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EIU Eluh T The 30 Club, one of the most useful T, H. S. organizations, elected this year O'Farrel Knight, president, Ralph Simons, vice-president, Stan Greenberg, secretary-treasurer. The members, easily recognized by their red badger sweaters, usher at the high school games, distribute publicity, and assume other responsibilities for the school. They appoint committees to assist the Knot Hole supervisors and serve, when needed, as messengers for game officials at the high school stadium. The organization, sponsored by F. M. Whiting, is primarily a service club. This year, with a large mem- bership and under expert leadership, it played an important part in the life of the school, besides being an excellent Way to bring boys together. 139
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Hell Crass High on the list of Tucson High's achievements is the excellent job the Junior Red Cross has done. A co-ordinating committee of thirteen students working with Miss Calanthe Brazelton, adviser, planned the projects for the year and saw that they were successfully carried out. President of the Council was Brad Tolson, with Winston Gin as vice-president, Milford Wilson as secretary, and Mary J o Lemas as treasurer. The other members were Prina Stanley, Ben Hill, Joe Starker, Jim Tolley, Ted Bushnell, Tom Burrows, Marilyn Myerson, Emily Jane Vasey, and Betty Morrow. Under this committee were the chairmen, who worked with their individual homerooms to carry out the projects. More than 3460.00 was collected to fill the Wartime Quota. The Hos- pital Recreation Quota Was also filled. Games, writing portfolios, lap trays, canes, wash cloths, and ash trays were sent to the wounded veterans re- cuperating in hospitals all over the country. Locally, a bed was maintained in the Comstock Hospital for a crippled child. In order to fill these quotas, various methods were used. On November 16, a vaudeville was given in the auditorium, followed by a dance in the cafeteria. The talent for the show was gathered from the homerooms. The full length movies, The Count of Monte Cristo and Pot 0' Gold, met with approval from the student body. A radio program given from the stage in our auditorium and broad- cast over KTUC, introduced to Tucson the members of the Junior Red Cross Council. Tom Burrows was emcee. 138 '
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