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THE FOOTHILLS FLAME 1'9'3'9 THE D. A. H. L. SOCIETY Duty, Ambition, Honor and Loyalty are the meanings of the abbrevia- tions-D. A. H. L. This organization under the sponsorship of Mr. V. S. Birclc, dean of boys, has been functioning very well since its birth a few years ago. The active members have their own club room. They elected their of- ficers last fall. Their duties are numerous, such as assisting at line-ups of students, leading them into better ways of doing things, and cooperating with their superiors. The Juniors are chosen by the active members to re- place any of the former who may be out of school for some reason. Mr. Birclc, our advisor, has inspired confidence in us in our efforts to accomplish worthwhile things for the benefit of the student body. O OFFICERS OF THE D. A. H. L. Roger Specht , ,. . ..,. , President Joseph Pogpisil Y H lst Vice President Russell Drake 2nd Vice President Merle Davis ,V,,hS9CYet21f3' Roy Miller crrr ,r,rr .c,c g 7 g g Treasurer O ACTIVE MEMBERS Roger Specht Merle Davis Joseph Pospisil Arlie Taylor Dale Smith Tlrifneli Drill-te Michael Slcropeta Frank Sladelc Rt- I Miller Francis Price Jorma Rama E311
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THE FOOTHILLS FLAME 1-9-3-9 GIRLS' SELF - GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Girls' Self-Government Association of Durham Hall is now in its third year of existence. It was organized in January, 193 7. It has been growing steadily under the able presidency of Pauline Schneider. Its purpose is to teach the girls the value of discipline and self-reliance and to form a happy family circle in Durham Hall. Because of some changes that have been made in the constitution during the past year, the association has been greatly strengthened. It holds meet- ings twice a month. The House Council composed of officers and proctors meets every week to discuss the problems that arise in Durham Hall. The proctors are chosen by the housemothers. Their term of office is six weeks. The term of office of the elective oflicers is one year. Regularly the housemothers give delightful entertainments for the of- ficers and proctors in recognition of their faithful performance of duties. O OFFICERS Pauline Schneider . , - ,. President Ruth Talcagi , Secretary Rosie Hoy . , L Treasurer Martha Craig .. Fire-Chief Mrs. Natalie Stoltz , , Houst.m'sth-ei' Miss Helen Herrick I ,,,c.. Housemetir-r E301
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THE FOOTHILLS FLAME 1'9'3'9 THE GIRL RESERVES The three clubs of the Girl Reserves hold regular weelcly meetings on Wednesdays. The purpose of the Girl Reserves is to find and give the bestf' Cut Girl Reserves are a branch of the Y. W. C. A. The clubs offer the girls a variety of activities, including a carnival for raising the camp fund, ring meetings, camps, and recognition services. Every year the deaf members of the Girl Reserves go on a hike and picnic. 0 OFFICERS THE BONA FIDE CLUB Ruth Takagi, Presidentg Shirley Dunlap, Vice President, Yvonne Metzner, Secretaryg Audrey Harris, Treasurerg Lorene Goldsmith, Inter-Club Council Representative and Ring Chairmang Miss Margaret Bruns, Adviserg Miss Patrick Leek, Assistant Adviser. O THE EXCELSIOR CLUB Gloria Millspaugh, Presidentg Lucy Azevedo, Vice President: Helen Curtis, Secretaryg Rosie Hoy, Treasurer, Elsie Paxton, Inter-Club Councilg Mrs. Helen Russel, Adviser. I THE MIDGET CLUB Frances Cracolice, Presidentg Nettie Rosenwirth, Vice Presidentg Lily Kirby, Secret- aryg Clara Florio, Treasurer, Josephine Butero, Inter-Club Councilg Miss Dorcthy White, Adviserg Miss Charleene Hilton, Assistant Adviser. l32l j.
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