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'IE II ID IL IIQIESIEIIQWIES GIRL RESERVE CABINET AND OFFICERS Front- row, left to right-Miss Gillespie, Annabel Nelson, Imogene Gardner, Kathryn Goddard, Marilyn Hixson, Mary Lou Crosier, Miss Youngberg, Middle Row-Pat Robeson, Ruby Giddings, Glenna Ebersole, Virginia Shaffer, Ann Bardens, Janet Hoizue, Carol Levine, Linda Simmons. Baclcbrow-Wanda Carlisle, Kathern White, Jane Nash, Rose Campmrna, Carol ES'IeCullough, Melba Larson, Mary Lee Patterson. To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life, those ideals of personal living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians, is the purpose of the Girl Reserves. When it was first organized in 1920, all of the women teachers acted in the capacity of advisors but with the increase of girls and also teachers, two instructors were chosen to direct the club, those being Miss Hunter and Miss Findley. Now to bring it up to date, Miss Mar- garet Gillespie and Miss Avis Youngberg have kept us from going astray this year. Following in the footsteps of her family, Kathryn Goddard was elected president, Annabel Nelson, vice president, Marilyn Hixson, program chairman, linogene Gardner, secretary, and Mary Lou Crosier, treasurer. Because of too heavy duties, Mary Lou was forced to resign and was replaced by Elizabeth Lovdahl. Principally a service organization, the Girl Reserves sponsored and co-sponsored with the Hi-Y: the Big and LittleASistcr picnic, Girl Reserve-Hi-Y dance, Girl Re- serve-Hi-Y play, Galesburg Youth Conference, Mothers, Tea, and the Cliristmas and Easter devotional periods.
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DIEID 'CILIUI Rah, yah, Pep Clubl Nice going! VVhat? You mean you dou't know what thc Monmouth High School Pep Club is? Oh, well, I 'forgot you're new. You see, the girls of the Pep Club, led by Linda Simmons, presi- dent, back football, basketball, and track squads. Pep assemblies, homecoming dance, parade, rally, Sadie Haw- kins, and Victory dances keep the girls busy. It was through the courtesy of the Pep Club that we got the busses to go lo the out-of-town football and basketball games too, and that was really swell. Also they edit and sell the programs at the games and Donna jean Kcnan, Genevieve Hillen, Bud Cratty, and Tip Cannell deserve a real hand for the work they spent on PEP CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Seated, left. to right-wJanet Hogne, Pat Romine, Martha Miller, Linda Simmons. Standing, the advisors-Miss Hunt, Mrs. Garrett. them. Almost 200 girls joined Pep Club this year and all are following the purpose of promoting pep and enthus- iasm and creating interest in sports. Ollicers elected for the year are Linda Simmons, president, Janet Hogue, vice president, Pat Romine, secretary, and Martha Miller, treasurer. In the middle of the school year, Marty had to quit because of too many credits and so runner-up Anna Mae Nelson now handles the money end. To Mrs. Isal Garrett, sponsor, is due much of the credit for the successful year of the Pep Club. Rah yah, Mrs, Garrett! Nice going!
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