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Page 19 text:
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AppoitiUue O iceM Mardi Hilton, Merle Samain, Catherine Hanson, Dick Skow, Dorothy Fowler. Pat' Hardin ?, Mary Prosser. Donna Branch. Red 6W4 l’eterson. Heed. Shaver. Pierce. M Mias Johnson. O. Smith. McGh Bellows, Foster. Wetterau. Brad Trumpour. Edwards. Fenner. Marl Boyce. Stauch. Isham. Clark, R cliff. AicJiei £quad Don Garris. Bill Ivie. Fred Cotton. Merle Samain. manager; Elva Boothe. Retina Parsons. Dwight Corthell. Mr. Collett. — 13 —
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Gcw nan PaOial FIRST ROW: Single, Marcus, Hostetler. Reid, McAnally, Mr. Lewis. SECOND ROW: Drake. Hobson. Browns, Harvey Herzberg. Herbert Herzberg. Decker. THIRD ROW: Faye, Kubli, Buck, Riblett. fyosie ltof. Club The Forestry club has done much beneficial work in the school forest this year. They are shown at right under the direction of Mr. Bailey, their adviser. Pack flumkeM. We can thank the Back Numbers for their stage work. Members are: Jerry Edwards, Tom Collie, Dick Skow; manager. John Gray. Rusty Martindale. Culver Marshall, Bob Beyer. — 12 —
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War time has taxed all volunteer strength and our teachers were on the front line of volunteer work. Education was first, for well trained leaders will be needed in the future. Generously buying war bonds, making Red Cross surgical dressings, and entertaining service men through the USO were some of the volunteer services. Individual teachers. Miss Marian Burt, W. S. Carpenter, Miss Princess Egbert, and Principal Henry Tetz, through rheir volunteer services, have distinguished themselves. With the aid of her Art II VolwnieeM class. Miss Burt plann- d the color scheme of the new USO center and later painted it. Miss Egbert, under the war training program has instructed adult classes in conservation, production, and processing of food, and care of clothing. Acting as chairman of the local salvage committee, Mr. Tetz was responsible for organizing and shipping out all salvage material collected during the campaign. Organizing and supervising war production classes in Josephine and Jackson counties for adults has been Mr. Carpenters service. The classes included farm machinery and tractor repair work, dairy and poultry work, and food production. — 14
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