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P0 0llS A ll Pllll lllll 'l' ill' 'l'll llllLl ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. O. A. Lovett 'K 'Keep 'em flying' is the motto of every organizationfsays Mr. Lovett, chairman. Clubs and classes backed the Community and War Relief Fund Drive to the limit. Miss Florence Newton reports 512 activity tickets sold. This is Where your money goes: ATHLETICS . . 2852 BAND . . . . 9? DANCES . . 17.5ffk ECI-1oEs ..... 22.511 MISCELLANEOUS . . eq ORCHESTRA . . . 2G PLAYS. . . . 159 BUDGETEERS ROVV FOUR-Madden, Ondik, Chill, Allen, Klingen- smith, Mr. Hyde, Hinten, Kinderman, Morris, Karl. ROW THREE--Mr. Hulme, Mr. Garrett, White, Killi- nen, Schaffer, Mr. Fusselman, Knox, Miss Eaton, Miss Jewell, Mrs. McCurdy, Miss O'Rourke. ROW TWO- Mr. Taft, Miss Partridge, Miss Malmsherry, Miss Kensy, Miss Guarnieri, Mrs. Webb, VVilliams, Thomas, Miss Duck, Miss Carpenter, Arnold, Miss Kaufman, Miss Antonelli. ROVV ONE-Miss Lynn, Macris, Ewing, Rossi, Alvaro, Ross, VVagner, Hickey, Kapus, Nickel, Harmon, Miss Vlad. Page Eight
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UE F011 0 li High School and Stadium, East junior High, Taylor-WVinfield, Federal lyla- chine and WVelder, Copperweld, Youngs- town Steel Car Corporation at Niles, and The Atlas Powder Company in Portage County. Refresher courses in mathematics, science, history, and English have been provided for Air Corps Cadets. lylr. Nlollenkopf is kept busy, sending records of students and alumni to col- leges, industries, and Uncle Sam. As many as three dozen inquiries are an- swered in a single day. And how these inquirers stress high school prepara- tion! Numerous boys in camp write to lWr. Mollenkopf who enjoys relaying the ad- vice of these young soldiers to the student body. Let us listen in. From Fort Myers, Floridaa'fStrange as it seems, a fellow must be fairly good in math in order to fire a machine gun. Nfy advice to the student is study. I guess we can never learn too muchfl Somewhere in the Pacific-HAfter liv- ing with and exchanging stories with men from all over the U. S., and now with men from all over the world, I realize that ed- ucation is one of the greatest things in the world. I've heard so many men say, 'I would like to go back to high school, knowing what I know now. I'll bet I would take advantage of the opportun- ity!.77 PRINCIPAL MOLLEN KOPI' SPEAKING I-IOW'S THE NAVY, BOYS? From San Francisco, California - 'fTell the boys that, if they ever want to make anything of themselves, to take all the Solid and Trig. that they can. From Fort Bragg, North Carolina- UA thorough knowledge of physics is nec- essary if one hopes to become a radio technician. The more languages a fellow knows, the better are opportunities for getting into intelligence service.
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B00 TER THE ALERT THE BUSY B's ROVV FIVE-Kerr, +3 VVeir, Birrell, Mills, Knowlton Hayes, Moore, Bland, Nickel. Row Form-Reed, Mel Farland, 23 Farrell, VVhitman, Wagner, VVhite, Gorog, 1, 23 Dungan, Lichtenstein, Geaman. ROVV THREE-M Thomas, Dungan, 3, Ellis, Narotsky, Mitcheltree, John- son, Carliaugh, VVhiteman, Goschke, N. VVilliams, Carl- son. ROVV TVVO--Miss Malmslwerry, Newton, Hinten Emery, 3, Beeson, Montgomery, Heim, MacGregor, 4 ton, Jamison, O'Rourke, McCune, Arnold, Harmon, 1 Reick, Stoddart, Hoppe, V. Thomas. I-Prr.viJr'nl,' 2-Vin' l'r1',tidf'n1,' 3-Sr'fr1'tary,' 4fl1Tffll5llfff. Boosters of school and country! Yes, they sold hot-dogs as usual at the football games. But wait! The entire proceeds of the Fifteenth Annual Frolics were turned over to the Red Cross VVar Fund. And it took two days to pack for shipping the five-game sets fcrib- bage, dominoes, chess, darts, and checkersl which the home-rooms . . . AND PASS THE RECREATION contributed to the army camps at Christmas time. Bill Yakovac, Beverly Carlson, Miss Vlad, Bruce Harmon, Jane Dungan, Helen Goschke, Virginia Thomas. Page Nine ll. VVilliams, Cox, Hall, Miss Vlad. ROVV UNE--Compi
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