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be War and Cleveland Hi la Cleveland's botany garden, a place heretofore devoted to the growth and development of flowers, has had a greatly altered course. The picture is changed as the classes study how suc- cessfully to grow vegetables. Because of their work in the botany garden students are able to take home cor- rect information on Victory Gardens. A new committee in Cleveland is the War Activities Committee which takes charge of selling War Stamps and Bonds. Through their efforts, this year's total sale of War Bonds and Stamps- in Cleveland Junior-Senior High will exceed 3'550,000, or an average of 350 per student. BOTANY GARDEN Dick Fry, Iune Bartell, Rose Carlson, Leland Blank. TOP: Bernhart Ritchter, lim Bartell, Bill Malone, Iim Costello, Bob Owen. Edward Boprey. SEC- OND: Miss Hart, Eleanor Grossi, Betty French. Doris Livingston, Margaret Melville, Billie 16 Haynes, Eileen Bell, Io Ann Simpson, Marietta Brown. FRONT: Carl Malnati, Shirlee McMullen. chairman.
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English Visitor . . Directions to Shelter Be prepared! This was the advice given by Rudolph Hayhroolx, distinguished looking English- man, wearing the uniform of the London Auxiliary Fire Service. and former portrait painter, to the students of Cleveland at an assemhly. Marvh 9. Mr. Haybrook told how the British people. after three and a half years of hitter war, are still cheer- fully doing their utmost to further vietory's cause. Cleveland High School. too, is ready in vase of emergency. serving the community as an air raid shelter and emergency hospital. -Mr. Rudolph Haybrook -Iecmne Gilman. lean Gilbertson
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T be War and Cleveland Hzlgla ik Food for victory! How often that phrase has been used at Cleveland recently. Clevelandites realize what a vital part food plays in -our all out war effort. Last March the teachers and students willingly gave up many hours of their leisure time in helping to register appli- cants for Wal' Ration Book Two. Then. loo. the girls in the foods classes have been taught the art of conserving on ration points and at the same time producing a meal 'tfit for an Americanfi
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