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were on the team. Norman Whittle, foe Coveney, and Don Cote received the trophies at the Football Banquet. Of course the football season would not be complete without the loyal backing of the cheer leaders. Representing the seniors in this swell group of morale boosters were Helen Cowett, Peggy Corbo, and Audrey Boyle. They did some dandy cheer- leading, not ordy at the games but at the rallies too. ' Remember how you paced our winter Track Team, Gouldo, the lime we won State ' B ' Championship? That was another leather in the crown of our class. When Johnny Murray left, you were made president, said George. Dick smiled. I wonder, I often wondered, why they made you vice-president, George laughed good naturedly. Diek went on. The Senior Christmas Party was a great success. Janet Tooze, Connie Tedesco, and Jane Poison gave us entertainment between the acts, remember? We all got a great kick out of Santa Clans, alias Mr. Brown. The Victory Dance went over great, too. The class play Youth Takes Over was given February 16 and March 2. Eddie Dalto and Polly Barnes took the leading parts. The Prom, on April 13, and the re- ception on Graduation Day were both great. The kids were kind of sad to leave W. H. S. I was too. Those were about the hap- piest days of my life. We had a lot of fun. The Senior Outing was the last event of our lour years. We had a great time. Mr. Stein got up and stretched. Well, Gouldo, old boy, those good old days are over now, but before we get back to the present and our work, I have a letter which I know will interest you. It ' s from our old pal, Carl Schuler, from the Trade School. Listen. Dear Dick, I was reminiscing on our old school days; so I thought I ' d drop you a line. Some- times I get rather lonesome for the old gang. Remember how our spirits were boosted by all the new improvements the first year I was there. There was the welding and sheet metal school for defence trainees, whic h had three shifts each operating on eight hours a day. The Sheet-Metal School, however, was a night project. Also there was the Auto Repair Shop ' s new car lift and grease gun. One of the highlights of the year was the time when the Civilian Defence Com- mittee had a parade which ended at the Legion Field. The Sheet Metal N. D. T. Course took part in this parade and put on an exhibition of their work at the Legion Field. A lot could be learned from the sheet metal exhibit. When we entered school in September 1943, I remember Mr. Whipple commen- ted on the increased enrollment, which totaled 138. c V, PAGE NINETEEN
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