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Little did the Academy realize in 1943 that one of the outstanding
classes in the history of the school was to begin its illustrious
career. In 1931 Elaine and Elizabeth entered the first grade,
followed a year later by Marie who caught up with them in
the eighth grade. Louis, Donald, Bill, Lucille, and Elieta
swelled our membership in the ninth grade, giving us not
only good students but crack basketball players as well.
The following year our group was enhanced by Ber–
nie, Dave, and last but not least, Edmund. Our class
was well on the way to success with the addition
of these three new members. Mike, Eleanore,
and Irwin joined us in the llth year while
Bill Black, Walter, and James rounded
out the present number in the 12th grade.
Our class now completed in one hap–
PY family must soon break up, leav–
ing each to find his place in the
world. As sad as we are to
leave the Academy we feel
sure the Army, Navy, and
other armed services to
which many of us
will soon belong,
need u s more.
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So we, the class of 1943, say goodbye to our teachers to our class–
mates,
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to S. H. A.