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Roll Helen Bliss Ardath Bundy Roberta Crockett Maxine Edscorn Phyllis Farver Alice Hager Flora Harbert Hazel Hershey Doris Jean Hunter Eleanor Jenks Janice Johnson Nealy Zeitschell GIRL RESERVES Code As a Girl Reserve, I shall strive to be, Gracious in manner, Impartial in judgment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends, Reaching toward the best, Ever dependable, Seeking the beautiful, Eager for knowledge, Reverent to God, Victorious over self, Earnest in purpose, Sincere at all times. Roll Lillian Kinsley Cleo Long Caroline Lowe Joyce Lutz Lucille Maxwell Brenese Sayles Harriet Severin Evelyn Snow Katherine Talbot LaVail Throm Bernice Tippery Eva Tippery Doris Woelfel Cabinet President ...,eeee... .i.,.eee..,..r.....e.ee ..ee.. A r dath Bundy Vice President ...... Doris Woelfel Secretary .e,..e., Maxine Edscorn Treasurer .,...,,.,ee,ee Harriet Severin Social Chairman , Caroline Lowe Music Chairman .....ere .. Phyllis Farver Program Chairman Lucille Maxwell Publicity Chairman .. Eleanor Jenks Service Chairman eeer.,..., Mary Zoe Annis Devotional Chairman ,.,r.., ,r.,,, K atherine Talbot Ring Chairman ........... ......, D oris Jean Hunter Adviser ,.....r......,r,........ ..........,r. . .. .......... Miss Watson Phe Girl Reserves held Hot Dog sales every two weeks in the halls in order to raise enough money to meet the financial needs of the organization. Some of the most outstanding meetings on the program for the year were: a travel talk which was given by Mrs. R. A. Kelly in Decemberg during the next m-onth the College Y. W. C. A. paid their annual visit and gave an interesting programg and in March, Mrs. E. A. Roadman led a discussion on courtesy and girls' problems. In keeping with spring, Mr. J. C. Lindsey directed a bird study and hike.
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itll ililil li F ORENSIC SQUAD With only one experienced debater back for the 1933-'Sfl season, the Mitchell squad again won over half of its debates, and for the third suc- cessive year Won the district championship. In the State Debate Tourna- ment our team went through the third round. We defeated four of the seven other Big Eight schools-those being' Yankton, Sioux Falls, Madison, and Wate1'town. The schedule this year was much smaller than in previous years. The declam squad was particularly successful, having won two firsts and one second, thus bringing home the district declamatory trophy for the iifth time. Jeanne Gapp Won first in the humorous section, Donna Warfield, first in the dramatic section, While Paul Noble took second plac 1 ir- oratory. Debate Squad , Carle Everson Keith Conner Lowell Semans Lucile Backus Phyllis Breer Extemporaneous Richard Young Declamatory Donna Warfield Jeanne Gapp Paul Noble
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fx . 1, L1 V Z ,. fm ,C -4' . ' 1 V I. X .,, , ,g J. . xxxrkm ' -1 xla... . VIRGIL CLUB Officers Francis Uupiterl Satterlee . .. ., . P I'a6S9S Yvonne QNeptuneJ Young .,. n, ..n . .. S criba Richard CBacchusJ Smith .i,....i...,.. i.,.. Q uaeSt01' Members Ethel QVestaJ Parrett Thomas CSaturnl Hersey Marcella CDianaJ Lludeman Dallas Wulcanj McConkey Flora Uunol Harbert Ardath lCeresJ Bundy Anita fMinervaJ Hurry Johnadee fCybeleJ Stemler Betty fCupidJ Cooney Maxine CMercuryJ Halling Doris Dae fVenusJ Helgerson Iris fMarsJ Bates Ruth fApolloJ McVay-Adviser , The Virgil Club of 1934 met twice each two weeks for the purpose of giving the members a more detailed knowledge of Roman times and customs. Presentation of the material was cleverly disguised by using some form of acknowledged entertainment such as plays, reports, and games, as a camouflage. One of the most unusual and interesting fea- tures of the club was the bi-monthly newspaper, which gave Romanized accounts of the doings of the Vergilians. lt was edited by members ol' the class in turn. 'Lo introduce a more Roman atmosphere into the meetings, all members assumed names of Roman gods and goddesses, and the club chose an appropriate motto, 'Tossunt quia posse videntur --they can who think they can-a line from the Aeneid. Each member bought a Virgil pin, aided partly by funds from the treasury, which they hope will serve to remind them, in future years, that they actually were graduated from a four-year Latin course in high school.
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