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FOI' the Red Cross, Davies Tech is doing a splendid Joh. Everyone participated in the lunior Red Crozzzz Drive. The School has an honor roll of the names ol tqie students who have completed articles lor the Red Cross. Alter a member is put on the honor roll, o star in cgiven for every extra service performed. In the 4th War Locm Drive. which started laniiary W and closaed February l5, the coop- eration of the student hody and the faculty was lllfl' ,althoiiah the lull quota was not reached. l-flr. Gloclczin, the faculty chairman, was 1'II1I1lf1lCd hy lflizszs Davenport. lfaxine Wells was the zztiident chairman The Paper cmd Tin Drive, under the able f1llI'3t'7l'VlfllVJfl of Mira:-1 Davenport and Mr. Glock- Lftm, proved a areat fziiccefafx at Davis Tech. With the whole hearted cooperation ol the I1llldCTllfl,llfllf3f3lDC1VCNflOfllf1Clf'1T'f'1 was the winner ol the honor llaa, with a total of lfiflll cans, and Mr l'lelf:on':: clam: was runnerfiip. 'Q--X .l Red Cross L.l,Il l' TO lllGl'l'l' M Van lim: C Vander Stel, lf lioxnatowicg E llotllayl War Bond Drive SlfA'l'l'lW C Holiinson D Pvlmlvy STANIWIFJG I Bos, C liyl li lhicli B, Koster Scrap Drive Sl'A'l'lfl5 M Wes-ber ll 'l't1Omi:on li, Miller M 'l'aylo:, D liladey S'l'ANlWll'uG C Bislzup W S' Ezowolec, B Baich
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The Girl Reserves is CI new gI'Oup attempting to organize a club which is worthy of associa- tion with the Y. W. C. A. Members of the Girl Reserves, directed by Miss Ohlman, automatically become Iunior members of the Y. W. C. A. Their purpose is to help girls to grow into tine personalities and to make a better society. lt seeks a Christian way of living. To develop themselves spiritually the girls try to help others by being examples. They made humorous scrap books tor the wounded soldiers at the Percy Iones Hospital and are helping at the Red Cross Center. To develop lly they have participatedjn various activities - swimming, bowling, hikes, etc. iw-M' K FRONT ROW: L. Van Houteg M. Haadsmay E. I. Feutz, I. Iacksong D, Iohnson, Miss Ohlman, adviser SECOND ROW: D. Iohnson, E, Den Houten, M. Randall, K. Hunt, I. Hicks, I. Eldred THIRD ROW: D, Mol, A. Cwiddmgs, C. De Bruyn, E, I. Walcott, E. M. Walcott, M. Weeber, L, Ielterna. The Hi-Y Club has joined the ranks ot the other social activities ot Tech. In Ianuary ot this year, Mr. Holmberg became the adviser and an all out ettort was made to encourage interest in this organiza- tion. The newly organized club stands side by side with the Y. M. C. A. in the promotion ot clean, healthful living and thinking in sports and other activities. The members elected Harold Brumely, Erwin Zurawski, Bob Salik, Bill Gorman, and Bob Shutich to their club president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and activity chairman, respective. It is hoped that the club will be a great success. FRONT ROW W. Tinney, B. Gorman, B. Salik, E. Zurawski, H Brumley. BACK ROW. D. Doane, N, Symzakg G. Hadley: F. Fynwever, G, Vande-nberg, L, Miller, H. Holmberg, adviser. 42
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