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f Wilson is all-out for this war: the Student Body bought a 51000 bond, 1750 students had Red Cross first aid courses, 85 faculty and clerks have Red Cross first aid certificates, students bought S1000 in de- fense stamps, teachers bought bonds, Vincent Reel and Paul Teschke, teachers, are in the service, the Senior Class gave the school a S100 bond, 100 from the Girls' League canvassed two districts for Red Cross. 'A' Wilson paid for and knit 195 khaki sweaters for American service men, 85 teachers and clerks registered draftees, and rationed sugar, flanked by 30 student typistsg 50 Boy Scouts are fire wardens and messengers, Mrs. Brueggemann's home room bought S85 worth of defense stampsg Miss Blackwood's French classes bought a ,525 bond and gave it to President Roosevelt, the Blackwoods gave S41 to a war relief, Campanile had dinner parties for 70 service men and netted S60 for yarn on a showg Wilson backed the Red Cross ambulance fund bought by students of Long Beachg 300 books were given to service men, service men in the park were given free tickets to plays, athletic events and Fiesta, Miss Chalker's Crew lavished decorations for service men's dinner, Spencer O'Brien has S7 50 in defense bonds, Joe Harvey 5200, Paul Crawford 8100, Leo Van- der Lans 51005 Bill Graef 5100. if Homes in Wilson are thrown open to the boys in khaki brown and navy blue. Families have shared Christmas trees, puddings, and turkeys with boys from every state. Boys have come in the kitchen and helped, beach parties of all seasons are given by families, clubs, organizations. Cakes, cookies, pies are served with hot coffee to the service men by eager women and girls at various centers night and day. Knitting away the day has become an unwritten command, a matter of pride and enjoyment, and sweaters, socks, and mittens roll off these hand assembly lines. Ac hospital and Red Cross centers the rolling of bandages, sewing of pajamas, and clothing for refugees and soldiers is a warming sight to see. This feeling of hospitality, and desire to serve is sweeping the country from home to home, city to city, state to state, and across to our Allies. In a hundred ways Wilson is on the alert hacking war HARRISON Pnoro 8
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