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Page 10 Taft Tribune Crippen Remembers l Taft Traditions Dear Friends: I was very pleased and deeply moved when I received the wonder- ful Christmas card you sent It was yery thoughtful of you to rerrrem ber me It rs comfortrng to lnoyy that though far from home and loved ones the frrends and share holders rn all that you hold dear remember and thrnk of you I haye the prryrlege of loolyrn back on some happy days centered around dear old Taft Days that I shall neyer forget I had the pleasure of being one of the first students to enter Taft We hrd qurte a time rn the early days 1 am sure that yve who shared rn those days wrll always remember and wrll look on them yyrtlr fond re membrance during our lrfe rn the future Yes we had a hand rn the startrng of a tradrtron for the Blue and Srlyer that the students or today are so magnrfrcerrtly carry ing on We may not haye done as well as we should hfrye but rt rs nrce to know that yye drd our best in starting a tradrtron that the stu dents of today and tomorrow can build on and be proud of My regards to our trghtrn Eagles May they haye a SIIFCQSSIUI and victorious season rn all sport rng events Thankrng you once again for your kind remembrance I remain sincerely Warren C Cr rppen Addresses, Got Em Stan Wrrtrn , Get It? Noyel Clrrrstrrras cards yyere e cerved from some ot our boys We hope that you wrll wrrte to therrr for we know that they yyould lrlye to hear from anyone of thtrr fr rends at Taft The boys are A 85 C Department E 9 N A S Pensacola Florrd'r Pfc Joe Rogers 36675441 Company K 386th Infantry A P O 445 Camp Cooke Calrfornra Pfc Frank Demskr 36679667 975th Engineer Nlarntenante Co A P O 350 cfo P NI Iyeyy Xorlx N X Included rn Tarts nrarl box yy ere few changes rn the addresses or the Alumni They are Rrchrad Boos F Ifc Box 8 Dry rsrorr A U S S Colorada cfo Fleet Post Office San Francisco Calrforrrra Howard Erickson S 'P Landing Craft School San Drego Calrfornra F F James Thomson S Ifc Radio Technrcran C 2068 U S 'NI T C Great Lakes Illrnors WOQLD A ' ' :wit Q' Taft is very proud to have its servicemen drop in to visit while they are home on preci- ous furlouglrs and leaves. Seen on January 4 yyas Roy It agner say mg goodbye t s Taftrte frrends He rs to leaye soon for the armed forces eovs Strollrrr doyy I1 the hrll on January 18 was I ob szrecney of the Iyayy Corporal ll rrylrt IetC19o11 of the Nlarrrre Corps and 'rlso Seebee llarzzn Iyl1t1 1161 I ob I 6118011 of the Xrrrphrbrous Forces and Iyrtlruul lndrc I, S Army couldnt resrst coming batl to Trft to say HI to all of therr frrerrds Iule 7111111611 S llc Secbce had Taftrtts rll exrrted telling al out hrs experience ot the floatrn lrfrrbor that our Seebee and Army Engrneers burlt rn srx weeks Vrsrtrng Ol Alnra Mater on February 1 yy as James Thomson of the lyayy and Tom Tll0lll1lS0ll the lrtter yy as sayrng oodbye before leayrng hrs tryrlran lrfe to don the srrrt ot a salty seam rn ll rllmm I etlz frnd M1111 Irlrrffa loth yyerrrn the Nayy blue were seen yyrtlr thtrr Taftrc fr ltilltlgy They sure loolxed syy ell drdrrt they folks Trft rs glad that Corporal ll0?1 llhcclcr Prry rte Don Smrth stoppt d rn to say hello lhc rrrnrlrar fate ot Plc tcorqf Glaytr Ht rs now stationed rt Jrtlyson S C How Ctorge' of the Frrgrrrctrs Corps and on tlrtrr turloughs put rn rrr appearance also do you lrlr the rrrrrry south Salutrng our ryonrerr rn eryrce rs loyely Crdtt Nurse lzrzan Hcrnscn She. yyfrs recently seen strollrng doyyrr the halls yr rs the only seryrce yy orrran to our lxrroyyledge that has come to ste us Drd you lynoyy tlrrt sonretlrrrrg new has been added 110115 larlsnn of thc W ry es wears a dranrond on her left hand tlrrrd frrrgtr Vyell be bfrclt next rssue to tell you more about Taftres rroyy stryrny, yrtlr the Xrrrred 1 ortts lo tho t boys and grrl rn tht scryrte Good luck rnd come bacl a rrrr soon rfzjt ll tlfomes Iffu' Chaplain s Assrstarrt Gives Vrvrd Description of Hawaiian Isles t hryt just lrtard r rn t s rrr o y trrr 1 tt e rroyy sperrdrn l r rr L rted State ylarrnt Corp as a tlraplarns assrstarrt Ht hrs been statrorrtd on the Hayyarrrn Islands tor the last eight rrrorrtlrs Hrs de strrptron of the rlands yy rs yery yryrd rptr ont t rt rrrtcrtstrrr b s o tony t rsfrtron Xlnrost the frrst odtlrty out be nts y and e e rr s 'lrey 4 rn s rn tomparr r to rr trl s 'Ihr trett are rrarroyy and yery y I ryrrr,, rs rrro tly tobblt stone v rr s r u on the rslfr rlut to la t th t rtat quarrtrtrts ot sugar and brnrrra are rarsed there ycge trtron rs so thrtk that rf one puts hrs hfrnd into a clump of bushes he yyrll be unable to sec rt llrt island rs dryrded rrrto two rnarn parts One half rs occupred by natryts yyhrle yyhrtt rntn and yyealthy Hryyarrrns rnhabrt the re rn rrrrrn ralt X rert sport yyrth the natry es rs around rn the yyater since the urtles royy to be qure large Insect rbound rn rlnrost eyery sretre yyrth bits about 114 rnthes rn drfrnrfttr llurrny, tht rarrry season rn the rrrourrtrrrr re rons thert rs alrrrost r c rrtrrruous doyvntrll The cloth rrr rs lrght rs the clrmrte rs yyarrrr The rnrrrrrts usually ao barefoot let ru c ot the drrtrculty rn yy lt rn yyhtrr the mr d clings to shoes ylo t ot tht yyonrtn on the rs and t s rr rrency r yasron Nlorrey The thfattrs rn Hftyyarr are not ours Serts may be se td only by rtseryatrorr Tre doors open autonratrcally and wo men u lrcr one to hrs appointed seat The relrgron ronsrsts marrrly of Clrrrtrrn and ylormon although there rs no racral or relrgrous drs frrrnrnatron On the battlefronts rt s all tor one and one for all' March 8, 1945 Sgt. Wilkinfv Chief Interest Is Still Playing Basketball Due to the lack of space in the last issue of the Trib we had to hold this letter over'. We hope Bob yvill forgive us this time and we promise that it won t happen again yly Dear Friends I receryed your syyell Christmas card yesterday and was yery happy to get rt I anr glad you strll re nrenrber me It yyas yyonderful I was almost slrrpped out of here but luck yyas agarnst me I yyas supposed to go to Aerral Gunnery school but I washed out because of poor eyesight I sure hope that I can get into actron soon not that I am a hero but I want to do my duty and besides I yvant to get rt oy er yyrth I lraye been playing quite a lot of basketball lately rf you remem ber I yyas on Tafts team I am on our base team We sure meet up yy rtlr some st'rr and pro players from all oyer the Unrttd States Our team has two pros and col lege all stars on rt The rest of ns 'rre Just hrg.,h school players I yyrll end thrs now and I would 'rppretrate htarrnr, from anyone from dear old Taft Yours Sgt Bob Wrlkrn 135 -XAF Base Unrt Station Operations M A A F Mrllyrlle Neyv Jersey News rom Dzck Boos Dear lylr Hoefer I yyant to thank you the Student Councrl the Honor Socrety and the school for my Clrrrstmas edrtron ot the Taft Trrb and the Christmas tard I enjoyed eyery part of the lrrb and to tell you the truth I got a lrttle homesick I guess most of us out here yyould lrke to go back to those days of tearrn,., down the school halls so we wouldn t be late for class and getting shaky at the end of each quarterlv marking perrod I lynoyy I drdn t realrze how much I yyould mrss Taft Hrgn t rool after I got rut rs we called rt but now I see that rt has played an important role rn nry lrte one that I should and wrll never tor et It yyas a lrttle hard to imagine that the Chrrstmas Season yy as here yyrth all thrs heat sun and ram but I hope and pray that soon all ot us will be able to enjoy the holr days rn the yyay to yyhrch yye yyere accustomed Srnce my last letter I haye done qurte a brt of moyrng around and I rnr now statroned on thrs Floating Drydock I frnd my yyork interest rn, 'rnd hope that I can pursue a. course rn Electrical Engrneerrng after I am out of the sery rce I hope that you are yy ell and that I may see you Taft and my friends some day soon Respectfully Drck Boos v sa - v ' Y . . . , , 1 5. .- . 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Solos Brmg Trlumph Taft made a wery frne showrng thrs year rn the Solo Contest held on Februarv 13 14 15 and 16 Ralph llzfeller cornet plaxer rn thrs hrs fourth wtrr of partrcrpatrng rn the Solo Contests rrnally tame through wlth an S Tom .Staple flutrst a new member of Taft also recened an S Drummers James Keuer and Chrnles' Lanls hare re cerred Ss rn erery Solo Contest that thev hare entered so far thrs year was no cxceptron Thrs years contest was the frrst for Edu zn Hzlrlrrem sax player and James f0ff1Ill71 trornbomst they were both awarded Es Rrzal Morales rrolrmst who rs an old hand at appearrng before the publrc also earned an F Flutrsts lem Iterller and Iufznzta Plusha got Es for therr frne performances Thrs was the flrst contest for all the G and F wrnners The G wrn ners were Clarenfe lluellef trum pet Pzthanl Broad brrrtorre llau rice Irzezllunll trumpet llanda Zwelson flutrst and Jo Hastz Vey naber trumpet Robert Lelburg wolrnrst who Mr Raprer said must have had stage frrght because hrs work rs usually of a higher calrber was rated F Fs were also recelyed by clarrnet players Stanley Swan son Roello Greene and Iobert Ploet bass player Fhese three gate trne peformances as fnst se rnester students Smartzes Szgn U Each year during the trrst quarter of the second semester the annual registratron of members of the Honor Soclety takes place Your drvrsron teachers have re ceived applications to be frlled out by those students who belreve they ue ell rble tor membershrp rn the Honor Soclety Here IS the procedure Ask your drvrslon teacher for an applrcatron and your course book Trke pencil rn hand and total your pomts for the frnal marks of each semester accortlrn to the followm vrlues llrljor s lllnors 0 pornt S pornts F 'S pornts 1 por f' 7 por s C 1 po nt -Xdrl up tour pornts and taltf sour applrtatron to ether wrth xour course book to your drrrsron teach er She w1ll theclt sour applrcatron sr n rt and retrrrn rt to Nlrss Ber qurst 'rs you probfrbls lnow there are porrrt requrrements for each mester The tollowrn lrst max help you to frnd out rf sou are an elr 1 ble nrtnrber or the Honor QOCIQIN thrs serrrester pornts 3-X 6Q pornts pornts 4B Q0 pornts pornts 48. 9 por ts polnts A complete lrst of names rs needed tor thrs semester betore Nlrss Berqrrr t rnd the offrcers can plan all xour actrrrtres so-help yourself by helprng the Honor So crety ft Trrlo ne Vo 12 N0 2 Taft Hlgh School, Chxcago, Illmols March 8 1945 Dr Bell to Head Meetlng at Taft Dr Bell w1ll conduct a meetmg composed of the Hrgh School Prln crpals of Drstrrct One today at Taft Attendants at thrs meetrng w1ll rn clude Dr John W Bell Drstrlct Superrntendent Mrs George Aus paugh of Sullrvan 'vir Albert Bauersfeld of Schurz Mrss Vanran Shea of Von Stueben Mr James Smrth of Lane Mr Davrd Day 1dson of Senn Mr L Day Perry of Amundsen Mr John OBr1en or Rooseweltgand Mr L A Hoeter or Taft Mr Hoefer wrll entertaln the en tire group as hrs personal guests at a luncheon at 12 00 noon on that same day After the luncheon there w1ll be held rn room 110 a speclal meetlng sponsored by the readmg coordlnators of thrs drstrrct Our drstrngurshed prrncrpal Mr L A Hoefer wrll presrde at thls con ference It w1ll begrn promptly at 2 00 PM Tafts two readrng coordrnators should be commended for therr splendrd achrevements We re proud to have 'Nlrss Capron and Vlrss Dergnan as our coordmators One of the most educatronal fea tures of thrs meeting w1ll be a lecture by Mrss M Berqurst She w1ll Interpret '1 umt on the Amerr can novel whrch has been d weloped rn her lrterature classes Another dommant attractron of the meetrng w 111 be Mrss Dergnans presentatron of a unrt on banklng 'llr Osbon w1ll delrw er the conclud lng speech whrch w1ll be a umt on The Technrque of Coordmatrng Readmg llrth Socral Studres Faculty Wlll Choose Boy and Glrl C1t1zens The Norwood Post INo 740 at their meetmg on February 13 voted as part of rts Arnerrcanlsm program to lnv xte the outstandmg boy and girl from the Crvrcs classes at Taft Hrgh School to attend the eight day sessrons of Premrer Boys State and Grrls State It rs to be held some trme rn June at a place desrgnated by the Department of Illrnors The mot ement rs sponsored by the Norwood Post of whrch Mr Peter B Chelr rs commander Candrdates for Boys and Grrls State w1ll be selected by the faculty of Taft Students Boost Bond Sales and Wm Cash Prizes In a recent poster contest spon sored by the Norwood Edrson Ki wanls Club Taft was well repre sented In fact Taft won a maJority of the cash prrzes and honorable mentrons Mr Krrst Studstrup presldent of the Norwood Edrson Krwanls Club stated that the purpose of the post ers was to boost the sale of war bonds rn order to pay for fr Rescue Shrp Taftrtes were well pleased when he vrsrted them and per sonally bestowed the honors due Sard Mr Studstrup Taftrtes cer tarnly made a good showrng and on behalf of the entrre communrty I can say we are xery proud of our Taft students To thrs statement added Mr Hoefer You can always depend on Taft lValk1ng away wrth frrst prrze and S5 00 rn war stamps was RlCh ard Larson Walter Pardro second place win ner recerwed 54 O0 rn war stamps Three dollars rn stamps was awarded to Jean Goepprnger for ratlng thrrd place Fourth place and S2 00 ln War stamps was earned by Carl Errck son Denrse Grraud rated frfth place and S1 00 rn stamps Ta t Honor Students Rate Speczal Recogmtzon Taft on the basis ot Leadership Character and Servrce Last year the sessrons were held at Jacksonvrlle Illinois The boys sessions were held at the Illinois State School for the Deaf and the Grrls State at MacMurray College The entrre cost for the eight day perrod as well as the transports tron has been approprrated by the Norwood Post State Purposes of Sess1ons Both sessrons are planned for trarnrng rn the functronal aspects of citizenship Therr purposes are to teach the youth of today con structlve attitudes toward the American government has not out grown rts usefulness that all a de mocracy needs is an lntellrgent crtrzenry and an impartial admin the people Thrs program originating ln Illi nors in 1934 has been adopted by the Natronal Organrzatlon of the Amerrcan Legion and is now in operatron in thlrty erght states Citizens Learn by Doing Citrzens of Boys or Girls State not only will be required to review knowledge already acqurred con cerning the political machmery of a commonwealth but will perform exactly the same functions as real offrce holders In Boys State and Grrls State citizens organlze their own crty county and state govern ments and choose officrals rn accor dance wrth regular electron pro cedures Here they learn the duties of warrous offices They introduce and argue their own bills rn a legrslature Justrce rs admlnrstered by therr own enforcement agencies and courts Here each one Learns to do by dorng In effect he has lrwed as the crtrzen of a mythrcal forty nmth state patterned rn so far as possrble after hrs own state got ernment Thus thrs program gives the young crtizen the opportunity to learn for hrmself that his gorern ment rs Just what he makes C A I. E N D A R 9-Socml Dance March 13-Semors an 304 March 14-Safety Assembly Penods 3 and 10 March 16-Socxal Dance March 22-College Day March t C l l K -., ! I 7 I . , 7, I ' ,' . - Y '-. V1 ,Z . . ' .' ' . , ' ,, H ll - y .. . V 1 L. . - 0 A ' . ' I ' ' ' ' ' . . I . . . 1. .- - . ' , . 1 - v, ' ' , 1 . . . H. . V 's ' ' ' , . cr 1 , 11 , - u 'V . U ' - . - ,. . . . , 1 A , ar 44.11 - S 1 ' 1 A - ' ' . 1,. A n . . 'I I , 1 . - u 1 11 ' . ' 1 r ' ' ' - ' - 1 ' y a ' C t ' ' ' , 2 I . - , ' ' , . 1 ' 1' , . 1 3 7 l . - - l y Y . I. V, 1 v 1 A ' A - ' ' Y s ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' , ' ' 1 , . c . ' ' . . I 1 . . . . it ll 1 v 'v V ' v 1 H Q . . 5. ' T - 1 1 . ' ' ' , K Y ' - 1 Q ' -.1-. . 1 , ' -' ' ' ' ' v v . istratlon responsive to the will of U Y A .sk A . . , ,y u . ' V . ' 1 . - ' . .U 1 , - . . .' ' . v , ' ' H . ' v 1 , ' 4 1 , r ' ' , - A eq y . , ' . . . I , , . - f ' . , . V . ' ' . . ' c . - . ' - 1 ' , ' Z ' ' . . . . A ,' A , Y - 1 - S-f- s .-... . I ,- - - .-. 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March 8, 1945 Taft Tribune P 11 Taft Presents Its Honor Roll Congratulations to all you brain children, and we do lnean you! That is, if you were one of these brilliant Taftites who received three S's and one E for final grades last semester. In case you'1'e curious, here's the list of kids who possess such super IQ's: 1A Carol Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Carol Andre, Betty Bryant, Ronald Carian, Rosemary Cheli Charline Corrin, Donald Dahllce, Barbara Frost, Denise Glraud Fred Hamren Pat Hedgel HOIEQC Kephclt IOIIHIHC lxlotf Vlrglnla Josephson Rosemary Nlaltln Richard Nllller Llanl Ockerhy Dale Sheldon Marlam Swanson XIJIIQH Paul Adeline Poulson NlXllG Trleger Ruth Ullsperger Margaret Ykhlttler Agnes Zaloskl Patrlcla Doyle Joan Arado Patllcla Ilebelman Calol Lll son Nlalllyn Thoennlssen Dorothy W eldman Dolores Donato Marilyn Fenelll Rollelt Holmes Nllrlon Howard shlrley Huntman Mary Anne Kalln lols l'xIllIJt0Il IQIOX lxllllll IifPbf'll, Latas William Nemec Issabelle Sc 11s Bctty J Ill! Fhompson Jc lll Ny lll sr Rosemary Wyzyk Lydia Bitter Slrl Carlson Arlene Heen Nlfllbeth yloe Beyelly Oll6lS Julianne Stamer Wesley Brown Connie Collar Joan Ll9l1tt Jcan Faehrlfh Phyllls Finlayson Marion Erickson John Koch Dololes IODGI Nldllflll Lund Ted Rasul Dorothy Relg Mllllyn Rlpka lllllbtlll s lIlllllllSS l Stavlund Elaine Tracy Darlene Walcvak Fzve Famous Foglzs Eyelyn Fischer Norman Pelll grlnl Kenneth Vandelvoort Mar galet Wleland Ifeyy lattltes l'xll0Xy thlt X11 l'lJL,ll our yoylal 9IlL,lI'lLE.1 has tl1e Il ll to cally his he d lllf-.1191 and Pkplllll IIS chest 1 yvee blt lnore IS the lathel of slx bo s' lTllP note g,1rlsJ llltll Fcblully 21 tllty per cent yytle 111 tl1e S611 lce ot Uncle Sam As of Feblu Eyelyn Andelson Alfred Eben hahn Thomas Hall Alan Hedman Lols Johnson wllllam Klein Mar ion Llndsten Karen Madsen Cora lynn Manchee Kenneth Mortonson Elizabeth Peterson Lesly Robinson Dorothy Sharman Nancy NVQISQ Barbara Whittier Betty Wllllams Herman Sommer TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Jacqueline Balata Joan Betty Glass Nona James Johnson Marlllyn Kane Busch Alleen Falth Metzler Mary Lou Oman Rose marie Roszkoyysll Ingrid Sommer Mr Buell Now a Schurzlte One of Tafts most popular teach ers N11 Charles Buell left Taft on Nl ednesday February 21 to assume the posltlon of assistant pllnclpal at Schulz high school He was one of Tafts founders tau ht shop yyas head ot the ylsual educatloll department 1nd had charge of the study halls Among others thln s he yylll work on at qChlllZ are pro grams and dlsclpllne We are sorry to see hlm go and hope that he will mlss Taft but yye al o con gratulate him on his ady ancement When asked why he was to take the Job ln nlld semester Nlr Buell replied When they need a good man they get hlm 2 S1Xl.lSlX 'lnd tW0thlI'lls pel cent selye their country Sgt Thomas Fogll has estab llshed a herolc recold yylth the 120th Regiment This l9Sllll0fl 1 hls recelylng a commlsslon as l second lieutenant ln command of a group of eight men he led the attack on a number of Gel malls 111 the Aldennes Sgt Foglls group accounted for two German self Fogll as he 1S now lnoyyn 1 tl1e holder of '1 slly er st'11 and on leaf cluster for gallantry yy llll the 111 lclntry On stlll another OPPISIOII Lltlll Thomas Fogll C'lDllllCIl fl COIIUEIII anti tank gun and lnocked out '1 Panzer tank wltll lt S t James Xll Fo lls second eldest son IS a lll9lllb6l of tl1e A -XF ground CIGXX ln En land Nlr Foglls thlrd olde t son N t llllllam enlisted f1XQ yefu f1,,0 flnd IS serylng yy ltll the lnfflntly ln France He IS ln 'lll 8Iltll'll'1lx llllll Layy rence IS the last of Xll Fo hs sons to Joln the lrlnle Lnlp 9 his blothers who fay ored shoot sults LBWIQHCQ chose to follow hls brothers X13 the salty brine Nlr Fogll IS yery proud of his four sons ln the serylce hl tyyo younger sons who ale yet 'lt home Join their father ln hls 3ClIllllZZl1OH of the courage exhlhlted by hls boys age? Meet Our Student ouncil F0I'ty-eight members were present at the Student Council meeting held on February 8, and the amazing thing is that practically half the members are boys. Knowing Taft as we do, we can understand why this made the council so happy. Considerable interest was shown by the enthusiastic expression of opinions on the subjects of securing a typewriter for the council, im- D1'0ViI1g the lunchroom condition, and taking the responsibility for a populal soclal function for this semester The council also decided to order 10000 new edltlon book covers These neyy book coy ers are expected to be delly ered on March 9 and are expected to be dlstrlbuted yery quickly Last semester there were 36 business managels yyho sold more than 50 book coyers The chairmen and their committees haye been elected and are as follows Cllallman of tl1e Ways and Means committee IS Carolyn Stefan 1d9Q Jllll Pemble LOIS Johnson Elaine Tracy and Harry Dobbrunz 111 llc llp the f0Illlll1tlCC Elwln Johnson was elected chairman of the Il'llDl0X6IllfI1lS co111111lttee yylth George Drlyantes Don Gloor Norman Pelle llnl on the tOI1l1'lllttQG Chairman of the PT A committee IS Barbara llghtall and Don Ellckson IS on the committee too Publicity chairman 1S X131 llyn FlSl19l with Dlck Carlson Edith Vvlckstrom and Ed Rhode asslstln Geolge D'1Y3.1ltCS IS the chairman of the Lunchroom committee These new COllllll1tt9eS ale holding separate meetings during th AM dlylslon yyhele they discuss plellmlnary details Judgln from the Ill lny subjects tal en up at this meeting the Student Counfll IS ln lOl 1 bllSV semester bllt as long as the members continue to be so 9I1thllSllSl1C lt wlll plobably be 't successful one How lllllll t you Tflftltfs can ast tlllt yyu hld p l9l'ltl'lIlff lenold l'1Sl 9lllPSlCl Not lnlny of you yye 1nl'1 me Checl ln on fllllkltlll nf 1 l zu 1111718 100111 l1'1 Ll l1t pupils yy 10 dlt not llll '1 fl'lX of school list S91l19SlC'l Tl ey 'lle llzce l71II6lS 501111 Pqygllnz Bclrrnzrln ll esleu Brow 71 lf1l7llCfI?Ilf'7 170110711 Dahl Jrlcllle Dlzcrh Donfllrl E11 70071 and Carol Qlll'H77lOll The e student can f9ll'lllllN feel DlOlld of suth cl flll9 ltf'0lfl Ast your Cl1llSl0Il lOltllC'l c ecl yon tllll o11 attend lnce lll mass you bclleye tllele may he a Icyy Tlttltcs 111 N0lll 100111 yyllo can also boast ot 1 ln11l'11 l0C'Oll'l Per ll'1DS XOlll fllll IOH lla '1 bettel IQC o than that of lllyx P11011 S' f H1919 1 ny yy llll a gl eater number who haye fl pclfect attendance lec old et ln touch with tl1e Taft Trlb 'md see YOIII lrlmes 'lppear ln the next issue of tl1e paper Nly dear 'Vlr Hoefer yye thought you would like to lnoyy that Tafts D1 lzewlnnlng IIOSHIS designed for the Rescue Nlllll poster contest yylll be on dl pl IS ln the library window flom Nl'1lCh 1 thlough Nlalch 8 Because ollr window space IS l1H1lt9d yye plan to use two or three postel at a time and to dlsplay each gloup for two days winners of top honols yylll of course come flrst yye haye been saying the Taft display for oul gland finale not only because of the greater number of posters subnlltted by Taft but because of the excellent quality of the work Xie should llke to take this oppoltunlty of congratulating all of the students and faculty members yyho took palt IH produc ing these f1H9 posters Yely tluly yours Charlotte Shablne Librarian Norwood Park Library , K Q . n ' y , V .y . . 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