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Page 33 text:
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THE GIRL SCOUTS The Galesburg Troop of Girl Scouts chose for their name Shatter Troop. The troop is sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association and Mrs. C. S. Pearson is captain. The mem¬ bers meet every Tuesday after school in the kindergarten. In December they had a Christ¬ mas party and in February a Valentine party. Twenty girls enjoyed an all-day hike April 27. On April 30 a Court of Awards was held at the Parent-Teacher meeting. Mrs. R. G. South- worth and Mrs. Morgan Sanders, the committee, presented the awards. Tenderfoot pins were given to Shirley Bolton, Darline Conklin. Mil¬ dred Conklin, Lillian Coston, June Cupples, Ruth Downs, Lois Freer, Lois Groswiler, Esther Genther, Bonnawin King. Vida Lowe, Nelly Myland, Doris Sanders, Jane Lois SandvalJ. Wilma Solomon, Ardis Schuyler, Ruth Shafer, Dorothy Simon, Ruth Southworth, Virginia Whitney. Betty Freer and Juanita Groswiler received second class badges, and Gertrude Walker a first-class badge. Juanita received one, Betty two, and Gertrude fourteen special Merit Badges. The Scouts had a candy sale in January to earn money for their badges. THE BOY SCOUTS The Boy Scouts have met in the gymnasium alternate Tuesday evenings with Scoutmaster C. S. Pearson and Assistant Scoutmaster Harold Mikle. Almost all the boys passed their be¬ ginning tests under Scoutmaster Leonard last year and are working for higher awards.
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CLASS OF ’29 We here present this little rhyme To show the class of twenty-nine To ail our dear and loving friends, Who have stuck by us to the end. Our President we introduce! Young Francis Martin.gay; In many things her does excell. Especially down Roelof’s way. The Scotchman. Richard Barber, next Will be the one in line; He’s generous hearted as can be. Like all young Scotchmen fine. A bright ycung man with high I. Q. Is Morris Austin, Esquire; To the White House he will go— That sure is our desire. Helen and Margaret have always been A very charming pair; Off to college they will go To get a society air. Our fair violinists have won The heart of Every person; Viola and Neva of talent great Deserve our admiration. Laugh, and the world laughs with you Dorothy and Clara say. And we all agree right with them, For they laugh the live long day. Leon and Burr are boys who wish That every single day Would dawn to be an ‘April Fool So t’would be safer tricks to play. For quietness and modesty Mildred and Marian Cannot, we say. e’er be excelled— A lady is each one. Hope Harding is a real artist And talented indeed; While Barbara Parks the fashions set For all of those in need. Frances Barber was with us— A singer we thought she’d be; But some one else has won the prize. So differently we see. A warm spot in our hearts we hold For all the football boys; Our jolly Russell. Speed and Carl— In this line were our joys. A new one in our class this year Was young Paul Van Sickler; Another one we welcomed here Was Mr. John E. Freer. And now we’ve held them up, dear friends. For your approving eye; We bid you all a fond farewell— Adieu, Good Night, Good Bye.
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HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION 7-8-9 grades Most Popular Boy .Eugene Davis. Most Popular Girl .Pauline Solomon Best Looking Boy . Lynn Wilson. Robert Edwards Best Looking Girl.Olive McGowan. Marian Newbury Best Boy Athlete.Eugene Davis. Best Girl Athlete.Gertrude Walker Best Boy Student.Franklin Austin. Best Girl Student.Ruth Rice . Most Bashful Boy .Ralph Henson . Most Bashful Girl . Olive Schram. Neatest Boy . Lynn Wilson . Neatest Girl .Marian Newbury . Most Ambitious Boy ... Eugene Davis. Most Ambitious Girl ... Ruth Rice. Slowest Boy .Arthur Root. Slowest Girl .Glennis Fitch .. Most Original Boy.Sherwood Hinds. Most Original Girl.Josephine Mead. Noisiest Boy .Sterling Garrett . Noisiest Girl .Gertrude Walker. Quietest Boy .Franklin Austin. Quietest Girl . Ruth Rice. Jolliest Boy.Elihu Root . Jolliest Girl .Maxine Root . Most Mischievious Boy..Leon Simon . Most Mischievious Girl Gertrude Walker Worst Giggler .Juanita Groswiler Most Dignified Boy .Leland Strong. Most Dignified Girl ... Elizabeth Bush. Boy Always in Trouble Howard Wood . 10-11-12 grades Francis Martin Dorothy Roelof Leon Brown .Neva Aldrich Ward Hinds . Vernette Rogers Virginia Dutton Russell Shirley Margaret Blair Loren Senf ..Bethel Tupper ..Leon Brown Linnea Sahlstrom . Morris Austin Margaret Blair Ward Hinds ..Florence Austin Richard Barber Grace Bishop Irwin Jones Clara Smith Loren Senf Bethel Tupper ..Francis Martin ..Dorothy Roelof ..John Warren Emma Vermeulen ..Clara Smith ..Morris Austin Ruth Stough Leon Brown ■+
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