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Bark Rau'-f. Plzirmm. N. Kean, M. Pierre. f. flruwli, L, Dodge. .Fmnl Rau'-C. H,wzmfmd. D, Morrill, f. lluffd. Mimi Fgzfdelm, j. BOY'L1':71, j, l'lvilI11M, A. liwmgblwz. anim Reef eaadd Although the war was over, the local chapter of the Red Cross still thought it necessary to maintain a junior organization in the schools. Miss Faldetta, the high school direc- tor of the Junior Red Cross, ap- pointed the homeroom representa- tives, who immediately enrolled in the organization one hundred per cent of the student body in both the Junior and Senior High Schools. After such an encouraging beginning the mem- bers of the Junior Red Cross under- took the task of preparing Christmas boxes for wounded servicemen in sur- rounding military hospitals. ln Jan- uary money was raised in the March of Dimes campaign to aid in the struggle against infantile paralysis. To help clothe and to aid in the edu- cation of the poverty-stricken chil- dren in Europe, the Junior Red Cross put on campaigns for clothing and money. ln all their projects the mem- bers worked diligently throughout the year. Junior Red Cross girls modeling uniforms which they hope one day to wear.
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Burk Row-j. Rainey. E. Blurklef. C. Hubbwd, D. Gray, R, IVinte'r, UV. Terrill, B. Heizer, R, Lzlederx, M. Teel. From Rau'-B. Hill, M. Kem, B. Bell, M. Hummer, N. Dirkran, C. jolmmn, j. Borden, 1. Gravel. Naiianal Jfancvz At first we were six. The National Honor Society is com- posed of fifteen per cent of the senior class. Five per cent are elected in May of their junior year and the other ten per cent in February of their senior year. Membership is based on character, scholarship, lead- ership, and service. An average of B is required in order to be eligible for membership. During the past year Bob Lueders was president, Jean Raney was vice-president, and Joanne Borden Was secretary. Throughout the year the society performs useful tasks for the school. This year the society completed the arrangement of the college catalogs in the office in alphabetical order, made signs with the teachers' names on them to go on classroom doors, and instigated an ef- fort to get a plaque with the names of class valedictorians. The members were officially welcomed into the so- ciety at a candlelight induction cere- mony on April 3. At this ceremony, President Bob Lueders welcomed the guests. Marion Teel introduced the Reverend John Snook, the guest speaker. Jean Raney spoke on the meaning of National Honor.
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Bark Rau-H. Williaznf, E, Blurkler, R. Clongla, E. Sullivan, T. Glanfy, R. Bearh, I. Paine, j. Benel. Serond Rauf-B. Hill, R. Mrlntoib, D. Smith, C. Barry, B. Bell, 1. G7'd1fE.T, B. Heizer, B. Crofeau, C. Hubbard, C. W'ale.r, M. Kean. Front Raw-N. Difkxon, S. Clay, M. Hammer, L. Sturey, L, 0'fKeefe, I. Harmon, M. Helm, G. Hall, C. Punrlmrd, .Ez S'6' 'The Library Service Committee is an organization which serves as an aid in the use of the library for the student and teacher. The members on this committee are appointed to per- form tasks which not only aid the stu- dents but which train the members themselves to know the functions of a school library. A certain number of students are chosen from each home room for such purposes as delivering library slips, notifying the student of an overdue book in his home room, and for helping the librarian at the desk. Founded in 1941, the Library Serv- ice Committee has been a link be- tween the home room and library. This work has increased student in- terest in the library and has been a very helpful activity in the school. Be sure to return it in two weeks.
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