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GOVERNMENT FIRST ROW: William Hamel, Be-id Binqham, Ed Cook, Veda Morqan, Charles Marshall, lim Nicol. SECOND BOW: Vlesley Fricker, Simon Zeller, Bob Rankin, Bob Merry, Kenneth Cheatham. LEGISLATURE The legislature, consistinq ot one member trom each home room, was chosen by the student body at the annual fall election. lt met every other week under the supervision ot Mr. Gardner and acted on matters concerning activities of the school. It is the members' responsibility to set an example scholastically and to conduct themselves as qood citizens. MAYORS At the tall election each home room chose its mayor and city clerk who had charae of all home room meetinqs durinq the year. EIBST ROW: Alister McAlister, Mildred Mettler, Bill Thomas, Dorothy Grese, Bill Brave. SECOND BOW: Bob Erickson, Delmar Ohren, Ed Cook, lack Schmollinqor, Harold Suess. Donald Smith. page 11
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Page 10 STUDENT GOVERNOR Mac Hughey was elected as head of the student body for the year 1943-1944. As governor he has presided at all gen- eral assemblies. In addition to his regu- lar duties as honorary member of all committees of the Legislature and chair- man of the assembly committee, he acted as President of the Legislature in the absence of Ed Cook, former Lieutenant Governor. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Chosen by the student body as Lieu- tenant Governor was Ed Cook, who was able to serve in this capacity only until the first of December, when he was called into the service of his country. Later in the year, by action ot Legislature, Wal- lace Coates was chosen to fill this position. SECRETARY OF STATE Doris Woods, Greenville High School's first Secretary of State, has kept minutes of all the meetings of the Legislature throughout the year. She also takes care of all money and correspondence neces- sary to the functions of the Legislature.
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