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o Row I: A. Hornung, D. Schepper, L. Goiffon, M. Hoppe, 1 D. Janecek, F, I-lage, T, Eastman, L. Evans, Row 3: A. Smith, Miss Kelp, librariang Row 2: C. Loney, C. Kaelble, M. Sobola, T. Aberwald, R. Rosenwinkel, W. Davisf r K i, , l' 4 .1 lv. 3 I-flxl y,1C'f f. , .kj , X F I pd ,,,l' .wJ 1 , . ,Q 31. v.1 ! V,,'1.0' .,a4....,., swf Quiet,, is the watch-word of our library. From the many students industriously working at cables, to Miss Kelp softly walking to and fro, this is the dominating word. Admittance to this spacious, attractive room, is by a pink slip, given to a student by his teacher upon request. Helping Miss Kelp are efficient pupils, whose duties vary from checking in books to filing cards and cataloging magazines. The doors of the library open at 8:15 and remain open until 3:30. All during this time it is in cons- tant use. Students give up study periods in the auditorium to do reference work and to spend a few moments of concentration in that haven of quiet. Our library has increased greatly in size. This year three hundred twenty-three books were added. We can well be proud of the vast assortment of literature our library contains. No Priorities in Books
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Row I: E. Kadrie, secretaryg B. CTASSEII,-W. Gimber, W. Lundeen, first lieutenant, G. Olson, captain, L. Hassie, second lieutenant, R. Pedersen, third lieutenant, T. Garcia, fourth lieutenant, Mr. Krueger, advisor, Row Z: T. Schulte, M. Guerin, J. Moore, R. , l Nelson, O. Welter, L. Waldera, G. Kranz, R. Gritzmacher, Row 3: P. Sorenson, N. Dreyer, P. McCoy, 1, Momsen, S. Goldman, C. LeRoy, E. Pehoski, K. Gardner. N What would we do without the Traffic Squad? The numerous duties of the organization are check- ing lockers, directing traffic, watching doors at as- semblies and plays, and keeping order. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Kreuger and Captain Gordon Olson, the Traffic Squad has completed Fire Wardens Check Time '14 ,M . 1 another successful year. Every other Wednesday a meeting is held in Room 10 to discuss the various duties of the members and to assign new posts. Wherever order is to be kept, you will find the traffic boys. The group has earned a wonderful rep- utation through its many years of existence and will undoubtedly keep that reputation in the years to come. The direct lead- ers of the boys are Gordon Qlson, 4 captain, Wesley Lundeen, lieuten- ant, Russell Pederson, lieutenant, and Lafayette Hassie, lieutenant. These boys have performed their duties very effectively during the year and deserve much credit. With the traffic boys it isn't all work and no play. No! Donlt think , that. During the year they have picnics and parties and a good time ' generally.
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u 3 2- Row 1: E. Gardner, D. Fontaine, A. Greavu, S. Boretz, C. Freeman, Curry, L. Block, G. Carlson, D Janecek, L, Trantanellag Row 4. M. Bartlett, ,I.fE'l5erlein,f P. O,Neil,,K. Moschogianisg Row 2: G. Vanden Heuvel, W. Norman, D. Leibel, C, Kaelble, P. Moling Goodman, A. Sw'anberg,.M. Tobin, P. Loney, C. Sundry, R. Feldma Row 5: J. Moore, W. Smith, R. Nelson, W. Nelson, B. I.aBeau, J S. Horan, Miss Kennedy, advisor, Row 3: P. Chadwellfoj. .Albitz, Momsen, S. Goldman. in V I . 1 ' V n f c , . f V . xx L- F 1 A y. V- .51 N if ,fav . . v 'Q gxl I ' - x' 5 X Q 'Rl' if , . ll 'xfpi - i?z1'f6 - - unwr A Kg ,lf 11055 ouncz 0- f Kiwi 1--.Tl - The 1942 activities of the National Redl The Knitting Club turned out several Cross are reflected in our school by the Junior' Red Cross members doing every- thing that can be done for the boys in ser- vice. Collecting phonograph records and books for the use of the men was one of the many tasks undertaken by the Red Cross Council here at Mechanics. Several mem- bers of the group helped out with the wrap- ping of gifts for soldiers during the Christ- mas season. The money derived from the sale of old newspapers and magazines helped to buy the yarn needed for knitting purposes. Two cents collected each week from each pupil by Red Cross Representatives helped to pay for those little extras for our boys in uni- form. Dorothy Fontaine and Wally Smith have done outstanding work in helping to promote this fund. afghans and a number of pairs of mittens. Compliments go to Katherine Moschog- ianis for her fine work, while in charge of the Knitting Club. The Council is under the capable leadership of Miss Anne Kennedy. Afghans in the Making
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