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lull In unfit. ltlwl IULL' Mis Render, Miss laumstead. Mrs. XVoodtull. l'rinci1al XVoodrull, Mrs, XVilliams Xliss Miss l lluttino. Miss Mtlieinon .Xetoml rott' Miss Kllltllltll. Miss laentlev. Miss Pate. Miss film, Mrs, llerlsins. Sutlieilantl lluztl fort' Miss l yntli Mr l'rice. Miss Allen, Mr. ljllllttllllllll Miss Austin. Ute qlaculftl ll.lINlll.lI' rooms opened as VHS resumed school on August 30, and Principal XVoodrutl' wel' coined the students and Iaculty. Qlt'fl lhis year the 4'babies ol' VHS were taught by petite Miss .lane Stewart, and blonde Miss rude Mcliernon instructed the lirst and second groups, Miss l.ita lynch. Southern belle ol VHS. was in charge ol the third grade. Supervisor of the fourth and ulith classes was Miss Mary Zahn. bowling enthusiast. Next door was Miss Mary liuttino conducting the sixll Ku 7. i group. leaching the seventh group again was Miss Angela Pace, and Miss Veronica mich replaced Mrs. Helen lflwood in the eighth grade. As in previous years. lfredericls llrice ol' the social studies department smiled benevolently it thtl li ' l ' M ldi ' ' 1 - resin en. Sophomore atviser was iss 1 ia Austin, language and dramatics inf structor, lhe iuniors again greeted lfrancis Duncombe who conducted mathematics. science, md health classes. lnstructing junior senior linglish and acting as librarian, Miss Doris lfuess was also senior adviser. She became Mrs. .lohn Vvlilliams in November, 1 Miss Ciharlotle Sutherland supervised weaving, replacing Pvt. Vvlaldemar llomeling in the irt department. ln the homemalsing field was red-headed Mrs. Katherine llerlsins, successor to Miss lloris Mitchell, Assistant lootball coach and agricultural instructor was XVilbur lfarns worth, Miss Marjorie liumstead taught secretarial practice and other business courses, XVith i lltt' help ol Spike and ljudgy. Mrs. Adeline Vsfoodrufl advised .journalism and the lllvtlhllitlhlbl. ind llrincipal Xxytltttlflllli was again called Hfloachf' Conducting the girls' health program was Nurse l,ois Bentley. and replacing Cioastguardsman Arthur Schnell in music was Miss Helene I Allen. Mrs. liertha Wood and Mrs. Marian Cfaspares taught the grades at .lordanville l'iesides school activities. the laculty have been hlood donors, a rationing board. Red Cross contributors. school bus drivers, supporters ol the waste paper campaign. and stamp and bond buyers. fy like IU-14 lllStjlltltltIV'
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l,el'1 lo right, lirsl row-lVlrs. lfdna Aney, Harry l.e'1elxer. president: Mrs. Zula Purchare. St-tom! row' lloward l.enelxer, XVilliam Robertson, Harold llausner. Superintendent: Vklilliam Oslrander. Missing: lfranlx Ilem CHWJV. We dedicated our l943 annual to our fighting alumni in military service. lt is inevitable that this year our recognition be cen- tered on you home-front fighters. Your uniforms may be overalls, your weapons tractors and plows, but you must win your battles just as surely as the military forces if we are to achieve final victory. 'AWe are proud of the job that is being done by both our 'home-front' and military alumni. ROl5llR'l' B. Vv'OODRUl5I-, Pflntlplll f, 'wb' X gf Q ii..- ,X ,, ' gf c ...... ,X f :fi i S ' ,, X! ' ' K, , f : , t E ? g i , 1 ,. - s-A ' ff If I 1 ' i -? BW rw-. The 1044 f,lSQLlLlgC1f7 5
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1 xx ii l ffwii . 3' .gifs-.ki - - Q usiuli' P' 7 7 ' 1. Miss l.ynch. 2. Winter Wonderland. 3. Mr. and Mrs. 4. Buttino and Zahn. 5, Who.i. Horsie 6. Pro1'. 7. Mrs. Katovitch. 8. Mrs. Vvlood. 0, Mr. Duncombe. 10. Miss Sutherland. ll. Mrs. XVi1 liams. 12. Mrs. Caspares. ll. Miss Kuzmich. 1-1. Miss Bumstead, 15. Spike 16. Pudge. 17. David Dun- combe. 18. Prof. alias Coach 19. XVe're in the Army nowf 20. Miss McKern0n. 21. Shades of 43. 22. Jimmie and his Pa. 23. Jimmie Farnsworth. 24. Mrs. Farnsworth. 25. Graduation 1943. 26. Fred die. 27. Miss Allen. 28. Mrs, Perkins. 29. Pace and McKcrn0n, 30. Mr. Farnsworth. 31, Austin ant Perkins. 32. l,t. Hess. 33. Aux. Nancy Sacco. 34. Miss Schneider. '55, The Schrieils. 36, Sgt. Ahhott. 37 Capt. XVa1lace.
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