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. ,avi W.-. -, e. an ,. Y - ,fr , ,, in ,A -f ,.,1.1., 111.1 -. .es . .-.N .ag ',',.-,A A ' W T LQ 'W V' if QQQeQQff' K' U .U ,N W W I4 U Al 5 . Girl Reserves Here's to the club A banquet for the griddlers, , With the vim and pepg Who fought with their might, From a mere little voice Was given by the Girl Reserves I To a roar it has crept. On one Friday night. To give it some energy The members played Santy And start it of right To many a kid. Came a weenie roast party 'Twas another good deed Which lasted 'til night. Which the Girl Reserves did. Then came the Recognition Service Not closing with this, As everyone knows But waiting to add That was prettier hy far That lots of good times Than most any old shows. Are still to he had. N -Girl Reserves ll. w 1 W xl Ll W. I V. f N rl N X
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1.3 U N 1 QR pu RIJLE lj Nfl U W ' 1 els vi? The Tea Hour Club HERE is, in England, a time-honored custom of holding little social gatherings and ' serving tea. Developing from this custom, both the idea and name, 60 junior girls, sponsored by Miss Garrett, organized themselves into the TEA HOUR CLUB, which is Junior's only social club. These girls meet twice a month in the library, enjoy a program, always of unusual merit, and, in accordance with the original custom, serve refreshments from their own prettily decorated tea table. They engage in many interesting social activities, and keep themselves a splendid model for any club that wishes to copy theirs. The Tea Hour Girls were delighted to have as visitors and speakers during the term, Mrs. Dan Brown, Mrs. R. E. Buchanan, Miss Litsey, Mrs. I-I. C. Burke, Jr., Mrs. Cato Sells, and Mr. Gurpis. These people, through their interesting conversations and remark- able personalities, opening for the club members many new roads and visions. 1 l In their sponsor, Miss Garrett, the Tea Hour Club has, indeed, a teacher particularly well suited for her work. It was through her influence, and the time and effort that l i she put forth in the interest of the club that Tea Hour was enabled to accomplish the il many great things it has done for Junior. Tinnic Belle Boggess, Ruth Brown, Kathryn Garrett, Slmnxorg Anna Belle Boswell, Ora Lu Jacks. Juanita Dalton, Hazel Lee Lewis, Sarah Smith, Helen Burford. Marie Dieb, Cathron Cashion, Vivian Holmes, Virginia Holmes. Estelle Engler, Veronica Maletski. l N , l l i l xl YQ, ,fa itil E 5, lg! lfil Nl!! 1 ll
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a u riiftgl fe :ff Poster Club OON after school started this year, the appearance about the halls of Junior, of posters, advertising shows, football, games, etc., effectually announced the organiza- tion of a new club, the Poster Club, with Mr. Stringer and Miss Musgrave as sponsors. The new club had two purposes, to give students interested in poster work a chance to do their stuffng and to fill the coffer of Junior High, as a result of well advertised, well attended shows. At the first meeting, October 1, the following officers were elected: Raymond Orren, president, Reginald Butcher, vice-president, Charles Felder, secretary. The slogan, It Pays to Advertise, was adopted. It was agreed that no charge would be made for posters advertising shows, activities, anything sponsored by Junior, thus saving the money which had formerly been spent for advertising. The calendar of the year's work included many interesting and remunerative tasks -remunerative in appreciation by various departments as a result of our efforts. We feel that if enjoyment of one's work and satisfaction at having accomplished at least a part of the tasks set for ourselves are measures of success, we are indeed successful. However, if we have lived up to the ideal of Charity beginning at home, by our efforts to carry out the Biblical instructions, Bear ye one auother's burdens, the Dramatics Department has gone a step farther and has immortalized that passage, By their works ye shall know themf' for it is to them we are indebted for our rep- resentation in the Annual. Charles Felder, Mr. Stringer, Raymond Orren, Miss Musgrave, Mickey Lavy. Thurman White, Pauline Ashcraft, Leo McClung, Mitchell Meek, Zoe Davis, Carvis Hester. Swayne Yates, Joseph Sargent, Thelma Parkhill, Billy Philips, Charles Rams-el, Willie Mae Busby, Simon Sunshine,
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