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RH5 FACULTY James tenstermscher, B.S. Mr. Fenstermscher has made r'.Q.fT. a very interest- ing subject. He leads juniors through excit- ing periods of American History.” He i s also our athletic director. Stresses good sports- manship in all sports. Cloyd Ebersole, A.F.;M.fcd. Our first year with us Mr. Ebersole has earned our respect. Never is he too busy to help us with a difficult math, problem. He has capably directed our class plays. Ann Marcocci, A.B. Y ith her store of Latin and Greek fables Miss Marcocci has made Latin verv interesting. She leads our Juniors through Hamlet. She is sponsor of exchange orogian, vtess Olub, aid guides Tiger staff. Mabel Young, B.S. Miss Young guides fu- ture home-makers in art of sewing and cooking. Also she spon- sors Home Ec. club and Student Council, and ably plans re- freshments for our parties. William Streett, B.S. Let s put more expression on this note,” says Mr. Streett, our musical direc- tor, as he directs the chorus. He has formed various musical organi zations and made great improvements in the band and social activ- ities. t i
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VICTORY Seniors It is with some trepidation that such a subject is aonroach- ed. Victory is much on the tongue in all circles, in all walks of life in our broad land. The one thing desired above all else at this time is to gain the victory for the forces of democracy over the forces of totalitarianism, tyranny, and oooression. In order that the victory may be gained, much lies ahead of us; many small victories must be won by each of us. Most import- ant in these small victories is the one hard, hard victory to be won over ourseLves - that of subjugating our normal impulses and our everyday wants and desires to the ideal that our country is and must forever be all important. If it is to rin in the titan- ic struggle against the beast thrusting its ugly herd toward our shores from two widely seoareted sides of the world, we must out down self and uphold the nation. It takes concerted action to win victories - teamwork, if you will. Another victory over ourselves that must be won is the cuelllng of the selfish desire to take our ease - to let George do it . Still another small victory we must gain over ourselves is the abolition of orocrastination. To gain the large victory we can not - we must not out off until tomorrow what we can do today. Ana last of the small victories that we can take time to point out is the one to be gelnea by not unaerestimet- ing tne importance of the Job given us to do. Take each task ser- iousiyj and we will go on to victory. That the students of E. H. S. can do these things has been demonstrated throughout the years on the athletic field, on the stage in dramatics and music, in the classroom, and in social events. A great victory was won in the publication of the first TIGfcfl in 1941• That greet victory is eoualied, yes, surpassed in this larger and better TIGhh in 1942.
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Tirer Staff Editor - in - Chief - Junior Representative Secretary - treasurer Business Manager - - Craft Manarer - - - - acuity Advisor - - - - - - Don McCahey ■ - - Ja es Black • Veronica Stronko ■ - - Bettie Baker • - - James Black Mi88 Ann Vlarcocci Editorial Board Aufiru8ta Lockard Chester Orissinrer Andy Holobinko Deannie Black Elizabeth Everhart Business Board Veronica Stronko Tnes hoover narold McClain Robert Williams Elvire Tersae Willis Hawley Eugene Rinehart Elizabeth Everhart Arlene YcElwee Charles Smith Don McCahey
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