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ASR and. GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEES Work for Enjoyment was the theme of this year's Girls, Club War Program, and each girl found it was fun to do something for others. Below are listed the most active members of each committee. ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT HEAD-Carol Cox. AURORA GUARDS-Ann Williams, chair- man, Jean Carmichael, Lois Gardner, Jody Hawkins, Sally Hawkins, Anna Mae Farr, Mary McClure, Marilyn Munro, Jean Ralls. ADVISOR'S OFFICE STAFF - Beverly Starksen, chairman, Mary Passmore, Pat Hauge, Carol Thompson, Barbara Young, Betty Young, Marilyn Mathis, Shirley Ramaker, Georgia Feld- hauser, Lorraine Kumm, Dorothy Ayres, Shirley Lauber, Mary Seeley, Yvonne Sammon, Nancy Ellingsworth, Mary Maxwell, Justine Potter, Pat EitzSimmons. LOOK OUT - Gerry Johnson, chairman, Marjorie Fogelberg, Marjorie Burns, and June Teichrow. NURSES' OFFICE STAFF--Jean Camp- bell, chairman. PUBLICITY-Polly Cornu, chairman, Do- ree Fleming, Helen Young, Helen Miller, Shir- ley Tayber, Virginia Johnson, Dorothy Thom- as, Polly Kicth, Virginia Harvey, Marilyn Jameson, Evelyn Vander Sys. RECORDS-Gloria Donley, chairman, Mary Passmore, Marjorie Burns, Jo Anne Erickson, Shirley Day, Rosemary Tierney, Eileen Wright, Veda Westin, Dawn Zimmerman. TYPING-June Schukar, chairman, Shirley Harris, Jean Armstrong, June Wenger, Carol Clarke, Mary Ellen Cooper. CULTURAL DEPARTMENT HEAD- Jean Turnure. ASSEMBLY-Mary Creech, chairman, Lor- raine Kumm, Joyce Cooper, Ann Inkster, Jody
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Pollock, Gordon Brandenburger, Fred Ballan- tine. THE LIBRARY WORKEIQS, sponsored by Miss McIntosh, are active each period of the day helping students get needed information. The members are: Martha Obercotter, Doris Snow, Alice Cowell, Virginia Andrews, Jackie Hickey, Helen Knudson, Pat MeCarrol, Phyllis Willington, JoAnne Young, Doris Hurd, Mary Dunn, Inez Foss, Leta Metzger, Gloria Gould, Norma Forbes, Ruth Pelton, Barbara Korres. THE LIBRARY AIDES, sponsored by Miss Neffler, tend to keep the library quiet and effi- cient. These members are: Jack Broome, Betty Bowman, Ralph Thome, Bernard Andrina, Pat Stammers, Jean Blaine, Mildred Kohler, Janet Mangold, Bruce Finke, Bud Dimm, Don Lash- baugh, Elinor Elofson, Kay Burns, Janice Hat- field. THE OUTSIDE TRAFFIC SQUAD gives valuable service by guarding against accidents during lunch periods. Mr. Krienke is the spon- sor and John Dawley, captain. The members are: Don Duncan, Howard Phelps, Walter Ne- varil, Roy Swanson, Dean Scotton, Birger Rian, Marshall Paris, Don Olsen, Stanley Mace. THE GARDEN CLUB is collecting infor- mation for Victory Gardens as their share in the war. This club is sponsored by Miss Tom- linson. The chairman is Telma Metzger and the members are: Freda Solie, Betty Hartman, Jannette Burr, Vivian Todd, Betty George, Colleen Kelly, Margaret Williams, Alberta Hol- trop, Marthanna Kidder, Leta Metzger, Leola Wood, Shirley Johnson. THE TICKET FORCE, which takes care of the ticket office, is headed by Joe Bailey, and sponsored by Mr. Mahaffey. The members are: Joy Cramer, Merle Olson, Virginia Bergman, Rodney Mahaffey. THE DISCUSSION CLUB, sponsored by M1'. Lawrence and headed by Alan Pollock, dis- cusses vital war topics. The members are: Grant Mueller, Marilyn Strume, Fred Ballantine, Philip Baudin, James Scott, Edmond Creety, Vera Knowles, David Starrett, Paul Kellogg, Beverly Davis, Judy Schultheis, Don Turner, Loren Nelson, Leon Falck, Jim Briggs, Dean Bollman. THE BOOKROOM ORGANIZATION, which is managed by Mr. McCurry, lends in- valuable service by storing all books and sup- plies not in use by classes. His helpers arc: Wallace Kean, Edward Kviz, Vaughn Sherman, THE TEACHERS' SECRETARIES are un- der Mr. Chamberlin's direction. These students get valuable experience as secretary to a teacher or faculty member. The members are: 'Evelyn Conway, Shirley Ramaker, Vonda Sides, Anna Lee Hill, Betty Dalziel, Marion Foster, Mar- garet Bannerman, June Schukar, Maryellen Cooper, Jean Armstrong, Marilyn Archer. THE CHESS CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Stil- well and headed by Dean Bollman as chairman, keeps the chess players interested. The mem- bers are: Fred Ballantine, William Bills, Harry Blumkin, Edward Boulton, Jim Briggs, Jerry Gose, Carl Henion, Edward Kviz, Charles Mil- ler, Grant Mueller, Bill Nervland, Gordon Syl- liaasen, Dale Turner, Bruce Whitner. THE OFFICE WORKERS give experience to commercial students. They check absences and deliver bulletins. The head of this organ- ization is Miss Mattern. The helpers are: Betty Buckingham, Lillian Olson, Betty Rhodes, Lor- raine Byers, Carol Morhous, Peggy Bodle, Ro- berta Rapp, Eileen O'Sullivan, Bette Preston, Virginia Strickler, Martha Sneed, Betty Ander- son, Minerva Shoucair, Margo Sipprell, Sally Winningham, Jane Eddy, Sue Brannen, Marilyn Hunt, Virginia Zwick, Shirley Segur, Betty Youngman. THE CAMERA CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Cooper, develops, prints, and enlarges pictures besides taking them. The chairman is Carl Sundberg and the members are: Frank Hagerty, Allen Curtis, Carl Burdick, Oliver Smith, Norman Greenbaum, Bob Herzog, Lowell Hurd, Tom Harris, Dick Smith, Ken Beeman, John Starkweather, Ralph Samuelson, and Doug De- vin. THE CREATIVE WRITING CLUB holds program meetings at frequent intervals during each semester. On these occasions, poems, short stories, and essays, exclusively the work of the Creative Writing Class, are read. The Club is sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Firth Crockett. The presidents and vice-presidents are: Llynn Huff, Joyce Rader, Marjorie Hayner, Ted Van Cam- peng Secretary-Treasurers: Dave Green, June Middeke.
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X M, -A' , .f,4,,fg,g,,Jw.,,1 ffm' 0 sfo Wd? ff JZ..-wiv 74 'KMC f'j7f'wQ Hawkins, Sally Hawkins, Barbara Lewis, Doris Richards, Pat Stavik, Jean Lincoln, Barbara Ewing, Betty Ewing, Barbara Trenholme, Pat FitzSimmons, Jane Eddy. AVOCATIONAL-Yvonne Sammon, chair- man, Ed Bert, Marilyn Mathis, Dick Beam. CHARM CLUB-Barbara Teutsch, chair- man, Caron Williams, Mary Jo Jahant, Jean Melton, Jody Hawkins, Shirley Condon, Pat Hauge, Betty Ewing. FINE ARTS-Shirley Ramaker, chairman, Lelonne Wfright, Elaine Corke, Nancy Swift, Evelyn Vander Sys, Jean Blaine, Grace Wood, Margaret Eels, Glenna Manning, Bettie Ann Preston. BULLETIN BOARD-Carole Clarke, chair- man, Elinor Elofson, Ruth Bronsdon, Marilyn Schneider, Vera Hall, Barbara Horn, Elaine Hamilton, Nancy Bennock, Shirley Clark, Joy Cramer, Barbara Volz, Florence Lentz. STANDARDS-Alice Wilson, chairman. VOCATIONAL -Marijo Raatz, chairman, Barbara Strack, Ann Inkster, Barbara Tren- holme, Nancy Quintin, Pat FitzSimmons, Jody Hawkins. SERVICE DEPARTMENT HEAD - Jody Hawkins. CHARITY GUILD-Phyllis Clough, chair- man, Elaine Corke, Carol Muckleston, Norma Ramberg, Carolyn Sawyer, Barbara Washer. EMPLOYMENT-Barbara Lewis, chairman. FOUR O'CLOCK TEA-Betty Luster, chairman, Joan Luster, Colleen Levan, Barbara Teutsch, Pat Hauge, Kay Hughes, Joan Linton, Shirley Street, Alice Jean Lease. GOOD CHEER-Gerry Andrews, chair- man, Marilyn Schneider, Vera Hall, Madeline Hall, June Teichroew, Dorcas Finn, Elinor Elofson. HOME SERVICE-Charlotte Wenke, chair- man, Adele Ringstrom, Madeline Hall, Sarah Bennett, Joan Luster, Pat Rathbone, Pat Han- ley. LOST AND FOUND-Lorene Rhay, chair- man, Bette Rhodes, Betty Dow, Betty Matti- son, Marilyn Schneider. MINUTE GIRLS-Audrey Marshall, chair- man, Diana Grass, Betty Dow, Lorraine Picar- do, Shirley Johnston, Betty Mattison. REST ROOM-Georgiane Hall, chairman, Pat Clarke, Winifred Jones, Ilene Madsen, Mar- garet Coneybeer, Ruth Bronson, Gloria Lind. LOCKER ROOM-Martha McRae, chair- man, Donna McKinley, Margeret Allan, Janet Young, Phyllis McCrea, Peggy Lou Johnson, Corrine Houghtaling. SOCIAL DEPARTMENT HEAD-Mary Jo Jahant. DECORATIONS-Genevieve Elwick, chair- man, Sally Ward, Mary Anne Evans, B. Lus- ter, Joan Luster, J. Mangold, and K. Hughes. fad ffffc,c0.fsQcS-1-ffL77j ENTERTAINMENT - Barbara Bradshaw, chairman, Beverly Starksen, Pat Rathbone, Ev- elyn Case, Eileen O,Sullivan, Carol Thompson. REFRESHMENTS-Virginia Johnson, chair- man, Margene Fuller, Margaret Fels, Jean Ralls, Betty Bovee, Polly Cornu, Doree Fleming, Mary Ellen Harding. LITTLE COLONEL -Margaret Anne Ab- bott, chairman, Barbara Bradshaw, Bernardine Gresham, Beverly Starksen, Marilyn Mathis, Dorothy Hoyt, Margie Beauchamp. ASR-There were twenty active ASR Com- mittees this year, most of them performing double duties by carrying out their own pur- poses and also aiding in the war effort. The Thrift Committee promoted school banking. A Hallowe'en campaign for safety was held and considered very successful. A check of the activities of the students by the Activity Re- cording Committee was continually in progress so that no one over-participated, thus giving all students an equal opportunity. The Tradi- tions Committee were responsible for keeping a scrap book while the Library Aide and Study Hall Supervision Committees endeavored to maintain order and to insure a beneficial atmos- phere for uninterrupted studying. The Boys' and Girls' Improvement Committee sponsored clean-up drives both in the lunchroom and on the outside grounds. Among other accomplish- ments of the various committees was: the ad- vertising of Roosevelt's sports, regulating of outside traffic, distribution of stamps for the student tickets, lowering of the number of ab- sentees, supervising of hall trafhc at all times, planning of the P-T A Dances, and manage- ment of the student election of officers in May. These committees have aided in the war ef- fort by promoting the sale of war bonds in the sum of twelve thousand dollars. Great effort by the Interschool Committee was made to impress upon the students that the destruction of everyday necessities, whether through care- lessness or purely mischievousness, was an aid to the Axis. The transportation system being greatly overburdened, all students were asked by the Inter-school Committee to do their share in aiding the war by walking to school. The Assembly Committee engaged speakers and ar- ranged for movies to be shown, many of them having pertained to the war effort. The evacua- tion of the school in case of an air raid was handled very ably by the Hall Supervision Committee. A drive for the collection of waste metal, stockings and all other items asked for by the government was carried out enthusias- tically and willingly. Promotion of part-time employment by high school students was par- ticipated in and has been a large factor in fur- thering the war effort. 117
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