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a month toward the Beugian relief fund. There was, in- deed a generous response to this call to help the starving children of devastated Belgium. By the end of the month we had doubled our quota. It seemed that every month our sontributions increased. Everyone always saved all hiis pennies for the “Little Brown Jug” on Miss O’Meara’s desk. So, it seems, looking over the past record of Santa Rosa Hi’s war astivities, that she has, in every branch, gone gloriously “Over the Top.” 6 ee i oe = i RE NIOS
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oa ! ; War Artiuitivs That the Santa Rosa High School has responded quickly and loyally to the nation’s call to arms is shown by our service flag. But our activities did not cease when we The next in order was the food pledge campaign. During this campaign the stud- had given our boys to the service. ents showed a hearty interest and through their agency hundreds of cards that otherwise never would have been signed were signed and food pledge cards now hang in the windows of nearly every home in Santa Rosa. In December, following Food Savings Campaign, came the Great Red Cross drive. The enthusiasm displayer by the students in this drive has had no equal. After a week of hard work the results for S. R. H. S. were over 620 new members for the Red Cross. Soon after the big Red Cross drive was over, Santa Rosa Rosa Hi entered the Junior Red Cross with a too per cent membership. This, perhaps is our greatset achievement. Our Chapter of the Junior Red Cross has done splendid work. The boys, with their manual training work and their successful junk campaigns have kept a steady flow of money into the treasury. This money purchased the yarn and other necessary materials which the girls’busy fingers fashioned into socks, sweaters, helmets for the soldiers, be- sides clothes for the homeless Belgian children. The girls have worked faithfully every day after school until five o'clock under the untiring supervision of the teachers in charge. Too much credit cannot be given the students and teachers for the manner in which they support and carry on this Junior Red Cross work. Just after we had gotten nicely settled with our Red Cross work, the Third Liberty loan was upon us. The school children played a prominent part in this drive. As the result of our hearty cooperation of the stirring in as- sembly and unfailing work of all, S. R. H. S. oversub- subscribed her quota four days after the campaign began. Last month we played a game in which the mass of students were against the whole faculty. This was a con- test to find out who could last the longer when it came to The students, after trying for a week gave up the task of trying to “break” the teachers. buying Thrif Stamps. Although the students did not win, the results were far from a failure. The total amount received for Thrift Stamps at our bank was $1,400. Last, but certainly not least, comes our work in Bel- gian relief. Four months ago Miss O’Meara appeared be- fore the student body and asked us each to give a penny
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Pa odin Ahl, Kinley Anderson, Weston Anderson, Clarendon Abeel, Shirley Adams, Fred Anderson, Victor Abeel, Edwin Belden, Loyd Bailey, Bruce Burke, Mervyn Break, Gordon Bruner, Harold Bruner, Hazel Brush, Shirley Barnett, George Banks, Lester Bettini, Alissio Berger, Frank Boyce, Earl Bagley, Will Bither, Thomas Brown, Walter Clark, Charles Cochran, Paul Chapman, Guy Clarey, May Cochran, Edward Chapman, Charles Cooley, Victor Cassani, Fred Cameron, Donald Campbell, Everett Churchill, Frank Cooper, Leslie Campbell, Harold Coon, Jack Dignan, Howard Du Bois, Grant Dearing, Raymond Drysdale, Donald Davis, Carroll Drysdale, James Drysdale, Sidney Entzminger, Albert S. . Espey, Douglas England, Arthur Espey, Irene Farwell, Seawell Farnlof, Arthur Farmer, Ralph Francisco, R. J. Geary, Donald Gould, Charles Grindle, Monroe Gnesa, Louis Gmetti, Albert Garner, Floyd Gray, Donald Gale, Thorne Hewitt, Achie Hoag, O. H. Hanson, Roy Hollingsworth, Dale Hastings, Walton Hudson, Clyde Hyde, Will Holmes, Fred Harden, Will Heitsmith, William Jones, Clint E. Jones, Earl Jones, Rodney Jacobs, Eli Johnson, John Kinslow, Fisher Kuypers, James Koford, Edward Kistler, Amandus Keller, Vernon Lockhart, Robert Lockwood, Louis La Due. Earl Lawerence, William Lindsay, William Luce, Harry Luce, Wilfred Lencinoi, Louis G. S. Gonor Rall J. Lorimer, Edward Miller, Carl Morrow, William Meeker, Merton Miller, Thomas McKinney, Dudley T. Maroni, John McIntosh, Carroll Maroni, Al Monroe, Marian MacCarthy, Michael Meese, Arthur Matthew, Theodore Monroe, Esmond McPeak, Norman McMeans, Harold Gregory, Merle Morrow, Harry Mallory, West McDaniel, Victor Miller, Roy Mather, Weston Mitchell, Ellsworth McKinnon, John Mitchell, Samuel Noonan, Leo O'Connor, Robert O'Connor, Roger Overton, Ruth Olson, Leslie Overton, Theodore Pursell, Harold Peterson, Chauncey Peoples, John Pasvor, Louis Parrish, Charles Rathbone. Leland Roberts, Charles toss, Kemp Reams, Mannie Marguerite Rued Rued, Paul Richards, Ernest Reno, Orion Reno, Frank Rulophson, Wayne Rohrer, Calvin Read, Marvin Rice, Kenneth Slyter, Robert Sullivan, Leo Sewell, Edward Scott, Warren Steinnort, Paul Scott, Leland Stewart, Evan Swift, Leslie Stuart, Kenneth Sibbald, Jack Smith, Mazyck Snyder, Ernest Silvershield, Harold Sanford, Raymond Sullivan, Bernard Thompson, Kenneth Trembley, Paul Trosper, Gilbert Todd, Addison Tuttle, Ovid Scott Tanner, Eliza Thompson, Charles Underhill, Albert Valdes, Robert Wiggins, Charles Wilson, Earl Wiley, Will Wallace, Ralph Whitney, Clarence Wilkinson, Lloyd Ware, Allison Wood, John Weeks, J. P. Wheeler, Grant Weeks, Jones Wetzler, Dale Wallace, Marshall Yates, Kent
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