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HE JOURNAL 7 u )i c 1 g 2 CLASS HISTORY iN THE 1 -ch ol June, one hundred and chir:y-nine girls of the Class ot June ' 25 bade good-hyc to Girls ' High School. et us call to mind the things which this class has accom- ilisjied during its term of four years, and mention some of the girls who helped to accomplish them. Dorothy Mitchell, our 4B President, is a girl of whom our class may well be proud. She has twice been manager of the ' 25 tennis team, manager ot the 3B Rally, Reporter, and A ctivities Editor on the Mirror Staff, 2A Class President, and Vice-President of the Student Body — a true all-round girl. Marian Tiny Barry e.xemplifies the saymg, Big thmgs come in small packages. Tiny has been Secretary and President ot the Student Body, and active in Camp Fire and in the S. P. A. Esther Belli, the Editor of the Journal this term and 3A and 3B Class Secretary, is another girl who has been a credit and help to our class — ready to give her services whenever they have been needed. Marian Joseph was Assistant Editor of the Mirror last term, and as Editor this term, saw the paper through one of its most successful semesters. Marian has not confined her interests solely to the Mirror, but has been ready to ser ' e her class at all times. Viola Gritfin, to whom goes much credit tor being the author of the 3B Rally and co-author with Marjorie Mensor of the 4B, was the Literary Editor on the Journal Staff this term. Clarice Gehret, when a Freshman, suggested the Mirror as the name for the school paper which was started in 1921. Clarice served as Class President during our 2B term, and was the leading man in both our 3B and 4B Rallies. She was our First Representative on the Executive Council, and was Secretary of the Senior Class this year. In addition she has taken important roles in sex-eral of the Dramatic Club plays. It we think ot the S. P. A., we automatically mention Kathenne Elliott, who served as the President of that organization this term. Kitty has been acti -e in Camp Fire Circles and was 4 A President She was Treasurer ot the Senior Class this year. Katherine Beals received the honor ot being the first Scln)ol Historian. The debating world ot the past tew years reminds us of Susan Branden- ■ stein, one of Girls ' High ' s foremost debaters, and President of the Debating Club this term. We ga ' e our first dance when we were iB ' s; Eleanor Birmingham was our president during that chapter of our High School career. A Rally was given during our 3B term when Doris Malitz was in the chair. Doris managed the Freshman reception this semester. This closes our history, and so with fond remembrances of four pleasant, and all too short years spent here, We Bid You Good-bye Our Alma Mater, dear Girls ' High. Stella Scharff, Class Historian [Page Seven]
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