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lt's a Womanls World in Girls Club Council Kriiahthood in Flower Heiaris as Members: Participate in Kearneys Annual May Fefe iv The old sayinq, What is so rare as a day in luno? nirqht well be changed to What is so fair as a May tete? according to the girls club cijuricil and tho physical education department, which provide Kearney students and patrons with an annual dance pageant and royal coronation. Principal tasks of the qirls club council, selected every year by the cofeds ot the campus, are the production ot the May tote, given this year on May 9, and the sponsoring ot a mother-dauahter tea. Twelve qirls, five seniors, tour juniors, and three sophomores, together with the faculty sponsor, Miss Alta Kioler, make up the advisory committee that assists Miss Elsie Durkop with her creative dance proqrarn. Theme ot this year's tete was centered on the sections ot the country with the South, East, Middle West, and the West roceivrino attention. THAT IS IT . . . May fete plans near completion by Ruth JUST LISTEN! . . . May fate is the general theme for Bonnie Beaver, president: Joyce Anderson. vice-president: Helen Gilmore. Haase. Mary Rose Lantz. Joycf- Anderson. Jo.tn Foutch. Betty Grosh, Ann secretary. and Miss Alta Kibler, sponsor. A mother-daughter tea Alita Coover. Ruth Mastalka, Helen Gilmore. Betty Jeanne Holcomb. has its place in th: group planning. Evelyn Erickson and Phyllis Landis. girls club council members. ROUND AND ROUND THEY GO . . . Climax of the May' felt? TWJICE AS GOOD . . . This yt:.ir's Shy fete. judging by pageant is the traditional winding of the May' pole and crowning of the May this photo. r.1n stiff competition with tnoiie double feature bills. Queen. Frilly formal, and sweet smiles help to make it one of the highllghls Dorothy Vfaggunner give- the heat to lietti Jeanne Holcuntlv. Jean of the year. Christman. and Betty Jo Nye. ll
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dj, LISTEN TO THIS ack R hard challe g s p llcy as h hlps Joe Cullen B nnle Haase se etary Royal J ster pre :dent and Ormond Heaco lc lce p e :dent cus official business I N CONFERENCE Don Patron Mary Ros L I and O m nd I-Ieacock conf r nh Pnnc pal D ugh: William ja k G fford Ma thella H lc mb Royal je ler J mo Lamme and jack Whne As Student Leaders They Leave Their Mark The Pupzls Chorce Plans All School Actrvrty At G oup Talks by the Majortty ODIUIOD quards the mterests ot th puprlace Takmq olttce 1n the tall after sprmq electrons student advtsory board members as thetr hrst task asslst Dwlqht l Wrlttams prmcrpal tn preparrna tor the openma sesston ot school Actmq as qutde t betuddled sophomores memory Joqqed Junrors and debonatr upper classmen ts the 1n1t1at1on teat Student advxsory board sponsors the annual open house held to acquatnt the patrons ot the school wtth the teachrnq staff Also requtslte ot the qroup are tne sale ot acttvtty ttclcets the plannmq ot weekly assembly proqrams and the decrston ot school poltctes Specral tnvltattons to attend the honor day program were extended to parents ot the parttcrpatma students by members ot the advlsory board whtch had complete charge of the recoqnt ron day plans Durma the hrst semester student advt ory board members presented a qurz program rn assembly and sen1o1 representattve Don Patton who was master ot ceremontes kept the prodtqres lauahtna and the contestants rn hot water IU ,. H 1 . . J ic s n e a 0 ' e 2 , 0 ' , cr , e , s' , c , v' - r s' , dis- s ' ' ' . r , e an z, r- ll 0 e w' ' i x Fl I w' ' A s. c i . r o o , s , u ' r rs, ' await results. . I -Af Kearney htqh's House ot Representatives, the student advisory board, sate- I ' I I A' 4 ll A I A I I I I l I ' I ' S O , -' ' ' , ' - 4 ' K I I 1 . . . , f.. I 1 , , . W . . 1 y 'll . A ' , ' 'S ' I N I I I
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THE SONG IS THE THING . . . joan Foutch leads Girl Reserve ban- quet go-ers in favorite melodies. Bonnie Brunner, president, and Miss Mollie Heath Conn, speaker. join with the group. As a Loyal Girl Reserve, l Will Be True ln Serving, Girls ol the Blue Triangle Cheer Hospital Patients with Gills flllfith the annual candle lighting service in the junior high auditorium, the new rnern- bers oi the Girl Reserves pledge to be of ser- vice to others, while old members renew their promise. The aim ci the organization is to serve, and the Kearney high Girl Re- serves have made outstanding accomplish- ments in this field. The biggest event of the year sponsored by the group is the Christmas party given lor lOO children, selected from the Kearney grade schools by the school nurse. lndigent children in Kearney are not forgotten on oth- er days either, for various groups oi girls work during the whole year mending old clothes and making new garments. I WILL EVER BE INFORMED . . . Listening to a book review are: Jean Wareham, Gladys Troll, Helen Moore, Phyllis Erickson Olive Munn, Evelyn Wink, Winona Peterson, Betty jo Nye, Marjorie Young, Helen Seyhold, Rita Meyers, Hazel Trusty, Lois Buss, Gertrude btutt D-iflvflr Nifkfl. Barbara Trier, Harrier Sawyer. Mary Smith. Ilene Thornton. Lucile Thornton, Delma Rademacher, Rena Shafto, Isabella Wilder
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