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vvvvv lXjXfXfX ' X' Y V V qw awww' ,vvvx 'ff V? OVNM4 Qkiirbalfifsfifi A' A' A' 3 WM N4 Back Row: Thomas, Brown, Neal, Higgins, Prussing, Henry, Foster. Front Row: Tetley, Paddack, Snapp, Shobe, Stratton. TIGERETTES gg HO are those little boys over there dressed in those white sailor pants and red polo shirts? Oh, I see, thefy're little girls. Oh, yes, 'The Tigerettes' . 3:15, November 13, 1929, marked the beginning of the most active or- ganization in W. H. S., for on that noted day a group of selected girls' organized what is known as the Tigerettes , The following oiiicers were elected: K ..... Ada Berneice Brown President ........................... Secretary and Treasurer ....... ........................................ M ary Neal During the year the Tigerettes did many interesting things. They per- formed at every home game and accompanied the basketball team to Clinton and Holden, where, though in the enemy territory, they showed much school spirit. Their effective stunts were made possible through the leadership of the sponsors, Miss Ruth White and Miss Edith Faith. k' A We feel sure that the great success of the Tigers during this season was due partly to the fact that the Tigerettes were boosting them. After a very happy and prosperous year the Tigerettes closed their activities with a visit to Miss White's home in Tipton, and to the Sedalia shows. tY' WNW vvvws vxwxvv vv' WA AAVMN fsfsxsfs 9 -'-'-.- lgfgffglgfb ,AK ' 1 30 6 'Q Page Sixty-four
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- - vw v v v 'N 7Y'!XX7XN7Nx y W ' VWW' NVV5 'H iff 0606 Xffflbm M f Ax,5f,3f,5f,, AASJAIAM uv x A A -N A XA Back Row: Headley,,Parrott, Thomas, Miss Jerome, Brown, Miss Sterling, Coats. Second Row: Day, Rbss, Jenkins, Banks, Keith, Morgan, Greim. Front Row: Fos- ter, Zollinger, Bray, Hall, Haun, Flanery, Stormont, Daniels. LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION President .............. .... G enevieve Crockett Vice-President ......... ........... Jewell Banks Secretary ....,.....................................,............... Ina Foster Sponsors .............. Miss Sterling, Miss White, Miss Jerome W. C. T. U. Sponsors ........ Miss Mollie- Johnston, Mrs. Dick National Motto: We'll help to safeguard America's future. L. T. L. Watchwords: Love, Loyalty, Light. HE Loyal Temperance Legion is at young people's division of the W. C. T. U. The purpose is to make all its members good citizens and to cultivate total abstin- ence from alcohol and tobacco. The Legion has been established in thirty foreign countries and each year efforts are made to carry the prohibition message to some other country. This year Bulgaria was the chosen one g and, due -to the zealous efforts to raise money, our own L. T. L. was awarded a silk: flag of Bulgaria, the first prize in Missouri. This unit has also been awarded a pennant for being a Live Wire or- ganization. Pearl Tetley, Norma Clay and James Lockard have been winners in the silver medal contests in declamation. This club meets once a month in Miss Sterling's room, and by the rec- ords they hold, it can easily be seen that every member is active. 0 sf p :::. Page Sixty-six
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