WHO WILL BE CROWNED AS “MISS OMAHA GUIDE?” Can ou Pick A winner? Girls In Omaha Guide’s Scholarship Subscription Contest Off In A Jump Dorothy Lawson Dorothy Wat son off in a jump on their way to win the first prize in the Omaha Guide's Scholarship Contest. The BRYCIE DORRIS Miss Dorris is the daughter of Mrs. M. Nivens, 2511 Corby St She has been a Girl Reserve since the age of 10. She is a member of and a messenger of the Saint John AME. Church. Miss Dorris’ ambition is to become a Nurse. ALMIRA KING Miss Almira King is also a member of Saint Benedict’s church and a former Girl Reserve, and was president of the Junior-Senior Girl Reserves Club she was the Treasurer of the Inter-Club Coun cil of the Central YWCA- and is a former member of the Junior Auxiliary of the Urban League. Miss King is the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Giles, 1814 North ‘loth St- She is a member of the Eatre Nous Club. Miss King is a grad uate of Technical High school. During her senior year at High school, she appeared in the Senior Play, “Stage Door”. In June of 1940, she was a Duchess in the Coronation Ball. At present Miss King is Girl Scout Instructor at the Urban League. two Dorothys are sponsored by Mrs. Marie Parker and assisted by their friend, Mattie Station. MARJORIE JOHNSON This young woman is one of the most typical American Girls in the U. S- She is quite ‘‘Air-minded’’. Her chief ambition is to pilot her cwn airplane. Miss Johnson is a sophomore at Technical high school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, 2306 Seward Plaza. Her nterest are also dramatic. Her hobby is t reading. Miss Johnson is the grand-daughter of Mrs. Edna Me Caw who was a graduate of Wil berforce University. The desire of Mrs. Edna McCaw to send Mrs. Andrew Johnson to that same uni versity will be realized in the fu ture attendance of Margery Join son at Wilberforce university. Miss Johnson is the grand-daugh ter of the late S. T. R. Melvin Me Caw. PORTIA TRULOVE Miss Trulove is a graduating Senior of Cental High school. She i< the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trulove, 2864 Lake St. She i- a former Girl Reserve. Mis? Trulove’s ambition is to become a teacher of Foreign Languages. She is a member of St. John A ME Church. MISS ALICE SIMMONS Miss Alice Simmons, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Allen Simmons. Mr. Simmons is shipping clerk a* Super-Craft Garment Co., at 13th and Farnam. Miss Simmons lives with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gol die Davis at 2402 1-2 Patrick ave. She is 17 years of age and stai’ts her Junior year at Central high school in September. She is also a member of the Optimist Club at the YW( A. Her ambition is to become a stenographer. WALTERINE WRIGHT A Girl Reserve of the Gross Kicks club. Miss W light is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A Lewis, 2229 Ohio St. She is a member of the Red Cross and Mo tor Clubs during her school car eer. While a member of the Cress Eieks Club she served in the cap acities as treasurer and reporter. She is a member of Zion Baptist Church. Miss Wright s ambition is to become a Costume Designer. She is planning to attend the Voc ational YWCA. School in New York. This School is an institu tion that is owned and operated 1 y Negro women. JUANITA KING Was an HONOR STUDENT while attending South high school. Miss King is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence King 283 6 Mi atrti St. At the age of 13, she en tered South High school. While ;*c that school, Miss King was a warded a musical scolarship to Piney Woods School in Mississip p:. During her attendance at that school, she became a member of the ‘"International Sweethearts of Rhythm”, an all-girl band which originated from that school. As a member of this band she travel ed quite extensively. Miss King graduated from Technical High school on March 2, 1941. During her school career, Miss King serv ed in the capacities as Represent ative for the Library ant the Red Cross. She was also chairman of the Scholarship committee ami Home Room reporter. m;s<5 T;rir>r. is a member of to r'~ ♦’ Church and a former member of 4 ^ ° Gir1 T' C!l ’ r 1 v* ' CA. MARIAN LAWSON Miss Lawson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson, 22JA North 29th St- She will soon be a sophomore at Technical High school. Her interest is Vocational Miss Lawson is a member of the Church of God in Christ. EMMALYN WASHINGTON Was the first young woman of color to have charge of a gill scout troop in Omaha, Nebr. Miss Washington is a graduate of North High school. She is the daughter of Mrs. Julia Washington, 2037 Florence Blvd. For two years she sang with the Syrnphonette Trio. She is a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church and a mem ber of the King’s Daughters a Church club. At present she is working on The Worker’s Service Project. ****** MISS HELEN NORMAL KINO Miss Helen Normal King, daugh t er of Mrs. Eddie King, 2502 Lake Street. Miss King attends C‘liiS ■ 10 LI at St- Benedict High school Miss King is 16 years of age ar.d ■vi 1 graduate in two years. Miss King’s ambition is to become com tx tent stenographer and engraver in the service of the government Miss King also sings in the choir ■it St. Benedict’s church. * * * * * ' ILUAMS A recent convert and member oi '*’'"im Baptist Church- Mis Williams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Williams, 2t’16 Blondo St. She is a graduating Senior of Technical High school During her school career, she was a member of the Red Cross and Motor Clubs. Miss Williams is al so a member cf the YWCA. Gross Eicks Club. Her chief ambition is to become a Social Worker. ****** LEONA EDWARDS An HONOR ROLL Student of Central. Miss Edwards is a grad uating Senior of Central. She is the daughter of Mrs. Bobbie Car ter 2919 Erskine St. At the YW CA. she is the president of the Gross Eicks' club. Miss Edwards is a member of the Inter-Club i Council, Jr-, Chairman of the Car eer Conference which is particip ated in by many young women of the city. She is a member of the Zion Baptist Church. Her hobby is music and she is an assistant of Mrs. Flora Pinkston. Miss Ed wards’ ambitinos is to become a Nurse. •s BERTHA DAVIS This young woman is one if foui' Negro Baton twirlers in the Junior Band at Central High School. She is the daughter of Mrs L. Davis, 2530 Grant St. Miss Davis will soon be a Junior in High school where she is also a member of the Senior Glee club. She is a member of the Optimist Club of the YWCA. At the Zion Baptist Church, Miss Davis is the pianist for the Junior Church and ! serves in the capacity as a Secre tary. She is also the pianis^ for the BYPU. Miss Davis is the Treasurer of the Red Circle Girls, a Missionary Society. She i.^ also Secretary of the Sub-Deb Club. Her ambition is to become a Con * cert Pianist. She is a pupil of Mrs. Flora Pinkston HONOR STUDENT * VINETA SWANCEY Miss Swancey is the daughter • f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swancey, 709 South 30th St. She is a grad uating Senior of Technical High 3t,’nool. During her school career. Miss Swancey was a member of t* Girls’ Senior Glee club for 15 * rs. She is a member of Zion Baptist Church. She is active, in Urban League clubs. Is Sergeant of Arms of the Girl Reserve C*ub of the YWCA of which she has been a member for three years. She is a member of the Inter Club Council of the Central YWCA. For two years she was a member of the Girl Reserve’s Glee club. At present she is an active mem ber of the Briggs Choral Ensolu ble. Miss Swancey’s interest is musical. JESSIE KING An Honor Student of Tech High school. Miss King is a junior at Tech High. She has been on the Honor Roll, Hall Patrol, Speakers’ Bureau, and is a member of the Girl Reserve and the Terrible Eight Clubs. Miss King is six teen years of age, her birthday coming on that of Abraham Lin coln- Her hobbies are dancing singing, reading, cooking and sew ing. Miss King possesses a won derful personality, and is the typ ical American girl. Her ambit ion is to become an expert cos metologist. ROSELLA McGILL Rosella i s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Simon McGill of 2724 Lake Street. She has been a Girl Reserve since she was in the Up To-Date club and is now a mem ber of the Gross-Ekes. She is a Senior of Technical High school and her ambition is to become a cometologist. While in Fort Worth, Texas last fall she attend ed one of the largest Colored Beauty school and is planning to complete that course in the near future. Kidneys Musi Clean Out Acids Excess acids, poisons and wastes In your blood are removed chiefly by your kidneys. 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