Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 89 of 194
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r ri L i'rE7 21 si, L- 40' qs ,L - T, . Y.. 4 ' .J L 'fcafiloy ... S 5 63 Q5 bf Q? 44 2 E 2 ... -RT 'EE .sf if rs Ng Q J 3 Y . 1 if-'Z -1, 1... .-2 53 fi qs Q . ! 15- Qzr RJQVUQJ is LUCILE LANcAs'rER .... ....... . . .President 2 RllDEl,I,E WEBB. .... . . . Vice Prfsiffmt O ELIZABETH SwAR'rz .... . . .Serretary kg? NIARIE BERGER ..., . . .Treasurer i Q, The Heights HY Girl Reserves started the new semester with a party at the tp Y.W.C.A. Here the officers for the term were elected. The purpose of our club was U E reaffirmedg HTO promote friendship among all girlsf' VVe were beset by obstacles, numerous and stubborn. First, there was no place to meet, second, advisors were scarce. -64. QP Hut all these disappeared when we moved to our new school. Here Miss Alexander, : ai? our new Gym teacher, agreed to become our advisor, to the delight of every member of 55-.2 J the club. -3' Our program for the entire year was carefully planned by the Program Committee. j For business meetings, we usually had discussions on subjects that would interest all :ff- :-ji the members, and numerous parties were successfully given. Last, but not least, was 724-' our play given for the benefit of sending our delegates to the Palacios Conference. 5? EE 5 il:- Z ii- i? 3 lll :TA '1, T- .S7 -Z' - LT'-Y ,fra 7 -4 1-' ffl- -li-Is 1h -ilfif'-i' 1,1 -ii ill w i, I- 'A f ?-- vii- , ,. FUE IA :-- wi iv . ig hi -: it h lll A. .. vi . ' ' fill. lif- - p ,,,.qmuil1uU'g1. ..:...lllIlIl ., ..a.llIllIl it 1 - g .4 Illllli.. - - J - 4.

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