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4 Row 1-Miss Keller, Juanita, Moxley, Peggy King, Willanan Young, Flora Webb. Row 2-Olga Hunter, Anita Cottman, Mary Francis Beasley, Jean Jones, Doris Marie Brown, Murial Young. Row 3-Catherine Bobson, Ethel Kennedy, Audrey Watson, Hildegarde Haithcox, Glenna Marie Clemmens, Dorothy Ellen Pachaco, Doris Webb. ' Siempre Amigas OFFICERS President - - - ANNA LOUISE KING Vice-President WILLANAN YOUNG Secretary - JUANITA MOXLEY Treasurer --------- MILDRED WEBB HE Siempre Amigas and Siempre Pidelis Clubs, organized'Girl Reserve Clubs of the Y. W. C. A., are two of the most successful in promoting friendship among girls of high school age. They try to meet the needs of the younger girl for sociability and personal and social adjustments in the realms of family relations, work, religion, and boy and girl relationships. Regular meetings are held every other Tuesday of the month after school at the Y. W. C. A. These meetings have been inspirational, educational, social, and recreational. To celebrate the special seasons of the year, coed parties have been sponsored by the older girls' club. Our slogan to face life squarely and to find and give the best reflects the ideals toward which each club member is striving. The clubs have been supervised by Mrs. Robert Martin and Miss Doris Keller, Girl Reserve secretary. -MILDRED HARPER one hundred fourteen
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Row Row Row Row Row Row H-Janette Miller, Jane Parent, Betty Smith, Peggy Curtiss, Dama Lou Tobin, Gretchen Shutt, Peggy Komminsk, Alice Parent, Eloise Redd, Miriam Butts, Rosemary Landis. -June Gregory, Velma Fay, Martha Blose, Jane Guernsey, Helen Gilmore, Annette Rakowsky, Jane McCroba, Joan Helmer, Edna Klett, Carol Black, Veldine Vaughn, Dorothy Walther, Betty Samse1,, Helen Reese, Mary S'mith, Pauline Hager, --Emma Hires, Jeanne Latson, Margaret Mayer, Rosemary Gisler, Betty Snyder, Jean Short, Mary Floyd, Betty Sowards, Louise Trump, Juanita Woodruff, Eloise Stilgenbauer, Susan,I-Iarbert, Mar- garet Jones, Wanda Slaybaugh, Jane Roush, Margaret Francis, Mary Johnson. -Betty Knerr, Dorothy McClain, Elinor Click, Kathryn Hydaker, June Allison, Jean Fields, Mar- garet Stiles, June Rummel, Betty Gantz, Geraldine KniDD, Francine Fess, Adeline McDonald, Doris Gilmore, Ruth Ann Stemen, Ruth Long. 5e-Margery Leach, Ann Jennings, Marjorie Leach, Pat Skinner, Jane Parmenter, June Cochrane, Jeannette Jones, Betty Rasmus, Helen Ousley, Pat Snovel, Clara Jean Creviston, Dorothy Harter, Alice Day, Betty Butler, Jo Ross. -Wilma Wandell, Louise Hedges, Mary Vail, Bettye Benedict, Ruth Augsburge-r, Carolyn Levy, Bettye Tharp, DeLyla Hurst, Bonnie Sherer, Virginia Lee, Mary Leidner, Mary Thomas, Arlene Hard, Jean Hamilton, June Bernstein, Janie Burke, Joan Weaver, Doris Sneary. Senior Blue Triangle URING the past year, character building wasthe theme of the Senior Blue Triangle Club, composed of Junior and Senior girls. An impressive recognition service: a panel discussion on peace: a play depicting present social conditions: a Christmas party for underprivileged children, several social eventsg a joint meeting with the Hi-Y Clubs at which Mr. J. McLean Reed, our new superintendent of schools, was the speaker were among the year's activities. J The cooperation of the members and the supervision and guidance of Miss Mary Watson, Miss Elizabeth Hill, and Miss Doris Keller helped to effect un- usual success for the club. -ROSEMARY LANDIS one hundred thirteen
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W11o's Who Most popular girl - DOROTHY HARTER Most popular boy - - JAMES DAWE Most handsome boy and neatest appearing student - - DAVID RODGERS Most attractive girl - JANIE BURKE Most talented girl - - PATTY BOURK Most talented boy - - JUNIOR STIMMEL President of Student Council - TOM TUTTLE Girl with best personality - VIRGINIA BYRD Student most likely to succeed and most executive student - JEANNETTE JONES Boy with the best personality and most cour- teous student - - - BILL FURNISH one hundred fifteen
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