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l . f ,- TOP ROW-Ileft to right-Doris Lucas, Ethel Reeves, Bessie Ewurt, Elaine Meikle, Maxine Moody, Nelle Hensley, Maude Foley, Anna Stewart, Kathryn Lltylllitll, Marjorie Mohler, Hazel Weiligartli, Josephine Myers, .Term Douglierty. ' THIRD RONV--Ina Leonard, Ruby Woodyarcl, Bethel Bradley, Angeline Winter- niute, Mildred Cade, Ruby Jones, Elsie Gourlie, Mae Miller, Thelnia Meikle, Constance Jones, Esther Coon, Lucille Mohler. SECOND ROW-Miss Holloway, Ruth Gunson, Opal Clayton, Helen Matliewv, Bertha Campbell, Miss Damewood, Fonta Purcell, Cloris Rush, Marjorie Smith, Beulah Phillips, Opal Laymzin. FIRST ROWV-Ruth Hamilton, Blanche Hartman, Ople wlVILt01'1H3ll1, Arville Burch, Minnie Talkington, Kitty Truuxbo, Ruth Parrish, Marjorie Meikle. Girl Reserve Organization e of the Y. W. C. A. Established in B. H. S. in 1922. Purpose-To find and give the best. Code- A Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends Reaching toward the best Earnest in purpose . Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times. ff':a - an --L -Qfbf 2' 2 ' -if J Y A , f ' ' xnxx- J, 7 'f - - 6 lx Page Thirty-two A
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X' :fr TOP ROW-Left to right-Vane Lucas, Harold Blane, Raymond Shum, Dean Price, Donald Williaixis, Alvin Klopp, Harry Longfellow, Harolfl Cunningham, Wayne Clark. SECOND ROW'-John Wooflyarrl, Eugene Jones, Donald Marsh, Leighton Mc- Cormick, Darrell Cameron, Mr. McLain, Russel Polton, Carl 4 Cummings, Edward Klopp, Elmer Shum, Verne Gillette, Reginald Long. FIRST ROW-Henry Gilchrist, Elmer Bladow, Russell Gant, Willard Marsh, Glynn Widner, Paul Gant, Ivan Burks, Donald Trumbo, Howard Hess, Orville Hatfield. H1-Y, President ............. -. ..... Russel Polton Vice-President ...... ,,.,, C arl Cummings CGC. and Treas. ..... ,,,,,,,,, D ean Price Hi-Y Advisor ....,. ,..........,,,.,,...,.,, ,,,,, M 1' , McLain PURPOSE To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, to promote clean speech, clean athletics, clean scholarship, and to make a practice of being helpful to everyone. SLOGAN Clean living, clean speech, clean athletics and clean scholar- ships. - 3 -6 .-2-'X 47 Q3 2 9? .X ' ' i 1 kxgx dmv Page Thirty-four
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