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GIRL SCOUTS MRS. W. S. BUSH, Leader The Girl Scouts have been a very busy group this year. Activities have varied according to the seasons. ln the tall, the group enjoyed a taste ot out-door lite by cooking their own meals while on a long hilce. During the Christmas season, the scouts sent stutfed toys and plates ot coolcies to the pre-school children at the Methodist Children's Home. In the spring the girls had an instructive and entertaining visit to the Georgia Milk Producers' Corporation, where they learned how mill: is protected betore bottling. Mrs. W. S. Bush has found very interesting things tor the troop to do. Though a new and small group, the Girl Scouts have spent an active, happy year. l M RS. BUSH f i -I U- FIRST ROW: Beverly Bush, Ruth MacDonald, Ann Gardner, Jane Anne Newton, Betty Cooper, Ruth Heege, Georgia Lee. SECOND ROW: Page Davidson, lrene Jacob, Edwina Davis, Marion Leathers, Mildred McCain, Beth Phillips, Frances Culley. 63
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GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS N VIRGINIA LAMBETH . . . . . . President MARY ELIZABETH DUKES . . . Vice-President FRANCES RADFORD . . . . Secretary JUNE STRICKLAND ............ Treasurer The aim of the Girl Reserve Club is the development of the three sides of a well-balanced lite: spiritual, mental, and physical. Part of every meeting is devoted to each of these phases ot a girI's develop- ment. Outside speakers have presented to the club a number of interest- ing and educational subjects. During the Christmas season each member dressed an attractive doll tor underprivileged Atlanta children, and in February a group ot girls entertained the smaller children ot the Decatur ChiIdren's Home at a Valentine party. Among the recreational ac- tivities are week-ends at camp, parties, and plays. VIRGINIA LAMBETI-I FIRST ROW: Kathryn Cofer, Mary Elizabeth Dukes, Carol Harding, Mary Evelyn Owens, Marion Burns, Beverly Franks, Virginia Lambeth, Miss Eakes, Stella Ferguson, Mary Estill Martin, Martha Lee Miller, Julia Moody, Peggy Herbert, Mary Frank Taylor. SECOND ROW: Jeanne de Nobriga, Helen Cowles, EuLaIia Quinn, Clara Rountree, Betty Moore, Delavina A. Ayers, Margaret Lambeth, Frances Radford, Harriet Hanner, Jane Martin, June Strickland, Elizabeth Cowles, Edna Colquitt. NOT I-N PICTURE: Pearle Benton. 62
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xxx Mm f-5 TCDURIST CLUB BETTY BOND . . President ANNEJACOB . . . Secretary The addition of seventeen members to the Tourist Club this year proves the 1'1 continued interest ot students in visiting T places ot historical importance. Under the guidance ot Mrs. Lee, assisted by Miss Bostwiclc and Miss Ealces, thirty-tour students lett at I2:3O P. M. on March 30 on a tour, the itinerary including Augusta, Charleston, Savannah, Yemassee, Milledge- ville, and Louisville. The trip required two and one-halt days. Some ot the famous places visited in Charleston were Mag- nolia Gardens and Fort Sumter: in Savannah, the Diamond Back Terrapin Farm and the Sugar Refinery: en route home, the Old Slave Market and G. S. C. W. The Tourist Club has proved to be both an enjoyable and profitable venture. .MLW in ,hx
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