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JU IOR RED CROSS U IT Adviser, SISTER TERESA JOSEPH, R. S. M. N A WORLD such as we live in today, where nothing is heard hut war and rumors of war, the Junior Red Cross Council has taken an active part in various projects for our boys in the service. These have been outlines, through the course of the year, by the officers of the different Chapters. Several representatives from each homeroom joined in making scrapbooks to entertain the soldiers, in making letter portfolios-handy little gadgets in which to keep emnrespondenee and private papers, and in knitting afghans for our service men. Une laudable f act about the Red Cross work done hy the students is the personal enjoyment. eaeh individual seemed to get out of it. Twelve members of the Council were present at the National Convention of the Red Cross whieh was held in Harrisburg this year. James Carroll, president of the Junior Council, presided at the morning session. This group of Junior Red Cross Members is busy making scraphooks for the soldiers. Lefl Io Riyhl,F1'rs1 Row: H. Kramer, L. Harle. l'. Mzinnix, D. Pugliese. Second Row: A. Updegrove fst.andin,q,J. C. Oldshue, J. Verhos, R. Tezak, M. Zlogar, C. lfazio. Third Row: M. Farrell, M. Mm-Clintock, L. DiSunto, M. A. Leo. Back Row: J. Bruno Cstandingj, C. Stefanie, J. Weitzel, H. Trees, G. Giunelli. PAGE 49
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