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iossage, Frank lerg, Marjorie , Pat Cowan, SID fIESTER Toy, R010-f-Clfltliillg classes sew for the Red Crossg Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Sale. Mnjfjjc IQOZU-4lVlCfCtlVVOI'lC classes make ash trays of tin cansg Veteran boxes on display BOHOIH jgow--Collecting coat hangers and magazines for canteensg Woodwork classes make chessmcn for service cl The Junior Red Cross, under the direction of Miss Mmgmet Mrflieinyi was very active this year. In Curly December, the group Hlled fifty box-es f cu g,Cwm,1r These boxes were decorated in or W' ' ' f' . . attmctive ChriSmrm5 W1-appings and were delivered - A'-'c l'f. to tae Red Dim' Lin f j , Km C,r.fss also helped sell Tu- Membens Uf VV , b I - 5 hm.-f,e,wf1f, seals during the lunch periods ercu ow 1 '- s ubs. in the cafeteria. For their project of early spring, they helped collect old clothing for the Mutual Help Division of the Parent-Teacher Association and for the Russian War Relief. Another of their valuable, completed projects was the filling of boxes for the children of the War-torn countries of Europe. 17
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i-.-4..M. ,.., JUNIOR RED CROSS :wan Q si lllllllilllll Third Row-Paul Glen, Patricia O'Byrne, Olive Holmes, Betty Crittenden, Jack Gossage, Frank Laury, Jo Ann Tucker, joan Lockwood. , I Secrma' Row--Robert Henry, Jack Tucker, Geraldine Taber, Elizabeth Hedenberg, Marjorie King, Shirley Grout, Beverly LaScala. First Row-Cedric Nothwang, Helena Mae janssens, Ruth Handley, Alice Bailey, Pat Cowan, Lois Chiarelli, joan Mantel. A. L..- ...... ..,...............,.....,.,..m-.- r IJ B -R 11 ' h ill L a ir ini Rod ar' ret Bell gliiiliy Bigger, CO een Cmwrlg ti B 8 Vey, V g 3 di M in i SECOND Third Row--Paul Glinn, Celia Kraft, Christine Davis, Alice Jeanne Bailey, Norma Koehn, Alfred Maier, Dick Pack, R. C. Harris. Second Row-Richard Rubins, Wayne Wilson, Allen Welch, Pat Brown, Roberta Link, Marjorie Huff, Betty Hostin, juliene Williams. First Row-Milstead Zahn, Lucille Nelson, Margie Mayfield, Shirley Frerking, Mary Orrick' Rosemary Myers. 16 :anilig3q-v-n.u..1g,- ,dun gk-W.. ,LJ-lag A, ,Af v 4 A A 4 ,SMX ,. f,f fF'7Wfskw i Q ff! ,, ,f ' JZ f yn 'Z 'Q-.',3. 9' f f A f , , l 1 . ...Z . Q , . ?5f5fff-za ., , 'eff lv fi fl t, k
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1.1 ,ng 1-ngdxlgt-nu4..vM'. . 1 LIBRARIANS Left to Right-Sallie E. Deatherage, Branch Librarian, Kathryn Hoffer, First Assistantg Kath- ryn Shacklett, Adult Assistant, Berdine Petri, ClJiIzlren's Librarian, Mrs. Doris Lashbrook, Childrenfs Asssitant. All the known world, excepting only savage na- tions, is governed by books. -VOLTAIRE Is it not natural then that the library is coming to be considered more and more by educators as the center of the modern school? Webster deines it in part as a collection of books and pamphlets kept for study or reading. We hope you have found it more than that. At Southeast the library reflects the activities and assignments of every classroom from shop Work to history. It supplements, aids, and abets both teacher and student in preparation of lesson or thesis. This last year has challenged us to keep abreast of the latest developments in science, medi- cine, race problems, and international affairs. In addition, We have tried to supply you with recrea- tional reading, both enriching and entertaining. The room itself, with the sun streaming through southern Windows all day and the soft colors of murals depicting scenes from Mark TWain's books, will be symbolic, we hope, of the light and color books will bring to your future lives. In proportion as society refines, new books must ever become more necessary. -GOLDSMITH OFFICE ASSISTANTS 18 4-,.-Q.-npvasam-p:::.:.,, - . Alleen Armstrong Melba Hightower Betty Mailman Robert Minniear
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