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GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves have done much to carry out the purpose of the organization by facing life squarely and finding and giving their best. They have tried through character, service and leadership to promote in the school a strong, moral response. The Cabinet of the past year deserve particular praise since the success of the year has depended upon their eiforts and enthusiasm. The follcwing are members of the cabinet: President, Ruth Fiskg Vice President, Betty Gahley: Secretary, Elise Hertigg Treasurer, Pearl Herring, Program, Marjorie Farris, Social, Audrey Hartman, Ring, Joan Farris: Music, Betty Stubblefieldg Publicity, Etta Jean Domang Service,, Lenna Mae Hammockg Membership, Evelyn Rose, Sponsor, Mrs. Haworth. The year's activities consisted of the Annual Kid Party, held in the gym, with all girls in the High School as guests. Recognition services were held at the Community Church after which a tea was served by the Adult Council. We had interesting and enjoyable programs but the most memorable were: a talk cn Scrap Bcf ks by Dr. William Crosby Ross: a question box under the direction of Mrs. Blake Lowell: a talk on Hawaii by Katherine Kessler, and a talk by Mrs. Elmo Petersin on their trip across the United States. About 15 girls attended and took part in the Girl Reserve Conference held in Meridian. The theme, Wings Around the World , was appropriately carried out in the day's program. Mrs. Flory from the College of Idaho gave a talk cn Girls in all parts of the world. Boise Girl Reserves were in charge of the vesper services. Dr. John Anderson of the College of Idaho gave the address. Th highlight of the evening was a banquet served by the Meridian Hi-Y Club and a party. Atogether it has been a most successful year and we are indebted to Mrs. Haworth for her unfailing willingness and interest in our club. 1-1 I-- GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club was under the direction of Mr. C. W. Albertson with Bertha Jean Harvey as pianist. The personnel of the Glee Club is as follows: First Soprano: Second Soprano: Alto: Bettie Gahley Ruth Fisk Betty Correll Ardeth Grover Renabel Graham Dorothy Huffman Mona Grow Betty Stubblefield Twyla Suiter Esther Osborne Pearl Personette Audrey Hartman Lucille Wallace Agnes Plager Irene Herring Marjorie Crane Estellene Schmidt Evelyn Rose This group took part in the Annual Music Concert, March 21, and in the District Music Festival in Emmett, April 26. i-1 GIRLS' SEXTETTE The Girls' Sextette was organized the second semester of this school year under the direction of Mr. C. W. Albertson with Bertha Jean Harvey as pianist. The personnel is as follows: Sopranos ,.,.,.......,.,........,.., ..... . . Mona Grow and Ardeth Grover. Second Sopranos .,...........,,.,...,....,...,.....,,,..,..., I Ruth Fisk and Renabel Graham Altos ,,,,,...,.,...............................................,...., Betty Correll and Pearl Personette This organization was active in several different assembly programs as well as taking part in the Annual Music Concert, March 21, and were entered in the District Music Festival held in Emmett, April 25. i-1 DEBATE Debate is one of our most interesting extra-circular activities. It is a field rich with opportunities. Nothing could be more instructive or could yield dividends of greater cultural value, than the keen application of extensive work in debatable questions of the state. 'I'he debate question for the year was: Resolved: That the Power of the Federal Government Should be Increased. Under the direction of Mr. Brandt three debate teams were organized. Those taking the Affirmative were: Ruth Haydock, Audrey Hartman, Frank Takatori and Kenneth Hobbs. Negative debaters were: Charles Kerrick and Ralph Hopper. Practice debates were held with Notus, Caldwell and Boise, the teams also took part in debate tournaments at Boise, Emmett and Nyssa. The tournament in 'llyssa determined the championship of the Snake River Valley Debate Conference. Parma was represented by their negative team. The championship was won by Fruitland.
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