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-L ali ELIZABETH C. MAPI-'Eo Lili May Z2 Hi-Times Staff 3-4 INEZ E. MURPHY April 14 Orchestra 2-3-4 ,l..,,,a8.'lvX CLARA I. STEVENS Ianuary 1 Band 2-3-4 FLORENCE A. YoccA Flo, Nov. 7 Band 1-2-3-4 IOSEPHINE M. CASSANESE lo, Sept. 8 Commercial Club 3 PAULINE M. SHEPKO Shep May 5 BETTIE B. SMITH February 5 Cheerleader 3-4 ZENIE C. DYKE Dykie Iune 26 Girl Reserves l-2-3-4 I 20 HELEN A. RUTTKAY Iuly 22 Commercial Club 3 f R ROBERTA M. KLIMEK Birdie April 13 Secretary Girl Reserves l MARIE K. RUSSIAN Marie Nov. 30 Band l-2-3 'Y'fXv-'J' GLORIA M. HADDAD Hubby an. 30 Stylus t f 4 SALLIE R. NEUMAN Sept, l Orchestra 1-2-3 IoE W. CAMPITELL Pip May Z2 Band l-2 3-4
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ffidafuf 604714 Windber has formed a High School Victory Corps as recommended by the National War Policy Committee. The objectives of The Victory Corps are: the training of youth ior that War service which Will come after they leave school, and the active partici- pation oi youth in the community war eitort while they are still in school. The corps also fosters and promotes the guidance into critical services and occupations, physical fitness programs, competence in science and mathe- matics, and pre-flight training in aeronautics. Windber High has several hundred students enrolled for general mem- bership in this war program. There are one hundred and six boys registered for the voluntary military drill, which is one of the branches of the corps. The drill takes place every Thursday night at Recreation Hall, under the direction oi Ioseph Washko and C. H. Fitzsimmons, assisted by Iohn McDon- ald and E. Lindstrom. Another service rendered by the Victory Corps in Windber High School is pre-flight training in aeronautics which is under the direction of Mr. Beam. The new class met with much interest and enthusiasm. At the beginning of the year, each student was taken for an airplane ride by Mr. Booser. This was a thrilling experience for all. Tests in aeronautics are sent by the government and must be success- fully passed by each student before completion of the course. This course is the same as the pre-flight course given by the army and navy. The aeronautics course is divided into five parts: Learning to Fly, Aerodynamics, Navigation, Meteorology, Aids and Safeguards. 22
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