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Superintendent Claude Kissick 1 When we seniors were starting in the third grade, we saw a new figure, about the halls of our grade schools. This tall. shadowy person was not Abe Lincoln, as some children sus- pected, but Claude Kissick, our new superintendent. As we grew older, Mr. Kissick became a part of our school life, for we found him to be a friendly and understanding man. On entering high school we found our friend Mr. Kissick also strolled through these halls as he had done in our grade school, smiling at us as we zipped by. Now 'we are leaving W.H. S. and our last picture of him as our administrator finds him standing on the stage calling us Patricia Ann and William Jo- sef as we receive our diploma. .4.
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Zin Hilrmnrium DIED I Wilford Brooke '43 Paul Kingsley '43 John Serrioz '43 Darrel Bliss '42 Clifford Wright '42 Lindley Zimmerman '42 Dale Kingsley '41 Ned Stoelzing '40 Frank Dasher '40 Eugene Gore '38 Bob Roberts '38 Eldon Kile '38 Grier Stewart '38 Joe Peters '37 Lyle Oyler '37 Dean. Hull '37 Robert E. Trekell '37 Robert Ricord '36 Dale Scriven '34 Paul Barnett '3.1 Stewart Zimmerman '31 Phillip Hackney '31 Dr. Harry Moss '20 John Adams 1943- Roy Huffman 1923-25 Jack Hutchinson 1937-41 Edward Long 1933-36 Carl- Millard 1922-26 MISSING ON BATAAN Claude Hetrick '37 Neil Dunlap 1930-32 MISSING IN EUROPE Harlan Altman '39 Richard Casper '40 C. F. Railing '38 PRISONETRS OF WAR James Hill '41 German J0e,Patterson '40 German Wilbur Hobbs '36 German Melvin Botkin 1926-30 German Robert Fry 1923-26 Japanese MISSING, PACIFIC AREA Glen McEachern '44 Walton Buck 1939-41 The 1945 staff of the Megaphone dedicates this page to the Crusaders who have given their lives in defense of our country up to May 8, 1945.
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Principal E. Paul Lessig Taking time from his busy day to glance across his desk is our principal, E. Paul Lessig. In thc three years Mr. Lessig has been with Vgellington High, many students have sat aC1'0SS his desk to consult him about their problems, and have found him an interested listener and a helpful adviser. This year his chief concern has been to build a democratic school by put- ting more responsibility in the hands of the Federation and to the student body as a whole. It has taken the seniors three years to catch on to Mr. Lessig's subtle humor, but they should not be discouraged for many of the faculty hafe been Htrapieetlv the same lway. I .5. I l
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