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N is Mi r - - 1 -ff 'A' ' HE Girl Reserve Members Donna Barnes Bessie Belnap Retha Brookens Elizabeth Bugbee Doris Campbell Helen Campbell Eva Cernek Gretchen Coddington Imogene Coffin Dorothy Collin Rachel Cook Norma Crowley Nell Jane Damon Eloise Dean Mary Ruth Diehl Naomi DeMond Helen Dersnah Josephine Donohue Marguerite Edgar Ia e Fifty-eight Letha Edmonds Inez Fox Lorene Francis Evelyn Fuller Emily Garber Vivian Hepker Helen Hunt Ruth Isbell Elsie Johnson Ila Landon Georgena Lewis Goldie Martin Catherine Maxon Ruth McGillis Ercel McGregor Mary Ruth McKenzie Iva May Mills Marion Esther Mitchell Phyllis Morrison Martha Moss Edith Moyer Helen Neihart Ruth Neff Helen Porter Miss Rank Marguerite Sage Marjorie Sage Beatrice Schumacker Marie Seaton Marlette Smith Helen Smith Vivian Spalsbury Winifred Thomas Margaret Walker Eileen Waterman Beulah Watson Helen Wilbur -By Harold Stinson
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,r -M5112 A 'i- l- 3 9 History of the Girl Reserves IN SEPTEMBER 1925, the Girl Reserves started their-third year under theguidance of Miss Rank, with the following officers: Donna Barnes, president, Helen Ders- nah, vice-president, Letha Edmonds, secretaryg and Isabel Collin, treasurer. At the beginning of the second semester, Marguerite Sage took over Isabel Collin's office of treasurer. During the second week of school, an informal reception to all the girls in High School was given and any girls who were interested were invited to attend the regular weekly meetings. About forty girls availed themselves of this opportunity. Then, during the last week of October, a delightful Hallowe'en party was given for the members. In February we fostered the movie, The Blackbird. While selling tickets for this, the club was divided and the losers became hostesses at an Up-River Picnic given late in May. However, our motive is not entirely social, on January 19, Donna Barnes, Ruth Isbell, and Miss Rank represented us at the Girl's Conference at Jackson. On Feb- ruary 12-13, Miss Rank attended an Advisers' Conference at Grand Rapids. At the beginning of the second semester, the membership was opened to all Sophomore girls interested, and many girls joined at this time. These and the present Junior girls we leave to carry on the ideals of friendship and all-around-good-fellow- ship in M. P. H. S. -Josephine M. Donohue. Page Fifty-nine
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