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Any Bonds today? Hall Permit! ' 1},500° F. Activities Mr. Nauts is a very busy man and needs a little help around the house. Since the Navy claimed Mr. Mathias three years ago, his many duties have been divided among several teachers. His office has been taken over by Mrs. Pauline Backus who works un- der the title of Adjustment Adviser. She acts as a guidance counselor to a group of underclassmen. Mr. Raymond Lowry has charge of the Visual Educa- tion Department. Under his supervision, education- al shorts are shown to classes in 207 and full length features entertain Freshmen during lunch period. He keeps a watchful eye on equipment, repairing it and adding to the supply. Two important features of student self-government are the Hall Patrol and the Student Court. They have been functioning very efficiently this year. Miss Geraldine Larkin handled these groups during the first semester. Keeping the DeVilbiss library up-to-date and or- ganized is the job of Miss Leah Scheuren, Librar- ian. Vocation and college guidance materials are an important part of the library ' s service to stu- dents. The War Bond window offers a chance for all De- Vilbiss students to back the war effort and they have proved their patriotism by putting their cash in Kha- ki through the Curtis Magazine drive. It ' s due tomorrow A reel service. ( .111 T help you ' .
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R, ;, 1, Peggy Bartholomew, Social Commissioner; Nancy Lou Walls, Commissioner of Publicity; Gloria Hollopeter, Com- missioner of Organizations; Janet Lanz, Commissioner of Publications; Dwight Johnson. Student Council President; June Franklin, Commissioner of Wat Service; Phyllis Kraft, Clerk of the Board; Karen Youngs, Commissioner of Welfare. Row 2, Julia Pinkerton, Commissioner of Publications; Dick Bunge, Commissioner of School Service; Clarence Pawlicki, Commis- sioner of [us ice; Bob Crowner, Commissioner of Awards; Bob Gregorek, Commissioner of Finance; June Youngs, Commis- sioner of War Bonds. Not in Piatne. Bob Moor, Commissioner of Athletics. The Commissioners of DeVilbiss High School have spent a busy year and have done an outstanding job in each of their fields of activities. One of their most important pieces of work was the revision of the Constitution, bringing it up-to- date. The Court of Justice and the Hall Patrol have been greatly improved this year due to Commission- er efforts. Another achievement of this busy group was the republication of the Freshman Handbook. The re- organization of over twelve clubs was another step forward. They have successfully promoted the sale of War Bonds which amounted to $15,284.00. The Magazine Subscription Campaign was also under their management and a record total of $13,500.00 was brought in. Working behind the scenes, the Commissioners have assumed many responsibilities for which all too little credit is given. Their jobs are necessary functions in the life of the school and in the activities of the De- Vilbiss family.
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