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FIRST 'R-OWEEd'ytbe Weinstein, Helen Ara, Maryette Bobline, Ida Kaufman, Ieanette Schwartz, lone Goodman, mam ams. SECOND RoweSuxie Wasserman, Laverne Nelson, Dorothy Mulrean, Ruth Dudick, Rem Kobn, Dorothy Lubow, Ryyelle Diamond, Alice Dorfman. THIRD ROWeClara Mogel, Rose Portugal, Becky Ladin, Esther Rosenberg, Molly Cohen, Sylvia Sal Peter, Grace elman, Mix: Emmet. FOURTH RoW-oLorraine Blake, France: Cook, Golda R0105, Mazie Midenak, Phyllis Rosen, Francis Him'tz, Rosalyn Freidson, Donna Samstick, Freda Goldberg, Sylvia Gandel. SENIOR GIRL RESERVES The Senior Girl Reserves, like the Junior Girl Reserves, came into existence last fall. Our membership has grown with increasing interest until we include thirty-three girls. We meet every Tuesday afternoon for a program of activi- ties which varies from sings, amateur theatricals, handcraft, and sports to discussions and indoor games. Since Girl Reserves emphasize service for others, we, together with the Junior Club, furnished Christmas and Thanksgiving bas- kets for people in our own neighborhood, valentines for the Shrine Hospital, and many floral remembrances to friends. Our membership is open to all 8A, 9B, and 9A girls, who desire to learn and to do those things which will be in line with the purpose of the Girl Reserves, llTo face life squarely and to find and give the best? The officers are: President, Edith Weinstein; vice-president, Roslyn Weinberg; secretary, Mazie Midenak; treasurer, Jeanette Schwartz; program chairman, Clara Magel; social chairman, Ione Goodman; service chairman, Miriam Bassis. Miss Lucy Knapp is the city Girl Reserve secretary, and Miss Edna E. Emmett is club adviser. Page Sixty-seven
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FIRST ROW-Marion Shapiro, France: Farsbt, Roberta luster, Beatrice Fisher. SECOND Roweloyce Cohen, Annabelle Singer, Mollie Noodleman, France: Addis, Regina Sal-Peter, Winifred Hukari. THIRD ROW-Hilda Wolf, Sarah Brody, Edith Walzer, Harriet Lane, Marybelle Miller, lane! Karol. FOURTH ROWe-Arline Iankowitz, Selma Krom'ck, Virginia Nitcbie, Miss Schonebaum, Fannie Wasseiman, Ethel Burdman. GIRL RESERVES The Junior Girl Reserves have tried to live up to their slogan: wTo Face Life Squarelyf, and also to their purpose: WTo Find and Give the Best? In addition to their achievements along this line, the Girl Reserveshave carried on the following activities: October: Hal- lowe,en Party; November: A Thanksgiving basket of food and clothing given to the poor; December: Two dollars and fifty cents to Central Y. W. C. A. for missionary work; January: Tea Party and ceremonial meeting at Y. W. C. A. Broadway oH'ice. Tray service in the faculty lunchroom has been a part of their duties throughout the year. A Mothers, Day Tea was given in May, and was the most important event on the spring cal- endar. Miss Schonehaum, who is their adviser, has helped the girls to live up to the Girl Reserve pledge: liI will do my best to honor x um: God, my country, and my community, to help other girls, and to be in all ways a loyal true member of the Girl Reserves. Page Sixty-six
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TOP ROWeSyl-via Sdnf, Toby Ronman, Sylvia Martin, Ruth Stone, Ruth Badiner, Min Yike. FRONT ROWeIennie Kirzner, Esther Mozofsky, Gladys Cohen, Henrietta Brodxky, lune Schloff. CAMPFIRE GIRLS Re-organization has taken place in the group of Campfire Girls this year, because most of the girls in last semestefs ranks went to North High. Membership has increased thirty-six per cent over last semester. 1-...0 n--GP Page Sixty-eigbt The girls included hikes, a council fire, at which the members wore ceremonial dress, and a mother-daughter tea, which took place on May 13 in their program of events for the year. They expect to attend the All-City or Grand Council Fire, which includes all the campfires of the city. Carrying trays from the teachers lunchroom has been a money- making project. The money realized was used to pay the national dues and to finance a camping trip this summer for the girls and their instructor, Miss Yike, at Lake Minnewashta. The camping expedi- tion lasts from the time school is out until the middle of August. To seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, and be happy is the first law of the Campfire Girl. iiGive ServiceT, is their motto.
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