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Hough, Nelson, Sims, Plnuman, Ranney, Alliniler, Tower. T ickels Stamps for the Glider
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First Row: Christiansen, Carter, Martin, Ranney, Stub, Barlow. Second Row: Air. Dibble, Kennedy. Rasmussen, Van Allen, Vining, Mr. Al Under. Top Row: Wright, Cornwell, Vining, Hansen, Hall, Winters Nelson, Cory. Student Council The Greenville Student Council has completed another successful year as organizer and administrator of student activities. With Mayor Doug Martin; Chief-of-Police, Roger Ranney; Secretary, Virginia Carter; and Treasurer, Helen Stub to lead the council composed of class aldermen, presidents and standing committee heads and advisors, the year started off with a bang. Though they gave the traditional fall and Christmas parties, the All School Play, the C. C. C., and the Honor and Football Banquets, considerable time was spent on war work. The council initiated the school scrap drive early in the fall and later gained a statewide reputation for Greenville by going far over its goal in the glider drive. The various branches of the council have also been busy. The session aldermen, who have done a fine job of keeping orderly sessions, have been aided by the Police Board, who have taken care of those who caused disturbances. The smooth functioning of these branches of the council is a recommendation of the effectiveness of our student government. Sponsored by the Commercial Savings Bank C24}
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First Row: Edsall, Petersen, Kraft, Ductus. Second Row: Rydhal, Walters. Wooster, Barlow, Amidon, LeFevre, Oren, V anderlip. Girls’ League The year of 1943 could be described as active and aggressive for the Girls’ League. The success was due largely to the leadership of the capable officers: president Mildred Vanderlip; vice-president, Phyllis Kraft; secretary, Eleanor Amidon; and treasurer, Anna Mae Wooster. The second semester board consisted of Suzy Edsall, Dolores Ducius, Donna Reynolds, Jeanne Bierly, Avona Colburn, Lois Siebel, and Dorothy Petersen. The League had all the usual activities including the Freshman Party, Christmas pageant, winter style show, and a valentine dance. They also sponsored a scrap dance and defense stamp dance. Besides promoting these activities the League devoted considerable time to Red Cross work. They carried on a clothing campaign which supplied clothing for w'ar victims, and a record drive for the U. S. O. The men and women in service undoubtedly appreciate the afghans, scrapbooks, nut cups, utility bags, and bed jackets made by the league girls. f 26 1
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