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Y-'17 It ' V, OFFICERS - j President ,,............. .......................... M rs. May Iacobs I Vice President ..,,,.,,,................. Mrs. Belle Sonnefield 7 Second Vice President ................ Mr. Harper Iohnson Secretary ...,,,...,,,.,,.,...,............. Mrs. Margaret Organ Treasurer ........... ........... M r. Clarence Hartsoolc Historian .........,..... .,...... M rs. Sarah Mundhenlc Parliamentarian ......... . ........ Mrs. Hulda Neprud THEME FOR THE YEAR MARCH l, 1942, TO MARCH l, 1943 . . . LIFE IN A DEMOCRACY ' The Garden Home P.T.A., with Mrs. Belle Sonnefield as Membership Chairman, received the State Gold Star for exceeding the quota set by the state-351 members enrolled. A reception was given in honor of the teachers. The Annual Carnival was a big success, both as an entertainment and as a financial project- S450.00 net profit. Much of the credit for this goes to the efficient work of the room mothers and the entire faculty, of which Mrs. Alma Eardley was chairman. Mrs. Glenn Simpson, Health Chairman, reported Sl80.36 from the Tuberculosis Seal Sale, an outstanding accomplishment. About 200 children were immunized and vaccinated. Programs have been interesting and instructive due to the fine efforts of Chairman Mrs. Norma Moody and wonderful co-operation of the Music Department under guidance of Mrs. Ruth Tuttle and Mrs. Ruth Berg. The OUTSTANDING MEETING was the March meeting in charge of the teachers. A musical operetta, Mother Goose's Birthday, was excellently produced. A School Art Exhibit by all rooms was the largest and best ever shown. A YEARBOOK was compiled by Miss Carrie B. Ramsey and students and a copy presented to each member. We have nine subscriptions to the national magazine and twenty-one to the state magazine. Two Study Groups were active. The chief money-making project was the procurement and sale of the beautiful cedar chest completely supplied with linens. The P.T.A. has co-operated in all defense work. Many of our members assisted in the issuance of ration books, while others prepared and served hot lunches to the workers. A complete registration of working mothers was made. Cookies were sent to Men's Service Center at Littleton. An Honorary Life Membership was voted, honoring Mrs. Hulda Neprud for her fifteen years of faithful and continuous service in our local unit. Donations: Boys' Loan Fund 52.002 a memorial was sent to Mrs. Harper Iohnson in memory of her mother: Red Cross 510.005 Music Department S50.00, and Cubs 55.00. Founders Day was observed with an unusually fine radio and musical program by high school studen's under the directionof Mrs. Lillian Book. The past presidents were honored and presented with red roses. Kitchen Committee served Lions Club dinners. Many kitchen utensils were purchased and more cupboard room provided. Publicity was given all projects in state magazine, county and local newspapers by our efficient Publicity Chairman, Miss Helen Bailev. d The Publicity Book has been neatly compiled anA arranged by the Historian, Mrs. Sarah Mundhenk.
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'? GIRL RESERVE OFFICERS X 1, Dixie Lee Briggs ...,........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,i,,,,,,,,. President y E l . f Lorraine Cliff .......... ,,,.... V ice President T iiiiieiii lf- Elsie Baty ........ ...,,,, S ecretary g ' Helen Ball ...,,.,,A. ' ..,...... Treasurer D ll DOROTHY WILLIAMS G IRLRESERVES 1 Girl Reserves, a junior division of the Y.W.C.A., is the largest and most active club at Garden Home Though it is the youngest club, having been organized four years ago, it has accomplished a great deal in rendering service to the community and improving the social and spiritual life of its members. The girls have been patriotic in their projects, one of which was collecting silk hose. Twenty pounds was the quota set, and they topped it. The social side has been added to by a hard-time party, ice skating party, and roller skating party, all of which were held earlier in the year. Those responsible for the success of the club activities have been the officers and cabinet members. The club has been under the able sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Williams and Mrs. Mary F. Green during the year. The mid-winter conference was held this year in Denver at the Y.W.C.A. It is an annual convention held for the purpose of exchanging ideas and getting plans for making better Girl Reserve Clubs. The theme was The World Beyond the War. Rrepresentatives from G.H.l'l.S. were Shirley Petersen, Dixie Lee Briggs, and Ieanne Mahana. Future social events which have been planned are a mothers' tea and installation ceremonies. GIRL RESERVE CABINET Alta Mae Lakness Edna Mae Coffey Shirley Petersen Betty Mqhqffie MGTY Munoz Wilma Iean Dawson Ieanne Mahana
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Row 1-H. Kelloqq, C. Millett, P. Hanslord, Mrs. Eardley, M. Kelley, W. Le Crone, M. Redfield. Row 2-C. Gardelli, I. Mahana, F. Miller, O. Goodwin, C. Henry, W. Bax. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Row I-lean Iackson, Audrey Baiy, Alta Mae Lakness. Helen Brott. Thelma Boone. Lorraine Ballantyne, Mona McGraw, Pat SYICSS- Row 2-Edna Mae Coffey, Wanda Le Crone, Helen Slater, Willadean Colby, Wilma lean Dawson, Enid Hamm, Wildean McCuml:er Vera Flageolle. ROW 3-Bessie Laird, Lucille Hobson, Shirley Peterson, Le Ellon Bastian, Barbara Iensen, Ann Dalrymple, Helen Ball, Elsie Baly.
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