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Clillm ll-ll ll IORANGE AND BROXVNI ll ll-ll H3219 V MISS VVILSON, MISS CAMFBIELL, MISS S'l'l'IlNlNGlCI2, Sponsors liATHETi,lNlfl JOHNTZ, GLADYS Me,-XDAMS, BEll'l'l'lA, COIIXVIN, IGIAZABETH BUTTER- FIELD MEIILE IVIATIK, MYRTLE LANVRENCE, DONNA IDUCKVVAIAJ, ISABELLE SMEE Girl Reserves HE BIG SISTERS, former members of the Girl Reserves, gave a get- acquainted party for their little sistcrsf' the new girls, during the first week of school. Over two hundred girls as members signed their names to the purpose: To promote Christian living among the girls, to raise the physical, social, mental and moral standards of the school g and to prepare the members for a life of service. Officers for 1924-25: President, Donna Duckwall, vice-president, Myrtle Lawrence, secretary, Isabelle Smee, treasurer, Merle-Mark. The chairmen ot committees: Program, Bertha Corwin, social, Catherine johntzg service, Gladys Mel-Xdams, publicity, Elizabeth Butterfield. liach committee has had a hike or party. The big obligations of the club, national dues and the pledge to the sup- port of Miss Vance, G. R. secretary in China, have been met in larger amounts than before. The money was raised by a book exchange, sandwich sales and contributions of members. A special Christmas offering, connected with a fwhite gift service, added twenty-five dollars for local work, Mercy hospi- tal and Near East Relief. Under the direction of Miss Campbell, many interesting meetings have been held including a joint Thanksgiving program with the lfli-Y, a candle recognition service, a New Yearls Pie, The Meaning of the Flag-,H Helping Brother, a Chinese program and silver tea, a T rip Around the VVorld and a mother-and-daughter banquet. At Estes Park last June four girls and Miss Steininger represented the club. Miss Campbell attended the sponsors, meeting at Topeka in Novem- ber. Twelve girls, with Misses 'Wilson and Steininger, attended the winter conference at Concordia in February. , 31-EIEJI ll Il ll I1 925l ll ll ll lEl l 1 l 1 1 'I 1 I :1g'e Seventy
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ft:-EIB! ll-ll Il lolmiwum AND luunvm up gp-H 45513, SNOXVIJEN FLINT TIEUIIANII CRANE Abilene High Soltnooll Booster HB ABILENE High School Booster, official publication of the high school, is published bi-weekly by the journalism class. Starting in 1915 with a weeklv section in the Abilene Daily Reflector, the Booster has Grown to a five-column newspaper. b As a mtnilxer of the Central lnterscholastic Press Association, the Boost- er is ratecl as a first-class newspaper, Besides a special Christmas issue and an f'extra callecl l'll Bite on ,Xpril I, the staff ecliterl the Reflector on May 8, The staff: l41IJITOIl-lN-CHIEF, tFi1'st S6'Illt'Stt'l'l ,,,,,, ,vjflnytl Snowdon lf1lJlTOll-IN-CHIEF, lS9l'0llll Semesterl ,.,,.., ,,,,,,,, l Jon Crane AIDVERTISING MANAGER, 1First Semesterl ,.c,,,,,, , ,,,N.v, .lives Flint AIPYYCIITISING NIANAGICR, KSeeoml Semeslerl ,,,.,,,,,. Yvilliam 1'etel'S Fl HST Sl'l1VIl'1STl'Ili SIGCONIY S ICIVI ICST IC ll ASSUCIATIC 1ClJl'l'0llS--Xvilllillll l'vlul'S, Agggnil-ylipj pH3I'l'Ol:g -. gtrth lylul-ng-11, Don Crane. FICATFIIIC EDITOR-Setll iNIllt'Y'lL'll. EXCHANGE 1'llJlTOlif Marga1'et Kil- liourne. SPORT ElJlTOl'I4llolantl Oliver. ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGI-HIS 4Harry Hampton and Don Sc'lira1lel'. CIHCVLATIUN MANAGEII-Carl ltnmold. ASSISTANT CIRCITLATION MANAGlCltf YVayn.- lmlrymple. SENIOR l:EPOIITEll-Luc-ile Rogers. llE1'ORTlfIRS-John Bonfield, Paul Buell- anau, Ben Butterfield, Zoe Colby, Awyn Gamber, Clarence Gisli, Aileen Hall, Maud Hurley, Burl Kessinger, Delbert Leasclier, Gordon Mark, Harry Holler, Bob Sliearor. Marguiu-t Kilhourne. l+'l'1,X'I'l'lllG lfllJlTUl:4Clarenm-Q Gish, , ICXCHANGIG l+IlJl'l'0l:fAile-en Hall. SVUIIT IGIJITUII-llolaml Oliver. ASSISTANT ADV IGHTISING MANAGERS- Gordon Mark, Lucile Rogers, t'll1Cl'l.ATlON M.-XNAGl4IlifCarl llumold, .XS:-IST,-XN'I' Cl IICULATION MANAGER'- Hoh Sliearer. SENIOR l2lCl'OIlTl+Zll4Mautl Hurley. IilCl'0l:TlGl-iS-Zoe Colby, Rees Flint, Awvn Gamber, Harry Hampton, lion- ultl4Sel1l'amler, Floyd Snowden. CLASS l1lfIl'0liTl'IHS-1.1uniorl, lsabellu Smee, fsopliomorel, John Johntz: 4Fr'eshmanl, Uma Bishop. FACULTY AD-VISEI: ................... . .............. Marjory Keohane - - , CIEIEI Il ll Il 1192 5 I ll H ll 15513, 1 S 1 - - M l 1 Page Sixty-nine
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, 1 fi:-EIEII ll-ll H IORANGE .um BROXVNI n n..n IEg5 cm chairmen uf thc cunnnitt HON CILXNIG, FLUYIJ SNUXVIPIGN, IPUN Sl'llI2.XlllGlI, XYII,l,l,XM l'l'I'l'lCllS HARRY H.-XINIPTON, 11111105 l l.lN'l', LESLIE 1-IASIUCIL lHlil:fY HE OFFICICRS for this yawn' were Rates Flint, prcsimlcntg llztrry Hump ton vicc-prcsiclcnt: Flovcl Siimwlvli, sccrctaryg Lcsln- Rzlslier, trcas nrcr. Klr, lfrcnch is faculty spmism. ln zlclclitinn lu thc mticcrs. twin nniittecs wc-rc ztppuiiitecl by the wllirn-rs tn assist thcni in their work. M ees :irci llwn fAI'ZlllC, wurlrl wnrlig Dun Sclirzulvr. prograing Xlillizmi Pvtcrs, scrviccg l'1l'2lIlk'lS Duffy, liilmlv stnlly. An Inner L'irclc cmisisting uf thc Clll7lllGl inclnlmcrs was fnrnicrl for purposc of creating guucl will :unung thc stumlcnts. :Xt thc hcgnining uf the year st-vcn 1 N lht nunihciis uf thiQ Qlllllll zlrci lxcv. lll the work :Incl :ulvise the lilly.: ' A . A Bowles, Rox: Tuwnlcy, Rev, liruclliczul, -Inu 'l'n1ts, Rztyimiml Iishlcinzxn, l'r.n cipal l,iZ11'Klll0l' :intl Supcrintenclcnt 511111-y. . . I S Funr buys ul thc local Qluh :lttvinlt-ml thv Ili-Y czmip .lt Llunp Xlbucl ll ' 'znlt-r, lflnyml Sinnvnlvii :incl llzirri spring. 'l'hc-5' :irc beth Klucnch, llnn Nhi l-iampton. The nucmnclzly lum'lie0ns helfl cvvry uthcr XYCc'l1iQsmlzLy lizlvc' provecl vcrx helpful. all Last spring thc U. R, and Hi-Y clnhs hclml Z1 spring fcstivnl which was mtuhly successful. 'liilml ll Il ll I 192 5 I H ll Il 'EIEJ3 ' ' ' ' H l l I l Pago Seve-ntv-mn 1 lht the lclviswrx' liczuls wcrv cliuscn- to help 7 l
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