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'I I-,,...-1 ff .WW-I V ' d L-, x W , 1991 , V ' 5 , s,j',,.,- E I .J - ff ' -5 I f ' . ,-'.f il ff, P ix f ff- ' ' ' ,f ' I I 2Pf.,.f'2 p T gf., X J- V ,XVA 1 IV. AZ I I U A. fy.z'j ff 1 AIR-RAID PR C40 100 WORll There are many new courses offered such as Personal Achievement, Con- sumer Economics, Descriptive Chemistry, Personal Living as well as the familiar history, language, English, and science courses given to all students, as well as for college preparatory pupils. ln the commercial line, to prepare people better for defense iobs, typing, shorthand, and business training are given. To develop individual talent and new interests, there are classes in play production, photography, sew- ing crafts, art, music, cooking, and manual training. This year because of war conditions two innovations were developed: The first was the new air-raid drills, an interruption to classroom work but a serious and necessary precaution against unforeseen attacks. Right in line with the first was the organization of First Aid classes for everyone. The most ardent students in this subiect were faculty members who had their own course. Many classes took up defense proiects and also paper drives were held throughout the semester. I got an A in Comp. Wish you were in my new history class-it's really super. Where's my C-27. Well, this is the last time I sign in--in June I am graduated. COMMERCIAL-J. E. Chamberlin, Dept. Headg Marion Candee, R. E. Leaf, Grace Melville, Flora L. Nadeau, Freda Pelz, Myrtle J. Reck, Doris M. Sundling, F. J. Thompson. FOREIGN LANGUAGE-Claribel Chappell, Dept. Head, Leona Beckham, Walter Campbell, Isabelle Nefller, Grace C. Norton, Jeannette H. Perry. HISTORY-Len. L. Toomey, Dept. Head, Inez H. Craven, Charles E. Dvorak, Judith Greguson, Audley Mahafley, A. P. Peterson, George M. Smith, Alice Wiley. Use the shift key . . . Oh, oh, an overdue book . The ping pang kings? lwggki A I I 7 I I' mow Yo! lxupe I LX . I ev- II 64.68-Q ou. vu. WMM Q fish- ,ue qvvlll had 5 IPTIDF ful
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'sap ,fL.f,cf:,o , QLJJL cv-.LJ foo. ,U-4,dJspuy.e.,1f,,vgA- v My iigihfhlr marina r aw Three years of high school lite has already passed and with the coming ofthe fourth year the Class of '42 proudly states: We are seniors. With the coming of this prestige came more duties. Such a one was the senior pin committee, ably headed by Chairman Doug Finrow. Something new was added when in the last year, Junior-Senior Assemblies were introduced. Important topics, such as graduation requirements, were discussed. These assemblies were somewhat similar to the orientation assem- blies and nel discussions engaged in by freshmen. . C U U I me us committees, such as the Prom and Picnic Committees, headed by ob r' el and Chuck Ballard, respectively, have proven to be the most X3 isc nd pr minent committees of all. oud s the ass has been ot its officers and outstanding scholars through- X out e ears, prouder are they still ot our commencement speakers - r , Glenna Finley, Don Mack, and Richard Sampson - for they X' ' imate person we should like to be. 'N . . . . I it ri Q. our class, and its accomplishments, the members look back - ,p sant emories and look forward with hope. 0 F i j s t y o orth to meet the world, they know they may err, but they N - kn w, o, shall o with their heads hi h, their ste s firm and their e es I . , sh ing. I If i SE R S OFFI S-Bonnie Bell, secretary, Bill SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS-Miss Roe, Miss Dueber. c rmick, ice-president, Patsy Batchelder, treasurer, Broka , president. C ME SPEAKERS-Richard Sampson, Brewe SENIOR PIN COMMITTEE-Lewis Dean, Doug Finrow, E ste GI a Finley, Don Mack. chairman. S NIOR CN MMITTEE - Front row-L u b c k e, SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE - Bcltchelder, Anderson, X5 es alla , irman, Harlacher. Second row- Pinkman, McCormick, Teeter, McCurdy, Morris, Meade, 1 Y rringt , Ba . Moffat. 'FHS-W
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