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ABOVE: Girl Reserve Recognition Serv- ice. Girl Keserve Board THIRD ROW: Winebrenner, Lema, Miss Buchanan, Miss Barracks, Miss Hack- ett, Fore. SECOND ROW: Masters, Swartz, Kersh, Miss Martin, Pekari, Miss Dunn. FIRST ROW: Brennen, Swadner, Heat- on, Klopfenstein, Clark, Gulyanics, Belli. English V THIRD ROW: Clark, Lee, Mady, Umbaugh, Wood, De Bruyne, Serge, Timmons. SECOND ROW: Paridean, Fain, Jacob, Helfrich, Kizer, De Roeck, Thompson, Eiler, Bassier. FIRST ROW: Rideout, Payton, Mc- Clure, Conley, Walsh, Funk, Jewell, Scheibelhut, Weaver, Myers.
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Girl Keserves Maintain High Standard of Activity The Girl Reserves, largest girls’ organization at Mishawaka High School, has a membership of two-hundred and fifty. The club carried on many activities, including an annual Rose Sale, which is held the Wednesday before Thanks- giving, a Recognition Service on November oy a spring dance, “Garden Gayeties,”” held on March 5, a pre-Easter service, candy conces- sions at the basketball games, decorating the halls of Mishawaka High School at Christmas time, and holding picnics and potlucks. The Rose Sale has assumed such proportions that the girls have difficulty filling all their orders. The officers of this lively club are Rosemary Klopfenstein, president; Marjorie Brennen, vice- president; Pat Swadener, secretary; Isabelle Clark, treasurer; Ellen Heaton, sergeant at arms; Elsie Belli, a member of the inter-school council; and Miss Buchanan, faculty advisor. The club is divided into four sections: seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshman. The senior officers are Rosemary Masters, chairman; Bar- bara Fore, secretary; and Miss Hackett, ad- visor, Those heading the junior club are Joan Winebrenner, chairman; Alice Lema, secretary; and Miss Barracks, advisor, Elsie Gulyanics, chairman; Anna Pekari, secretary; and Miss Martin advisor, make up the officers of the sophomores. The freshmen have as their offi- cers Shirley Jo Swartz, chairman; Illene Kersh, secretary; and Miss Dunn, advisor. In cooperation with the Hi-Y the sophomores and freshmen decorated the main hall of the high school at Christmas time, with a really lovely tree near the library door and branches of spruce tied with red bows around the lights and on classroom doors. The club as a whole sponsored Madame Ling Lee Shew, who spoke at A and B assemblies on “Education in China.” They took time out from giving service to ha ve Mrs. Hazel Jarvis from Wyman's speak to them on clothes and the changes in styles because of the war. The sophomores held a forum on ‘Boy Dates Girl.” The annual spring dance “Garden Gayeties” proved a great success. The girls worked hard to make all the spring flowers which turned the cafeteria into a garden of color, with a white picket fence in the background. Posters adver- tising the event were especially attractive. A yellow crepe paper jonquil silhouetted against a green background made a spot of color in the first floor hall. On March 26 and 27, the South Bend Y.W. C.A. was transformed into a Pan-American fiesta. Booths displayed Mexican and South American wares, candy, and fortune tellers, and there were dancing and moving pictures for the gayer minded. The fiesta has become an annual Girl Reserve affair, sponsored by the inter-city council. English V THIRD ROW: Clayes, Clawson, Cochran, Seeley. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Gleva, Silvers, Ganser, Heaton, Ar- rington. FIRST ROW: Swadener, Trow- bridge, Collins, Burns, Francis, Roggeman, Arthurhultz, Goos- ens.
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English lV FOURTH ROW: Grayson, Squibb, Rodgers, Hover, Heizer, Pion, Dorbin. THIRD ROW: Harrison, Fox, Fun- ston, Campoli, Hixenbaugh, Erne, Burgess, Books, Voigt, Harrold. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Fulp, Stamm, Went, Woodward, Keef- er, Snyder, Michels, Meersman, Cone. FIRST ROW: Shroyer, Koch. Hall Guides Keorganize The Hall Guides, a service group organized by Miss Cravens, have been passed about from pillar to post and now form an arm of the student council under the sponsorship of Miss Zeis, Charlotte Ives is president and Alice Lema is secretary and treasurer so that the group ranks as a club. Their duties are to guide visi- tors, do errands for teachers, stand guard on the stairs to see that traffic moves only one English V FOURTH ROW: Clawson, Cam- poli, Bressler, De Haven, Doyle, Graves, Taylor. THIRD ROW: Ray, Kempner, Ki- zer, Davis, Foley, Gerard, Wish- on, Teegarden, Vander Borre. SECOND ROW: Cabrini, Signo- rino, Moshak, Lovett, Mabry, Mittiga, McClane, De Vliegher, Ciszczon, Deschampheldaire, Smith. FIRST ROW: Furore, Avery, Car- ter, Salyer, Takace. way. There are eight students serving every period of the day. It is required that they main- tain a C average and that they be prompt and dependable. They are courteous, and obliging beyond the call of duty. Although the saying goes that one can never find a hall guide when he needs one, that is proof that the guides do give service.
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