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Hi-y First Kow: Left to I»,ml amllin, Bussed fteidenberg. Alfred Marley, Bob Thompson Bill Watkins. Second Koxv: Thomas Bickenbach, Harold Bond, Richard Thompson, Paul Ghuvarsky, Ah In Peterson, All ern Watts, James Whaley, Third Fow: Paul Beck, Wilford Wilson, Sidney Stillwaugh, Garrett Bouton, Lawrence Howe, David Estrada. III-Y The Ili-Y started the season with the usual mock initiation, followed |,y the serious initiation. A series of talks on crime were given by speakers from Denver, In place of the annual Minstrel Show, an Operetta was given by the lli-Y and Girl Reserves. Everyone remembers the Ili-Y dance. It was quite an affair. To end the season we held the last All City meeting at the Aurora Gym. If it had not l»een for the mud, all would have1 been fine. The new officers for next year are President ....................... Secretary ....................... Treasurer ....................... Vice-President .................. as follows: .............Paul Candlin .............Alfred Marley .............Hob Thompson .......Itussell Keidenberg
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GIRL RESERVES First How—Officers-—Left to Right: Anne Mehl. Florence Wit herd, Frances Shipman, Ithodn Johnson. Second Row: Margaret Barker, Winifred Grund. Maxine Drown. Ruth Stafford. Kathryn Gessinger, Faith Barron, Mary Jane Lipner, Lois Wood, Fannie Sheehy, Rena Brant, Mary Cox, Mary Inza Fry. Third Row: Mary Kathryn Gordon, Lois Biles, Alice Rock, Viola Coles, Alice Hoery, Ethel Mullins, Helen Brooks, Georgia Garkie, Illien Bessert, Bertha David, Janice Gordon, Josephine Reynolds. Fourtli Row: Thelma Johnson. Eileen Irthum, Josephine Hunter, Verla Parcher, Joyce Kloppel, Amelia l’ittroff. Miss Andrew, Frances Sheehy, Dorothy Deagle, Thelma Heap, Alaine Iieed. GIRL RESERVES Girls, do you remember that initiation? The darling long underwear and the crank case oil were simply grand. This is tin first year the G. It. has ever given an informal initiation. After that came Recognition Services, and we were full fledged G. R’s. With the help of the Hi-Y we gave a dance at Christmas, to make up baskets. We had a speaker from Colorado Woman’s College who spoke on etiquette. We then hud a dinner in which we were supposed to put our newly-gained knowledge of etiquette into use. From reports some of us left our etiquette at home. Then a woman came out from Denver to tell us How to Keep Beautiful,” and how to have the ’ skin you love to touch.” This, of course, was very interesting. Every Wednesday wo had hobby groups at the Y. W. C. A. There was a group for almost anything you wanted to do. Once a month we had Community night at the . Those dances were fun, but oh! how our hearts felt when we asked the boys for those dates. A woman gave us three lectures on Social Relationships. Altogether the G. R’s. have had a year full of usefulness and fun. The new officers for next year are: Pr si(lpnt .....................................Anne Mehl Secretary .................................Kathryn Gessinger Treasurer ....................................Frances Sheehy Inter-Club Council Rep.........................Mary Inza Fry
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PEP” CLUB First Pow: Officers Florence Witherol t President): Mary Jane Lipner (Vice President) ; Pauline Christen (Secntary and Treasurer). Second Row; Uena Hrant, Until Stafford, Anna Lee Enunick, .Mary In .a Fry, Lois Piles, lllien Pessert, Ithoda Johnson. Tiiird Row: Kathryn Gessinger, Josephine Hunter, Thelma Johnson. Frances Shii»-lhan, Alaiue liecd, Thelma Heap, Anna Lasser, Helen Uobiusou. PEP CLUB This is the second year for the Pep Club in Aurora High School. I mler the leadership of Miss Martin, sponsor; Florence Witlierel, president; Mary Jane Lipner, vice president; and Pauline Christen, secretary-treasurer; ihc club has really accomplished things this year. The lirst thing we set out to do was to get the entire club in uniform. This took quite a while, but we did succeed in being in uniform for the first basket l all game Gnu-uniforms are white linen sj ort dresses, with kelly green bolero jackets, tics, and belts. A white sailor hat completes the outfit. They have been considered quite attractive. Then, under the supervision of our president, we put on drills at all the home games. These were appreciated very much, ami really showed co-operation on the part of the girls. Among the activities sponsored by the club was a candy sale. We are intending to have another, and also to give a social. Then the Athletic Banquet was given May 17, in honor of the football and basket ball squads. I ne mothers helped put this on and deserve high credit for it. The last thing we did this year was on Green and White Day. We were there in uniform and furnished pep in big helpings for the event. Xexi year’s officers are: President .................................Florence Witherol Vice-President .......................................Pauline Christen Secretary-treasurer ............................Ruth Stafford May you run the club with great success and accomplish much! ! ! !
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