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The Record The Intelligence department was created in january 1938, for betterment of conditions about the school. At the time of its creation the department consisted of 82 members, under the direction of Lieutenant George Marshall assisted by Sergeant Labudde. Corp- orals Dorothy Mueller and Mary Spencer took charge of the correspondence and financial matters. Miss Clara Rogers was staff repre- sentative. During the second half of the year the oHicers remained the same with the exception of Henry Reattig. The first year was spent in organizing and laying the foundation of the department. Miss Hazel Hyer was the new staff representative. Increasing responsibilities made it necessary to bring up reserves from the junior divisions. VV ith these members the department obtained a quota needed to perform its duties. - january 1939, saw new ofiicers elected by the department. Albert March took over the duties of the Lieutenant, and Sergeant Henry Raettig retained his standing. The new corp- orals were Marion Rothenbach and Bernadine Raven. Staff representative was Miss Traeger. The second half of the year found Berna- dine Raven still filling the ofiice of corporal. Lieutenant Bruce The new officers were Morrison, Sergeant Orville Soffa and Corporal Mary Spencer. The USO began its creditable work this year and several parties were held to better social conditions. On entering its third year the members voted Lieutenant Arthur Smith into office. He was assisted by Sergeant june Luker. Cor- respondence and financial matters were carried on by Dorothy Arnold and Marjorie Jorgen- son respectively. The new staff representative was Miss Kathryn Thelen. Entertainment for the department were plays and recordings. Maneuvers were held at Page 18 Menominee Park with large supplies of food consumed. During the second half of the year thc Intelligence department received a large amount of revenue due to the imposition of a small tax on all books receiving the stamp of approval from the department. This project was carried on by the energetic members of the class under the leadership of Lieutenant Burt Lindeman. Other officers assisting were Sergeant june Luker and Corporals Betty Lou Miller and Marjorie jorgenson. The revenue obtained was placed in the treasury, as a large sum would be necessary for the event of the coming year. The fourth year brought with it a hotly contested election for the office of lieutenant. George Marshall fulfilled his desires by defeat- ing his opponents by a slim margin. His victory assured him of being king of the Military Ball and selecting a queen. Sergeant Clyde Neuenfeldt took over his duties and Bernadine Raven and Florian Froeming were elected to the positions of corporals. The Military Ball was given an appropriate setting by using a nautical theme. Lieutenant Marshall escorted the lovely Dorothy Mueller, and Sergeant Neuenfeldt accompanied Beat- rice Goerlitz. Corporal Froeming brought Marion Rothenbach and Arthur Smith had the privilege of escorting Bernadine Raven. The latter half of the year's duty of lieu- tenant was executed by Clyde Neuenfeldt. Sergeant Burton Lindeman was transferred, so Dale Thompson filled the vacancy. The cor- respondence department was carried on by Margaret Hansen, and Corporal Florian Froe- ming maintained his office of treasurer. At the close of the year the Intelligence department was given leave to fit themselves into some phase of work in the maintenance and preservation of the country.
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