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Ineq-if Girl Reserves Officers: President, Dorothy Jane Gardnerg Vice-president, Virginia Mortong Secretary, Helen Cobb, Treasurer, Anna Foxy Inter-club council members, Frances Fields, ,lean Condermang Keeper of the seal, Dorothea Hanna. Q Advisors: Miss Flowerree, Miss Hinshaw, Miss Kem, Miss Hoar, Miss VVolff, Miss Freet. Slogan: To face life squarely. - Purpose: To find and give the best. Code: As a Girl Reserve I will be-- Gracious in manner Reaching toward the best Reverent to God lmpartial in judgment Earliest in purpose Victorious over self Ready for service Seeing the beautiful Ever dependable Loyal to friends. Eager for knowledge Sincere at all times. During the year of 1926-1927 the Girl Reserves was one of the most successful clubs in Northeast Junior High School. A Besides the regular program meetings every two weeks, many social affairs were held during the year. Two mixers for Girl Reserves of the city were held at the Y. W. C. A. A valentine party was given in the girls' gym by the Girl Reserves for all the girls of the school. Swimming parties were held the first and third Mon- days of April and May for the girls. An assembly was given in which every Girl Reserve took part. The chief event, however, was the annual luncheon held at the Y. W. C. A., May 21. The club did much social-service work, among which was the giving of Christmas baskets, and it has tried to inspire at truer friendship among its members. Klamor Klub Last September a small club was organized. and its members christened it the Klamor Klub. The principal purpose of this club was to help the members grow ac- customed to speaking in public, to teach them the correct form of argumentation, and to give them practice in debating. The charter members of the club were: Helen Clark, Virginia Lee Coleman, Elmira Frie, Pearl Harleman, Fred Nichols, Dorothy Owens, Aileen Record, Edna Mae Summers, Garland Valentine, Edward VVe1d, Clayton Wlietstoiie, Arthur Young. Edna Mae Summers was chosen president, Arthur Young, vice-presidentg Aileen Record, secretary: Helen Clark, treasurer. The membership kept steadily increasing -Q Q4 E 0 o e QQ . until by April l, 1927 there were thirty members. Some of the most important debates were: Resolved: that steamships have done the world more good than railwaysg Resolved: that child labor should be abolishedg Resolved: that capital punishment should be abolished. The members, both those participating in the debate and those listening, en- joyed thc debates. Most of the members feel they have gained something from the club and hope to join a debating club again next year. t'-. L . .-.,...., Back Row: l'Vrmd, Owfrri, Park, Record, ti7lU'CI'S07l4, Young. . Second Now: Hnrlmumi, Szmrmvrx, Clark, Mist l'Vincl1c'II, Snzallcy, HaI'z'c'y, Hambrl. Iizrsl Row: Wlumvlone, Crum, Bobicr, .-tdams, Nichols, Emmeri, lflfcld. ' per-taxi ffl lb za xafwxflx ar rw 'sv . Ninety-nine. C
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