bennett CMiss Michigan, 19445, Phyllis Juergens, Kay Free- man, and Margaret Higginbotham. UPPER RIGHT: Chairman Bill Wiegand and his election committee were snapped as they counted the votes during the 1944 presi- dential election. Redford favored Roosevelt-by a 32-vote majority! LOWER RIGHT: Girls of Mrs. Lewis, sewing class are shown making slippers for the American Red Cross.
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