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Fourth Row--left to right-M. Helwig, V. Reif, A. Munger, Strecker, Hopkins, Beetz, Walker, Taylor, La Orange. E. Munger, L. Reif, Bergman. Ruggels, Eichman, Boxwell, Cochrane, Tripp. Third Row--left to right--Benson, L. Humphrey, Arbsland, M. J. Schenk, Peterson, Ruble, Lee, Butler, J. Tindall, Herres, Davis, Hannigan, Becker, Krug, Stoskopf, Cole, H. Tindall. Second Row--left to right--I. Bartonek, L. Cook, Eveleigh, M. Schenk, Underwood, Wheatcroft, Norton, J. Humphrey, Turner, Layton, Herbel, Karst, Zimmerman, Kintigh, Arnett, McCain, Popp. First Row--left to right--N. Dawson, Campbell, Jones, Messex, Gage, J. Cook, Brewer, Blair, Thomas, 054' lil if WNY F I X 1' is-1-2, f' . . fb. ' Siliiicfki 1 T Qzri'Qff is .gu i '- . 51 o - -6 'J 1b 1' '.91-.,2f, '- - M gas..- Second Row--left to right--Kintigh, Boxwell, Strecker, Benson, Humphrey, Cochrane, Herres, Kring, Highfill, Butler, sponsor, Johnson. First Row--left to right--Ruggels, Banks, Tindall, Fox, J. Cook, Gage, T. Cook. The Girl Reserves club for the year 1939- 1940 has a membership of This is one 41 girls. of the largest member- ships in thef history of the Hoisington Girl Re- serves. On November 24, 1939 the G. R. sent ten girls to a three-day conference at Pratt, Kansas. Here the Blue Seal which is an award for more than average contributions and participation in conferences and summer camps was awarded the Hoisington club for the Year 1933-39- For a Christmas project the girls donated two baskets to the poor. As a special chapel program the Girl Reserves presented the Christmas chapel. The Girl Reserves all-school play, HSecond Childhoodu, was present- ed on February 22. During the week of muary 25--March 3 the club observed Community Week. The Girl Reserves decor- ated a Community window down town, On February 29 they have a tea for the girls' mothers and the Y.W.C.A. mem- bers. On Sunday, March 3, the G.R..Bnd Y.W.C.A. held a joint church service at the United Brethren Church. The aim of the club is to live up to the Girl Re- serves motto, HTo find and give the best.U
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-sm um' if Third Row--left to right--L. Lust, Krug, Herres, Bradshaw, Gunn, M. Birdsong, Keyes, Howell, Mr. Becker, sponsor, Harman, Graham, Strecker, Schwartz, B. Sears, Second Row--left to right--L. Smith, Ochs, Neal, Littrell, Skolaut, Hammond, R. Sears, First Row--left to right--Bitter, Kroesch, Jones, Deines, B. Dirdsong, Bader. Karst, Wilson, Thayer, Nuss, Francis, Jaynes, Winter, Grosz, Wheatcroft. Van Brimmer, Oliverius, Haas, Morgenstern, Madden, E. Lust, Porter, Green, Banks, Miller, Guliford, Kingston, Manweiler, Helwig, Rome. ,sig ' When school opened this year the Hi-Y cab- inet selected the club for this year and at present have A6 members with Mr. Becker as sponsor. had hikes, Hi-Y nights and a joint Hi-Y Q G.R. party. They held a freak track meet be- tween the Hi-Y boys. They also sponsored a model airplane contest Second Row--left to right--Thayer, Harman, Gunng sponsor, Beckerand save as a Prize a The first of the year the club sponsored free score cards for the football games and had two food sales. The Club throughout the year has sponsored several different money making propositions for which the money is used to nay dues and help send a number of boys to Camp Wood. Camp Wood is a Hi-Y and Y.M.G.A. camp at Elmsdale, Kansas. For the enjoyment of all the members they have 22 First Row--left to right--Smith, Sears, Winter, Haas. Sl-00 m0d9l Construc- tion kit. The Hi-Y coeoperated with G.R. and presented the Easter chapel. They have also had many interesting debates and many fine speakers present programs at their meetings. The old and the new Hi-Y cabinet attended a conference at Russell on March 25-
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