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Rogt-r Stout-r ol' KCRCZ intt-rvit-ws 1V1arvt-11a 1V1z1rvt-11a Ht-ru anti Iohn Dvkt-s talk ovt-r tht-ir visits to -rn lor tltt- 1nnior junction pi-ograui on Xxfllilllllglilll, DLI., anti tht-ir mt-t-tings with ich sht- was chost-n A Tt-t-n-agt-r You Prt-sidcnt Truman. Should Know. K Oufsfan ing Gifizens By MIMI ALMOND and ANN CORRY hit-riting tht- hight-st ohtainahlt- awartls Ill IllL'll' 1'L'SPt'CIlVL' 1101415 Ill VVUl'1i itll' fill' yt-ars 1951151 havt- ht-t-u Tvlttt-vt-lla 1-lcrn. St-nior, autl john Dvkt-s, Iuuior. XVht-n 1X'larvt-lla Ht-rn was choscn as ont- o1 tht- girls to go to Girls' Nation ht-t'aust- ol ht-r outstantling athit-vt-mt-nt as Govt-ruor t.I Girls Statt-, slit- ht-gan iuuut-tliatt-lv mak- ing plans for that llllli0l'gt'IlLl171L' wt-t-lt in xN'illX1l1llgItll1, 1711, which lit-gan with a st-rit-s ol ttiiiipaigiis lor tht- o11it't-rs ol' Girls' Nation. 1X'I1ll'VL'11il was t-lt-ctt-t1 to run on tht- 1-t-t1- t-ralisr tit'kt't for 17I'L'h1t1L'l1I ol' Girls, Ntltitmlt against tht- Nationalists. '1'ht- girls cam- paigut-t1 all wt-t-k. antl wt- stutlit-tl anti rt-ally livt-t1 a national gUVk'l'1lll1l'l1I.n smilt-tl Niar- vt-11a. XYt't1nt-stlav night 1X1arvt-11a was toltl slit- haul ht-t-n t-lt-ctt-t1 1'rt-sitlt-nt. 'lhis prt- ct-t1t-t1 a talk ovt-r tht' Voict- of Amt-rica untl followt-t1 two catupaigu spa-t-clit-s sht- hatl matit- l'Lll'11k'l' ovt-r tht- M135 hookup. 1Xlt-t-ting 1,l't'Nit1t'l1I iliruman was tltt- grt-att-st thrill ol' mv visitf' iklarvt-11a rt-attlily agrt-t-tl. Diiring ht-r stat' slit- prt-st-ntt't1 tht- 1'it lltn 1 tuition lot o stntl tn 'Nt ' 12 it ' llt. Q I Illg Cllll' - ship anti a scroll with all tht- nalnt-s ol tht- W511 citizt-ns ol Girls' Nation. Slit- hatl a 311- minntt- tliscnssion with 17rt-sitlt-nt Truman anti was pit-st-ntt-t1 on tht- nt-wsrt-t-1 with him. Wltilt- in VVt1s1iington. Ulf., 1Xlau-vt-11a hatl tlinnt-r with St-nator Kt-rr anti with Rt-prt-st-i1tatix't- Howartl Wiilson. Slit- talkt-t1 with St-nator iklargrt-t Cihast- Smith, Unt1t-r- slalt- 5t't't't'I1ll'Y XM-lmla, allul St't't't'Iall'V of Slzllt' johnson. Allitltt- girls of Girls' Nation vis- itt-tl XYas1iiiigttm's '1iom1v, autl 1X1tu'vt-11a pur- sonallt' 1t1it1 a wrt-:ith tht-rt-, XYht-n sht- rt-turnt-t1 to linitl. 1Xlarvt-11a was grt-t-tt-t1 with a rt-gular homt-town paratlt- autl was prt-st-nrt-tl with tht- Kt-y to tht- City. Bt-ing 11rt-sitlt-nt of Girls' Nation it was 1X4arvt-11a1s tluty to ntltlrt-ss tht- National Ciouvt-ntion of Amt-rican Lt-gion Auxiliarv in Uctoht-r at San lirancisco, California. This was only ont- spt-t-ch conipart-tl to 98 otht-rs mtttlt- to civic cluhs antl organizatoins throughout tht- statt-, lfarly in 1951 Rt-prt-st-ntativc Romang ziskt-t1 Nlarvt-11a to ht- a Mt-sst-llgt-1' at rlit- Houst- of Rt-prt-st-ntativt-s for a wt-t-k in Oklalioma City. To top all tht-sc achit-vt-mt-nts Mtlrvt-11a was chost-u Tt-t-nagt-r You Shoultl Know on the Innior Iunction National Radio Pro- gram anti Tt-t-nagt-r of tht- 1VIonth hv Paul VVhitt-man. 1-1t'r picture anti story wcrt- pub- Iisht-tl in St-nior Prom. Iohn Dvkt-s, chost-n from Oklahoma, Tt-xas, aut1'Nt-w 1V1cxico, was also in VVash- ington as a t1t-lcgutc to tht- Boy Scouts' Annual Rt-port to tht- Nation. Tht- top twt-1vt- scouts in tht- Unitt-tl Statt-s attt-ntlt-t1 this mt-cting ht-1t1 Ft-hrnarv 5-10. Oli all tht- boys, Iohuiwas tht- hight-st ranking out- tht-rt-. Ht- has rt-ucht-tl tht- top position in scouting, an hztglt- Scout, plus livt- palms ht- has rt-ct-ivt-tl for work tlonc 3l13lJVt' this. On top of that lit- is an Air Scout autl holtls rltt- Gotl antl Country mt-t1a1, which is tht- hight-st religious awartl for Boy Scouts an t-xt-t-llt-ur rt-cortl for a sixtt-t-n- vt-tu'-o1t1 hoy to holtl. W During his thrt-t--tlay stay in Vlfashing- ton, Dil, Iohn mostly tout-t-tl tht- citv anti visitt-tl famous huiltlings, Of courst- the high- light was wht-n tht- scouts mt-t with 1'rt-sitlt-nt 'lirumztn for an hour one day anti prt-st-ntt-ti him with a scroll telling about tht- activitit-5 of tht- Boy Scouts of 1950. Along with the Truman, lohn lmtttl tht- privilcgt- of ritling on tht- train t-xcitt-mt-nt of mt-t-ting 1'rc-sitlt-nt to Nt-w York with formt-i' 1'rt-sitlcnt Hoovt-r. Tht- boys ltatl a long talk with Mr. Hoovt-r anti t-nioyt-t1 it vt-ry much. Tht- last thrt-e days wt-rt- spt-nt in Nt-w York City wht-rc tht- boys took part in tht- ct-1t-hration of the forty-first birthtlav of tht- Boy Scouts of America. As John' says, 1t was. a wont1t-rful six tiays anti a grt-at t-xpt-rieuct-. 1n 1943, Iohu ht-gan his Scout work. antl sinct- tht-n ht- has ht-1t1 ntanv important of- fict-s. Latt-ly ht- was appointt-t1 Honorary Colonel in Govt-rnor 1V1urray's stalli. Tht- stutlt-nts of Iinitl High art- inuut-nst-lv proutl of tht- lint- work of tht-sc two vuonfg pt-oplt-A VVt- all know tht-y'11 go far in tht-ir futurt- carccrs with tht-ir outstanding quali- tit-s of lt-atlt-rship. tuxxxnxxxxnxxxxnxxxxxxxxxxnxu I SINCE i893 'Heil' of Luck to flJfL.' Senior Cfass nxxxxxxuxnxxnxnxnnnxxxnxxsxs'
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