Here's another #tbt for Mepham's 80th Anniversary! This one is from the 1948
Treasure Chest (Mepham's yearbook).
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Library Club from the Treasure Chest, 1948 |
True Service
Every period in the week a cheerful and efficient girl may be found behind the desk in the library. This girl is a member of the Library Club and gives up this time to be of service to her school. Her duty is to take care of the books, hand out cards and in general keep the library orderly. This organization, dedicated solely to service, consists of about twenty-five carefully selected Junior and Senor girls, supervised by Mrs. Rauch. For their service, these girls not only gain satisfaction and valuable information but also receive a silver key, after one year and one month of faithful service.
Good times are also had by this organization at their monthly teas, and twice yearly when they take a trip to New York City for dinner and a show. It's officers are president, Carol Foster; vice-president, Marie Baumann and secretary, Mary Lou Schulte.
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