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GRLS' CLUB ' . The Willis Girl's Club was organized September 12, 1945. The aim of the club 1S to promote the physical, social, mental, and relig- ious development of the high school girl. The Girls' Pep Club was incorporated in the Girls' Club. The officers elected for the lst semester were Ioan Willis, Pres- ident, Ioan Larson, Vice-President, Delores Ross, Secretary and Treas- urerg Fern White, Head of Social Committee, Addie Lambert, Head of Program Committee, Betty White, Head of Service Committee. Miss Flagler, Mrs. Chapman, and Mrs. Heffelfinger are the sponsors. New officers were elected for the second semester. They were Betty White, President, Addie Lambert, Vice-President, Gladys Small, Secretary- Treasurer. The committee heads were changed also. ' One of the first activities of the club was a Mother-Daughter Ban- quet given October 16. Ioan Willis served as toastmistress and Mrs. G. Lambert responded for the mothers. The program consisted of various numbers given by Lila Zimmerman, Addie Lambert, Ioan Larson and Delores Ross. Mrs. William Hastie of Hiawatha was guest speaker.- ' On the 14th of February the Girls' Club gave a Valentine Tea for the mothers of all the high school students. Betty White served as host- ess and was assisted by Gladys Small and Addie Lambert. The Girls' Club members were guests of the Matinee Music Club of Hiawatha September 12. The girls and their sponsors appreciated this invitation. ' During the year the Girls' Club made money by selling pop, pop- corn, and candy bars at softball and basketball games. Several days each week the girls sell pop and candy bars to the students. At Christ- mas time the club made money by selling Christmas Cards. The Girls' Club took their turn giving semi-monthly assemblies with 3 0ne-aCt play, Among Us Girls. At the close of the play the girls sang a song, The Much Afflicted Choir. The Girls' Club meets semi-monthly. A different member serves as hostess each time. The program, is centered around one idea that the hostess has decided upon. Some of the topics have been Margaret O'Brien, 'fThe Heart of a Rose, I Dare You, fashionable hair styles, personality, manners. and games.. l
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