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red cross year book September — Made plans for the year. October — Had Matinee Dance. November — Filled Thanksgiving Baskets. Prepared for mailing for Lake County T. B. Association 5,561 envelopes to Hammond citizens. Had Matinee Dance. December — Repaired Christmas Toys. Held Matinee Dance. January — Wrote Code of Etiquette for Matinee Dances. February — Nothing doing, everybody had the flu. March — Made triangle bandages for American Red Cross. April — Held Town Meeting of the Air program. Subject: School Spirit. May — Assisted American Red Cross at the annual banquet held at Woodmar Country Club. Beginning at top, left to right: Lawrence Rossa, president; Eleanor Schaller, vice president; Lucille Reed, secretary; Irma Rosenau, treasurer; Betty Basz, Audra Bennett, Eunice Blaemire, Carl Butler, Sophie Buras, Dorothy Collins, Frank (Dal Santo), Agnes Eckert, Cornelius Eenigenburg, Adolph Egyed, Phillip Fileccia, Kate Giecko, Betty Goodlander, Clayton Hardesty, Betty Harper, Donald Hess, Hazel Hensley, Clara Highsmith, Esther Hladek, Ted Jakubczyk, Ann Jantzen, Alex Jerzyk, Donald Kingston, Wallace Kochin, Rosalie Lancaster, Charlotte Lape, William Lator, Wilma Linn, John Maksimik, Vernon Moore, Edward Newman, Evelyn Purkey, Eunice Radford, James Rainbolt, Luella Ramsey, Jeannette Reed, Mary Schroeder, Florence Smith, Robert Smith, Dorothy Wassermann, Ellen Wassermann, Jennette Weathers, Esther Wells, Joe Werner, La Verne Willmes, James Yarbrough. 22
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safety at tech Tech students have again established an enviable shop safety record. During the past school year embracing 420,000 shop students hours, not a single serious injury was recorded. Most credit for this splendid showing is due to the efforts of the student safety council, in co-operation with instruc- tors and the ready response of the general student body. The Tech school boy patrol, served throughout the year. The quality of their work can again be described as - — a job well done. Only one minor accident was reported throughout the school year, with no injury involved. It has been the chief aim of our safety classes to develop in the minds of the students the proper attitude toward safety. Courtesy, care, and fair play have been stressed. We feel that safety is a vital factor in our health and happiness and should be observed at all times. safety council Beginning at top row, left to right: Willard Aaron, Richard Adams, Bob Bein, Willis Bronas, Joseph Choma, Jack Gleason, Bob Gluth, Paul Hayworth, Ted Jakubczyk, Alex Jerzyk, Steve Kaminsky, Orvin Michaels, Delmar Mounts, Gerald Myers, Bob Ryckman, Carrol Sarkisian, Ray Stevenson, Wallace Timm, Bill Weliky, Mickey Wydra, John Zaffore. tech patrol boys 1 938-39 Eugene Staley, Robert Walsh, Jimmy Davis, Bernard Biegal, Wayne Zimmermann, Bryon Briner, Walter Szywala, Bill Morenz, Ray Meo, Delbert Staley, Don Kelly, Steve Kras, Claire Surdyke, Robert Ryckman, Joseph Gadomski, Oliver Day, Bill Hildebrand, Paul Hayworth, Ray Stevenson. 21
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girl reserves The Girl Reserve is a part of the National Association of the Y. W. C. A. It has for the last nine years been a part of the activities of this school. The girls ' duty to the club is that of giving their time for charitable work and being loyal and dependent in all they do. One of the annual fetes of this club is the May Breakfast. g-acious in Manner Imp artial in Judgment Rea dy for Service Loyal to Friends Sponsor: Miss Dietrich. Girl Reserve Code Rea ching Toward the Best Err n est in Purpose Seei ng the Beautiful Eca er for Knowledge Advisors: Miss Whitehead, Mrs. Rev erent to God Vict orious Over Self Eve r Dependable Sincere at All Times Kieckheater, Miss Richmond.
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