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INTERESTS from lllf' l'Illll'fl States. Sonic lmvo rollcvted only usvrl stumps: otbcrs only ininl stamps. Ap- proxiniatvly M50 is tba- avvragv prim paid fora stump by the boys. Tho most valuable staunp in thi- world vosts 575000. Utbvr spevial groups also time been busy. Girls Leaclvrs Corps sponsorerl the support of iiliinf-so orphan cbildron, svvuring l50 girls to vontribute to tbvir support. The flowvr arrungvnient ffrou bas ke Jt the offif-1+ briffbt with uaosiesfi V N u . -C P . l I z- N l l u , lhe rnusn- Clf'lJilI'llIN'Tll bas been nnprovvd by tba- Mlxvd Chorus, under Mr. Dll'lilIlS0l1S instruc-lion. Boats of ull kinds are ronstruw-lf-d in tlu: Momivl Boat Building Club, uncle-r Mr. Her- nncll lIlNllllill4llI Hill! lhffy, 1 fl the 21 niclnbmmol the mb 1 . ., sail-bout. . a ll x nn- J , ' 5 - - vlub, lnucle il twvnty-four ii ' Mrs. Mixk Broaclc-ustiwf Club nwziurod ai Tlb Grade ilay on lbe life of Jobn Suttvr. r l l I . V V w l bv f.urrf1l it lfrviits Club nimnlwrs liuve kept up ssitb world affairs by intervsting reports and discussions.
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Y T 1 WVIIBKING TOWAllIl VICTOBY Bond and stamp sales at Rogers this year, up to May l5. amounted to almost 3911l,000, wbieli averages more than 3377.00 per person. After winning the eity-wifle XVar lioncl Contest in November. llogers was visitecl by Knox Manning. no- ted war eorrespondent. Mrs. lfdwarcl F. lialier, War Aetixities Clliiifltliill., presented lbe awards wllieli were an original eopy of a painting from the Chinese Ink Slit-k by Kurt Wim-se. and an original letter from Strutbers Burt. Paper drives wx ere another part of Rogers' contribution to the war effort. Almost 22.5 tons were colleetefl, netting the student body funcl more than 95210. Art elasses made almost 3.000 boliflay tray favors wbieb were given to the wounded at Long lieaeb Yaxal Hospital. Five afghans and about one linnclred bot water bottle 4-overs were inacle by the Junior Heil Cross for the war neerly. Artieles were eontribnterl by the pupils for edneational gift boxes. vm RED CROSS Seated: Edwina Cladden, Geor- gia Bowman, Janet O'NeiI. Goldie Harcus, Shirley Mallon, Carilyn Lowe, Rose Marie Nichols. Sfandlng: Nancy Eubank, Don- na Lee Tinkham, Kay Leh- man, Mrs. Swope. -T fi- 5 z - iris, .--v 2' wart 1 145 i sq- i s .. ff .fri . if .fu b : isis 'aff 1 El i ., if , . af-Q . Y COXSWAIN Seated: Jean France, lla Jean Chambers, Lael Fuller, Leon Pelsinger. Sfanding: Faustcna Fradd, Mrs Hoyt, Don C-lines. K i A Q I
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