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VVomen in a world at War take on more prominence as they march to the front in the role of nurses, Workers in defense plants, and now actually members of the armed forces. The Girls, League also marched to greater prominence this year through its activities. Be- We sold ta nip cor JAN THRELKELD, Girls' League president, and Miss Mitchell, dean, discuss the war program followed by the League this year. sides the usual charity projects of furnishing baskets for the needy, the League undertook to sponsor collections of ash trays for soldiers, hospitals, to make countless War stamp corsages Which were sold at various school dances, in- cluding the League's own annual Blue and Silver Ball, and to play an important part in the various War projects sponsored by other groups. Even the annual Every Girlls Dinner took on the aspect of War times with the problem of the rationing and the meat shortage to be solved. Jan Threlkeld, president, Lynette Campbell, vice-president, Norma Mclndoo, secretary- treasurer, and Miss Jewell Mitchell, dean of girls, very capably sponsored the group. ages Goon HUMOR seems to prevail among the members of the Girls' League Cabi- net as they pose for Hoofbeats. Kneeling in the back row are: Rolene Wood, Mary Ruth Wade, and Jurly Arnold. Seatefl from left to right are Pat Haire, Joan Aker, Emily Schupp, Jan Threlkeld, Nor- ma Mclnrloo, Fey- ona Blaauw, Jean Pearson, Miss Jew- ell Mitchell, cabinet arliiiser, and Rosc- mary Cunningham. IN UNIFORM on OUT? This problem the claily poser for mem- bers of the uniform committee which is sponsored by Miss Edna Ruth Contris. Pausing on the steps on the way to a meeting, from left to right in the back row are Feyona Blaauw, Janey Swift, Marilyn Smith, Phyllis Stap- ley, and Barbara Barrett, front row: Ann Ammons, Mar- ion Pool, and Betty Quinn. 4269
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Wa the slogan of the year Other groups who are viral for the conf tinued success of the school government :ire the Student Council, which consists of the vices president of the student liody serving :ls chairs schoolg :ill policies are hrought hefore them. This year faculty advisers were hliss F.llen Nitzkowski und B411 l,ew li. Burney. . Also there is the Executive Committee, the mlm, fllf Wf 4'f11Vl' f C1N 'C Smllllil 115 WCW' central student governing hoard, which is com- TIWY- lmll lm UlCffCKl l'UlWCSC'lf11flVC from C11ClW posed of the student hocly officers and il girl and hoy representative from each clzlss, elected from and hy the Student Council. homeroom. 'lihis hody legislzttes for the students of the Am. Swiss of ihw qllrxliml lIfl'1'1llSl'llHS- val in Ihr' sllulenl rounrll ll'llUNl' 'lIIl'?II- lwrs uw pir'Iur'wl all flu' riylll. lW4'ml:4'rs slunfliny lrnvn lvl! lo riylll, lnrrlf role: lVlr'. lIrlr'm'!f, Lfylzl, lx'o1'r- ner, l ulls, l'r'rl1'i1'l.', f1'lolf1'll4'r', l'11fl4'r- soil, flrippcn, Null, lW1l1'll1'll, llulnlrell. flusv. lclllllllilffllf nllrlrllf' row! llrigys, llnyes, llIOIllfj0IIl4'l'!l, Slllllllllfl, llemis, llflnrlin, Myers, Al:- 1'l'Il'Ill1l, I' rr r lr 1' V, lfrirlfg firxl row: Mills, Hl'!lSl1'jf,Nlf'll- olson, lllrrrslvull, S1-li ullz, Mnutynnl- wry, llefflin, Camp- Iwll, llfllswll, llulrv. VIGRSII-is IIVINIIIH from srlmol lwyislrllfnn is Ihr rlfrly of flu' lu'.r- , SI'1'I l'l,lN1l Conrizo- vwnlirr fllllilllllllflk i Slrurflizlyz .I 0 ll Il llriyys, TYTIII, Slap- lwy, Hein' flllllllllljl- llunr, l,4'on11r'1l Slfo- ' llI1'I', lien I'w1lrif'll, lfoswrll .lmlr's, llolr Slurlf, Sllellry Aus- A lin, .lrlwlf Null, Mr. i ' si!! linrn1'y,' vlIl'Nl rule: ff I ll 1' l.' 1' IIN neu n Iiwllw ll1'li'ilI, lllur- jurie Ifvnlfs, lllllllfllllf f'IIHl', l'nl llnirw. 1255 G1 af' E R P1 Q
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IAKUNARIL SKoMl-llc mul llvrnr ,flmlwrson rmrllrrrrgef I'll'H'S nn, Ihr nirsswfl-up slaila' uf' flu' irnrlfl, fulriny time :mf from lll1'lI'1lllll-IN in ym1'r'i'nirig1 flu' lluys' A lli1n14'f'. Sell war stumps! wus the motto of mems hers ol the Boys' A-Xllizmee this yCl1l'. They 1lff2llIlCLl success in their eiidezxvor hy sponsoring Victory Stump Stomp, superviss ing :L stump hooth heside the CZlFCfL'l'lll on the klllyh stumps NVL'l'CIl,f sold :lt the ticket office, :md ezuiipziigiiiiig to sell enough stamps to huy am :mti txmk gun in honor ol the teachers in L the zlrmed services. xxlso they participated in the various scrap drives, did service projects for the Red Cross, collected names of former students of North llieh who are in the zlrmed services for use in the memorial to he erected ut the end of the w:1r,:md sponsored the mzzgznzine :uid hook drive lor the induction centers. and collected metal Sora UI-I-'ICIAL Wm,m'oM- ING lu Ilia' FIIIIIIIIIS is Ilia' role nl' lllf' Ill-PIII-lPl'l'S uf Ihr M Club. Iioys slnrifling lrnni, lwfl ln riyllli lin' f,lIllflll'l'Il, Jim Imss, Tum, Slriplrjf, llvll fllr1lf1'll1'r, lfns- ivwll .lnnrsg lrmll l'0lI'I li n If S I ll r' lf, Ilnuylns Sl'Il'1'll, l11'1lIl1ll'll igl.'0IlI4'I', f'lu1'l.'1' Ilfuirrm. l l'Il,l.0WSHIl', lwmlfr- vrsliip, rlml wifizwl- ship ll'4'l'1f flu: gmlls swl, lay Ilia' lWIlSlflllf1 1l1l7Ifll'l'SN, lwyfislrllilw' limly of llll' llnys' A lli1l1l1'1'. l:ll1'lfI'llll'I lingers, Sims, Velv- nis, lluss, lf1'r'l.', lfwnl, Null, l,irlr'oln, Mur'Iin,lfi1Iwif', ir lr 1' r, l 1'r1 rir'is, 'sl rmv: lllr. .flu- 1l4'1'sun, ll1'r:lf4'i'y1, Hu I nm ll , S l.'n ni if r, Slirwls, fliffnrfl, l nll.', l I'IlI'lI, Gris- wnlrl, llllf'fllIUIl'l'l', Wllilr. li fi: C377 Msg-Av Q9 mx 'I'he Mlizxnce carried on its work this yezlr under the leadership of l,eoimrd Skomer, pres- identg .lim Doss, vicefpresidentg :md Charles Ozltmzm, SCCl'CflIl'y-fl'CZlSLlVCV. Dealix l'lI'1lIllC ilnderson is the adviser. ., 44. P...
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