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GIRLS' LEAGUE First row. left to right: McKinney. Wicks, Hill. S. Wright. Mayotte. Phillips. Van llousen. Vogel Second row: Cross. Payne. Robin-on. G. Lay, B. Courtright, H. Courtright. J. Scrog- gin, Wilson. Keys. Mathews. Curl Third row: Evans. M. Scroggin, I. Mills. Mallory. Cockrell. Strong. Francis. Lang. Fisher. McCauley. Bateman Fourth row: Roberts, Tiffany, Saling, E. Lay, Milligan. Trump, McGrath. Southard. Timpy, II. Cosner. Stein. Mrs. Payne. Turner. Briggs, Tucker Fifth row: McCrae. Moudy, Woods. Huffman. M. Cosner, Sevy. Mansfield. Nelson. Kernen, P. Wright The officers for the League of 1943 are as follows: President-----------------------------Nadine Tucker Vice President Dorothy Evans Secretary and Treasurer Gloria Lay Song Queens------Betty Courtright, Bernice Courtright Pianist La Faye Cline Reporter Errolo Lay Adviser Mrs. Payne The Girls League has just finished a very successful year. There were two representatives elected from each class to help form the Girls’ League Council. These girls are: freshmen. Jeanne Scroggin, Norma Mathews; sophomores. Josephine South- ard, Marie Milligan; juniors. Errolo Lay. Carol Rinehart; seniors. Lois McKinney. Barbara Wicks. The president and her council have accomplished many things this year and among these is the holding of ballroom dancing every Tuesday and Thursday noons for the high school students. These were accompanied by the Cleff Dwellers and proved very successful. There have been special guest speakers at each meeting speaking on subjects of special interest to the girls. We have had several ribbon days that were lots of fun. The greatest accomplishment of the League is the modernizing of the girls’ dressing room, down stairs. It has bought new material for covering tin new couch and also some new curtains for the windows. They are also planning to paint the woodwork matching colors. The league has sponsored a page in the Bobcat Scream featuring the league news, jokes and bright sayings. Near the end of the school year a Mothers’ and Daughters’ Tea was given in honor of the Mothers and tin Senior girls. At this tea an installation of the officers for the coming year was held. The new officers were as follows: President Wilma Timpy Vice President Gloria Lay Secretary and Treasurer Norma Mathews The League has also accepted a new constitution. The old council wish the new much success in the coming year of 1944.
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First row. left to right: Keys. Wilson, Mathews, Wright. Mayotte Second row: B. Courtright, B. Courtright, Southard. McKinney, Lay, Milligan Third row: Tiffany. Saling. Wicks. Phillips. Trump, Vogel, Scroggin, Fisher, Lang. Stein. Miss Sullivan. McCauley Fourth row: McCrae, Mallory. Moudy. Woods, Huffman. Sevy, Mansfield, Nelson, Kernen, Wright The girls opened the Home Ec. season by preparing masters’ banquet. Shortly after that they served tin annual and serving the school F. F. A. banquet. Their Christmas party was in the form of initiation and introduction of new members. We Home Ec. girls prepared and served the basketball banquet which was sponsored by the Union Boosters. The annual Mothers’ and Daughter party was held February 22. Its motif stressed Home Ec. part in victory. On display at this time were the home projects tin girls had made. The Home Ec. girls were very active in Red Cross work, turning in many slippers, ditty bags and housewives”. and The New Maid was entered by the club in the talent Marie Milligan taking the lead. A weiner roast was the skits, with Gloria Lay last event of the year. OFFICERS President Marie Milligan Vice President .-Gloria Lay Secretary Lois McKinney Treasurer Josephine Southard
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