West Liberty History
1838-1938

Source: One Hundred Years of History
* Commemorating a Century of Progress in the West Liberty Community * WEST LIBERTY, IOWA

WEST LIBERTY GIRL RESERVE CLUB

The Registered Girl Reserve Club of West Liberty high school was organized in April 1922, by Miss Mary Watters now connected with the Y. W. C. A. in Detroit. The first meeting was held in the high school assembly. The following week the officers and committees initiated all girls who desired to become members, at a candle-light ceremony in the gymnasium. The president and officers for the school year of 1922-1923 were Anna Miller, president; Hazel Warren, Thelma Dewey, Madeline Hormel, Gladys Nichols, and Ethel Birkett.

Any girl in high school may become a member. The membership fees are thorty-five cents.

There is an advisory board of four women in town who help the girls in their work.

The present officers are: Juanita Jack, president; Luretta Tipton, vice-president; Mary Edith Kirby, secretary; Dorothy Jean Inghram, treasurer.


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