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CLASS H!f5TO'2Y OF 1941 nFour long years ahead were the f1PSt llnes we spoke as we adapted our selves to the new role of Freshmen ln e play Nslatlngton Hlgh School ' Many plays have only three acts, but thls one, we deflnltely knew, was to be developed 1nto a four act play ACt1Hg experlence was requlred, and slnce we had had a prevlous elght years of 1t,no barrler stood 1n our way There were no leadlnr characters chosen, for each of us had the chance to play any type we w1shed Many bosom pals, because they knew they were dlf ferent types, had to part for the nean tlme an demlc actors, the Commerclal actors, the General actors, and one or two Uhamn actors Tlme went on and w soon began to flt 1nto our roles but not wlthout the help of our flne dlrectors Plvht I add here that we were the rcc1p1ent of two new dlrectors, namely Mr Saltzer, who very capably took over th task of directing the COmD9TO18l actors, and N138 Roblnson, who was assigned to dlrecting the g1P1S ln the athletlc ac t1v1t1 s' The f1TSt act ln our play, llke ln any other, was qultd uneventful Gen there developed the Aca erally the characters are lntroduced and a foundatlon 1S lald for the oth r acts to come 1n other words, it was the beglnnlng It was lnt rrupted pl asantly I mlght add by the d di Cht1OH of Smlth Hall on December 7 nd Je looked upon the Senior eetor ready to retlre as qulte powular, and v W1Sh6d desperately to attaln th pols and s lf assurance First was n arlng an end and althou h cart 1nly weren't very lnportant, e d1d have a good tlme, mostly because ev rythln was new to us Qur second act began with a note of HthUS1QSm We w re urged by our dlrectors to take our work more serzous- The very W1S6 dxd and nroflted, th ma3or1ty, 1'm afrald, wer not l1sten1nv Sophomore y ar was essentlal for the cor1ng act, but was not every out standing, except for sev ral of the students who, at the f1FSt S1gHS of sprlng, l1SGOVeFGd that among these dlSm81 halls and cla srooms there waBced thelr one nd only only for a week Of course, there 1S the exceptlon a match, or 1S lt a catch, that has endured and 1S stlll flamlng you all know of Made Ilne and D1cP, The curtaln opened for the thzrd act JUHIOFS1 Whll rencwlnv our class QCt1V1t16S w vere confronted by a new dlrector, Mr Hausm n, who was to take over Mr F1ster's posltlon as b1010gy t ach r upon the latter's r tlrement We w re also fortunate ln belnv ble to welcome lr Wndslow, the dlrec tor of a subg ct bexng lntroduced into our schools a F1GU1tUFC lr ndslow soon Ofganll d th Future Farmers of AMJFICH Club, tne members of which held a communlty show 1n the old gymnasium on Povember 29 and 30 as tlme went on we had ol nty of study and plenty of work, out durzng dw routxne hours of school wc w r t VQFIOUS tlmes ennoylng rss mbly pro rams, Oth r lnterruptlons or should 1 say oleaslng and valuable actlvi ties' were the band, chorus, debatxng, Junior Classlcal L ague, and danc s sponsored by th senmor cl ss. Football, an excitin snort at whlch our t am had never been success ful, rem ined the same. Basketball season started, brzngng hundr ds to Smxth Hall to witness v1c torxous homes They wltnessed them al! rxbht only Slat1nOton wasn't th vie tor Sprxn time arrzved and wxth t cam the Junaor Doclanatlon Contest On th Rlghf of th contest many people looked on as the contestants success fully dxd their best. Gf course, not voryon could wln consequently Andr w SOUCPWIH clf1ned f1TSt orlze and the honor of entarlnb the county cont st, 1n whloh he also Non fxrst plrc Lor ettu Fxtzlnger PeC61Ved second Ur1ZC, and Jeann Schlexcher, th rd 1 u Q- E H- - . . . 3 - g , 6 ' 5 . . - - 1 5 - . - th . 5 I 1 e - E . ' ' - s a . . 51 o . . i , , . 2 s 1. fx -,, Q . 1 , , - 3 - - - I . . . i Q3 ' A 1 . . : , , o , . O 5 , 6 . 3 -- ' ' , ' 3 ' V Q ' 1 3 ' ' ' ' O X ' I . i , f ' x 5 4 la ,Q , - Q . . . . x : - 5 ,1 I ' o 3 d so - Q U Q , - 6 U , - - 5 . . 'J 'T 'T u XJ O . Q .1 I I, U LJ . - . , 1 . . I . I .3 m I ' fa , 5 - ' I fl e 1 -- C, 1. 41 . . . W. 1 . -' ' i 6 G 5 . I . . . - ' 1 , . . . . :A Q L. J - I I A A N ' 4 2 . ' . ' ' . 2 V 3 I ' 5 1 9 . .. i - ' . , z D : A 1 J a C Q . - Q . , A 5 1 . . : . - G C Z1 . . . 7 f , . . . 3 . . A . S k A ef e . I r . c ' ' ' -0 . ,J . . . 3 . 3 Y I , 1 I I I , - L ' ' . U ,, 4 N ' . ' - 2 ' E ' ' 'm 1 1 O 'V ' V I . . . Q In D . if ' - is ' ' -I ' ,. fv- ' Z 0 1. A . 3 -- 5 3 : -1 , 6 , --' c ' S La 2 80 F ' If D ' B l ' rf . ' ' s 1 4 1 ' , Q a za ' v I fs rv' u 5. 2 . ' V 0 'f C2 ' 3 3 ' Elf ! . 0 ' i U I A O e ' e . act ' 5 .- 1 . 'P . G 'I 1 WL? ,Q '- ' , 1 , . . - , . t SL 'X 'B . W3 1 6 3 . . . 'r 8 w w 4 1 1 Q ' i . .2 e- ' 1 V Q Q Y ' 1 - e ' e ' 3 ' 1 e - 'V . 1 a - , P - 1 v G a -' 9 JN ,I S .4 1 ' 1 ' ' 1. 1 ' 5 3 , ' fy w 3 ly. Q . . c- A . 1 . U . . A 3 N Y . A Q. - . . p f '5 . . . S 4 1 , 3 3 I . , 2 A Q n I U . : 60 ,Q e ' si 1 A Q 3 'a f' 3 ' Q I . I Y 5 , x .
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