repares for War The high school Victory Corps is a national voluntary organization dew signed to mobilize school students for more effective preparation for and participation in wartime service. Nl. H. S. has fitted its student war organs izations into the national Victory Corps. This organization is divided into six different groups: Cieneral Membership, l'roduction Service, Commus nity Service, Land Service, :Xir Service, and Sea Service. The high school has not been shirking its duty. Since the first of the present upset, the members of the student body have been contributing their time, ellorts, and money to various patriotic campaigns and organizations. Many are working half days and keeping up their school Work and an out-- side activity, too. Regular classes in homemaking are doing extra Work for the Red Cross. Some girls not even enrolled in homemaking have donated their services by making pajamas. Ciirls and faculty knitting sweaters are not an unfamiliar sight. Many sweaters, with the knitters' names attached, have been sent to men in the armed forces. In the fall the Muskies became enthusiastic over the scrap drive conf ducted in Muscatine. They raided cellars, attics, and garages. Students who found scrap too cumbersome to bring to school left their addresses in the oHice, and M usky workers went in cars to gather the scrap during the day. The city collected the heap of this and that after the drive was completed. Muskies had done their share by giving everything from hair pins to bed springs. All that the Muskies are doing cannot be seen by the onlookers. ln their hearts Muscatine students have the patriotic feeling that it takes to win a War. They feel partly responsible for what is going to happen in the future, and they Want it to be peace. ' ROVV1 l'l'e-induction boys-Paul Surher, liob Ziel, john Thompson, Harlan lit-Jcll, Glenn Slioppzi, Calvin Druinni llllllltl lrxxin lfritlIeyfpivsclitetl arms . . . Mrs. C. P. Phillips showed Mary Lou T':iL'lilHL'it'l' and lbororliy Oldliam tht tioymi x to llil il patievitglhntty KTIIVXTH, in this case. l5O'l l'ONl ROVV: Sue VVliite, Ruth llarter. lictty YV:igner, Altman Nia it L irul I mt-:ll . . . llicllartl Xvillflllllll, Hermann Pagel yielded :a scooter,
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J lx-J! l3U'l l'OM ROW: lleggy NVattt-rs, -It-:ui XVilkt-ns, Nlarceleue Robinson, Carol Syxsamsiult, Niariuii 'l'omf't-ld, Nuiuia hh't'l'llk'l', Mitri Smutlit-rs, lilll'l3llI'il Stirleit. SICCONID ROW: lilsit- 'l'lit'ohaltl, Shirley Randall, Rust- Sulouvu, Ro4elt'e Smith, litftti Silht-ilu-tru, lletty VVhitlotk, Marie RJllISllL'l1lHl'I'gt'l', lflsic- Titus, llorothy Nlliisler, llorothy xV.lllL'l'. 'lillIRlJ ROXV: klohu Stluoeder, lfiuil Schulz, Helen VVorlt-y, lit-tty 'l'houipson, Rosalie Strupes, liurothy Sm-Il, lJ.u'leue Wliiimt-r, Ruth Rada, l-itlivliiirtyirt' Rollins, Donna NVehvi'. l7OL'R'l'll ROXV1 Ralph l'i'oflitt, Nlargaret Snitkard, Nlarie Smith, Ruth Sylxexter, Mary Rt-nfiuk. Xlary Rada, Nlargaret Raliltl, .fllym Stroli, Lelluy l'Vaters. l:ll 'l'll ROW: Daxid Stanley, lluh fuller, Huh lla-lull, Ii-iii Valley, Sylxia 'l'inun, liarhara 'l'imm, ,loan Thomas, BllI'l7lll'2t Weis, Emily Van Gent, Ni:irjoi'ie Rude, Courses Aid Muslcies in Community Service 'l'here are several qualifications which must he fiulfilled hefore a person is eligihle for ineniherxhip in Crznmiunity Service. He must have hegun initial preparation for some type of community or fervice oc't'upation. ln order to fhow he has such plans, the student must he pursuing three of the following things tal a progzxun including courses pointing to a profession, fhj a program influding courees pointing to eominereial, distrihtitive, or homemalting career to he started upon leaving high schoolg some form of part-time worlt for vommunity serviee which iF either paid or voluntary, fdj a program of' physical fitness, fel a program of' military drill. The fpon-ore of' the Victory Corps movement urged each high school to help their young students decide whieh field of' war Qerviee they were best fitted for and to train them after they decided which course they wanted to follow. M. H. S. administrators co-operated hy organizing classes which complied with government suggestions. hluslcies prepared for service hy taking home nursing, welding, meclianieal drawing, and drafitsmansliip. llO'li'l'ONl ROW: Louisa Nlileiil, Marjorit' Longstreth, Margaret Lllllylllill, lX l.lI'lll'll Miller, 'l'helm.t Nl.tttliiesst'n, Lihhie llolsky, lileanor Lawl'c'nCv, Shirlee Levin. SECOND ROVV: Carol lVlt'yt't', lloris Metfger, Lola Nl:-ues, f.lillt'l'it1t' Xiflilas, Lufillt' l'elton, .lean Martin, Ann Phillips, l:l'Jll1Ct'S Parsons. 'l'lllRlJ ROVVI lilirahetlt Niaddox, Luis Lupton, lVand.i Lloyd, Dorotliy Lange, Nathalec' Peck, jean McFadden, Betty Noble, Ruth Miller. FUL'R'I'lI ROXV: 'llzirgaret Lvecli. llu'hara L:mi't-rite, Barbara Nlusier, Nlaxine Nlcfullouglt, lloris Lucas, Doris Neipt-rt, Phyllis xlJllSl'lllW1lfll, Rnhvrt Kersclieiiike. l'ill 'lill ROVV: Vera Paul, llelures Nicllaniel, lDllI'lt'HL' Middleton, Niarilynn llilgrim, Noreen Felton, Ut'i'tt'utlt' NlcOiuhei', Mary Lane. liinnia Lvny. SIXTH ROW: Norman Maxwell, David MC Clean, Charles Nlcliridt', VVaynt' Lange, :Xrt Nliller, Bill lloplcius, l':1t Mahuriu. fv
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