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i .QP Row Row Row Row Row Row l -1 3 4 fr 6 Jalielh- Mill:-r, Jam- l'arenl, lielly Smith, l'e1:i:y Vurtis-, llama lion 'l'oliin, Gi'--ti-hr-li Shalt, l'4-wry Kumminslx, Alive l'are-nl, liloisi- Rr-il-l, Miriam liatts, liosernary l.aniIis, Haknwslry, Jani- .lniie llrv1:oi'y, Velma Fay, Martha Iilosi-, Jani- lim-l'lisv-y, Hvl.-n llilmori-, Axim-lie Mi-l'roba, Joan He-lnicr, liillia Klvll, Varul lilaek, Yr-lilinv Vauyliii, lmrolhy VVaIlhvr, lh-Hy Sarnwlil Helen Reese, Mary Smith, Pauline Hai:-Ar. lfnima Hires, .Ii-alinv l.atson, Maruaret lVlayvr, Ros:-niary llisl:-i', lielly Snyder, Jean Short, Mary Flnyil, lie-tty Snwarmls, l,ouis.e- 'l'ramp, Juanita VVooilral'l'. liloisv- Slililuliluuivr, Susan Harb--rt, Mar- uarvl Jones, VVanila Slaylrauvh, Jam' Roush, lNlal'i:'ar--I l rani'is, Mary Johnson, lin-My Knerr, llurolhy Mek'IaiIi, Elinor Vlirk, Kathryn Hyilalu-r, .lane Allismi, .li-an lfivlils, Mar- garet Stiles, June Rumnivl, lin-ily Clarita, G-'i':iI4liliv Knipp, l rani'ine Fe-N, Ash-lin-i lNli-llonalil, li-iris Gilnwiw, Ruth Ann St--nien, Ruth l,-mu, lNlargr-ry Leach, Ann .Imiriirma Mar,1-vrii- Leavh, l'at Skinner, Jam- Varna-nler, Juni' 1'-rehraii.-, Jvariligllv Jimi-s, Betty Rasmus, Helen Uusley, l'al Siinvel, Vlara Jr-an 1'ri-Yistoii, lliirulhy Har!--r, Day, lin-ity Butler, Jo Russ, Vlfilma VVamli-ll, Louise Hi-ilizes, Mary Vail, liellyv li--in-alivt, Rulh Auzlwlnirifer, Varolyn li:-ry, llellyv Tharp, llel.yla Hurst, lionnii- Slim-rr-r, Viruinia lm:-, Mary ln-i1lm'r, Mary 'l'h4vnias, Arli-nv Hard, .lr-an Hamilton, Juni- lil-i'lislr-iii, .laniv llurlw, .Ii-an NYeau-r, Doris Snviiry, Alim- Senior Blue Triangle URING the past year. character building was the theme ol' ihe Senior Blue Triangle Club, composed of Junior and Senior girls. An impressive recognition servicez J panel discussion on peace: Cl play depicting present social conditions: :i Cfhristm.is party for underprivileged children: several social events: A joint meeting with the Hi-Y Clubs JI which Mr, rl. Mcl-ean Reed, our new superintendent of schools, was the speaker were among the years activities. The cooperation of the members and the supervision and guidance of Miss Mary XVJtson, Miss Elizabeth Hill. and Miss Doris Keller helped to effect un- usual success for the club. ssRosismi2i' Lwxms one hundred thirteen
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If - Row 1 Miss l,innell, Miriam Beatle, Mary Ellen Bidwell, Jean DeVilbiss,YMarjurie Ripley, Thelma Von Almen, Zelma Sandifer, Alta Jayne Clark, Joan Evans, Donna tiene Miller, Ruth Hall, Mary Muniauirh. Betty Crt-ps, Miss Mendenhall. Row 2 Evelyn Schutt, Jeanne Morris, Mart-eil Roi-key, Marilyn Stilgenbauer, Ellen Lailos, Charlotte De Garnio, Edith Johnson, Paula liersee, Dorothy Becher, Ann Blattenberg, Virginia Lewis, bharlene Nesbitt, Jean liessire, Mary Ashba, Betty Gannon, Helena Roush. Row 3 Natalie WuodruH', Marilyn Claassen, .Io Ann Cotterman. Shirley K1-ve, Evangel Bloomquist, Glenna Glover, Marjorie Botkin, Beverly Gibbs, June Helmer, Shirley Haines, Melba lint-hanan, Jean Ruli- son, Martha Nichols, Marjorie Martin, Auilrey Carnes, Rosemary Hardy, Rowena Steffe, Row -l Bette Ambose, Elaine Huuseivurth, Marcella Roberts, Evelyn Burkey, Glenna Yant, Nelleta Perry. Arlene Davis, Franees Metzger, June Schulte, Ann Weis, Mereilith Kent, Marie Cartier, VVaneta Hirsehtielil, Mary Coffman, Jessie Lee Corsnn, Jean Hilgentlorf, Mary K. Reed. Row si Mable Harshe, Virginia Kennedy, Jean Byrd, Louise Miller, Anna Baka, Evelyn Hermann, Betty Myers, Amzelene Benedetto, Betty Haney, Mary Sowers, Mareeil Miller, Gloria Stark, Dorthea Miller, Clara Jones, Anna Curson, Virginia Moubray. Ruth Mellnnel, Kathleen Davis, Betty Buriroon. Row 6 Patrieia VVelilinu', Iiurline Vanilenbroek, Patricia VVithani, Reva Lehman. Dorothy Bennett, Eliza- beth Smith, Ruth Vopelanil, liettye Lewis, Bette Sullivan, Anita Sehnell, Genevieve Hyile, Lilly Raehlin, Maralyn t'le-veneer, Erma Rehn, Betty Moyer, Mari-ine Reynolds. Junior Blue Triangle N 1921 the Blue Triangle, also known as the Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A., was organized. Three years ago it was necessary to divide the group into two sections because of the large membership of the club. The Senior Blue Triangle is for Senior and Junior girls: the Junior Blue Triangle. Sophomore and Freshman girls. To face life squarely and to find and give the best is the motto of this young group which is doing such a fine work, The girls met every second and fourth Thursday of the month. Among the activities this year the most prominent were filling baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas time, a Usweater hop , a spring dance, the Faculty tea. a discussion of the Race problem, and other social events including a joint meeting as guests of the Senior Blue Trangle and Hi-Y at which meeting Mr. J. Mcl-ean Reed, our superintendent, was the speaker. Betty Creps. piesident: Zelma Sandifer, vice-president: Joan Evans, sec- retary: and Mary Mumaugh. treasurer, lilled the offices very capably this year. Witli the assistance of Misses Mary Belle Linnell and Phyllis Mendenhall, faculty advisors, the organization had a very successful year. -ARLINH Coif1?LANp one hundred twelve
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75- Row I-f-Miss Keller, Juanita Moxley, Peggy King, Willanan Young, Flora Webb. Row 2iOlga 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 F - - ANNA LOUISE KING Vire--Presr'denr VJILLANAN YOUNG Secretary - JUANITA MoxLEY Treasurer - MILDRED WEBB HE Siempre Amigas and Siempre Fidelis 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 Uto 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, Ciirl Reserve secretary. -MILDRED HARPER one hundred fourteen
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