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First row, left to right--Helen Conner, Harriet Rothstein, Shirley Edelston, Betty Amitin, Fern Bloom, Ruth Poucher, Lucille Miller, Jeanette Rothstein. Second row, left to r1ght-Armabelle Stoller, Secretary; Esther Weiss, Dorothy Shapiro, Ida Vermes, Florence Gifis, Beatrice Shussin, Mary Kjolsing, Treasurer; Helen Stritman, Rose Fisher, Marjorie arrls. Third row, left to righteMrs. Brett Moran, Captain; Mrs. Abe Bloom, Sponsor; Helen Rothstein, Berna. dette Hilary, Florence Stoller, Gertrude Waller, Marian Stein, Florence L. Stoller, Goldie Rappaport, e President; Mrs. A. J. Harris, Sponsor. Pourth row, left to righthylvia VVelefsky, Ardelle Tankel, Mary Amitin, Vice President; Virginia Buckley, Marcella Thomseth, Grace Sinclair, Leah Goldberg, Eva Seigel, Marjorie Mcndelshon, Sarah Feldman. GIRL SCOUTS-TROOP No. 4 The Girl Scout movement is concerned chiefly with prepar- ing girls for effective and happy citizenship, and participation in the life of their country through the right use of their leisure time. The activities center about the three main interests of health, home, and citizenship. Their aim is to serve Wherever they may be. There are, at present, fifty-one Girl Scouts in Troop 4; and, under the leadership of Mrs. Brett Moran, the captain, many of the scouts have passed successfully their second Class Test; and have received thirty-six merit badges this year. Every year 3 Parents and Teachers' HGet-together meet- ing is held. The entire entertainment is handled by the scouts. This year two mothers have volunteered to assist the eaptain in teaching the scouts many useful things, among Wthh are darning, knitting, and crocheting. When the weather permits they take long hikes to study nature and scoutcraft. .a ,---,..,- 4-
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I-t'XI-xmn'aim. k V'NV'; X. K First row, left to righteeAnna Goldenberg, Freda Feingold, Francis VVollowitch, Virginia Fahr, President; reda Lieberman, Treasurer; Rose Ostrin. Second row, left to right-Anna Blindman, Cecelia Weinberg, Miss Yike, Ardelle Tankel, Secretary; Ruth Bassin, Vice President; Anna Haskell. CAMP FIRE GIRLS The Nowetompatimmin Group of the Camp Fire Girls was organized at Lincoln with a charter membership of twenty girls on May 17, 1926. Our name means We are friends. We have a watchword which is a combination of the first two letters of the words, work, health, and love, Wohelo. Our slogan, Give Service, is the second of the seven points which we call our law. To help us live up to our slogan we have taken charge of the collecting, distributing, and laundering 0f the towels which have been supplied to the rest rooms every morning. At the Grand Council Fire, composed of all the groups in the city, held at the Radisson Hotel in February, two of our girls, Virginia Fahr and Ruth Bassin, took their Wood Gathererls rank. We have several more who expect to take that rank in May. We are looking forward to two weeks at the Camp Fire Camp Tonadona this summer. It was to earn money for this outing that we 'rrhhave been taking care of the teachers trays Q in the lunch room all this year. A m Miss Yike is adviser to this group of girls.
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' Public Library Manon liC N 351 201 if, if 1 First row, left to righte-Alice Ginsberg, Dorothy Elms, Sarah Shapiro Anna Fisher, Mildred Friedman, Esther Rivers, Margaret Sandell, Etlhe Bernstein, Dorothy Ryeman, Grace Mandeen. Second row, left to right-Helen Burkowitz, Dorothy Kantor, Vice Pre sident; Esther Schwartz, Muriel ehning, Miss Marie Schonebaum, Phylis Moody, Dorothy Shanks, Mabel Iohnson,Treasure1-; Esther W entland Lillian Letinsky. Third row, left to right-Gloria Gandcl, Sarah Chclfi11,Blanche Greenberg, Frances W'ollowitch, Edith 1SDuislmtan, Miriam Balman, Secretary; Adele Josewitz: Sy'lxia Schochet, President; Regina Juhl, Vivian a Fourth row, left to righteEsther Minter, Sylvia Law11,Am1a Stein, Clara Bussc, Jean Rybcrg, Della Richter, Frieda Roscn, Sarah Miczler, Pca1l Rubinsky, Lillian iVeiss, Anna Goldenberg. GIRL RESERVES The object of the Girl Reserve Movement, in direct accordance with the purpose of the Young Women's Christian Association, is to make a contribution to those elements in the life of a girl which set free the ideals and convictions that help a girl to live as a girl of her age should live, and aid her to put these ideals into practice in her community and her standards of living. It endeavors to help a girl grow through normal natural activities into those habits, inrights and ideals which will make her a responsible, eager woman, capable and ready to develop and share in grouping expressions which are making effec- tive the purpose of God in the world. Her slogan is uTo face life squarely. The following is her pledge: uI Will do my best to honor God, my country, and my commu- nity; to help other girls; and to be 1n all ways a loyal, true umuc pluk member of the Girl Reserves. Miss Schonebaum 13 faculty adviser.
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