lilrls l.1-.llgllv U00 strong swl-pl I0 lll R' lll'ifIllIN ill llvll Truss l'l'Ilf.fl'Illll 0 Gini s' l.IiAGllli Quiclceiieil hy the hattle stars of Wilstwii's own heroes who flocked hack to the campus x'l.lIlV. the Girls' lieagiie, 800 strong, massed to l1a:lc the Red Cross in stanclarcls never hefore rearhed in this institution. A gala asseinhly featuring Red Cfioss and Navy officials as spealcers. was held November 3. initiating the Reel Cross Driveg twenty-live afghans were knit hy zealous lvoys and girls in all of the sections: drives for soap, hooks. wash rags, doll clothes. Christiniis carcls, and 200 ash trays were launchecl and put through with great success: patriotic girls were found every Wfediiesclay night at Reel Cross Heaelquarters making surgical dressings. and committees were kept lnusy fashioning baby clothes and layettes for Navy Relief. At an asseinhly for girls linsign jean Campbell of the XWAVES, former Girls' League presiclent. gripped her eager audience with her adventures as a memher of the W0l11El1.S Navy. The League ventured lu Poly and ff. for tea .intl shared in group discussions on problems facing the high school girl. Other successful activities were the Spoiisofs tea, Pug and Little Sister party. Alumni dance, ami Advisory lioartl spoil daiiiv, 0 G, l.. Iixrc. lin. Bryant, Mifiee. ffliainhers, Smith. Fisher. Sharples, lieuer. Halitus. Slifsgertl. Nliner. 5 N.. A 1 - :.:g',.Q . my , .rn i , Ii
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lllllIll!llllll'l' Slivlmc-I. Nurse-. NPIIIIIIIII fl'lllll South l'lu'ifi1'. ll-II ol' XVIII' .. qt 9 is ag, JL Q 1 ll, lVlII.l'I'ARY GIIIDANCIE eeNever hefore in the history of Woodrow' Wilsoii have high ranking officers from rin- Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Corps, and Nlarines come to give seventeen year old hoys information and an opportunity to ask questions ahout their spechc lvranch of the service. ln every talk given hy these high ranking ofhcers they have stressed the importance of finishing high school. if possilwle hefore going into the service. And those who have not finished high school have written to Mr. Hennes and Mr. Nlangold asking how they may get enough credit to get theirhigh school diploma. Mr. Hennes and Mr. Mangold have also arranged for several assemblies for the seventeen year old students. and had as their speakers ex-Xvilson hoys who are now in the service. They also stress learning to write good English, to know math thoroughly, to know science and to he physically fit. Veterans of grim Pacific bring war io Wilson
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