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113 1: G. R. M MBERS CABINET Jiltizi The Girl Reserve has approximately thirty members this year.The cabinet of ten girls Miss Nurse,the advisor,and Miss Carpenter, our pianist, direct the activities of the club. The actual work of the group is ac- complished through committees which meet once each month at the regular G.R.period. These com ittees are lead by the cabinet members and are sponsored by the Y.W,C.A, members. One evening in October, Lillian Wright, Fontella Hatfield,Alene Mahieu,Leola Marrs Marymaxine Cooper, Mrs. Lasater and Miss Nurse boarded a school bus and went to Plains where they attended the Mid-Winter Conference. Contact with Girl Reserves from other towns and with the leaders of the conference gave the girls new ideas which they eagerly presented to the club, The annual date party was held on December 5. The senior and junior Hboysu had dates with the sophomore and freshman girls.Dur- ing the preceding week the girls received many a letter from their dates. The party was in the form of a box supper. TheHBoys' bought them for fifteen cents. The Christ- mas party, to which Y.W.C.A. members were invited, was held at the high school. For the devotional service,the worship commit- tee presented a pantomime of the Christmas story from Luke. After the program, games were played and light refreshments were served Everyone brought a gift These gifts were sent to the Children's Home at Newton In February, a week was set aside for com munity week The purpose was to better acouaint the community with activities of the G R and Y W C A Names for heart pals were drawn and on Wednesday everyone en qoyed the valentine party Thursday even ing the girls entertained their fathers at a banquet The annual event for the mothers and daughters was in the form of a tea,the theme was carried out through the decor ations, refreshments, and the program At the HHalf and Half Party' everyone came dressed in peculiar combinations of cos tumes and even the refreshmentscarrled out the opposite motif The last meeting of the year was a farewell to the seniors and a welcome to the eighth graders G. R. V . - I HALF AND HALF PARTY 10 FATHER-DAUGHTER EANQUET
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1 CAQT Larry Davis Jack Klssel Marlel Cole Marllyn St lawrence Pansy Laura Norton Jarvis Morton Ezra Cole Wright Eddley Harrls Prout Mi s Roblnson Bertha Edmund Minnie George and Mr Roberts L s INNING XINNIF Warda Weston, an authoress,an wered an advertisement of The Jolly Bach elor's Club, compo ed of lonely bachelors, who desire to correspond vlth ladies, 'anda starts the corr es ondence, horlng that these let ter xlll furnish her w1th material for her torles she keeps the let ters on a very formal basls but when she break herwrl t and cannot contlnue, ister,Winnie,beg1ns where Wanda left off llHDl6 changes the tenor of the letters and goes ter r1bly romantic Thislntrigues three of the Jolly Bachelors' to such an extent that they decide to visit Winnie, who already has a flance, handsome young Robert Radcllff Win nie arranges with Tillie, the maid, as Jinnle and recelve Pete a rancher from Montana and secretary, Ethel Elkins, to Winnie's name when Romney a young poet, arrives Her problem is to keepthe three couples from meeting and to keep all this from her fiance Mix ups occur and poor Winnie is at her wit's end, But the climax is reached when: Texas,Pete and Romney fall hard for Tillie, Flora and Ethel,and procure marriage licenses with the name of W1nifred Weston on them. to pose Parker, Wanda's assume Romaine, Maudessa Hardaway Margorie Roblnson Robert Post Max Turner Coletta Gerber Freddle Eaton Geraldine Edwards Eugene Plymale sponsors 1 E13 AT X LAD' VDD Mis Marlel, a cha ming glrl tJenty,qnd her u posed father,n ra Cole, a trance, my te loms an,his ecretar , Peorge Prout and Pansy, the mald, llve 1D a lonely hou e at orld's End ui lH the ountaln Cole llve he e inoxder thlt he may remaln nn eclu lon, 0 ten lbl, to arr n 6Ht1f1C e POTIWGHE One evenlng of tourl ts car be1ng wa Morton, one been hurt by orders the geolle a ed, but Tariel welcomes their arllval Many myster ious thlng begln to hapien Pinnie awakes w1th a hand on her th1o1t, Larry get a bloxon the head ln the darkne Iorton disxxyears fol owed b Mr Norton's di alpear ance, and then ly Mariel herself a er a torm, a II J tor for helter, thelr b the fl ond 1 of the touri ts, has a f3lllDg rock ole Cole takes revenge on hi secret r, who has known too much of hi life and then makes his get svag ole was a uitor of hrs Forton and kidnapped their daughter, Iariel when she was a baby All ends h p plly when the Morton flnd out Marlel 1 thelr oxn daughter Romney Romaine Ethil Elkins T1ll1e Tompkins Texas Tripp Rev Darllng Bob Radcliff Winnie Weston Flora Fish Pete Parker Wanda Wanda Miss Nurse and Mr. Hildyard 9 CAST Roy Marrs Marymaxine Cooper Lorralne Callahan Ray Walker Lloyd Klein Irvin Hill Betty Salmon Mildred Lampe Ralph Husman Regina Beckerman Julianne Bradley Sponsors W X22 5 S , Q' sf N,v,- v,v- . 1 fi 5? si, Q J min X ,oz s sw ' l ' - am. . - A I . ., -MT . l g? . S 1 f i L I. of ,QM , ,rwS- ,V C a,aN 7m Q A . L, i A - Ll 5 HT - ' Q W A I s ,Q nys ,r ,. ... p, S Z U I . v . . . V S V M Q l H' l v ' m ' s. ,i , ' s .r, 1 2 1 v L' Y s , s' ,s s' v , C y o sci X . s. ft s . pi 'tv x s, s ,L s K shed y c , v , urs. s L 11 ' v- . C w w wiv A 1' 'i' Y iq - ' cv ' v- 7 s , H W' , 1: s ' s V ' , ------------------------------- L ' ss, Mrs, W -:n, . , ' ---------------------- ' 0 J V . ' ' y ' , I s in 1 - ------------------------------- w' I ' . TOm-----..---..---.....-......--.....-----..-..--....---..G50I1ge Cope L ------------------------, ' ' - s a v A ----------------------------- ' . 3 past -----------..------..-..---..-----....-- -t V ', . A . f V -..----------..---....-------- v S v' , VL s. . . --------------------------- H . ,. H , ----------------------- . a . 7 q . S ' 0 ----------------s S , v , ' l l Lf' lag lf A 'I' fu UV 'Y J H , s S XY- .HV ' r n' - . S v. . ' 0 S e ' . s s . S . H 'Y' , . O I . , - YJ ' ' , . I --------.-------..----------- Y -rv V A .... ...... ........... 1 O ----..-----.----..-----..-------- , ...................... u---- 0 ' ..---..-..--....---..-..--..---....
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lil ' ' HI Y CABINET HI Y MEMBERS First Row Billy Harrold, Billy Middleswart, John Hlldebrand, Ralph Jaurez, Eugene Plymale, Ray Walker, Fred Eaton Second Row Arthur Hildyard, advisor, Raymond Jaurez, Bill Post, Elton Edwards, Harry Dowell, Richard Reese, Lawrence Overman, Donald Plymale, Calvin Jantz Earl Dungan, advisor Third Row Robert Earheart, Richard Anton, Paul Robinson,Kenneth Roberts, Jack Kissel, Ervin Hill,Robert Post, William Burch, Warren Rexroad, The Hi Y organizatlon means high youth It works together with the A watermelon feed was given at the beginning of the school year for all the boys who were interested in goinlng the club There were twenty two members 1n Hi Y this year The cablnet, which is composed of John Hildebrand, Ervin Hill, Ray Walker, Robert Post, Freddie Eaton Jack Kis el, Max Turner and Richard Anton, together wlth the sponsors, hr Hildyard and Mr Dungan, went to the d1StT1Ct Hi Y meeting at Dodge The play, 'Fa1th, Hope, and Flarity, was given by the Hi Y and G R The two Organlzatlons went CHTOl1Hg at Chrlstmas time, after whlch the P1 Y gave the G R a ch1l1 supper, Mr Hildyard was the chief cook The Hi Y and G R also had a heart pal party several intere ting meetlngs were held second semester and the club experienced a very successful year IHI Y GR PLAY cAsT 11 Y. M. G. A. ' City. There everyone had a very interesting and educational afternoon I - ll l 1 ln
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