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Glenwright, Margaret- V to 1119 111021113 tl1e Winning of this War a11d the return of all our family and friends to us Who stay at h01n9, personally, it rneans the TCtl1I'I1 of 011r country to 11or1nal so that I Illily see the fulfillnient of my dreain-house co111e true. Goleni, Jean-HV 111ea11s to 1119 a future A1ne11'iea free from tl19 op- p1'CSSlOI1 of other nations. Hawley, Dorothy-'tVH-for the la11d of the free, HV -for tl1e boys who go away To keep us safe i11 the U. S. A., This is What V 111ea11s to 1n9. Hazen, Ge1't1'udefA11 Clld to el1a0s, destruction a11d uncertainty. Henness, Juanita-J'V', to 1119 111eans tl1e reunion of all American faniilies a11d liberty for all. Hennip, Anna-The right to use agai11 our tale11ts a11d abilities for greater tlll1lg'S tl1a11 fighting. Hill, Phyllis-HV to 1119 ineans that eventually tl1ere Will be a victory for our country through tl1e cooperation of every perso11 i11 it. .T0l111s011, Eleanor-ttVH-fProsperity around tl1e corner. Marshall, Kathleeii---HV to 1119 means Illillllly tl1e return of loved ones to a llO1'Illill, happy life Zlllfl tl1e C'O1ltlllUi1tl011 of a progressive democracy. McCall, Frances-'tV,' 111021115 everything pertaining to making this World a better place to live ill. Mctlov Shirley- VH is for tl1e vitalitv tl1at each 0110 of us 11CCClS to . 7 ., p l1elp Will this War. Michael, Lois-t'Victory''-our lot ill tl1e past, our inspiration for tl1e present, a pl'O1l1lSC for the future. Moore, luC1'CCdCS--X7lt?lll1i1lS Jr Vitals 2 Victory. Morris, JCEIHIIC-HVVH is the symbol for tl1e 'tVictory', which tl1e Allied Nations will attain! Naegely, Mary A1111- V to 1119 means?-food will be better and I Won, t have to buy IIIY own. Pahner, Marie-UVM is for all tl1e things we are fighting for 011 tl1e land, O11 tl1e sea, and iI1 tl1e air, everywhere. Park Ruth-UV -for tI'l11I11 llilllt e011 uest and an eternal eaee. 7 Schoonover, Ann-J'V,' symbolizes aiding our country a11d the Allies bv buvine' VVar Starn is and Bonds. v U C Sharp, Dorothy-HV is for that Hall elearl' feeling. . .., ................. , , . , . go- The Nucleus 1943-Page Thirty-six -0- o--o-so o o o o o 0 o 0 -o--0--o--o
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rj 1 i 1 viii' al 1 Ag!! ' 'wi . ' . vt M'wy ..w 52frf'y ,nf 9.- ,pw 4 W ij I ' U, fs' ryjv M fy ttf: X' ' W yd ' 1 ,l,-U0 ,,,,t.5' AVIEWING TIIE INTERMEDIATES a ,UL-f . ' ' .ff , ' ' mtv 5 IssUE OF THE YEAR-OUR INTERPRETATIONS or UVM asf' Geal 9 ft te' -- . ijt! HP' jj. 1',,'3. Iozquiriug Reporters I tvffftis , I Vbsburglr, Jeanne-HV to meis likened u11to a broad river tlowingx -H, 6 f serenely through our lowlands portraying the habit of mankind to follow the course of least resistance, yet screened within its nu A depths is a treacherous current sweeping rapidly, collecting pebbles and mud, which later will be the foundation for rich fertile soil. The rapidly spreading HV movement is this treach- erous current gradually building a delta, which shall be our mate- rial witness for the future subjections of all those who try to drown our individualism. X Vose, Leanore-Good food, wide open spaces and freedom e! MacDowell, Rae- V to me symbolizes the safe return of' the boys to those so anxiously awaiting them, and in its wake I willibe listen- ing for the roar of a B-24 bomber, being piloted home by a certain Air Corps Lieutenant. Iflillfilllftllg C'ffl.QSHIllff'S Andrews, Alice- V to me means 'tFrcedom Forever . Armstrong, Muriels V', means victory for the Allies over the Nazi, Japanese and every other country who tights against democracy. liurlingame, ltldna Mae- VH to me means not only victory alone for the l'nited States and its people, but improvement for the entire world. Uarlson, Dorothy-lVbat everyone is fighting for-Victory! Card, Pllyllisw-t'0ne if by land, , , . . k ey Two it by sea, '- ' 1 'e ' And I on the opposite shore shall V. C lark June- VH to me means a vision of a newer, better and more .L I ,!K',1v 1-tl rl AML., 5v7,,lbt i f -Y u11ited world than we have ever had before. Davis, Marion-HV means the AI110l'lC'l1l wav of living and thinl'in0' C C t 3 K X 2-5. Dimock, Lois-The symbol of a goal for which we Americans and the ' other Allies are willing to sacrifice and give our lives is HV . Eichhorn, Florence-Victory means to me the regaining of a free and independent country to live, play and work in. Gibson, Margaret- All mc11 are created equal and are endowed with the right of life, love and the pursuit of happinessfi To live and let live. -o--o--o-o-s--o-n--o--0-0--0-0--0--o-0-4-4-0-0- The Nllclfus 1943-Page Thirty-flve -O--onm-e--vo--one--0--1-Q--one--Q--u-Q-4-o--0 404' i f., J 4,1 I 67 x, 3 '51 lit. i
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Sheppard, Hilda- V to me means the ruling out of Nazism from the world. Simons, Ruth Jane-Victory Via Vitality! Sivers, Claire- V means patriotic enthusiasm, not only for our present but for the future. Sturdevant, Bernice-HV to me means everything in the Bill of Rights and next the return of many friends to make life seem more realistic. Todd, Phyllis- VH is for the shorthand used by our Allied troops for t'Veni, Vidi, Vicin. VValton, Betty-Freedom of Speech and independence. LIDQBDGXQ The gum-chewing girl And the cud-cl1ewi11g cow Are somewhat alike, Yet different somehow. VVhat difference? Oh, yes, I see it now: It's the thoughful look On thc face of the cow. -Miss Cooley QZSQTJGXD Marshall: 'WVhen are you going to give me that dime you owe me? MacDowell: ' ' Next week. Marshall: But that's what you told me last week. Mac: 'tSure, I'm a girl of my word. Do you think I'd say one thing one week and something else the next ?', 77 Miss Yontz, in Special Therapy, asked the class to write a short essay on water. Miss Insogna, after chewing her pencil for a while, wrote- Water is a colorless wet liquid that turns dark when you wash in it. Nurse, Pm in love with you. I donlt want to get well. Cheer up, you won't, the doctoris in love with me toog and he saw you kiss me this morning, said Mrs. Gordon. Miss Morgan: Now, which student can name five things that contain milk? Miss Vosburgh: Butter, cheese, ice cream, and two cows. -Q-w-Q-avr-o-o--o-o-4--o-v-o-oava-4-o-v The Nucleus 1943-Page Thirty-seven '0--s--o--o--o--onn-s--n--o--s--0--a--m
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