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4' Pres de t DON SCHULTE Page l O X ce Prcsdc-nt Recorder FALMEI BURNS MARIANNE ESTRUP THE STUDENT GOVERN MENT LEVEN years ago the Hammond Hugh School organuzed an assocuatuon un whuch every student us a part Our school government us patterned after that of our own Unuted States so that each student on enterung the school becomes a cutuzen of Hammond Hugh wuth hus due cuvul rughts ln receuvung the great honor of becomung a cutuzen of the government ut us the duty of each student to co operate to the best of hus abuluty wuth the chosen leaders of the school organuzatuon Thus co operatuon was shown thus year by the fune attendance at the football and basketball games school dances concerts and varuous other actuvutues Ihe offucers of the assocuatuon are Presudent Don Schulte Vuce Presudent Palmer Burns and Recorder Maruanne Estrup These offucers were elected un the sprung of last year and they have fauthfully carrued out theur dutues and the many plans and suggestuons submltted for a better hugh school The presudent has varuous dutues He appounts hus cabunet composed of four mem Publuc Junuor bers Betty Clark Secretary of Student Actuvutues Francus Gray Secretary of Safety Joe Palko Secretary of Duscuplune and Arthur Eruckson Secretary of the Red Cross The secretary of student actuvutues has charge of all student affaurs whuch unclude dances athletuc events and other specual affaurs of the school year The secre tary of duscuplune presldes over the student court and handles musdemeanors whuch may aruse The secretary of publuc safety takes charge of the hall durung lunch peruods and provudes for order un the school at all tumes Thus year the Junuor Red Cross organuzed a councul composed of one member chosen from each advusory Thus together wuth the Junuor Rad Cross Committee us under the supervusuon of the secretary of the .lunuor Red Cross - ' fi 5, ' jg.-1, -W 1 ' ', 3 'Z' 'Efy ' -f '- . , 4 4 . 1: ' 4 lin.: ' V T? 1?-5 :Z Qg V T 1 .Q .-V-gs? fi, ,gltfz-'ff . u-iw , ' til , I V1 ull W 4 ' 1 , , . '-' 1 1 T I
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,305 FACULTY Row ss E McCullough M155 H McCullough McGranahan M55 Mellck Mr Nelson M155 Ove eyer M155 Parv s Qow Mr Pttewger M155 Ph1ll1ppc M155 Pr tchard N155 Reeder M155 Robvds M155 Roblson Mrs Rupp Ro v Vl Rupp M Shubcrt M155 Schubkcdd Schuelkc M155 Schwlcbert My Stott lv Seddlc rneycr M155 Thomas M155 Vgp Eoorlncvg Mr Wc1mer Row M 55 W1ll11m5 Mr NNIISOD MT Wh1tc M55 Wood M ss Yoder wh1ch IS composed ot M155 Buck MISS Pr1tchard M155 Robards and M155 Suerth Mr Rupp IS the leader of the group of 5c1ent1st5 M155 Gustafson Mr Hays Mr Long M155 Reeder and M155 Van Doorn1ck The teachers who lead the students INTO the cornmerc1al world Mr EII1ot M155 Mel1ck M155 Parv15 M1ss Schubert and M155 Yoder are under the gu1dance of Mr Kumpt Mr Howe has the respons1b1l1ty of tra1n1nv our future prlnters The rnus1c1ans ot the school are d1rected by M155 Cam Mr D1ercks and Mr Welmer who through the1r work have made our excellent mus1caI organ11at1ons M155 Schubkegel d1rects those who are art1st1cally 1ncI1ned, and these students do a great deal for the school 1n general through the1r posters anl art15t1c a1d w1th all our TGSTIVITIGS M155 l-le1ner, M155 Bowles, and'M11ss Conroy are 1n charge of the Home Econom1cs and our tabetena M155 Hawver IS always ready To help the students who enter the l1brary ln quest of mherence or t1ct1on books The young athletes are Framed by Mr Huffme, MISS Anderson MISS De1ter1ch Mhqs Easton and Mr Scott 'f' Qi C-4' if M L 90 sr Page 9 1: I v ' 0 Y f A - ill ZX 3, 3 .3 15' . .,. ., JY --. op -M1 , , 5 I 1 I M65 ..'I'II - If ' , , 1 I , I rr T ' 1 1 'J' no ' , 1. I fr I .5 I X l ,, ' . If . IV --Y I 1 . 5 I 1 C I , , l 4' I ' ' , I V V I l A , I l 1 1 I 4 , Tj' -, 1 ' ,, y III -41 r. . r, , , M155 Q l fy. .v,II II ' Row ll -M155 Snyder, Mr. Spobrh M155 Strange,W11sS Suerth. ' N r 4 3 I I III, , ml ov I f- 1 K I I I 55 I , I I Ta .-3 , -vu 4, A 1 . 1 4- of ' ee ll -1 5 . I. I 'r ' f ' 9 Q' - V l. ' X I NX LJ I 1 l f . I ' 1 rg 1- -. 1 Q , '1 3 ' 31 lr I -I J X 1 1 4 A . 1 'Tl - o
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THE STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES HE president also pressdes over the Senate whnch ns composed of two freshmen two sophomores three gunuors and three sensors Thus past year the Senate has been stravung to arouse greater nnterest In the asso clatton and brnng It unto closer association wlth the student body which It represents also to turther the interests ot the students In school actuvstles They succeeded ID dorng thus when they passed the appropriation bull tor a moving plcture machune As a result the student body has had many enjoyable moments The members ot thus year s Senate are Warren Harris Phnl Beatty Bob Bigelow Vnrglnla Good Audrey Bell Tom Cosgrove Lucy Jo Brusch Chuck Bounds Den Dutton and Duck Brusch wnth lvlr Nelson as advusor The recorder Maruanne Estrup records the mnnutes ot the Senate meetungs The vnce presudent Palmer Burns presndes over the House ot Repre sentatnves which IS composed ot one representative from each advisory Much luke the House of Representatives In our own national government nt voices the many opnnuons ot the undnvudual through the lesser governments which are the advisory groups ln order for any bull to become a law gov ernung the school assocuatuon nt must be voted upon and passed by the House At the begunnung ot the year the House met tor the tnrst tame and maintained an organization meeting Palmer Burns presudlng Melverrne Trutt was elected vlce speaker and lvlarlory Duckson received the posltuon of secretary At thus tame several commnttees were appointed by the Speaker Ruth Fischer Ernest Klrby and Ethel Kazen were appointed to serve on the Rules Committee Cornelua Hovung Glen Bugelow and Edna Mae Borders were appointed to serve on the Elngnbuluty Committee and the Scholarship Commuttee was made to consist ot Bull Lowery Aluce Beckman and Mary Ann Sohl Mr Campbell puloted the House through a very successful year SENATE Top Row Harrs Beatty Schulte Blrfc-low Duttow Brusch Row I Cosgrove Bcll Busch Mr NCI on Good Estrup Bounds Page ll T T , , . - T v T T T T T T T T . - ' V - T T T , . - T T .. T T T T 'W l . . . - . V - W . . l . T 5 T T
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