s ■ ' n Atli O V E 4 2 Wisely guiding the Summer 1942 semester through numerous activities, Buster Galbraith succeeded in maintain- ing Dorsey ' s high status of achievement always evident in its accomplishments. During this semester the organization of the Dorsey Congress and the arrangement of a suitable schedule for club interests were completed. Dorsey again re- ceived the honor of sending a student chairman to the Youth Conference held at the Biltmore Hotel and Buster was elected to this important position. Under the direction of the Service Vice-Presidents, Lois Oshier and Mark Nevill, the service units through coordi- ating many new ideas, were organized for greater efficiency arid increased effectiveness. Dorothy Parks and Jay Moskovitz, Girls ' and Boys ' Personnel Vice-Presidents, respectively, directed those boards which helped to solve the problems of the boys and girls, thus keeping school relations running smoothly and happily. Commun ity Secretary, Jean Casey, aptly kept Executive Board minutes and carried on the necessary student-body correspondence. Marge Riley, Commissioner of Fine Arts, led many activities which contributed to school cultural development. As Public Relations Commissioner, Bob Winquist succeeded in bringing into closer association the school and com- munity, which resulted in a better understanding between these two groups. Mark Nevill, Boys ' Service Vice-President; Lois Oshier, Girls ' Service Vice-Presidenf ; Dorothy Parks, Girls ' Personnel Vice-President; Jean Casey, Secretary; Jay Moskovitz, Boys ' Persoanel Vice-President.
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