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Show LIONS SELECT YEARSWORKERS Earl T. James, new Lions club president, was in charge of the first meeting of the 1942-43 year and announced selection of committees com-mittees and welcomed new members. mem-bers. Several Droiects are under con- sideration for adoption! The officers of-ficers and committee men are approaching their tasks with enthusiasm. en-thusiasm. Committees are: Constitution and by-laws Elliott El-liott W. Evans, C. E. Adderley; program and entertainment Joseph Jo-seph P. Scussel, T. H. McMullin, D. F. Johanson, Boyd J. Nerdin; attendance and membership Clair R. Mathis, Leland G. Bur-ress, Bur-ress, George Evans; Boys' and girls' work, education educa-tion and safety Dr. Paul S. Richards, Wilford H. Harris, the Rev. Daniel E. Leahy; community commu-nity betterment and civic improvement im-provement Francis A. Miller, George Bihler, T. M. Chesler, James Jimas; sight conservation, blind welfare and health C. A. Morley, Francis J. Quinn, R. L. McNamara; Lion3 greeters John Feraco, Ed Springer; Lions military affairs af-fairs Joseph P. Scussel, Elliott W. Evans. Clair R. Mathis, chairman of the membership committee, presented pre-sented a Lions club pin to D. F. Johanson, a new member, and Joseph P. Scussel presented a club pin to Ed Springer, who recently re-cently joined the group. George Evans, a former member, rejoined rejoin-ed the club. It was voted to purchase a president's pin and past secretary's secre-tary's pin for outgoing officers, George Bihler, president, and Chris T. Praggastis, who was reelected re-elected secretary. o i |