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O The French Club is an organization devoted to the study ot the customs at the French people. In this club students become acquainted with French authors, French songs, and aspects ot French lite. This year we sadly bid Au Revoir to Miss Buckley, who is now co-ordinator in reading to elementary schools, but We were tortunate in gaining a teacher like Mrs. Weissmiller to carry on the work. FRENCH CLUB-ROW li B. Katz, M. Aaron, A. Golinkin, A. Beniamin, D. Schatz, A. Markin, V. Crocione, B. Doyle. R'OW 2: P. Dorland, V. Shea, M. Geller, Miss Buckley, E. Maresh, S. Frangias, l. Nilsson. ROW 32 l-l. Levey, A. Rosenstein, J. Olech, J. King, R. Peters, M. Knovvland, I.. l-letzel, P. Garbrecht. Behind the scenes ot all G.A.A. events are the industrious council members. These girls, with the helptul supervision ot Mrs. Clauson, the sponsor, and schoolwide girl support, have successfully carried on all activities. All teachers ot physical educa- tion are actively interested in the organization. The Stamp Tag Days, the candy bar drive, and a SOO check, contributed to the Ravensvvood Service Menfs Center, have been only a tevv ot the accomplishments ot the G.A.A. war ettort. G.A.A. COUNCIL, First Semester-ROW l: J. Nicholls, H. Badal, V. Smith, J. Steffen, Secretary, J. Meek, Vice-President, V. Lorenz, Treasurer, D. Muir, President. ROW 2: V. Even, H. Novak, M. Barber, E. Merz, P .I-lolway, S. Kuhn, M. Camardo, R. Kramer, J. Mendelson. ROW 3: H. Schultz, M. Reiher, M. March, V. Thiel. Page V25
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O We're new, We're growing, We're Lake View's Junior Red Cross. We're like a plant ever striving tor the suneour goal: alleviating suffering wherever help is needed and bringing a bit ot cheer to the boys in khaki and blue, The root ot our organization is Mrs. Mills. She guides us, and, as all roots, keeps a supply of wisdom on which we can always draw. The stem of the plant is the Red Cross Council. At the council are representative members ot each class. The council boils down ideas and makes plans. As the leaves of a plant make food from raw materials, so our leaves, our delegates from every division, enthusiastically carry out the plans the council makes. RED CROSS-ROW lj R, Skalic, B. Pritikin, Mrs. Mills, M. Geller, D. Schusterman, A Golinkin Pres: dent, E, Kratovil, Treasurer. ROW 21 B. Katz, G. Papageorge, R, Kenaley, W. Mara J Olech RED CROSS-ROW l: R, Kenaley, J. Olech, Treasurer, A. Golinkin, President, W Mara R Bern stein, M. Geller. ROW 2: E. Kratovil, G. Papageorge, C. Fauset, T. l-lornea, K. l-lorwitz J Potter M. Joss, E. Limbruner. ROW 3: A. Foelker, E. Vanselo, S, Laufenburger, D. Burke R McKay W l-lennig, J, Stroben, P. Rebisz, E. Beich, R. Erickson, R. Raemer. Page 24
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I lt is to create, maintain, and extend high standards ot character that the Hi-Y is organized. Under the capable guidance ot lvlr. Altred E. Crepin ot the Lake View faculty, the l-li-Y accomplishes its purpose. Each boy within the l-li-Y strives to be an exemplitication of our ideals and to observe the plattorm, clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. Membership in the club is not restricted but is limited. l-li-Y meetings are held on Thursday evenings at the Wilson Ave. Y.lVl.C.A. The program which places emphases on character development is composed at business meetings, speakers, and club socials. HI-Y--ROW l: R. Sargis, A. Poulakidas, R. Naatz, J. Bacher, D. Lackner, Mr. Crepin, F. Williams, L. Reed, B. Sumner, Nl. Sanborn. ROW 2: J. Karras, J. Cleary, E. Norene, A. Perlet, D. Brauer, W, Greising, J. Craven, R. Bernadt, D. Crosby, R. Zeutschel, W. Elintrud. ROW 3: F. Sims, G. Krause, E. Deleons, L. Pondelick, D. Zeutschel, A. Berthold, B. Gillam, l-l. Cain, R1 Schneider, K. John- son, L. Elliott. O The Lake View Tri-l-li-Y has turned over its services to the war ettort. ln addition to knitting atghans tor the Red Cross and contributing to the Servicemen's centers, they are filling important jobs. Now more than ever they are living their creed, To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards ot Christian character. TRI-HI-Y-ROW li A. Neve, l. Anderson, R. Westbrook, L. Anderson, L. Lenters, G. l-lelmerson, E. Schultz, V. Thiel, V. Carlson, l-l. Nein. ROW 2: J. Libberton, W. Schreyer, L. A. Cain, J. Meek, B. Larsen, R. Peters, T. Churchikllo, L Even, lvl. Goodkin, H. Novak. Page 26
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