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mls MARIGN-Q M , GIRL RESERVE CABINET MABEI. RAY LOUISE WILLIAMSON MILDREIJ MCINTOSH LETA REES RUTH KEAZER MIss ALLER RUTH RICHARDSON MADELIENE SMITH Doms WOOLHEATER BEssIE EI-IRLICH RUBY BRooKs GIRL RESERVE To face life squarely is the motto of the Girl Reserve Club, the High School unit of the Young Women 's Christian Association. With a membership of ninety-five, the organization has been a vital factor in the school life this year. Twice each month the club has met to discuss various problems of the high school girl. High lights in the year 's work were,the get acquainted party in the fall,the State Conference at Winfield, the Community Christmas service, the County Conference at Florence to which Marion sent forty-four delegates, and the Mother and Daughter Banquet in the spring which was attended by practically every girl in high school. Whether it was selling ' 'hot dogsu at the football games, attendening a Conference, or holding a devotional meeting the Girl Reserve girl has been an admirable figure in Marion High. HI-Y CABINET BILL BLACKIM MR. EVANS MAURICE MCINTOSH DONALD MCINTOSH Boa FLORER I-I1-Y CABINET Clean living, clean speech, clean athletics, and clean scholarship is the slogan of the Hi-Y Club, the high school branch of the Young Men's Christian Association. The organization has a membership of about thirty per cent of the boys in Marion High and has been an important factor in the school life. This year marks the beginning of an affiliated club at Marion. With the rapid progress made and the interest shown thus far the club hopes to render a more broad and extensive service next year. Meetings have been held twice each month at which various problems in the life of a high school boy have been discussed. Outside speakers have also addressed the club at various times. Two of the high lights of the year 's work were the state conference at Winfield and the county conference at Marion at which the Marion club was host. The Cabinet, composed of four elected members and four committee chairmen, acts in the capacity of the executive committee, directing the work of the organization. Page 32
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QJAGMARIQN-3 .AAUVUAl.STAFF MARJORIE WINCHESTER, LOUISE WILLIAMSON, WALKER GREER, EsTHER BOWLBY, MR. BROWN, DAVID WHEELER, RUTH RICHARDSON, DON DAVIS, HAROLD HAUSER, RUTH HOFFMAN. We, the 1925 ' 'Marion staff, have striven to produce a book worthy of the school which it represents. Whether we have succeeded or not is for you who read it to decide. We can only hope that it has given to you a ' 'Book of Memories which, whenever its pages are turned will bring back reminiscences dear to the heart of every M. H. S. student and that our efforts will meet with the approval of the entire student body, whose loyal support and coop- eration has made this book possible. BOOSTER STAFF HELEN TAYLOR, DON DAvIs, IRENE SCOTT, EDWARD GOOD, HAROLD HAUSER, MISS ALLER, WALTER EHRLICI-I, LOUISE WILLIAMSON, BILL BLACKIM, JULIA RITTLE, LESTER STRETCHER, RUTH RICHARDSON, DAVID WHEELER MARJORIE WINCHESTER. The Booster for this year has been edited by the English IV Class under the supervision of Miss Aller. Although no study in Journalism was made, several members of the staff have had pervious experience in Journalism and their paper has been a credit to the staff as well as to Marion High School as a whole. The Football and Basketball editions, which were published at the end of each of these seasons were especially valued by M. H. S. students. The special Senior edition which was issued a few days before the close of school was a worthy climax to a successful year of High School publications. Page 33
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