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Board of Education Ijc I to Right: First Row: Charles Brown, Don Cameron, Howard Hull, James Magee, Principal Ward Fiedler. Second Row: Nelson Meador, William Maltbie, Howard Savage, Lewis Crandall, Ralph Brown, and James Walsh. We. the students of Warrenslmrg Central, wish to pay tribute to the hoard oF Education to whom we owe many thanks For the things that have been granted through them. Although at times (heir rulings have seemed stern and unfair, we realize that the Hoard had been working for us and not against us, and that ultimately, their rulings have been for our own benefit.
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Memorium This issue of the Hackensack is being printed in the memory of three of our departed classmates: Les Aiken, June Wilsey and Billy Frye. The ever smiling face of Les Aikens, our beloved classmate and president of our class in his Sophomore and Junior years, Les who par- tic paled in nearly all of the many school activities, will be missed by all who knew him. Although he is not with us, he will always be re- membered in the hearts of his classmates. June Wilsey, the, first of our classmates to leave us, as she has not 1 ecu with us since 1937, won a place in our hearts although she was not with us long. II was in our sixth year in school that Billy Frye joined our class, lie was only with us for that year, but his gaiety and wittiness were en- joyed and remembered by all.
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Our Faculty Left ttt Right: First Row: Miss Garfall, Miss Mordaunt, Miss Whitney, Miss Brennan, Miss Baker. Mrs. Menshausen, Miss Brown, and Mrs. Reynolds. Second Row: Miss MeGraw, Miss Goodspeed, Mrs. Conley, Mrs. Frulla, Mrs. MacRae, Mrs. Orton. Miss Steves, Miss Robinson, and Mrs. Hack. Third Row: Miss Frost, Mrs. Maxam, Miss Tyler, Miss Badger, Mrs. Meader, Mrs. Bene- dict, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Bates, Miss Goodman, Mrs. Scully, Miss Bennett, and Mrs. Aubrey. Fourth Row: Mr. Fiedler. Principal; Mr. Niles. Mr. Khoury. Coach; Mr. Bockes. Mr. Scully, Mr. Mallory, Mr. Sullivan, and Mr. Cameron. Alter lliis class luts departed from our class rooms, we will look l ack on our facility and wonder where they have gone. Remembering the many hours Mr. Khoury spent coach'ng his teams, reminds us of the four day a week gym classes spent with Miss MeGraw. and those who labored in shop and home economics won ! forget Miss Goodspeed and Mr. Bocks. .Then there's that master of French, Mr. Mallory, whose lilting songs won’t 1;e orgotten. The Ili-Rock couldn't be a success without Mr. Scully’s persistent aid. We won't forget the other half of the team, Mrs. Scully. Our bulletin boards radiated because of her. None can forged Mr. Sullivan who always chewed on his glasses, or Miss Baker's never ending race with the (dock. There's another team of a different sort with Miss Mordaunt with her Knglish and Miss Brennan with her future freshman. Mr. Cameron must have been willed pa- tience to withstand this year’s chemistry class. The beckoning hand of Mr. Niles for the bealdown w ill remain on our memories for a long lime. When it comes to bookkeeping Miss Frost has all the answers So we leave them now and with all our hearts we thank them one and all. from Miss Brown in the kindergarten to Miss Whitney with the seniors. We thank each one who gave us a boost on our road to suc- cess.
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