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GIRL RESERVES First Row - Miss Painter, sponsor: R. Simon , treasurer, Nl. Cola. vincenzo, vice-president: W. Jenkins, president, E Shaffer, secretary: G Ra dcliff, service chair- man: Brand, program chairman. SecondRow-lVl.Stepoulos, Nl. Willetts, P. H. Forbes, B. NlcBee, W. Branden- burg, V. Kerns, M. Chipps. Third Row - L. Allum, R. Davis, Barker, W. Welch, M. Brown, M. Bell, B. Chipps. Fourth Row-E. Richards, W. Wright, D. Duck- worth, B. Graham, lVl. Bishop, N. Noland, V. Pratt. Fifth Row - L. St. Clair, M. Steele, E.. Filce, H Miller, D. Shriver, L. Smith. A. O. O. CLUB First Row--Miss Kuylcen- dall, E. Sass, C. Warner. H. Miller, A. Salar's, D. Rogers, E. Wolfe, N. S. Bruner, R. McCullough. Second Row - V. Dadich, M. Guido, L. Aitken, H. Tatar, B. L. Jones, B. l. Marsh, D. Clawson, B. Leonard. Third Row 1 L. St. Clair, W. jenkins, Nl. Cola- vincenzo, P. Chapman, A. Norton, L. Warner. L. Nlollahan, M. Stepou- los. Fourth Row 1 M. Carnes, Nl. C-lass, N. Reppy, R. Spencer, Lopez, H. Parsons, C. Stinellis, R. Loar.
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Pep Society HE PEP SOCIETY was first formed in l922 under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Smith, physical education teacher at that time. The group was active in a number of ways in its early life, but died out from 1926 until it was reorganized in l93l. At the suggestion of David Tucker along with Miss Rachel Coogle, a group of Senior girls formed the new club and opened it to under-graduate students. Mrs. Elizabeth Peck is the present sponsor. The word Hpepn stands for: P- personality, E- enthusiasm, P- popu- larity. The aim of the club is to support school activities and promote school spirit. The club held an initiation the first semester of this year admitting 30 girls. The annual dance was given April 5 in the Girls Gym. OFFICERS President ........... ...,........................ M ary Strawn Vice President ....... ...... I-I elen Louise Thompson Secretary-Treasurer . ............ Patty Stansbury Key HE SKETCHBOOK opens to reveal the Key Club, an organization for Junior and Senior girls. The direction is under that of Miss Rebecca Wade, Key members aim to promote a spirit of congeniality between girls of similar interests, to further school spirit, and to aid in the general welfare of the school and the community. The annual semi-formal dance was held in the girls' gymnasium on Octo- ber 20, 1939. OFFICERS President .......,... .................... M arilynn Shannon Vice President .. .... ...... L ouise Lorentz Secretary ........... ............. P atty Orton Treasurer ................. Marian Smith SPODSOI' ..... ...... M iss Rebecca Wade 63
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The Girl Reserves I-IE GIRL RESERVES was organized in order to develop in the mem- bers of the club a well-rounded personality, mental, spiritual, and phys- icalg to aid the school and communityg to develop good citizensg and to be sympathetic with the unfortunate in the school and community. This year at Christmas the girls gave away toys to needy children and several baskets to families at Thanksgiving. ln order to finance their excel- lent charity work the girls held a doughnut sale. Motto - To Hnd and give the best. Pleclge- To honor God, my country and my community, and to be in all ways a true and loyal member of the Girl Reserves.. OFFICERS President ........... .......................... W ilma Jenkins Vice President ..... .... M ary Colavincenzo Secretary ......... ........ E laine Shaffer Treasurer .... ...... R achel Simon A. 0. O. HIS CLUB was organized by the present sponsor, Miss Retta Kuykendall, for the purpose of promoting an interest in the school and communityg to contribute to the social life of the commercial studentsg and to stimulate a greater interest in the business world. ln order to encourage a higher grade of scholarship, an Honor Roll is sponsored for the commercial students who make B average or above. Each group graduating from the club makes a contribution to the school by planting Howers on the lawn. Former members of the club who are now occupying positions of re- sponsibility in the business world often say that their association with the A. O. O. Club was the most pleasant part of their school life. 65
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