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A N N U A lL S T A lF F Inserts: Reah Kennedyg Mr. McGibbon, adviser Miss Berg art adviser. Standing: Bob Lee, Donald Clausen. Seated: Betty Fox, Naomi Fussell, Mary Evans Harriett Taylor Margaret Taylor, Gertrude Reusch. We take this opportunity of thanking our staff which has supported us in our every move-both big and small. We especially wish to complinment our art editor, Gertrude Reusch on her untiring efforts and we hope that her efforts wererqpt vain. Each member on this staff has spent much time and effort buildiffgia' book which we hope will both interest and please you. Miss Berg has helped our artists with her valuable and attract' ive suggestionsg and we look forward to our next Echo more eagerly, knowing we shall have her inspiration and assistance once more. To Mr. McGibbon we have not the words to express our appreciation of his co' operation and support-it is he to whom we are indebted for the success of this book. twentv thre ..f-.t:.i. uar,i ,.,,,,,,,-A YA,Y M A-EVN Y H
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CG I R L S C L U B Left to right Gracia Morris, treasurerg Dorothy Crow, presidentg Vivian Leanderson, secretaryg Mary Elizabeth Davis, vicefpresi- dent Miss Jones, adviser. In true Girls' Club spirit this year the practice of introducing all new girls at the meetings was commenced in order to help the newcomers get acquainted and to make them feel more at home. You ask why the girls were all in middies every Wednesday of each week! just an oldffashioned custom - Middy Day. The strange noises coming from the gymnasium practically every noon were just the echo of the noon dancing lessons which were sponsored for the beneiit of the funfortunate?j ones who, as yet, had not learned the art of stepping on other people's toes. Of course they just couldn't get along without having big and little sisters for the girls were positive their little sisters couldn't possibly make the grade without big sisters. fMaybe they were wronglj Again this year the girls showed the true Christmas spirit by filling baskets for families less fortunate than they were. On March 27 the girls gathered enough courage to escort their boy friends for someone else'sj to the Leap Year Hop. Decorations of blue with silver stars lent a romantic atmosphere which naturally was a big hop toward the dance's success. - The girls ended their activities with the main event of the year, the Mother's Day Tea. A very interesting and appropriate program was supplied by members of the Girls' Club, following which, all sadjoumed to the gymnasium for refreshments and a final get together. twenty our
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