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.Qqggt Y Lag? T Leg? t P 5' 1 sifiri:-:ggff 1 p5 '3U 1 Fi'f+2L!'s 1 f' 1 XP ' 5 ' Q THE GIRL RESERVES President , . Cathryne Stephens '30 Vice President , Alice Heath ,31 Secretary , Linda Markgfaf 730 Treasurer . Lois Adams '31 Group Leaders . . Harriett Rossi '30, 1-lelen Louise Wood '31, Elda Marie Gigl '32, 1-larriet Switzer 133, Jane Cumpston '34 The Girl Reserves of the Joliet Township 1-ligh School were organized December 1928, so that every girl in school might be a member of a big girls' club. The Girl Reserves is a national organization which stresses high ideals and standards for a girl. Any girl who pays her dues of twenty cents a semester and attends a certain number of meetings is considered an active member. Each class has its own group with its ofihcers and activities. Group meetings are held once a month. There are also meetings of all the Girl Reserves at various times. Some of these have been made annual affairs. There is a Freshman Welcoine party held the second or third week of school in the fall, a Mother and Daughtefs Tea held shortly before Christmas, and the greatest event is a Banquet held in the spring. Also the Lit Lights, a hobby group, have worked out a Recognition Ceremonial for the taking in oi new freshmen. This is to be held at the beginning of each semester. Many hobby groups have been organized. The 1-liking Club is the only one which does not have a limited membership. Miss Marian McAnally is the sponsor. The other hobby groups are: The Rifle Corps, under the direction of Miss Dorothe 1-ludzietz and Miss Helen Burrillg Handicraft, sponsored by Miss Pha Rugglesg the Camera Club, supervised by Mr. Robert Price, the Lit Lights with Miss Philena Clarlceg the Senior Dramatic Club directed by Miss Lois 1-lydeg and the Junior Dramatic Club directed by Miss Grace Tippet. Miss Myra Mather, dean of girls, and Mrs. Stella Henderson, general spon- sor, have charge of the whole group. The other faculty sponsors are: Miss Mabel Moon and Miss Harriet Peterson, senior sponsors, Miss Grace Clow, junior spon- sor, Miss Roxye Humphreys and Miss Ramona Powell, sophomore sponsors, Miss Glenna Hamill and Miss Lena Dickinson, freshmen sponsors, and Miss Lillie Anderson, a student, is sponsor of the freshmen who entered in January until September, when Miss Moon and Miss Peterson will take them over. September 1929, the point system went into effect. The girls receive points for such things as attending meetings, paying dues on time, helping freshmen, buying and wearing a Girl Reserve pin, etc. This year because the point system was so new, a girl was given an ensignia femblemj for 150 points, however, this number will be increased next semester. Ir has been decided that when a girl has doubled the number of points required for an emblem she will receive a Girl Reserve bracelet, and when she has doubled the number required for a bracelet she will receive a Girl Reserve ring. This year no one secured enough points for a bracelet or ring, but 30 were awarded emblems. The highest number of points anyone secured was 270 by Harriet Switzer, president of the freshman Girl Reserves. Harriet and next year's president of the whole Girl Reserves will be sent to Camp Gray for a week during the summer. ,-f et' C ,-f- f mfg-do 111
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