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LETTERS TO SERVICEMEN COMMITTEE Dick LaBelle. Frank Beavert Bill H d I'm Lamb Earle Gramm, Pete Marino h SERVICE COMMITTEE Bill Rehmke, Troyer Hall, Frank Osbun, Bill Carpent Leo Rothmiller MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Dick Percivil, Kent Urquhart, Iack S h El r Ma Pete Holzheimer EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE Stan Logg, Conrad Iohnson, Stanley Dorst, Dave Knigh FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Ronald Iohnson, Mike Mohundro, Iim Appel, Leo Barn cut, Bob Eide
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Boys' Club Operating under a different sys- tem this semester, the boys have organized their committees during the study periods, for transportation and employment make it difficult for the boys to help with Boys' Club Work before and after school hours. Consequently, they have made this adjustment and have organized a major activity in each study period for the convenience of the boys. Period One: The activity of this period is Friendship This commit- tee Welcomes newcomers to the school by taking them around to their different classrooms and intro- ducing them to their respective teachers and classmates. The com- mittee is on the lookout for boys who are timid and urges them to par- ticipate in the different activities of the school. Contacts are maintained with boys absent because of illness or injury. Period Two: The organization of this period is called The Military Affairs Committee, Whose members are on the constant lookout for mil- itary literature to give out informa- tion on the different branches of the service. Period Three: These boys have the job of studying the present and BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS Bill Pederson, President: Pete Mcrrinovich, First Vice President: Mike Mohundro, Sec- ond Vice Presiclentg Bob Rodman. Secre- tary-Treasurer '11- ' future needs of employment of the boys in the schoolg they also investi- gate the different problems that arise on this subject. Period Four: Letters to Servicemen. This committee has an obvious pur- pose: the job to see that as many let- ters as possible are sent to the serv- icemen. Period Five: School Service. The boys of this study have a chance to offer their assistance to their school when Work is needed. lts chief serv- ice is lunchroom Work. Period Six: Community Service. The chief task of this committee is to organize the boys to be on call to do any odd jobs that the community Wants done. Mr. Hcmncrford, Boys' Advisor N
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Girl ' Club This year the officers took over the departments of Girls' Club, one at the head of each department. Start- ing in September, our treasurer, Bar- bara Weaver, had charge of the department, the Administrative. Bar- bara graduated at the end of the semester, and Alta Nicholas was elected to take her place. The duties of this department center around the apartment with the following com- mittees: Election, Clerical, Installa- tion, Nurses' Aides, Minute Girls, Iunior l-lostesses, Apartment Clerks and Scrapbook. Ruth Staats, vice president, was head of the Entertainment depart- ment, ably assisted by Bryanette Shaffer. Plans for all parties, teas, and dances pass through this de- partment's hands, and the commit- tees that plan these events being Decoration, Refreshments, P. T. A. Tea, Mothers' Tea, Publicity, Art, Music and Talent, and P.T.A. Dance. With the start of the war, Girls' Club added a new department to its organization, with the Service for Victory. Doris Stobie, Girls' Club president, heads this all-important department, with Red Cross Service as its only committee. 18 GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS Doris Stobie, President: Barbara Weaver. Treasurer: Barbara Royal. Corresponding Secretary: Molly Emswller, Recording secretary: Ruth Staats, vice president. Cur Corresponding Secretary, did not return last fall, so Barbara Royal was elected to take her place. As Corresponding Secretary, Barbara also became head of the Commun- ity Service department whose job it was to render all possible service to the school. Committees under this department are Lost and Pound, lack of All Trades, Friendship, Tilli- cums, and Pick-up. The Personal Efficiency depart- ment under Molly Emswiler, Record- ing Secretary, sponsored Charm as- semblies and the Standards commit- tee held Creed drives. Two other committees which added much to this department's work are the Health and Flower Arrangement. Miss Chilberq. Girls' Advisor: B r y a n e t t a Shatter, Second Vice President: Alta Nicholas. Treasurer. f .
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