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LIEADIERS vi. xi. g X.. K K X I r Dixon, Vice-President: Keith, Treasurer: Calhoun, Secretary: Riehl, President: Mr. Lawson, Adviser. km, BUYS' FIEDERATIUN Row I-Vanhooser, Foley, Beyeler, Rogers. Elwood, Dumaulin. Row Il-Broberg, Henry, Purdin, Smith, Trainer, Schultz. Row II-Samuelson, Riavic, Myers, Ream, Aitken, Mclntosh. 1 GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORYWRD ,W
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FUTURE N- rl L, 't 'Tresaurerg Knight, Secretary, Miss Watson, Adviser. Y if Xg,s1wgwaw.lYw Q' XSQNT .all W GIRLS' LEAGUE lg . X, l M,-55 X . Q , fri mg? The leaders of the' Girls' mgue have executed a successful program this fear. Deciding their first duty was to their country, the officers initiated a cnitting campaign for the Red Cross. A call was made for used yarn. The girls knitted this material into dozens of squares to be utilized in making 1ospital robes for soldiers. A semester of activity was brought to a conclusion by the sponsorship of a P.T.A. benefit program, May 28. The program featured a one-act play, The Bathroom Door, directed by Mr. Luneburg. League members solicited cloth- ing bundles in exchange for tickets. The League is to be congratulated for its many successful ventures in the interests of school and community service.
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600D LEGISLATIVE CUUNCIL The Legislative Council has ably assisted the Cabinet this year in directing a great many school activities. In an effort to promote better fellowship and citizenship at Mark Keppel, the Council sponsored Courtesy Week, which we remember as a time when every- body was getting acquainted and making new friends. The highly successful conservation program in the interest of national defense was organized by the group. The efforts of this campaign were linked with those of national organizations for the purpose of saving paper, metals, rubber, and other materials useful in the nation's war effort. Noteworthy achievements of the Council were the citations drawn up to honor the boys of Keppel who have entered the armed services of their country. Officers for the first semester were Elizabeth Broggi, speaker: lack Keith, vice-speaker: Yvonne Deford, secretary-treasurer. Second semester officers were lack Keith, speaker: Royce Foster, vice-speaker: Betty Bowen, secretary-treasurer: and Wilbur Longanecker, parliamentarian. Row I-Longnecker, B-l2: Burress, A-ll: Foster, B-ll: Rade, B-9: Moulton, B-9. Row ll--Wiechman, A-l0: Spencer. B-ll: Carver, A-l2: Bowen, B-IO: DeFord, A-10: Keith, A-ll, Butler, B-IO: Broggi, B-IZ: Carney, A-9: Miss Watson, adviser. I . I 4, Jw kr. ,-lf.- ,V . , , y SY I
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