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Although We spend a lot of time on sports, CHHS has di- rected much effort toward backing up its many friends in the service through WAR ACTIVITIES. Our War bond drive, under the able leadership of Miss jean Buckman, was very successful. The grand total achieved was Sl9,763.35. Bud Appleton Walked off with all the honors by alone soliciting Sl7,763.l5. Bud was later awarded the rank of Captain in the Blue Star Brigade. Our paper drive resulted in great competition between the classes. Miss Vera Bushforth's class came in on top with 5,203 pounds, and Mr. Zobian's room was second with 4,626 pounds of paper. The highest scoring individual was Charles Crofut who brought in 1,377 pounds. The total amount collected in the drive was nine tons. The Seniors had an individual paper drive from which they collected five tons and as a result 575. The Iunior Red Cross, under the supervision of Miss Mary Marrin, was very active this year. Their activities included mak- ing banners for the local drive, knitting squares and putting them together to make blankets, gathering cross-Word puzzle books, and Scrapbooks of cartoons. A project which they par- ticularly enjoyed Was making Easter favors for soldiers. We of CHHS sincerely hope that any contribution We have been able to make toward the War effort Will hasten our ultimate goal-final victory. lian Willis, Marie Notorangel JUNIOR BED CROSS-First row, right: Hildegarde Schaurnann, A k Schaeffer, Lorenz Perez, Nancy Brenda Handforth, Arthur Newb Second row, left to right: Miss M 1 Marrin, Marion Kearsley, Allison C Louise Vesperman, Eleanor Ole Ll O.
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CCJMMFRCIAI CLUB--First row: Miss Buckmmr, Mfzriozme Vlgliolli, Louise Farano, Anno Fappicmo, Worley Col lx .S l H 1 M k I l I I ll 1 C l P ll OB W: een or ovicz, our Su ivan, olm wrgio, ronac ' rien, john Franzoso, Veronica Alex orie Gibson. The COMMERCIAL CLUB, which Miss Buckman started while you were here last year, has become one of the most active groups in the school. lt is through the efforts of this club that we have advertise- ments in this book. After the Board of Education gave us per- mission to solicit ads, the Commercial Club took it from there and did a grand iob of it. Letters were sent out, followed by interviews, and contracts were drawn up by the members. We are indeed grateful to them for their hard work helping to fi- nance the TIGERIS TALE. Aside from working for the Year Book' they printed the junior I-Iigh's newspaper, THE INK SPOT and did mimeograph work for the faculty. Another of this year's activities was the PROJECTOR CLUB, headed by Mr. Zobian. Its members included Maurice Grenoble, Adolph Zernickow, Bill Haley, Henry Roscoe, Grace Nelson, Ioan Russell, Peter Schwarzkopf, and Ianet Griff. After learning the finer points of running the projector, many of them helped in the showing of a number of fine movies, the proceeds of which were added to the Year Book fund.
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