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'Y '-F. '. 'Zf', iIq' -17356 - fx .T K, ., . .. ,. 3, X , x , ' , , 4 different is sent, for example, spruce' gum, pussy willows, waxed maple leaf, fir tip, valentine, Christmas, card, pine needles, scalest from pine cones, birch bark from American Thread Company and pepsin gum. - . A, ' , Q E The work is fart too green lfor the committee to -do alone, and we wish to acknowledge here the help of the many loyal shelpers in town who out and sort clippings, make and run off stencils,' fold mimeographed, copies, assemble materials, and do various other jobs too numerous to mention in this small space. We realize'sthat without their assis- tance the committee could not carry on. . ' Q Also, every-student, .citizen and service boy and girl wishes to acknowledge the great job being done. by 'Miss Treworgy. Without 'her unselfish and untiring efforts, the committee would fail. P Q I , , - P ' A The project has been lfinanced entirely by the citizens of Milo, by money dropped 'into the banks ,which are left in most of the stores in town, and by personal gifts. The members of the committee are: ' . , ' ' E. Byther-P-President ' l lL. Hamlin--Vice-President - sH. Collins--Treasurer B. Decker. t , ' E. Stiles A. Lint 0. Strout f' M. Lovell- E. Treworgy L. Pratt M, Vincent, D. Rhoda R. Warren C. Rowe ' .M. Waterhouse H. Rowe A P. Waterhouse P. Severance P P. Johnston , X - ' C? Q fF,. In the fall the students ' I U l and faculty of Milo Hleh School Z. . Q l,, f decided they should be better 3 nd ' s represented 4 on the field of J 5 battle, so the' Jeep Drive ewes . 37 ' launched. Our goal was the pur- P - 1 .chase of a jeep with a plaque in it bearing Milo High's name. 'This contest was to last until Pearl Harbor day. Backed by the slogan, WDig down deep, and buy a jeep,W and with Wednesdays as official Njeep deys,Wthe
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if . , ., , ,,, 1 l fs I .5 fl f V' Q Q , -'Poe . ,9- Jf' A ' A new club was started this year by ez. Mr. Brewer, our social studies teacher. e ' It is the Graphic Arts Club. As well as NNXSEQ, Rhmhc' being very interesting, it also is educ- , ' , cational and helpful to the students.The Q15 cffgg club's project dis a scrapbook, well r E? bound, with hand-made designs. The officers are: - President e R. Smart Vice President ,B. Lyford Secretary C R. Sonier ' Treasurer ' V' M. Dewitt The members of the clubi are from' all four classes. 'They are: , C 1 ye 7 E. Grinnell E. Stiles g C J. Clement 'l'-' S. Harmon' J. Hoskins K. Davis . L. Hamlin P. Johnson C H. Rowe ' M. Mitchell, is C A. Jose B. Foster t N. Dugas . A Q A ' QFR cfm MH-0 HIGH S,CHw1- :FRIENDLY THOUGHT comnfrfrrt 5 - M '02MA W i A C Perhaps the mostl active organization at M.H.S. is the D , l LNG C 5 Friendly Thought eg Committee, PVT M I ' FR the purpose ofa which is ,to l C send letters and news to the - y , N ' boys from Milo in the Service. 70 1005 7efHA-S 7 Affw yomt, my ober, l9L1, by Miss Treworgy, with a service list of fifty- six boys. This has grown until P ge A at present there are four hundred six letters mailed. ' 'This was started in Octe A For the past twentyfeight months a letter has been sent to every M.H.Sf service boy and girl teach month.A And every month, many letters come back from these boys and girls ex- pressing their deep thfnks for ,these letters. Not one of r them will ever forget what Miss Treworgy and the Friendly Thought Committee have done for them. In practically every letter 'something just a little
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H l x I 1 V I! , students want over the t The students were deeply op with a grand total of s1,556.6o. grateful for'the contributions of the faculty, Mr, and Mrs. E..Mg.Hamlin, and Mr. Gordon which helped make the dr i As the price of e objects.were purchased a raft and a set of extra The members of the ive a success. l A p jeep is only 31165, severali other lso- These were a parachute, a life tires.f V i , Jeep Drive Committee were Marion Williams, Edwin Treworgy, Ralph Monroe, Roscoe Gilbert and Robert Fletcher of the s Owen, and Mrs. Kealiher SENIOR PLAY In February, the sen- ior class presented ptheir play. This year instead of the. usual three-act Play, three Oneeact plays were D presented, namely, WFor the Love of Allah,W W Midnight Fantasy,W and 'Whar's Mar Pants?n A gre very capable and talented ptudent body and Mr. Gregory,i Miss of the faculty, agar f lf , A lm 'V1 L,,,,g.g,, ,E A Q 3 '. .yFrmw'Q if ' ii ' , ,ik -if W' 3 ,d,',,lQ only at deal of credit should go to our Coach, Miss Anne Treworgy. WWher's Mar Pants' was 'a black-face skit. Lazyemoving Noah Topbottom COrman Smithj, who repeatedly denies that he shoots craps,1 rips the back of his pants while slowly rising from' his favorite chair in response to the third nagging order of his ambitious wife, Lillum CEstella Bytherl. Before Lillum gets a chance to mend said pants,d young daughter, Belladonna,, fPriscilla Stevens! flower of the family, gives them to Mr.,and Mrs. George Highscootin CLois Griffin and John Clementl who are collecting money and clothing for the Npoor and neediful low trash whats lives on the other side of town.W' Poor Noah: He, borrows a pair from Arsenic Pan- handle CRichord Sonierl NBelladonna's bestes' beon.W In the meantime,. Arsenic wears Lillums's best WSundayist' dress and gets chased by the police who mistake him as a crazy woman. The Highscootin pair 'return Noah's ,pantsg but, when George announces that he found a pair, of dice in' one. of the pockets, Noah, seeing the look on Lillum's face, denies that they are his. So-ewhar's mah pants? p
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