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GIRL RESERVES Left to right: Louise Owen, Virginia Markle, Miss Frazier, Doris Shawhan, Judy Mobley, and Jo Brown. The Girl Reserve year began with a trip to Muncie to attend a conference of advisers, club ollicers and YWCA representatives. This year's oflicers were, president, Doris Shawhang vice-president, Virginia Markleg secretary, Louise Owen, treasurer, Judy Mobleyg program chairman, Jo Brown. Alberta Schmidt served as pianist. After the conference, a meeting was devoted to a discussion of events at the conference. Other activities for the year included a talk about the Girl Reserve WVardrobe by Miss French, book reviews by Mrs. XV. R. Thomas and Mrs. Pauline Overpeck, a playlet on W'Vorld Fellowship by members of the Girl Reserves, a talk and display about the Philippines by Mrs, Cline, group singing led by Miss Keller, a movie obtained by Mrs. Margaret Tumner, Musical programs, and a panel discussion with the Hi-Y on boy and girl relationships. A committee from the Girl Reserves decorated a Christmas tree for the school and a Christmas candlelight service was held in the assembly. III- Mr. Buck is the new sponsor of the Hi-Y. This club has organized a cabinet of several members who decide what they want done. The cabinet consists of committee chairmen and officers. The chairmen of the various com- mittees are as follows, membership, Bill Stewart, social, Bob Benefielg service, Kenny Hand: worship and devo- tional, Royce Beeson, financial, Bill Masterg program, jim Kaneg scholarship, joe Golden, and publicity, 'Ted Fer- guson. On january 29, the Hi-Y and Girl Reserves held a panel discussion of boy and girl relationships. Other activi- ties of this organimtion were the selling of Tiger pins and a swimming party at the YMCA in Anderson on Febru- ary 27.
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Back row, left to right: Kenneth Hand, sergeant-at-arms and Mr. Buck, sponsor. Front row, left to right: Elmer Maynard, president, Ted Ferguson, secretary, Jim DeaKyne, vice-president, and Bill Master, T DE CUUNCIL All workers must have a connecting link between themselves and their executives. The members of the A. H. S. Circus have elected eight people to represent them. Officers elected were Anne Bailey, presitlentg Helen LeRoy, vice-presiclentg Elmer Maynard, secretaryg Gene Ankrum, treasurer. The council sponsored a dance on December 14 after the lVabash basketball game. During the second semes- ter they introduced a new voting system of class officers to the school. The system requires live students to nomi- nate candidates for the ollices. The candidates each give a speech at a class meeting. In a few days a secret bal- lot is held and the new president and vicefpresitlent will give acceptance speeches when their names are announced as the Winners. lfeCSI!l'eI'. 1:7 Standing, left to right: Gene Ankrum, Harry Buckles, Elmer Maynard, and Mr. Evans. Sitting, left to right: Barbara Savage, Joan Tuerffs, Helen LeRoy, and Anne Bailey. Jean Ann Hendryx did not have her picture taken.
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