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z 2 l ,ll s . J ' a 3 l ,579 f G 5 2 if . nr-it A I r ff a . r e z , ,Q THERESA SALSAROLO AND LOIS PETERSON are working on fhe honor f 4 N5-.Q ' ' A .M ' f ' - roll of service men which includes over 400 names. Pafricia Krause Jean ,, ,L ,,,f- E Parks, June Diederich, and Louise Wilson' stand by. ,, 1 1-Wm, WR .. . W '--Nha f ..,,,Ykm:N kk 'i'x'gf?'v -::'eQ.,,g1,g-. h V -...mm n , 'ifiifij efee E ' 1 ----. J. ,mw THE INSPIRING MESSAGES fhaf are heard on fhe public if. :-Q Q , address sysiern every morning are ihe work of lhe' Vicfory 'E'A I 1'N wrifers, some of whom are shown above. Q,-' REPRESENTATIVES of each war 'lime acfivify af Bay View were recenfly organized info a Vicfory Council. Officers are: John Morrison, Presidenf: Gerald Chrisfman, Vice-presidenf: and Jean Furgason, Secrelary. Members of the council include Arleen Melaun, Joseph Maff, John Jaeger. Arleen Peiri, Loise Marks, Pafricia Krause, Richard Curley, and Alvin Simon. A S-1 E , ,gf , , , y 2 . . ap ALL FORMER STUDENTS. these young men. are shown as ihey were being senr off lo various army camps. Members of fhe Bay View i band, seen in the background of fhis piciure, regularly play for ihe draffees on fhe morning of fheir deparfure. - ' x
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L2 'lil . limi.: .f,,,, i, 3 We up lu f u H .ffm 1' b 4 3 ,ee 5 L we ,. 1 1 gl l ' ' 's ' ne. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 25, and Monday, April 27, men befween flue ages ol lorly-live and sixfy-live were regislered for seleclive service W Bay View leacluers. under flue supervision of Mr. Wllifcomb and Mr. Suffle, regislered I.044 men during flue lwo days. K L ' . 5 i ' W , S ' u . , - .Q-Leu, . '3 E Q- . e ig L I 4 'f fs A of l 1 , ' imlu 1 ,lf ,,e. . ..,,. S W J lu H44 un ' y A ff 'Q A, V, V' cnmnutucmu ' fl D ' Suqurl?uInum1q 'fi 4- ua? ii' my Q 15. , , A QU, za is ii X1 l A ,, ' .- ' 1 I , 14' , . eu I HERE THE PHOTOGRAPHER cauglul' a scene during 'Phe commer- cial sugar rafion regislraiion. ln flue rear are Mr. Wiley, who was af llue luead of flue group of 'leacluers aiding in ilue regisiraiiong Florence e.f,f.,Ae.,f, , u I-, - . ., USHERS direcfed regislranfs during llue commercial sugar ralioning on April 28 and 29. Here Edwin Gapinslli and George Rossa assisl fwo men who have come io gel flueir cerlilicafes. Ullenburg and Dorolluy Jasinski, sfudenl fypisls: and Mr. Joseph Berry, :Horney for flue sugar rafioning board. In 'Hue fronf row being regis- lered are Mr. Louis J. Pefri and Mrs. Harry Knuflu. V1 MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY acled as regislrars al bollu of 'llue seleclive service regislrafions. Mr. Wluilcomb, assisled by Mrs. Loeber, is adminislering h flue oallu lo perl ol flue volunfeer group. -
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