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GIRL : ERVE Apollo Candle- light New Miss Earl Sergice President Cabinet Uranus Euterpa Mrs. Becke Betty white House of Miss Butts Mary Jane House of litiatioh Recogni- Rose G. Bell Progress - tion Block Saturn ouse - Ceremon- Vega rs.Barrow' of Instal ial House o' diss Thrower Speculatio ation Muse ,iss Courter eannette - laxine Squires Hous- Star Song Shepard - of Gazing Bag Business House of alliop - Courtesy Mrs.Lock- Vocations Ma ,, Minerva ridge 9 Mrs. Busse Mrs.Carroth- HOUSS APP House Miss Lee ernOf Beauty 25 of Meditation Rae MCE1- C.Squire: - AP CYCLE '07 ' fresh Culture 11 T l Books and Drama o Vesta House of Mar 152' House of Thalia Love 21 LIFE Versatility '-'- Mrs. Goeken Nov - Jannes Jannes - . 9 Play Savery Savery House , House of of Worship - Friends - enus nk Ceres House House Thainggiv Mrs.Boller of Answe- House of Peace Mrs.C.Jones Ruth Linn -atriotism to House of and Shirley Ques- of Health Good will Gladson tions Travel - Mars ' Activity Janus Internat Mrs. Chase ional Miss Fraser Cornelia Party Evelyn Shrauger . Perseu- Mercury Johnso 'W Luna ? 7 4 MFS.COSt611v ? 9 Q Mrs.Gillett Doris H Barbara Ann Anker ? ? Jones This sketch is a copy of the Girl Reserve programs for the year, and represents the theme of the year's work. Each meeting was based on the meaning of a particular star, and carried out the central topic: Cycle of Life. The purpose of our Girl Reserve is to draw high school girls together in one friendly group, to furnish opportunities for building lasting friendshipsg to serve as a nucleus for all high school girl activitiesg to cooperate with all departments of the schoolg to boost all school activities, and to be of service in the community as well as in the school. In carrying out these objectives, the Girl Reserves hope to fulfill the national purpose of Girl Reserve, HTo find, and give the best.H Christmas caroling is an annual event.of the club. Other activities are plays, parties, writing letters to the sick, and giving to the poor. This year Miss Marjorie Earl has sponsored the organization. Officers of the club were: Zoe Trainer, presidentg Myrtle Winston, vice- president, Clarabel Squires, secretaryg Cornelia Shrauger, treasurer, Betty Rapp, service chairman, Ruth Linn, program chairman: Dorothy Anker, song leaderg and Jean Dunham, pianist.
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CLUBS 6 SOCIETIES DRAMATICS GYM FROLIC HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA MUSIC JAVELIN STAFF SPORTS I 4 xii,-fx H HU WI - 29 -
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HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Back Row: Helen Hedges, Thelma Petersen, Esther Brehmer, Zoe Trainer Leona Olney, and Rgsrdgrii oI3Dgnne11, Evelyn Heiken ' : or sq e son, Mary Louise Pine Ruth Darling Shirley Lan Do 1 Ank sittig::gn2giggl:yAgGenevieve Rotherham: Kathryn McCarville, Elsiegieisgmi er, ug: Mary Jane Bell Doris Johnson M1 H 1 L Myrtle Winston, Myitle Zimmerman , ss e en arson, Evelyn Johnson, The High School Chamber of Commerce, popularly designated as the HSCO, is a commercial club composed of advanced typing and shorthand students. They opened the year's work by holding an Open House for their mothers and friends. Exhibitions of class work were given. Officers for the year were: Evelyn Johnson, president, Doris Johnson, secretary-treasurer. Miss Helen Larson, commercial instructor, was sponsor. Business and social meetings were alternated every two weeks on Tuesday. At the business meetings yearbooks were made, rules of order studied, and programs consisting of talks and discussions of various stenographic interests were given by tuden s and prominent business people. The social meetings were held at the homes of the different members. After a business meeting, the time was diverted to entertainments which were particularly interesting to the business worker. All is well that ends well, and the 'eats' at these meetings were always very much enjoyed. Anker, Doris Beekman, Dorothy Bell, Mary Jane Brehmer, Esther Brindley, Leah Darling, Ruth Fleming, Eleanor MEMBERS Hedges, Helen Heiken, Evelyn Johnson, Doris Johnson, Evelyn Lang, Shirley Mcdarville, Kathryn Neisom, Elsie Nelson, Doris 0'Donnell, Marjorie - 31 - Olney, Leona Pine, Mary Louise Petersen, Thelma Rotherham, Genevieve Trainer, Zoe Winston, Myrtle Zimmerman, Myrtle
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