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WWMMWMMW- Tl-IE sleN Q--+-+--+-+--'Q-as-+-s-'lf--V4 WAR LOAN DRIVE During the month of April lahithe school joined with the nation in participating in the Second War Loan Drive, and by the close of the campaign on May first it had purchased ,l090.90 worth of stamps and bonds. This amount was suf- ficient to buy a jeep for the United States Amny. The enthusiasm shown by the boys in sub- scribing to the War Loan Fund was a fine example of practical patriotism. Wsacrificesn of allow- ances and many Wednesday and Saturday afternoon treats were cheerfully made by all the boys. The competition between the houses was exceptionally keen with these results as of M P.H., April 50th Hawthorne Q1Y6.50 Emerson 102.00 Cottage lg .10 Hunt 5.50 Faculty V 2f.00 TOTAL 1 H- rX ' r's- POL fiif Corlfisf The winners of the annual poetry contest sponsored by Mrs. Wellington S. Jones of Albany, N. Y. were announced on May llith. First place was awarded to Allan Bath for his poem nRound Tripng second place went to Tom Guglielmo for his whiny and third place to Dick Taylor whose poem wasen- titled nThe Kill to Minn. The poems this year were accuratereflec- tions of the times in that the subjects chosen were almost entirely patriotic. Our congratula- tions to the winners and to all those whoentered the contest for tho excellence of the work sub- mitted. i s MMMWMm a
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