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CAMPUS Dear Jay Cee—Zers So you are ready to conquer the world. We never thought our Alma Mater could seem so empty without your cheery voices ringing down the halls, but we know you have a job to finish before you can return, and we all say —more power to you! Your letters to us have reported on your progress, but we haven’t had the chance to write you what we have been doing since you left. You probably haven't much time to even give us a thought, but it has been different with us. Not a day goes by that someone of us doesn’t mention your name. Just as your life is much different, our life at J. C. has had changes too. Some of the activities have been dis- banded. But even with all the war reg- ulations, we have still been able to do things and see places. You might even be shocked to hear we have more time to study, and we really are working harder. We of the literary staff are devoting the next few pages to writing you a personal letter to let you know what great feats we have been performing. We all hope you enjoy our letter as much as we enjoy writing it. We have a War Council now. Remem- ber we had a Defense Council when you were here, but now it has been reorganized, and we are all-out for Victory. Our purpose is to assist the students in fulfilling our nation’s war
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Maves, Ralph McCall, Phyllis McDonell, Robert McGowan, Terrence McNamara, Pegge Mehnert, Robert Teeker, Saide Merritt, Madeline Merritt, Maxine Mever, Patricia Miles, Alan Miller, Barbara Mohelski, Rosemary Monowiez, Karl Morton, Ethel Moton, Rosena Nampa, Eunice Nariock, Raymond North, Caroline Otto, Bruce Pafford, Warren Paull, May June Pawlak, Ronald Pearsall, Margaret Ann Phillips, Mary Jane FRESHMEN Phillips, Raphael Pope, Scott Popp. Erwin Priem, Wallace tamseycr, Wendell Reeder, Beverly Reid, Virginia Reutter, Lucille Robinson, Frank Rookus, Virginia Rowland, Robert Ruff, Shirley rkunner Robert Rupff, Louis Russell, Ann Sams, Audrey Scheanwald, Richard Scheddel, Richard Schmidt, Austin Schmidt, Betty Schnople, Blanche Schnople, Evelyn Shetfield, Marjorie Sheridan, Patricia Man must work while women play. Smith, Uynthia Strickland, Robert Sundquist, Phyllis Taylor, Robert Terrill, Colleen Tews, John Theobald, John Thomas, William Thompson, Henrietta Thomson, John Tonks, Marjorie Travis, John Tremlin, Marilyn Viassis, Ted Vogel, Evelyn Wadsworth, Dale Waldron, Gcorge Warren, Gerald Wecker, Mina Weller, Marilyn White, Marjorie Wiecha, Robert Yonke, Theora Zuraw, John Zuehlsdorff, Hurbert
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ACTIVITIES efforts. Mr. Rogers has been the Council chairman for the past year with Miss Weed as his secretary. The committees and chairmen have been as follows: Military Service Committee, Mr. George, J. C. faculty chairman and Gretchen Hine, student chairman; Civilian De- fense Committee, Mr. Martin, faculty chairman; College Non-Military Service Committee, Miss Hodgson, faculty chairman, and Doris DeVinney, student chairman; Civilian Morale Committee, Mr. Klingbiel, and Fredrick Mammel, student chairman; Curriculum and War Committee, Miss Anschutz and John Coates; Publicity and Archives Com- mitte, Miss Schroeder and Floyd Sla- sinski. Other members participating in the group are Dean Butterfield, Elaine Batzer, and Dean Willoughby. There were war stamp drives every week, and we are happy to say that we got our Minute Man flag and topped our goal of 90':, by getting 100‘: pur- chases of War stamps and bonds. Var- ious members of the stamp committee solicited those who had forgotten to buy and found them willing to cooper- ate. (especially the Engineers!) Well, so much for the War Council. In the fall we elected into the Stu- dent Council Dean Willoughby. chair- man, Paul Rupff, Don Sievert, and Fran- ces Fogelsonger from the sophomore class; Joan Blum, secretary, Bruce Otto, Ed Cederberg, and Bob Bixby from the freshmen class.
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