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Show Committee Acts to Speed War Bond, Stamp Sales i : store in advisory time to purchase stamps for memberes. 7. "Ten Per, Cent" pins will be distributed immediately on receipt of oral pledges. 8. Prizes will be, as in last year's contest, $2 for each member of the home room which wins the contest. Dance Will Set Tempo For First Semester Drive, Advisory Contest Noting a considerable lag in stamp and bond sales, a committee commit-tee was organized and approved by the House of Delegates and now has blossomed forth with rules de-, signed to fboost the 10 percent idea with inducements for a "bigger "big-ger than ever" drive. Headed by Roy Marsh, the committee com-mittee laid down the drives' purpose, pur-pose, "to make every Southerner a 10 percenter;" made rules, and planned a dance to give the start added impetus. The dance is slated for Friday and will combine with a football theme celebrating the opening of league play. Marsh announced that admittance would be the regular 25 cent fee plus a 25 cent war stamp purchased by every person entering. Others on the stamp commit-1 tee, Bob Barker, Dave McLelland, ; Chal Goss, Kathleen Oldham. Lois Wilkes, and Lillian Larsen stipulate stipu-late the following rules for the advisory group contest: 1. Every student in the home room must be putting ten per cent of all earnings into bonds or stamps either at work or In the school contest. 2. All those buying more than $50 in stamps will be placed in a separate class, their savings to count 5 per cent to the room's total. These students will contest among themselves. 3. EaclTroonf Ts to be" informed of 'the progress of other home rooms in the drive. 4. Bonds and stamps bought with money from parents will be counted count-ed toward the school's drive but not credited to the home room's total. 5. There are to be two contests, one to continue until the end of the present semester, the other to begin at the start of the second semester and continue until June. 6. Presidents will go to the book |