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lish Arts. That is why our science students regard Victory Gardens as an integral part of their class Work. That is why our social studies classes are conducting a survey-beginning With our ovvn Withdrawals-of all youth in our school community. Home nursing is a worthy phase of national War effort. So is physical fit- ness, attained by directed exercise and by intelligent choice of food as well as medical care. We buy defense stamps to do our part, but we also develop civic leader- ship. Wells students are taking life more thoughtfully. Of Polish origin and of Italian origin, We are Americans all. The most immediate gift we can make to our country is a stalwart kind of education for youth. We hope that is what our curriculum extension un- dertaking will prove to build. paper for salvage . . . f books forf o1zrboys . . . and gara'e1zs for Victory! l 24 'wp . I
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i w 1 5 P1 esident Vice President Ticasurex Sergeant-at-arins Secretary i Ernest Talarico Stanley Kammski Stephanie Sklodawski Bill Radakovitz Antoinette Spata GRADUATES OF JUNE 1942 ' It is an honor for these young people, en- tering upon the most. extensive experiences of their school lives, to become class officers and members of the senior committees. They have displayed personal keenness in the problems of their June graduation and have kept that inter- est at all times. By providing us with the spa- cious and decorative Grand Ballroom at the Knickerbocker Hotel for the '42 Promenade on June 18, they have shown their social ability, and have succeeded in accumulating an adequate sum of money for several necessary needed additions to the school. It was their desire to attempt to make our road a little smoother, our financial obligations a little easier, and to make the success of their accomplishment more ef- fective. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE Seated: Anne Matwicio, James Castellano, Walter Molo, Mary Kleszczynski. Standing: Norbert Szerszen, Frank Nega, john Consen- tino, Florian Nadolski, Ted Krage, George F erianchik. A PIN AND RING COMMITTEE Seated: Doris Gris, Lucille Sokolowski, Cath- erine Dubiel, Danuta Lapkiewicz. Standing: Adolph Prorok, Florence Wienckowski, Ernest Smiertka. '-
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