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spend to save Shirley Exults With Stella Over the High Rate of Stamp Sales Audrey Boyer, Joan Bowser, Shirley McCauley. and Shirley Morrison con- vince students that security in the future means buying defense stamps today. tSeatecl: left to right: vice-president, treasurer, secretaryg standing: president? ls your ambition college, marriage, or just a little nest egg for a rainy day? Whatever you decide, a little money would be a big help. We of the Go-Getters Club think defense bonds and stamps the perfect answer to that big question, How? Save money and help your country at the same time-what could be better? Every Friday we sell savings stamps to the students of the school. Miss Armagost's Junior Business Training class means much more to us now that we can apply what we're learning. Not only do we help with the defense pro- gram. but also with other welfare organizations. It was interesting to watch the sales increase each week. One of the big factors that pushed purchases to the top was a speech given in assembly by a member of the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. He spoke on the values of defense stamps and urged students to spend now in order to save later. The officers of the club are: president, Shirley Morrison! vice-president, Audrey Boyerg secretary, Shirley McCauley: treasurer, Joan Bowser. 54
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Il--usa,-.1 r l a nose FOI' DSWS JOURNALISM OFFICERS DISCUSS FEATURES AND BY-LINES:t Left to Right? Wendell Reddinger, treasurerg Donna Lee Shurnaker, managing editorg Con- nie Kugler, secretaryg Mary Gene Pyne, vice presidentg Lillian Allori, president. Many students like to write, so we decided to see if We had a Charles Dickens or a Victor Hugo in our school. Yes, we're talking about the Journalism Club. Once every month in The Leader-Vindicator four local paperl we have a whole page devoted to the different activities in which we participate, to all sports events, and to the im- portant happenings around school, There are different fields in which we can work. Poetry, short stories, cartoons, news articles, and jokes-e all have a place in the paper. Approximately two weeks before the deadline, the halls of the school are filled with division editors rushing from room to room trying to assimilate all the written rnaterial. Editor-in-chief Donna Shurnaker consults with staff heads, Roger Allen, Sally Sloan, Carol Hutson, Pat Allori, and Lorraine Skinner for the page layout. Our supervisors, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Shannon, and Mrs. Dovenspike, and the members of the Journalism Club someday hope to have a newspaper published regularly by the Club. We know that journalism is providing us with worthwhile experiences. Aldean, Lorraine, and Norma Study Correct Newspaper Form 53
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quiet, please lLeft to High!! Mildred Cerutti, Bonnie Smith, Nancy Colwell, and Ruth Williams will help you find that book you're looking for. Sometimes We complain that we haven't time to read library books, but that excuse is rarely heard now since our library has undergone so many renovations, and since the Library Club has been organized under the direction of Mrs. Jeanne Haines. Fifteen students meet every Wednesday to see how We can carry out our objectives-to become better acquainted with the library itself, and to get other students interested in it. Most of us are library assistants, but anyone can join. This year we have been kept quite busy getting new books catalogued and shellacked for the shelves. keeping the magazines up-to-date and in their proper places, and repairing torn books. All semester we have been working, also, on a vertical file which will serve to supplement ma- terial found in books. We have been cutting out biogra- phies and autobiographies found on book jackets in order to preserve them for future reference work. Officers are Ruth Williams, presidentg Bonnie Smith, vice-presidentg Nancy Colvvell, secretary-treasurerg and Mildred Cerutti. program chairman. Reference Work, Reference Work Will It Ever Come to An End?
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