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taon of each person an the room the amount of stamps each had ordered and the denomanataon of these stamps was gaven to each member of Student Councal first peraod Tuesday mornang If any student desared to change has order h could do so at that tame Thursday noon from 100 to 1 I5 stan ps were delavercd to each room by the representa tave to those patraotxe catazcns who ordered them When 1 student bought has stamp a check mark was put after has name so that when the representatave was flnashed he maght check has money wath the 'amount of stamps sold as shown on the chart marked by the assastant The money and the chart were then returned to the chaarman who checked the money wath the number of stamps sold and wath the amount of unsold stamps Due to lack of tame and the large funds anvolved Betty Iames assasted the chaarman The Falconer Hagh School Bond and Stamp Campaagn has been very successful Durang the first semester 51046 was anvested an bonds and stamps S937 50 of whach was used to buy a jeep In four weeks more than 5300 was sold an stamps and S450 an bonds Sellang stamps to the newspaper boys helped to swell the funds The faculty cooperated not only by buyang bonds but by remandang students to brang thear money Indarectly the students of Falconer Hagh School have learned how to sase and how to they have and are takang part an supportang the present Ameraca and plannmg for the future of Ameraca Sludfnfs Bring Cloibm For Ra' :agus arg Shnlanfs Paalz Boob Iur Scrum Mtn gumffe Ifuue ALL OVER THE UNITED STATFS Schools and communataes are sponsorang draxes for clothmg In Falconer Hagh School at has been taken over by the Honor Socaety as represented by Catherane Schell Pat Stone julaenne Holmes Dortha johnson Dorothy Durphy Joan Baad Dortha Potwan Ellsworth johnson Bruce Brunner and the 'Via Y as represented by Loas Norton and Vaolet Kolstee The clothang was collected at the four schools North Sade Parochaal South Sade and about 1400 pounds of assorted clothmg The clothang wall go to Yookanvalle North Carolana where at wall be sorted and sent to sev eral places Part of at wall be sent to Tennessee Mountaan dastracts some wall go to the Moun tams of North Carolana and the rest wall go across to Great Brataan and other portaons of Europe where at as urgently needed Thas campaagn as as much .1 part of the war effort as the dravt for scrap materaal True at wall not be used to make tanks and guns darect ly but they wall be great lafters of the peoples morale causang men and women to work harder for the war effort It wall cheer up the men an unaform ammensely to know that someone as lookang after thcar famalaes and at wall aad chal dren to go to school to learn more and encour age them to help the war effort more an thcar own way The dravt was .1 success and let s remember keep doang YOUR part for the war effort 7 S J Y Y. . ' I .1 y C . : : , 1 . 1 A '. . , ' rt 1 I S ' y 4 E , - - s V s 1 - J a a' - r 1 V. - ' , N . .. 0 ' ' l ' 1 . l , I . I V . Y . 7 , 1 - 1 , A ' S . 4 . ' , 1 n F . I t ' 1 I 7 U 5 I 7 I 1 l 3 V . . 7 . . D ' , l l 1 - , . X y . , 't 1 Y 1 U I 1 D . , ' Y Y cooperate, but most amportant as the fact that High School, The tgtal Collection weighed . 7 . , , , I , . . . 1 . Y - 5 A - -Y I' ' 2 V K . . N0 4 I . . . . I , f Y ' K I X1 Y ' 4 5 - 'r. V - K y v, 7 R Y 3. . , , , , Aa' A y w, ' v, ' V' s ' , ' . . . 'Cr 2 - Y ' . . , ahah-ff D X va - , , l QB V 29
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.sflllftllft aml 111411113 Do Reef C mxx WIIVA Hank Ga MANY OI THI BOYS ln the umed folees xxlsh to eontlnue thexr ILACIIHQ, hzblts xxlnle Ill the service so an effort xx IS made loexlly to pto xlde books for thls purpose books th tt the wer age young chstp Ixkes to rexd The Xxetory Book ewmpugn xx ts sponsoled by the American Red Cross, Amerxean Llbllfy ASSOLIRIIOH and the United Stwtes 0rg1n171t1ons Our Inbrarun, Mrs Kite P Duns, sponsored the book exmpugn for our sehool The Ilngh School eommlttee eonslsted of Mr Bennett Mr Ienner, Phillips M H1nson,I I1rson,I7 Blrker Ken dwll ohnson, utmg 18 mister of eeremonx III troduced exch morning durlns, the eimpugn Week of Iebruzry elpht 1 membel of the eom mlttee who mlde an urgent lppestl for books to be sent to our men nn the xrmed forees HISYOFICHI, blographle ll, setentxhe, pocket book ed1t1ons, Readers Dngest and other works are some of the books sohcnted A lnbrarmn, 1t Camp Edwards, Massiehusetts reported th1t teehmcal books especnllv on mduo 1nd mtthe matnes are more popular than fieuon xx 1th then men Any book you restllx xx ant to keep IS a good one to gnxe , xx as one of our slogsns Also the comnuttee stressed thlt the books must be ll'l good physleal eondltlon 15 xxell ts good I'CllIlI1Lf qmllty It has been sud thtt 1 good book IS good eom plnx, and Ill response to this tppell nelrlx sx hundred books xxere eontrlbuted xxlneh xx ere pscked md t1ken to the xmestoxxn Reel Lnoss Headquarters Irom there the books xx ere dns trnbuted to dxfferent 'ermy etmps Iudgnng from letters sent bx soldlers, xxe understlnd that the books leeelx ed from the many eommuntttes like ouls are Sreatly .lpprectated by the armed forces Rec! 611044 LACH I'AII A IUNIOR RED CROSS 1s 0lS,ll1llCCI undel the dneetlon of M1 Guy Ben nett The members of the Red Cross xxere P1t11e11Stone President, Ilnet Russell SLLFCIIFQ tnd Tretsunel, C lldys I neo Mnllxn Ixcobson, Mullel Sormln, Myrtle Htnson, Ioyee Hme, INOIITIIFI Norlvene, Huold Buek R tmonx Ir11 len I xelx n Speneel, Ions Dunning I ty IIMHILIS, Sllly Broxxn, Donwld Ioxsberg, Ind Harmon bteuns A sum 'IIUOLIIIUIIQ to 's7I 06 xx ts obt11ned m the lunlor Red Cross dllxe Thus monex xx1lI be used for tonsll opel ltnons dent xl elre tnd cloth meg for the needy The student bodx xlso jomed the Natlonll Red Cross ID thelr mnual Red Cross dr1xe A sum of S210 78 xx IS obtuned The sexxlng eltsses hwxe mstde some clothmg to be sent to ehlldxen m xxar tot n sectlons of the Alhed nltlons Kat bugs xxere 1lso made A klt blg ms glxen to exeh member of the armed serxlee xx hen he leaves fol fOlLlQl1 serxlee These bt-vs eontun sueh xrtleles IS comb, tooth brush smxll lrtleles xxlueh xxould be useful to them m thelr xx ir xx ork The 'VI1 Y gurls 1nd the tetehels htxe rolled blndiges for the Red Cross une Martm and IIOILIILC Reynolds however, haxe been the most persnstent of the M1 Y Sfmfuzf Rui C mxx Wfov tux isvxf s me -K V , . , ' , , 1- 4 ' 1 1- 1. If I L we 1 - -- -. . - ' , 1 : . , j. , . 'I Q ', ' ' -Q , Q ' ' L H' In 'J Ia , a ' . . ' - , ' K .- ,. , . I . . A, . : ,- . 1 , . , . . . . ' ' ' . 7 ' 1 a ' 4 ' K .' . '4 I .' ' Y.N i . . W . Y I . V. . K. . K 'x A M V' - ' 1- 1 -V ' - ' s s - V . ' ' 7. ' ' I V1 'x 7' X V v 1 x U Y I A 'I . ' ' 'R V ' I ' I Y - ' . t-tk T. Q . e . e . Ae D .s ' ' I R, I I 4 , , K- .I0l'lnS0l1, ,I- HOIIUCS, M- L- Al'l11SU'0l12-Z- M- and tooth paste, at deck of cards, knife and other l . , . 1 f 1. .. I . A . ' - ' g 3 I' 'Q ' I ' ' ' I ' ' . I , ' ' x '. 1' ' '- ' . , ,, s .-. . , Q I ' 1 . : ., . 7 . , , , ' e ' R , i -...--W.- ' I , .e 1 t D I t ' A ' s px ,- ' , ' , ,x . , ' 1 ., . .. I Wi ' ' ' a ' ' il 1 1 ' I A we 1 I D . lx .R R il in I fl,- ' Yi ' - 1 V I ' V1 E , .. : . ,x , , 'p , dll
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