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N'NMQiWi :amp A, Bond u First row H Watson, J Ackerman R Stevens G Bennett R Hurlbut Second row B Peabody J Bartz, A WHY A R110Y, V CHVBSUHTO, D Underhill K Johnston, Miss Yohon The Stamp and Bond Club, as its name implies, is a group of students who donate part of their time each Tuesday and Wednesday to the sale of War Bonds and Stamps From the time of its organization in February 1943 stamps and bonds amounting to two thousand dollars were sold in the home rooms Up to March 1 of this year they had sold nine hundred dollars in stamps and are still working diligently to repeat last years success The eighth grade must be given special credit for having attained more times than any other class the obgective of lO01 participation on Stamp Day The Red Cross always on the alert to relieve human suffering, is doubly important in wartlme Every one is aware of its important work and is willin to help high school students are no exception This year each home room elect ed 1wo representatives a boy and a girl to direct its Junior Red Cross activities Besides conducting campaigns for financial support they supervised such projects as the collection of tin cans, magazines and the like Ju nior Red Cross First row J. Franklin, S. Archer, V. Shafer, J. Stasch, R. Platt, A. Price, D. Lyman Second row Miss Fisher, D. Newman, J. M. Johnson, L. Mehlenbacher, L. Pragle, E. Scott, E. Stevens, A. Way, G. Bennett, Miss Yohon Third row G. Morsch, P Pfluke, A. R. Kramer, K. Zimmerman, B. Schmidt, V. Way, R Lander 31 ,I A . , E, i . -, it T 4- ' ' , K 5- ' '. 4 5 ' K, K 5' 'xv-menu vw - -. 'mm A ' X X :i,1j',i ,sf , , , -as Lf g ar si 1 , C N . A Q' .. , . . , . p - s 4' - . , , , , . e I I ' . . 0 . ' 1 . . . - 3 , 1 ' J , .
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First row L Tenbrook, C Fox, F Kuch, D Kuck, J Vogt B Eschbach Second row B Peck, B Elsenhelmer, A Gessner, A Riley M Baird Dr es, I Lang, J More Third row H Gray A L Bates, R Malter, D Underhill V Cavagnaro J Kimmel, N Allen N Baird, L Pragle Every Thursday afternoon the girls look forward to their meeting in the gym at four o'clock With the idea of having fun and practicing good sports manship the girls play basketball volley ball, baseball ping pong, and badminton The officers this year are President Johanne Vogt, Vice President Dorothea Kuch and Secretary Treasurer Joyce Cooley Completing the executive committee are Helen Dallaportas and Frances Kuch The club also sponsored a membership party in the fall and a December dance which brought out a large crowd The Senior Class under the direction of Mrs Weiermiller, presented the a Southern family who rent their mansion to a rich Northern 'Yankee' and who are forced at the last moment to masquerade as servants Leading roles were taken bv Barbara Last and Clyde McAvoy supported by Louise Trescott, Aletha Gessner, Hazel Gray Virginia Yohon, Donald Eldridge Donald Stoltman, Wayne Becker and Dick Whitford A large audience seemed to enJoy their preformance l S mor Pla First row F Gray, L Trescott B Last, V Yohon A Gessner Mrs Weiermlller Second row D Fldridge W Becker, C McAvoy, P Whitford D Stoltman J Secor 3 0 o -.. . . l - - y ' J M. L. 1 . . ch I 7 ! b Q . ., , T . three act comedy 'Come Out of the Kitchen' in April. The story revolved about I I j . O , . , . , L, fA.:. . '. 0' , o - . . , . 1 0
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Model irplane lub Front row G Pulver E Walker J Franklin, D Folts N Whiteman, F Burmaster Back row R Paul J Schubmehl D Dean R Ryall W Humphrey, R Finch R Boerner, Mr Nitchke Aviation is of ever increasing inportance in the world today and a major interest as well as hobby for many boys For these reasons a Junior and Senior Model Airplane Club was formed under the direction of lr Nitchke The club meets during the school day, and members pay ten cents a week dues which will later be used for such things as buying reference books, purchasing films of flying models and buying prizes for proposed model contests The war is making the members feel the shortage of balsa wood in the construction of flying models but ingenuity of the members has overcome these handicaps L.....3 Left to right Mr Nnchke, H Pragle v WaYf L Clark, H Kuhn R Gibson R Whitford, A Payne 32 w - , , . , - 0 .9 ' . ' . , . y 1 y ' ! ' . , - 0 1 Q . , . u f L,I'W,.M . - , , , . 0 ' . 1 ' '
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