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INNII or XM. turn Ltrtamy shou nt bf. 1 pl tr slmrtap,L whtn you blfli get through XlKRTHA If-XXI? XXL wld torgu nu nuts md puppns on t mst s md hul tht mln ,mtl gamlx untusmn t th urn rxxn Dol Yum that bounds good Xlxkx IULISY Xlmt ol ui an too young, to gnu blond xll9'i Il l h l S .md nmlu Swahs for rht bum Dm. but wt ro tn ant.1p,L 7111 lLll SU 7pllk5 Jfk UYHIX lki IINOXI kllnlp LIL Y S LUIIUFN INN!! Dol Vzmrwtltrtul' Thr gurls bthmd tha. blond bthmd KUI' IWW RHI VL Jrv. tilting., C,lntLul1 :lm NIJ INNISKID S mursu tlso Iht stall Jssxstanrs hav. hmshul and art wor mg, for tht Rnd Cross K7Fj,2lUl7.ll!Ul'lS all our town NNN Dol Xktll sou gurls an Ltrtamly dmng, 1 wondu u U Nl.-XRIHA DMIS Oh I forgot We filled basktu of food at T'l12lI'lkSgINll'Ig and Christmas Thnn W4 furnish mllk to some nudw chlld and older pguplg all vt r Tht dlfftrtnt Llnssu Luth Ind 3 ptrmn at C hrnstmas tor whom thtv brourht tlothu and glfts INNIF Dol Thank sou so much Nlnss 'vlartm :md you too a,1rls Keep up that wonduful work I know you just Cant 1 tapablt ltatlnr as Nlxss Xhrtm Cmovl bu fllour xlmlv d S6 25 for hmpty Stotlxmg Iuml JU IUH RED CIHISS UUUWIL NIAKTHX DAXIS MARY LOUISl HAs1rNc.s IHIRISA TIDMOKL ANN MARSHAII FMNHRT MARY ANN Romsox Blllx W'11s N MARGARLT IARIN BARBARA PIXRBIN Imw TliKNSIllR XARH ww The H1311 Sfbfml Cflllmllf ld, to -rlgVlillartll:2nDBfxa12, shall Emmert,MTheriiZuQfgdnI-Elgings Marv Ann 'vhss Martm, A MY l ROblSOU, Betty wllSOI'l .Sfmfcnt DlV6Ff07 Asvormft Durrior St mor Rrprfst rzfuizz 1 umor Rrprcu Vlfdfll Srzlhbmllorz R1 pn Xl flfrlfll Irufrman Rm mxuzluhz fzgfvlb Grmlt Rzfm sr Ilfdfll f' null: vt t R nunlullz Q Ut II lrmnmllmlt Dt mrlmtn! Lauer School Cflltlltll Margaret Lalxm Barbara Harbln, Edlth Sorrow, Suzanm Thompson ,1 1n r -11, 1- - -- '1, ld' - .p- l . , ' : ' -- -- . l ' l day' . . ' '. - r 1' 'w ' n c 1 iv.1l. 1 .: , Y . l. k. Tl V g ' f ' l 'l .I ' l' -ll' bi' .l I - 2 by. MA .fx llfwlsz - . ' f I -' l ff 1 ' . t' Vg,-,f I ,' .., - v A, , .fl j b. xx iv I 1 1 .1 tvxa . x l 1 y 1 .1 VJ Avxv I .iz 1' ' ' A I A V Y I v 1 , i lxclraluuiflg lit suuh grantl worlcurs- nsnyou Xirlx and S3lCl1 170 Christrnas Stockings nn S s ' ' , L' . I 1 3 ' , 2 f 1 ,Aung ,... ,' 'L' ',' A' ....... Ak ' fl 'Ki .fo .......... 7 '1 c , .' ...... sf- , cz-,JY rp-v 'tv U, ,,,4I .xNCQu,- 'j ' Q t. M I -s A A l + . ' F K Y 6 V., Y' 1
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1 ig, 1, if x Aff, AC' FN K J fka -ai .J X 'X X . X , 5. 7 l Upper piclurc: We study Home Nursing. Ccnlcr: Nutrition is an important Red Cross Course. Lower piclure: Money for the War Fund through waste paper collections. .IENNIE IHIE I VE TIGATE RED URIISS ACTIVITIE S4'l'lll'Z A Rm' Cross Counril Meefing. Cbararlerx: Miss Marlin, Irnnic Doe, amd ibc Council Members. MISS MAR'I'IN1 Good morning, girls. COUNLII.: Good morning. QTakr smis mound roomj. MARTHA DAVIS! Will the secretary please Iead the minutes of the last meeting. CKnock at mloorj. Miss MARTIN: Un a low roircj Girls, I'll bet that's Miss Doe. Come in. JENNIE Dole: Is this the Red Cross Council? They told me I'd find it here. And you're Miss Martin? MISS MARTIN: Yes, Won't you have a seat and stay a while? The meeting has just begun. JENNIE DOE: Thank you. Now I want to find out all about this splendid work I've been hearing about. MISS MARTIN: Yes, of course. But you must meet our council. This is Martha Davis, our director, and Mary Louise Hastings, her co-chairman. Theresa Tidmore from the seniors, ' ' ' h d B tt Ann Marshall Emmert from the juniors, Mary Ann Robison from thc sop omores, an e y Wilson from the freshman. Then representing the downstairs girls arc Margaret Lakin from the eighth grade, Barbara Harbin from the seventh and from the intermediate department, jean Thrasher and Marilyn Couch. JENNIE DOE: Well, I can see why you've done such a splendid work. Now I want you to tell me what you've been doing. MARTHA DAVIS! Qlnzugbingj It's hard to know just how to begin. We have sponsored four paper sales with a result of nearly 20 tons and are planning more. The money from this goes to the War Relief Fund and other Red Cross funds. MISS MARTIN! Martha, don't forget notebook covers. MARTHA DAVIS: Oh, yes. We sawfe notebook covers to compete for prices offered by the manufacturers. And we collect tinfoil, when we can get it. 50
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MISS ROSIZMARY BARIR S jlnnw 1' NEWLY FIIIIIIIIIII 'CIE IlI1CLlBPIIOM0'IIli' IiI'llIIIli I' If 'I'H0llGH'IFllIiIiI1'EAIICH lluflrm' Dov, !'U7Illlll'fl'Ll by Iimily Wrlgbl, pn'xiife'r1l of flat' .Sci- inri' Club, wzlers for ltzllonzioryj -II XXII, Dot.: Look at all the bottles and tubes! I took chemistry while in high School, but all I remember now is H20-water! ICRIIIY: This is our laboratory where we work out all our ex' perimcnts. ,ll Nxn ITU!! Oh! cslii- left un! u lllllr .ifrwrrllj What is this thing? IISIILXC Qlalllgbirzgly, she n'plif'.Ij Oh-that? A craylash. The Biology class dissects the creatures. You see both classes use the same lab. - AIINNII, DOL: I think I'm glad I wasn't exposed to Biology, though I know it must be most interesting. Does the Science include both Biology and Chemistry? I-ixIII.x: Yes, it does. It's a new club just formed this year. It was organized to further interest in scientific research. ilixxn Dol-.: I remember how hard I used to have to study Ihu e formulas. One time while making acid, I accidentally turned it over. I had a letter from my boy friend out near it, and it so EMILY XVRIGHT . . . Prrfsidtwf MARTHA DAVIS . . . Vive-Pr'f-xizlwzf EI.oIsIa LI'.IIryIAN . . S4'!'l'l'fd!'-1'-TI'l'dXIll'l'I' IJLGGY SHI-LIfI-IIiI.II . . . 1'11l1liz'il-5' C ,IANIa CANIPBliI.l. . ate through the letter before I knew it. Oh, well, we stopped going together about a week after that anyway. Getting back to the Club. Does your work extend' beyond the school. I-QMILY: XWell, not as yet. But we have bright hopes. LINNII D01-,: I know that many of you must want to go on with Science in college. After the war and for the future chemistry will be much in demand. IAIMILY: Yes, that's what we think. We hope the Club will con- tinue through the coming years and will continue to do its part toward fostering interest in Science. BILNNIE DOI.: One of these days I expect to pick up the paper and find that some of you girls have become scientists. Now I really must go. I do wish you would concoct a magic fluid to hold time back long enough for me to do all the million things I have planned. ICMILY: Good-bye, Miss Doe. I'll let you know if we ever dis- cover anything. ,ILNNII Dol-.: You mean 1l'l7t'7l you discover anything. See you behind a test tube rack! Cheerio! S MARY LOUISE HASTINGS , , . Bmlogl' Rr'prr'svnfai1wx BETTY SLATON . . I A MARX' HUMPHRIIQS . , , ' C,Z7t'l1Il.Ifl'ij Rl'fIl't'5t'lIfdfll'l'S AIt'!l1l1l'I'SZ jane Addington, Betty Blanton, Betty Blount, Nelda Brantley, Julia Brewer, Mildred Broyles, Jane Campbell, Mary Cline, Marilyn Collins, Jamilee Copeland, jane Cowart, Martha jo Cravens, Martha Davis, Eda Embigh, Ann Marshall Emmert, Mildred Flowers, jean Fraser, Gini Hancock, Ann Harrison, Missie Harrison, Mary Louise Hast- ings, Jean Henson, Ruth Hoppe, Mary Humphries, Martha Hutchman, Loiette Hume, Patsy Jones, Connie Laube, Sis Lehmann, Lurlyne Lott, Be Be Maleham, Molly Ann Markert, Ann McColly, Alice Mitchell, Emily Claire Millican, Jody Montague, Barbara Montague, Mary Ann Patterson, Edythe Preacher, Ellen Quarterman, Peggy Shefheld, Natalie Titus, Betty Slaton, Helen Terry, Beverly Thomason, Ann Thornton, Ann Weyman, Eleanor Will, Marsha Woodson, Emily Wright, Fritzie Yundt. 52
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