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E£»S»P The Qirl Reserves MARY WOLF The Girl Reserves is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. for younger girls. Our Central Junior organization is doing splendid work in the school. Their ideals and their purposes can best be conveyed in their code: Gracious in manner, Impartial in judg- ment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends, Reaching toward the best, Earnest in pur- pose, Seeing the beautiful, Eager for knowledge, Reverent to God, Victorious over self, Ever dependable, Sincere at all times. The officers of this organization are: President — Harriette Newcomer, Vice-President — Emily Ann Allison, Secretary — Mary Wolf, Treasurer — Jeannette Edwards, Social Service — Marjorie Heflebower, Publicity — Mildred Anselm, Honors — Virginia Canham, Inter Club Council — Frances Hilmes. Qirl Scouts SCOUT DOROTHY RADER Girl Scouts who have passed their First Class test are always ready to help them- selves, their home, and their country. Their cheerfulness, efficiency, and readiness to do their duty are all a symbol of their motto, Be Prepared. The Scout Slogan, Do a Good Turn Daily, is the seed from which grows the larger plant of helping the world along. The Girl Scout Promise is: On my honor I will try to do my duty to God and to my country; to help other people at all times, and to obey the Scout laws. This three-fold promise closely binds all the Scouts together. The following ten laws are held with high esteem by every true Scout: A Girl Scout ' s Honor is to be trusted; her duty is to be useful and help others; she is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Scout; she is loyal, courteous, cheerful, thrifty, clean in thought, word, and deed; a friend to animals, and above all, she obeys orders. GIRL SCOUTS Top Row : Forgey, Benscotter, Rader, Swenson, Sandy, Littrell. Second Row : Landes, Miss Edgar, Henson, Rice, Byrne, Bussard, Blanchard, Garvin. First Row: Altman, Johnson, Fowler, Miss Duncan, Higgins, Imler. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven
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mammmaBaEmKMMMmm JOOeOMOlOl GIRL RESERVES Top Row : Palis, Munden, Jenkins, Dasbach, Anselm, Wolf, V aught, Manuel, Daily, Hoover, Baker. Third Row : Hagland, Lauer, Chapman, Beatty, Lang, Figgins, Wallis, Kiekbush, Ballard, Eby, Leibel, Page, Owens. Second Row : Hamilton, Meadow, Minturn, Newham, Heflebower, Ghormley, Ennis, Leusch, Ten Brook, Hinds, Meyers. First Row : Rufi, Pickett, Pickard, Weitz, Daugherty, Miss Abel, Miss Abney, Giarraputo, Hayden, Poorman, Whitney, Hershey. GIRL RESERVES Top Row : Griffis, Martin, Robinson, Wiard. Sandy, Rex, Reed, Pearson, Albert, Martin, Griffis. Third Row: Hermelink, Dumas, Duebbert, Keys, Criley, Kayser, Miiller, Carlson, Schram, Amber, Lowery, Bryant, Dameron. Second Row: Snyder, Lauderdale, Joseph, Henschel, Canham, Rosencrans, Edwards, Newcomer, Allison, Smith, Lee, Brunson, Muller. First Row : Madrigal, Gibson, Osborne, Learned, Hilmes, Miss Bridgens, Miss Gilmore, Miss Morgan, Schanz, Hill, Vaughan. i! ;i ;,i ::is;!£i : is;!%EM Page One Hundred Thirty-nix
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immsmimuiimammBumimmmM m B Mmim m CAMP FIRE GIRLS Top Row: Scott, Rosencrans, Edwards, Leibel, Schanz, Brydge, Martin, Newberg, Sitlington, Learned, Poorman. Second Row: Burnley, Hilmes, Eby, Westfall, Burns, Fones, Griffith, Hughes, Beatty, Amber, Ragland. First Row : Child, Greenberg, Osborn, Dunseth, Miss Maddox, Daugherty, Pickard, Pickett, Freeburg, Parsons. BOYS ' HIGH SCHOOL CLUB Top Row: Simms, Ballinger, Johnson, Adler, Edelblute, Cash, Mousley, Lueker, Creason, Payne, Kelley. Third Row: Coorssen, Allm, Eisen, Graham, Ambort, Withers. Phillips, Loomis, Buckley, Wells, Paxton, Nichols. Second Row: Smith, Tarter, Johnson, Heinline, Zimmerman, Hedges, Nason, Wells, Jacobs, Tucker. First Row: Boley, Hirtle, Paris, Boyd, Run, Mr. Cramer, Tiffany, Silverman, Morgan, Robinson, Kiel Page One Hundred Thirty-eight
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