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w -----was , SA Reserves M'ss P1Ls ..,....x...........,,,......,.......... .....................,............,.....v 1 fltlvi-901' ALICE TIMMONS ,,.. ....... 1 'rcsidmzt BIARGARET SMITH ..... ....... S l?C7'Eta7 lf Is.unc1,LA I,onNEs .....,... ...... T rfasurer N . ,Q by FIRST Row-Frieda Schlottman, Marie Foster, Nadine Lohman, Meta Pils, Xdxisu Dorothy I-leurieks, Edna Stoneking, Isabella Lawton, Srcoxn Row-Cleda Moss, Frances Klockenga, Wilma Junker, Beulah Potts, lx lthi rms Thompson, Fern Buchanon, Velma Leclin, Lola Albertsen. Tmnn Row-Stella Mae Jones, Isabella Lohnes, Phyllis Weytens, Frances Pitts X ir ginia Griflin, Velma Smith, Elizabeth Sherman. FOURTH Row-AMary Solterman, Alice 'rlllllll0llS, Margaret Smith, Louise Andrews Mildred Winners, Rose Westwick, Eloise I-lill. iuurpose oil' ltlhe Urganization The Girl Reserves is ai part of a national and internation- al movement for girls and women. Its insignia is the Blue Triangle. It is an organization for girls, in cities, towns and the open country. Any girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen, whether in grade school, junior high school, high school, or business and industry, may become a member. sharing in the good times, hikes, canips, and service to other girls in all the world, if she pledges herself to accept the fol- lowing slogan, Purpose and Code. Slogan: To face life squarely. Purpose: To find and give the best. m nw 1926 r FORTY-TWO r ll l 5' l ff im
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R W The M asllaiiugitoini Scellmooll Li ew MAnuAnic'r Smrrn . .... ,...... . Editor-ivz-Cllief l lll!'l'l' How-Nadine Lolnnau, Marion Stoltz, Goldie Rosenberg, Mae Foster, Helen Hiett, Mary Gulc, Lucie ldL'lllllfI, Jane Bridges, Ennna Bottin, Loraine Lindsey. Siicoxn Row-I.ola, Albcrtsen, Marie Foster, Helen Altig, Isabella Lawton, Mary Solter- lllllll, Marpgaret Smith., 'I'hehna Bailey, Norma Nierstheimer, Dorothy Veernian. TIIIIKD Row-I-larry Vogclsang, Urvan Ubben, Henry Xvhittield, Henry Oates, James Champion, Daniel Woodley, Raymond Hoiferbert. l oun'rn Row-Cecil Hurling, Chester Westervelt, Roswell Gray, VVilliam Black, Lester Owen, Louis Lauterbacll, Bernard Ailts. The Washington School Life, the paper published by the pupils of the Washington Junior High, will soon be observing its third birthday. It is published once each month of the school year and nearly every one of our four hundred eighty pupils is a subscriber. The staff of the paper also composes the Annual Staff. Each member of the staff has some definite work assigned him, each member of the staff realizes his responsibility in performing that work, consequently we feel that the Washington School Life and also our Annual are meeting' with much success in their line of endeavor. YVC are proud of our Exchangcs. lVe exchange papers with junior high schools and with several high schools in many of the states of the Union. A short time ago we received a copy of a paper published by the cadets of a military academy in Honolulu, Hawaii. ,- E , mm FORTY-ON E
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f W we? B Reserves Miss VAN YVICY ......... ......... 4 dviser IJono'ruv x7EF1RMAN .. ..... ............ 1 'reside-nt ANAS'FASlA BUCKLEY .... ...........,...,...,.. F 'ice-President Gomm: Rosn:N1n':nG ...... ..... S ecrefary and Treasurer Fmsrr Row--Mary Reardon. Lila Zuekwiler, Lois Krueger, Carol Krueger, June Powers, Pauline Voll, lilizuheth Comstock. Sueoxn llow-l.eonu Williams, Martha Frie, Goldie Rosenberg, Blanche Van XVey, Adviser, Dorothy Behrens, Alpha. Johns, .Elsie NVestrope. 'lllllllll llow--'Myrtle Williams, Anastasia Buckley, Virginia Brandt, Mary Leucera, Dorothy Veernmn, Myrtle Hulstoll. Time Qodle As a Girl Reserve I will be- Gruvious in manner Impartiul in udgmeut R4-:xdy for service Loyal to friends. Rcucliing toward the hest Earnest in purpose I will do my best to honor Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times. God, my country, and my eommunityg to help other girlsg and to be in :ill ways :1 loyal, true member of the Girl Re- , n, SUITES. M-.--.- mmm 1926 .. FORTWTHREE
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