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Show South Students Wind Up Can Drive; Will Aid Red Cross Board of Control members today met to map details of an intensive Red Cross fund drive at the school, it has been announced. The action ac-tion came on the heels of a gigantic tin can drive, which netted the scrap piles of the nation a size-abel size-abel sum of metal. Although no details have been released regarding methods the board will use to stimulate contributions contri-butions during the drive, which is expected to begin next week, general gen-eral concensure has it that the publicity and collections will be made in home rooms. Topping other high schools in the city in the War Community Chest drive of last November, South took in $104 in the week long-campaign. long-campaign. Appeals in the Red Cross drive will be aimed at an even higher sum, it was reported. Students will be expected, of course, to continue buying war bonds and stamps to protect the freedom they love. The second semester contest has outdistanced sales in the first month of the last' semester drive, Don Giacomo, stamp chairman, said, and hopes are high for an even higher total of stamp sales. Winning home rooms, 310 and 225, were awarded prizes of $1 to each student last week. |