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i BLUE TRI Top Row: Bartee, Anderson, Walsh, Williams, Watkins, Eighth Row: Russell, R. Beg- ley, L. Begley, Freyeg Sev- enth Row: Russell, Sirrine, Steine, Hilbrant, M. Begleyg Sixth Row: Whitaker, Ecken- stein, Tovrea, B. L. Smith, Stermerg Fifth Row: Keller- man, Dalby, Feighner, Zinag Fourth Row: Weems, Par- sons, Austin, Bennett, Phil- lipsg Third Row: Lewallen, Taylor, M. Taylor, Greverg Second Row: Haskin, L. Johnson, O'Barr, Mathews, Bottom Row: Baxter, Chris- tian, Wilson, King, Reppert. G1RLs, GIRLS Members of the Central Council prepare to leave for their annual trip to Rose- mary Lodge. Honorary Augurs file de- merit slips and run errands for Miss Rosenberry. They Inspzre F riendslz 1,0- Good afternoon, Egbert, come right in. What is the matter? asks Susan, a girl class- mate at Phoenix High. Oh, what in the world is the Blue Tri? Someone assigned me the story of a meeting of the Blue Tri and I don't even know what it is except that it has something to do with girls. Well, in the first place the purpose of the Blue Tri is to make honesty, tactfulness, ingenuity, poise, and feminine charm stand out in the average American girl. I should not speak of the American unit only, for this is an international organization. As for the activities in which we partici- pate, we take occasional overnight trips to Rosemary Lodge, do charity work, especially at Christmas time, hold seasonal parties, and have many enjoyable meetings. The girls in our club who are our juniors are called Girl Reserves. They engage in the same activities as the elder members. N ow, does that about fill the bill? Susan concludes. Indeed, it does, Egbert responds, 'fcall on me some day if you think I can help you.
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Womanas Work I5 Never Done But, I must go to my lockerf' Pm sorry, but you can't unless you have a permit, a competent young lady informs our reporter. You girls are always in the way, mutters Egbert. Just what are you good for anyway? Listen, you rascal, just this, I represent the Hostess Club, whose members are stationed in every building to direct visitors and keep track of all students like you who attempt to get to their lockers during class periods. You boys seem to have an idea that girls are always idle, but don't think that watching halls is all we do. There is the Middy Board that takes care of everything that relates to required uniforms and sets the standards of style. Those girls who act as assistant secretaries to the dean of girls and conduct the new girl students around the campus are known as Honorary Augurs. All right, news hound, take that material and make a story out of it, the girl finishes with emphasis, now get out of here, youngster. ' ' , ' Top Row: Fagan, Boles, Mathews, Ingram, Byrn, Reed, H O 5 T E 5 S E 5 Staritg Sixth Row: Grey, Barger, Binder, Doty, Mc- Spadden, Griffith, Henderson, Douglass, Fifth Row: Pierce, Heath, Harrison, Coe, Roach, Butler, McAlpin, Stark, Butcher, Fourth Row: Henderson, Whiteman, Russell, Zimmerman, Hansen, Boydston, Clouthier, Goodman, Burnett, Third Row: Belyeu, Shoemaker, Colglazier, McNichol, Holmes, Adams, Showers, Holmes, Relfe, Second Row: Douthitt, Baxter, English, Gordon, Foster, 0'Haver, Bowers, Sims, Bassett, Stanley, Bot- tom Row: Bowers, Lunsford, Anderson, Smith, Staples, Pressly, Driggs, Owens.
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ufmi Tl1eyDe12el0,0 Charm The sponsor of the Friendship Club, Miss Helen Morgan, is the oasis and foun- tain of knowledge for Egbert's nc-:Xt story. She has consented to describe fully the club of which she is sponsor. As Egbert enters Miss Morgan's room, some of the committee heads are discussing plans for a future party. He asks his first question, What does the club do? As soon as the words are out of his mouth one of the girls quickly asks Miss Morgan if she may give her version of what the Friendship Club does and what it has meant to her. The sponsor approves and the girl says, I was a mid-year freshman this year and didn't know anyone at high school. The Friendship Club C I discovered its name laterj held a party and introduced the Big and Little Sisters. Through it I was introduced to many girls and I have since then become a member. In our membership roll are about eighty listed members, but some of our meet- ings draw as many as 150 girls. 'fWe meet, as do most high school clubs once every two weeks. Interesting programs are given by different members of the organi- zation to promote friendly feeling. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Top Row: Ferry, Richards, Holmes, Junken, Vaughan, Ekiss, Stock, Eleventh Row: Ayon, Shumaker, Watanabe, Dickes, R. Chenault, Koartg Tenth Row: Flesher, Butler, Lopez, E a r w 0 o d, Wright, Etha Smith, Ninth Row: Dickes, B r a s w ell, Muller, Sales, Morris, McConlogueg Eighth Row: McSpadden, Symonds, Robinson, Ecken- stein, Joseph, Lalyer, Crews, Seventh Row: Margaret Far- ris, Roberts, Sanders, Brown, Lester, Crittenden, Evans, Sixth Row: Morrell, Dimsen, Lemon, D i X 0 n , Chenault, Beauchamp, F i f t h Row: Smith, Coronado, Jackson, Scarbrough, Theodore, Homes, Fourth Row: Lassen, Fishe, Ingram, Dalton, Inger- soll, Martha Farris, F. John- son, Third Row: Surratt, Driskell, Rhoton, Wood, Mit- ley, Petty, Love, Second Row: Dean, Thurman, Lan- man, Stevens, Nunneley, Gru- well, Bottom Row: Schwab, Watanabe, Stockton, Green, Udall, Ostland.
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