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RED AND WHITE REFLECTOR STAFF Back Row, left to right—Wendell Meyers, George Medinnus, Charles Martz, Dean Despard, Gene Medinnus, Russell Sorenson, Roger Fister. Middle Row—Lorraine Triplett, Mary Regan, Doris Bredeson, Marie Regan, Beverly Benson, Marion Knutson, Marjorie Ludemann, Bernice Benson, Beth Murphy. Seated—Mr. Abrahamson, Advisor; Jean Strom, Editor; Lorraine Thoreson, Assistant. OFFICE STAFF Left to right—Jean Strom, Marie Regan, Shirley Hendrickson, George Medinnus, Arlene Thoreson, Beth Murphy. Absent from picture—Thelma Nordby, Winnifred Wells, Lorraine Thoreson and Marjorie Ludeman.
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THE VICTORY CORPS The Victory Corps program has been organized in order that the students may aid the school and community in promoting the war effort. A few achievements of the past two years have been in the collecting of scrap metal, waste paper, selling of War Bonds and Stamps and the helping out in rationing and other Community activities. This organization is divided into three subdivisions: namely; Land Service, Production Service, and Community Service. The Land Service under the direction of Mr. Abrahamson has devoted its time to the recognition of ratings of the Army, Navy, and Marines and the study of airplane models. Under the Production Service is the F. F. A., whose leader is Mr. Hayes. The F. F. A. is a national organization for boys who are studying Vocational Agriculture. Our local chapter of Future Farmers centered their work around scholorship, cooperation, and supervised farming. The Community Service aim has been to achieve unity between the community and the school. It is from this club the workers of the hot lunch and penny milk program are chosen. This organization is under the supervision of Miss Oganivic, Miss Kirmser, and Mrs. Meyer. The club has three subdivisions, Home Economics, Library Club and Victory Sales. Each centered around the persons own interests. The Victory Corps has been very instr'imental in the selling of War Bonds and Stamps through the school. The achievements of the Victory Corps have been many, and each division has helped to make this year a bit more successful.
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