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THE MAROON AND GRAY Mo itor Syst m The monitor system which was installed last year is flourishing rapidly, The moni- tors patrol the halls and are at liherty to challenge any person who does not have a hall pass. It a person passing through the hall does not have one he is sent back to the room from which he came to get one. These monitors serve under a captain who is stationed at the middle entrance of the huildingg other monitors are on duty at both ends of the halls. They are given hadges to designate their ottice at the hegiiniing of the term, which must he returned at the end of it. During the hour that the group is on duty, the captain has full charge. .X monitor must he on duty one hour every day un- less he is excused hy the captain ot' the period. They may talk in groups, hut only two people compose one group. They may talk hut ten minutes at a time. The captain ushers all visitors into the office, The first ten minutes of the period arc used for inspecting locks. Any locker that is not properly locked should he re-locked hy a red lock. These are obtained from the office hy the captain. vVllCll the locks are removed an hour of penalty is given with each lock. Next year we hope to have the system more organized although the people serving now are doing remarkably well. XVhen it was started there was some douht connected with it because a few people refused to acknowledge the service the people were ren- dering to them and our school. The monitors came through, though, in spite of it all. MARGARET SAUNDERS. twenty-four
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THE MAROON AND GRAY The Umm' Swciefny n6f,w'ih'Qg'an 'Zh The Honor Society is 11 nation wich' illbliilliiflll. Many yn-ins :ign Il nn-cal wan been for an orgzniization calling for sclmlumliip and lcznlcrship in high scllmil sludcnts. Later an organization was started which stoml for fmn' things: Cil2lI'2lClC1', Scliulziixliip, Scrv- icc and Lcadcrsliip. The Society is inarlc np of thc incinhcrs of thc junior :incl Sunim' clusncs fnliilling 1 Q 4 IH05t nearly thcsc l'CI1lliI'ClllC11fS. They rcccivc gold pins on which thc lcttcrs L. 5. 5. L. are found. This ycar thc Senior nicinhcrs arc: :Xnna Xyilyllilf. .Xiitliony Vzlvrik, Hclcn Mc- Laughlin and Rachel Conn. twenty-three
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THE MAROON AND GRAY President ....... Vice-President .. Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . Chaplain ....... Sergeant at Arms Advisor ......... . ROBERT THORNTON . . . . . FRED RICHARDS . . . . . . ROBERT FALLS GEORGE RHEINFRANK . , . . . . CECYL SCHRIER JOHN ZAWOJSKI ... MR. E. R. GIBSON This is the second year that the Rossford Hi-Y Club has been in existence This club has had a successful year in carrying out worthwhile projects, largely due to the leadership of Mr. Gibson and the President, Robert Thornton, The early part of the school year was spent in collecting.: clothes for the nnfortnnales. The Hi-Y also helped make the Senior Prom a success, The members are: Harold Pringle, joe jarosi, Anthony Vavrik, Joe Gembns, Nlarquard Sears, ,loc Vrabfie, Amos Reihing, Lloyd Purdy, lfdwarcl Prono, Louis Bauer, Irving Richards, John Krasnla, W'illian1 Brown, james Strati, Robert Sarver, John Clement, Carl Clement, XVadc Philbin, Frank liinmick, Alex Polakovic, Bill Schings and Mr. Gibson. twenty-Eve
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