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GIRL RESERVE CLUB Chief Pilot Florence Kiess has admirably conduct-' ed us through another year of Girl Reserve activity. As president of our organization, she has been assisted in carrying out a new project by the other officers, namely, Nida Mae Holcombe, vice president, Margaret Foltz, sec- retary, Velma Wert, treasurer, Eleanor McMichael, pro- gram chairman, Anna Elizabeth Kantzer, social chair- man, and Esther Bieber, service chairman. Our advis- ers, Miss Kathryn Meck, Miss Mary Porter, Miss Helen Gooding, Miss Evelyn Schieber, Mrs. C. L. Kantzer, Mrs. H. E. Kiess, and Mrs. L. Haigh were invaluable in their assistance. l Our theme for the year in general meetings was avia- tion. Each meeting was planned to illustrate some phase of this subject, such as Gaining Speed , Masters of the Air , etc. The new project was the introduction of the hobby group system. The one hundred and forty members of the club followed their own inclination as to which of the -meg PAGE 22 ilgsm- several groups they wished to join. These groups includ- ed sports, dramatics, handicraft, music, and literature. Early in the year the cabinet of our club was invited to a friendship dinner given by the Girl Reserve cabinet of Mansfield high school. Ideas were gleaned in both directions for future use. Following this very excellent example our cabinet entertained at a dinner the cabinets of Mansfield, Galion, and Crestline Girl Reserve clubs. It was held on a regular meeting night sothat the visi- tors might attend and, incidently, take part in the pro- gram. This was very appropriately called The Pilots Pow-Wow. Another new item was introduced into this year's pro- gram. On April 17th the club had a Sweetheart banquet, modeled, perhaps, after the Sweetheart banquets made famous by the Hi-Y. Other special meetings included the Dads' meeting, Mothers' meeting, Alumni meeting and the joint meeting with the Hi-Y. As the saying goes, 'LA good time was had by all. -Margaret Foltz '32
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To those vivacioiis individuals who so eagerly added the diiveision and cheerfiiliiess to our high school lives, we dedicate this section. -Activities THIS PACE IS SPONSORED BY 0. W. KENNEDY xel ' --W6-i PAGE 21 fg-
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THE BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB The Blue Triangle is an organization of eighth and ninth grade girls. This organization was organized in the fall of 1928 by some of the Girl Reserves. Now we have approximately one hundred and ten on the roll. In the fall a few of the girls ushered and directed the ladies at the W0men's Federation convention. In December We had a Christmas party. A potluck supper was enjoyed, after which a play was given. The Mother's party was held in May and the girls in- vited their mothers to this meeting. The program committee divided the club into parts, so every person would appear on one of the programs. The officers for this year werezf Betty Myers, presi- dent, Ruth Mae Rosencrans, vice president, June Baker, secretary, and Wilma Ruth Virtue, treasurer. -June Baker, '34 --Leg PAGE 23
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