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AT YOUR SERVICE Second Row: M. De Turck, D. Brandner, J. Carney, I. Dyer, E. Beck, J. Bette, H. Gerke, L. Meyers, D. Seeholtzer, J. De Turck, D. Gow, E. Stephens. First Row: D. Bergen, J. Manolio, R. McMahon, L. Messler, J. Vogler, B. Akins, E. Hocihenberg, S. Williams, N. Bumsted, H. Floyd. OFFICERS RUTH MCMAHON ....... President JOANNE VOLGLER . . . Vice-President CLARA LODATO . . . Secretary-Treasurer MRS. B. HONEYWELL ....... Adviser At Your Service OW that oversea's correspondence has lessened, the members of the At Your Service Club lock for other fields of service. The duties of the At Your Service Club in the past have been writing letters to service men who had attended our school. The writing ot a weekly column in which letters from the boys in service have appeared, was printed in our local paper. The local papers were mailed all over this country and also overseas. Since the end ot the war, the club has taken on an additional duty. The members are now doing monitor duty in our cafeteria. The At Your' Service Club selected the gift which was given to Mr. Muschell, our prin- cipal, by the school upon his return from overseas service. The club was responsible for the Welcome Home sign hung over the auditorium doors. The sign was hung there in honor of Mr. MuscheIl's home coming. The members ot the club have been very taithtul in giving up their time to these vari- ous activities. ln the future the At Your Service Club will be ready to sponsor any worthwhile activity that will make our school a better to work and play.
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5 r .73 A ' f ef f' 4- T H. .9 'P 7 13' Tavj -vo . --'J 44. f 2' V' 'K If ,l if tw i .J L at if ii The Tri-B's H old! a Press Conference X .T fa. RFTER Game -P, valve? N B MW ' rf 'ffl X A g X 'MNXF HHLLS- Vg, Ai, Pcnci For- Sa AH, Tj 5 Q, ff 2 ,. if,.- ,Q cf V0 ,Z R 5 7 E ' THE A SCboaLl v IE,-j 0' ,,, wir 6 V! gal' V N Y., , Z K. i 1 y Q if -'WR gjijT keuvucx Question: Who are those girls who wear the white sweaters with the three maroon B's? Answer: That is a very good question. The girls you speak ot are members of the Tri-B Club. The three B's on the snowy white sweaters stand for the purposes of the club, boost the school, befriend others, and build character. Question: Does the Tri-B Club help others? Answer: Oh, yes! The girls make cancer dressings. The members also make favors for the dinner trays of the patients at Bergen Pines Hospital. For the little children at the hospital the Tri-B girls make stuffed animals. The members of this active club decorate the halls ot Westwood High School when the Christmas season draws near. As another service to the school the busy Tri-'B girls sell tickets for the home football games in the tall. Question: Does the Tri-B Club have any social activities? Answer: The Tri-B certainly does. The girls have suppers, picnics, and parties. A delegation of Tri-B's swim in the Y-for-All in Hackensack several times during the year. A trip to New York, a dance, and a Mother-Daughter banquet are on the social agenda. lt is very evident that the Tri-B are just about the most active girls in West- wood High School. I! . , . 7 U , H Jwfi .741 ,lo-r 'Lf f-:J 4 1. 'I Q ' sz 'X OFFICERS 1 PRisciLi.A wooo . . . . . . . .' President P My PATRlClA LOCKITT . . Vice-President ,TV RUTH TOENSMANN . . . Secretary ' Ai JOAN PENNELL . . . . Treasurer Kidman.
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,yy I Xt IX, ,II The Red Cross Club Christmas Tree Brightened J i xl Camp Shanks This Year TI, Q ls I WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL has had a fine Red Cross Club. The stu- llx X N dents have cooperated in several successful drives, such as the BundIe 'J X I Drive for the poor children and Christmas boxes for men in the service. The X ' Q Annual Red Cross Drive netted excellent proceeds for several hospitals and the Red Cross Association. My I il The girls knitted many squares for afghans to be used as lap robes for X N sick patients. A Christmas tree at Camp Shanks was decorated by the club, all the decorations being furnished by the girls. xii I t I xv J 5 oFricERs I I I li JULIA BETTI ......... President I RI MARILYN ENGELMAN . . . Vice-President I 'I 'JG I BETTY GRAFFNER . . . Secretary-Treasurer I H LEAH CLINE .... ..... A dviser I X . It .I xg xyrxq II Io If I ,grit .X -, RED CROSS CLUB Seated: M. Engleman, J. Bette, B, Grafner, Miss Grady. Standing: J. Manolio, G. Boehringer, H, Wanninger, G. Bohlke, D, Schick, J. Cesareo, N, Guild, R. La Morte.
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