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As one of their most worthy projects this year, the Student Council, with Bob Hagen acting as chairman, conducted a Thanks- giving collection for the needy. The project met with a gratifying re- sponse, and the assembled baskets were turned over to the Salvation Army for dis- tribution. The collection containing every- thing from soup to nuts is being looked over here by Elaine Mielke, Rob Hagen, Joyce VVellsley, and Sandy Boyd. 'KHave I lost that much?', asks the be- wildered student as she is weighed in at the nurseis office at the beginning of the school year. Mrs. George Bergupis room is equipped for all emergencies, although here she is merely recording the weight of Dawn Goble. Here is the man who makes it hot for Murray students, and they like it. Mr. Earl Foster, better known to Murrayites as Tarzan',, has long lost track of the tons of coal he has shoveled into the school's big furnaces. junior Red Cross activities played an important part in the yearis early activities. Many girls learned the art of applying all types of bandages in their First Aid class, and others kept the needles clicking as they knitted for the Red Cross. Miss Wilhelmena Randall supervised the group. Here Shirley Cunningham adjusts Jane Suttonis sling, while Mary Lou Montonna is busy with her knitting.
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The More We Get Together -ii English and lunguaige instructors, eager to hear of Miss Ruth Lilrznnyis experiences nt the National Convention oi English Teachers, gather to listen for il few minutes after school. As St. Puulis only delegate, Miss Lilfillfly ut- tended the convention held in Atlanta, Georgia, und brought liiick interesting reports from which, however, was missing that Southern accent generally acquired hy Northern travelers in the South. Listening in on the review of convention affairs ure: first row, right. Miss Mixlnel Surratt. Miss Elseai Peterson, amd Mrs. Corn Hzilvorson. Second row, right, Miss VVilhelmena1 Randall, Mr. Bernard VVinkelinz1n, amd Miss Florence Vest. Miss Ruth Lurzuny is addressing the group. Miss Arlys Denzel, director of music, takes time out of il lmusy duy X to priietiee with the ' Girls' Trio while Xllll- lnorg Cornitzka IICCOIH- pamies them. The three girls have sung every Friday morning all year over NVLB on the Uni- versity Fnrni progriun. This means they had to lie eairly risers :is the progrinn went on the ziil' at 7:15 All. Standing are Betty llurlnon, Lois Michael- son, imd Joyce Tun- quary.
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