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Major Generals if if if Jack Smith, President, Eleanor Bruce, Secretary, Helen Boyadjis, Vice-President. The Student Association Last year a great honor was conferred upon three Harvey students when they were promoted to the rank of Major Generals over the rest of the 'armed forces'. These three, who have served competently in the true military way during the school year of l942-43, are namely the president, the vice-president, and the secretary of the Student Association It is the duty of the president to officiate over all assemblies and to see that order is maintained in the ranks. The vice-president serves as Major General of the Assembly Board, 'reviewing' the assemblies and performing tasks lying in the path of duty. The secretary keeps a written account of the activities of the Ranking Non-Commis- sioned forces. She also records Assembly Board minutes and gives an oral official report before the ranks at the end of the year. twelve
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LT. GENERAL HERBERT W. MCKELVEY Uncle Sam himself couldn't have chosen a better group than our Commanding Officers led by Mr. McKelvey. Some have gone to take greater responsibilities and m y new ones have come, but they 'stick to their guns,' and no matter how p rful the osition may be, they Come through with flying colors. THE COMMANDING OFFICERS First row: Miss Arlyne Muhlhan, Mrs. Evelyn Hazen, Miss Irene Ward, Miss Esther Wolfe, Miss Virginia Mantle, Miss Frances Duritsa, Mr. H. W. McKeIvey, Prin., Miss Dorothy Widmer, Miss Ruth Weigand, Miss Kathleen Greene, Mrs. Jane Clark, Mrs. Effie Dent, Miss Erma Nash. Second row: Mr. Glenn Esch, Miss Mildred Cumings, Miss Ann Welch, Miss Juanita Schofield, Miss Julia Umsted, Miss Grace Wyman, Miss Marcia Parsons, Miss Mary Bell, Miss Frances Woodworth, Miss Ellen Morrison, Mr. F. A. Applegate, Mr. Chester Durigg, Third row: Mr. John Manchester, Mr. Howard Barnes, Mr. John Converse, Mr. Howard Baughman, Mr. E. B. Whitcomb, Mr. C. C. Pierce, Supt., Mr. Dale Smith, Mr. J. T. McCullough, Mr. Layton Pollock, Mr. John Saffell, Mr. Howard Stewart. eleven
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Military Legislation it it it Just as all military camps must have laws and by-laws in order to main- tain a tactful system, so also does Harvey. lts military legislation is the Student Council, an elect group of twenty- seven students whose duty it is to pass and reject laws, grant charters to new organizations, and approve membership of clubs and boards. The Council's newest project this year was that of taking over the sale of U. S. defense stamps and bonds to the students and teachers alike, By turning in to Uncle Sam almost 58,000 dollars worth of stamps and bonds, campaign went well 'over the top.' The Student Council thirteen Mr. J. T. McCullough, Sponsor First row: Betty Lou Johnson, Eleanor Tungos, Dorothy Seymour, Charles Johnson, Janet Heckman, Sec- retary, Raymond Powers, President, Hazel Sanford, Vice President, James Zinn, Traesurerg Barbara Tucker, Marcia Payne, Margaret Anderson, Second row: Robert Mosely, Troy Amos, Edward Sabo, Robert Carabell, Marjorie Sweet, Charles Martin, George Presley, Clark Burwell, James Snyder, Third row: Harold Valentine, Paul Groves, Richard Hubbard, John Pollock, Robert Gibbons, Burt Bonness, Marshall Hubbard, Tom Snyder. ' i-11.T'!lg. .wtf i
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