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Back Row Lillian Loose, Audrey Jorgensen, Evelyn Lerager. Beulah Stcifenson. Ada Fern Lucht, Alice Redeiss. Ruth Korsch. Martha Fanning, Maryalicc Heilman, Phyllis Tate. Rosinc Church. Betty Hauschildt. Kathleen August, Norma Tomky. Third Row Miriam White. Maxine Bybee. Betty Rose Connors. Dorothy Wittwer. Annie Nowicz, Elsie Ostwald, Alberta Herrmann. Marva Armstrong. Corinne Cray, Jackie Westbr x»k, Loi Sharp. Edith Joppa. Betty Krout, lola Tate, Aletta Bigelow. Ruby Hale Second Row Dona Jean Christensen. Ruth Krenning. Nola Atkinson. Marvel Townsend. B.ttv Caywood. Virginia Klippert. Ruby Sharp, Dorothy Bolinger, Betty Bolinger. Ruth Wetzbarger. Elma Ann Sorensen. First Row'--Miss Cameron. Sponsor; Dale Coplen. Betty Joy Cilliland. Jeanne Ann Webster, lean Baugh- man, Maxine Darrah. Alma Walter, Mary Anne Fisch. Prarl Spenser. Priscilla Gallegos, Jean MacNeill. Millicent Colwell, Doris Flohr. Edna Boier. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES The Junior Girl Reserves came into being as a separate organization only this year owing to the fact that G. R. had increased to ninety'Seven members and had thus become too large to function as one group. After the division was made, with only Freshmen and Sophomores comprising the Junior G. R. and with Miss Cameron remaining as sponsor, the new group elected the following officers: Corinne Gray, president; Miriam White, secretary'treasurer; Jean MacNeill, program chairman; and Jeanne Anne Webster, social chairman. The activities of the new group included a boyTriend party, a skating party, and a kid party. In addition the Junior G. R. gave two food sales in order to raise funds to send one of their own members to summer camp. In several other activities such as charitable work, both groups of the G. R. functioned as a unit. [ 2 I
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Back Row Mona Cad man. Thelma Klippert. Betty WiUon. Ellen Whit . Betty Jo Jean de Beur. Mary Norman. Patty Ann Jenwrn. Juanita Allen. Donna McBride. Elaine Armstrong, Mary Ann Brcning. Second Row—Florence Oswald. Margaret Johnson. Velva Oxford, Lois Wehrly. Maryellcn Webster. La Verne Lary, Betty Ann Danielson. Blanche Alexander. Ruth Flohr. Jane Davis, Eileen Hardgrovc. First Row Miss Falk. Miriam Weiiner. Ruth Walter. Dorothy Nichols. Cleo Coplen. Ada Mae Sorensen. Bcmadinc McDowell. Imogcnc White. Leila Gallegos. Marietta Southard. Pat Lusby. Ellen Berry. SENIOR GIRI, RESERVES “As a Girl Reserve I will try to face life squarely, to find and give the best is the pledge taken by members of this organization. Girl Reserves is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. for younger girls, whose purpose is to build a fellowship of women and girls. The Senior G. R., sponsored by Miss Falk, was guided for this year by the follow- ing officers: Velva Oxford, president; Maryellen Webster, vice-president: Ellen White, treasurer; Ada Mae Sorensen, social chairman; Betty Wilson, program chairman; Ellen Berry, service chairman; and Margaret Johnson, student representative. During the year in order to raise money to send three or four girls to the G. R. camp at Camp Lookout, the girls made and sold little yarn men in Brush colors and also gave a successful food sale. Social activ- ities included a picnic for all Freshman girls, a boy-friend party, and a progressive dinner. In addition, the girls tried to serve their com- munity by preparing a basket for the poor at Christmas time and by knitting squares for blankets for the Red Cross. £ 21 ]
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Back Row Orville Tomky Reuben Bose run. Fulmer Christensen. Jack Pedersen. George Hart. Everett Christensen, Howard Krout. Lynn Greenwood. Frank Hale. Th,r i?mV Ro{ in G'auque. John Gill. Ednar Christensen. Richard Krout. Calvin Lucht. Donald UIdemeyer. Lloyd Hansen. LeRoy Amen. Donald Pedersen. Second Row-Dean Christensen. Raymond Wcitner. Donald Stitt. Warren Stenback. Rolland Hart. Raymond Peterson. Paul Eichcr. First Row—Arnold Christensen. Mr Ostermiller. Mr. Hahn. Mr. Oldemeyer, Mr. Kimmons. Mr Thomson. Mr. Gill. F. F. A. The Brush Chapter, number 23, was granted a charter on May 10, 1927. Ever since then it has grown in size and improved in its methods until 1940 when it was designated the outstanding chapter in Colorado and received a plaque. In the fall of 1940 this chapter represented Colorado in the national chapter contest, and was given honorable mention. Each member is required to have a farming program of his own either in livestock, poultry, or crops. In 1940 the total investments of all the projects amounted to $7,547.79 and the net profit $1,068.35. This not only gives the boys a chance to earn money, but it gives them experience in farming. The boys exhibit their animals, poub try, and grains at fairs, seedshows, etc. Each spring along with their school work they learn to judge livestock, poultry, and grain. There is a team chosen to represent the chapter at the state contest. This last year the chapter had many chapter activities. Some of these were to raise funds, others were for experience such as rabbit drives, chapter projects, seed treating, seed testing, livestock survey, etc., but no matter how hard they work they have their entertainment such as picture shows, picnics, and their annual summer vacation trip. C 26 ]
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