Fort Scott High School - Yearbook (Fort Scott, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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Miail-1 l- PRODUCTION 1- ME J'f0CKFHRANO 'T-' NAV, Wlynfq ? cofvnfunrfrr .rffiwcf Designed to mobilize secondary school students for more effective preparation for and participation in wartime service, the Victory Corps i' GENERAL i MIT! H: CONN - Milf Lllrff E , 5 --E-.-: 3- 5,,,,f5-1,,,, ZA-0 ? E.- ' . S Ma. AML! 7 n - ? g LOCAL DIRECTOR GUY Mr- MURRAY if v w Victory corps Members Assist filth rioocl Rationing During the iood rationing at thc High School, February 215 - 24 the following members of the Community Victory Corps acted as ushers, 1-luih Lienhard, Carl Fairman, Shirley Jackson, Eleanor Davis, Anita liuvs- kins, Bcrt Davis, Kathryn Wilkening, June Kitchen, Naomi Hall, Betty Kennedy, Alice Schrochgg Mildred Glenn, Ellen Lee Hyle, Charlotte Keplinger, Jean Bachmann, Joyce Carrington, Ester Eshelbrenner, Ma- mie Marti, Marie Smith, Nancy Wil- liams, Mary Jo Gunsaullus. Leo Kil- lion, Pauline Sittlcr, Collcen White- house, Lucille Bates, Pat Warzcl, Mary Coe, and Mary Morehead, The Sea. and Land Divisions helped prepare the room for the rationing. - 1 i .M--M li..-1 . .111- .MT .111- 1 PIN'-f HJHL IN has been organized in the secondary schools of America. It is an out- growth of the National Policy Com- mittee of the national government- working with the United States Of- fice of Education. Guy McMurray is local director of the Fort Scott Vic- ,,,,, to Corps. JL? ' 'WL rv ,a- :Gee-aL CTIYITIES fr' ,545 - The' Victory Corps activities are A p ' if ' ' Q5 1 as follows: guidance into occupa- MR. leo,-r ' tions, wartime citizenship, physical D1 v :sions The general division captains are gardening, Pauline Reade. Junior Red Cross work, Dorothy Dearing, part time employment, Mary Clare Swain, agriculture and 4-H, Bob johnson, model airplanes, To m B1'Hf1Ch, Campfire Girls, Norma Jean Stockebrand, Boy Scouts, Richard McCalment, drives, joan Mosley, Virginia Barnett, joe Schafer, and Delbert, Schilling, stamp sales, Nona Warren, Mary K. Henson, Gloria Tucker, and Joe Taylor. Miss Lute: and Miss McConn are sponsors of this division. . The upper classmen chose produc- tionservice, community service, land UCWICC. air service, or sea service. Land, sea, and air divisions have helped during rationing and are work mg on after school jobs. Mr. Ar ide, Mr. Scott, and Mr. McClain are in charge of these divisions. The members of the community service have helped in rationin , in Red Cross work, and have hjd a book and magazine drive. Officers are Betty Kennedy, High School, and Alice Elbrader, College. Miss Ham- lin sponsors this group. The production service, members under Mr. Wimmer and Mr. Stocke- brand have been active in the pur- chase of war stamps. Their officers are Pauline Johnston, president, Ha- zel Marie Waggoner, vice-president, Bill Harrison, treasurer, and Eliza- beth Larson, secretary, V 26 , For vicrokv BUY u 5 Al umm: IONDI nl UAH!! fitness, basic training in mathematics and science, pre-flight instruction in aeronautios, and community service programs. The Victory Corps has- six divi- sions to accomodate those whose in- terests are along certain. specialized' lines. The freshmen and sopho- mores are eligible only for general membership. The general ivision is helping the warwork in helping on the farms, gardening, after school employment, and buying stamps and bonds Help Bu. A Jeep! Activities off V-Corps Muhiiize Students for More Effective Preparation in Wartime Service

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M filnxvn limi 'xv Ig , ,f ,,,,,,.k Lu, ,.,,m.,x ,,5 ,, ,4,5.,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,.g YSXXCSB Which will PFCPUN you for 0dl1CHl-WH in UR' Ham' tl -.,,'.. ,.' ,hill l.5,,i,,.,l,,-'Mimixl. und stump selling' tctiiipgilgzi Tu lnzy 'greatest usefulness to your country- coiivrt-1-ulzmmvm. 2 ,, y .f'i',',i Q ,., ,,'.f' f, ' ' l Jeeps. ll. tml- L.. muy' il ion., .trio i V HS fdqgty Shall exert Oufufmosf M15 D hi'lfh has if uf , on HQ, .AL 'mf'. l1f'l . , ,, , worth of bonds :ind stumps nnast ln: I ,llefffiif to P!'0Vif-'10 the exwricnccs me Piisl HW Nlfilisr HYTAP- Millar, Tfllnfinffm I...,, sold. This campaign is nntionwiclc. H 9v'hl0h'WlU m YOU for your Very lm' luis iiznl classes in on Km U' 5 md ' -- W 5 3' ' portant part, through the regular and ' special courses offered now and to ibeodened. Special skills and special abilities . ,gre needed now as never before. You A much concerned about the pres- ervation and irriprovement of health and personal emciency. It shall tc Our' privilege and responsibility to ljielplyou attain these skills and quali- , 'ties chosen and desired by you. ' . 1 Youfproblems and courses of study are important. -If at any time 1 can help to you, do not hesitate to iifovvlclei-me that opportunity, VV. S. Davison. JI v .1 75 252' - , I shot an nrrow into . 1Yi6'od'it. Yes. .Vvc bcc 7-ihrifing,11943, what wil alll It was I who . these -verses found 'Jblue-box. Maybe - 'lToy-Ciiddlesl ,Oh this your very 'I wish that you wot' you' XIIIUE Qg,Cudkiles at-ar, ' Sofbc niy little To Gleniiy boy: J Roses-are red, ' Violets are blue, You haye a. C'1 card, I Alnd sd' I love you. - ' Y A V ' Lull1 fVVilll:in1s. , Io lsdvei-ly: , . ' 'I 'Yo ,:ili has cycs that thrill nic, , 1' Mon all has anms that squevzei A l My heart is achin' 'for you, . So' be my Valentino , please! . ,E.J.P.. . flfq Martha Lou: . ,N You-are the apple of my eye , QP' ', N You ure the stars that shimr, ' 1 l Gll, honey, plimsc dont he so shy , V Qhrhoney. plcnso donft' bc so shy. : fx And ,bc my Valentine . f ' ' - Bobsic M. ' .4 ' 'fl' V, rl X phy, lnisiiwss of lifir, rnnlics, piiyszce, L :ind roll As mutt-li nl ilii thc .lift-i tliv viii-sity sqiiznl llll. r.. Num' an Lili- ::ii'n:ig t.,:..ij.' tennis 1 1 :. 5 a' ,, Tlcfuir- crnuing I it ' , THE GREY IIOUND-TIGER NEWS GREY!-IOUND-TIGER NEYVS Published bi-weekly by journalism and' printing classes of Fort Scott College and High School. second class matter at the at Fort Scott, Kansas. the act of March 3, 1879. STAFF ..Eloanor Davis Manager .... Juni- Kitchen George Bnxtcr ...Ioan Otvtuy nniic Cole-man RS ' Marjorie Brooks, George Curry, Mar- tlm Allison, VVillia::: Brewer. Bill Brooks, Bello Brown, Bill Claylmurn, Bcrnurd Connolly, Bert Davis, Cootta Elkins, Louise Garrett, Donna Harris. Rose Month, Kathryn Miller. Rosalyn Olson, Mickey Pillot, FACIFLTV ADVISERS Joiirnalirmi Instructor. .Niln McConn Printing Instructor ..... G. O. McCain To Dials: , ' . ' Yoifrc n very syn-cial fi-llor, 'And I think it would int flnc. To have ziispcciul tra-ut lilo- you, Toxbc my Vnlcntinc. 3 - Gcrtio ll. Thavs all, folksf- Cupid. ,I 25 Pm Just Plain l.om's:o:m '. li:-L 'l3..Q. oh Boy , I Clilfl. GU! Olii ri' Tlll: Mood . this It YVori.h It . scurliizjg 'f-'- tcrday's Gardeiiias ?fYoi' Made- lin Love You , but Youre Burl for I-it- . Thanks For thc Mommy . , A Sentimental Fool , Abrnh:im . Cod Bless Again it is :dis THE GREYHOUND-TIGER NEWS Published hi-weekly during the szliool year except vucaticms and holidays by journalism and printing classes of Fort Scott Junior College, and High School. IQllICI'E'd as second class mi-utter at the post oiflce at I-'ort Scott. Kansas. under the uct of March 3, 1879. 3 ntiszi 5365-8396 STAFF Editor-in-Chief ...... Eleanor Davis Assistant Editor ..... Bill Claybourn Business Manager .,.. Juno Kitchen Sports Editor ........ Jim Hnmmcr Features ...,.. . . . Bonnie Coleman Organizations . . . . . Ciocttn Elkins Girls' Sports ........,.. .lonn Oltcjl' Circulation Manager .... Burt Dnvir Exchange Manager. .Marjorie Brooks I Reporters I' ' X . Alma Bishop, Bernioclw Bruce, Bor- nard Connolly, Donna Harris. ' ani: Kelley, Kathryn 'Milicr, Rosaly Ol- son, Mickey Pillot, and La V. 'f Powell. Printin-z instructor ..... G. O, Mc - Journalism' Instructor. .-Nlln McCe. and will be sponsored in Fort Scott by the Victory Corps. Un the nine- teenth the Victory Corps mcnibczs are to be excused from school lu make a house-to-house canvass of the town. Headquarters are to ln: set up in the post office and thi: town will be divided into zones. Thorn will be a zone captain appointed for each zone who will be in charge over the other members in his zone. Work point: are to bc given for Victory Corps. The spon- vnrioul branches of the what type ol' service by students tor points of twelve points .u,r A maximum of two 'll let. Points are hours' work. Stu- Ip a record of their lt to .their sponsor i be awarded for the work on a part-tinio theewnr effort: liuy- nurses' aide: help- building model drill, including planting n victory work on a fzirni type of scrap drive? cs in pr:-pai'nl'lon fc: ir service work in Boy lre Girl organizations. Cziplaiiiis V In the gcncral mcinlzcrralzip Ql Jl'll,. under the Sponsorship o .Miss Innes' and Miss McConn, cnpinins for tht- varloils groups wt-ro sclcctccl. blur- thn Lou Schollie-ld and L-lol-.ily .lf,3n,. son arc cuyvtxiiiis or ziggw-ic::.l1r. ,lgw 4-H, 'Fziuliznz llllllllxf uf 53,1 g. li Dorothy llcsiring nl.l1::iiliy 11.11 i',-. 5 projcci::, 'l'oinniy llr.n:rIi I l' rl wi-'l airplzziiu crmintrlic-limi, .l.,-in Jimi. , Virginia l..:n'mil.l, .low :Allinfu-:', :uni Delbert' Shilling of tlrivtn, yg,,l,,,,,1 McCnlnicl. of tho l-to-.' 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