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james Dycus Lucille john Lucy jo Brusch Association Executives-Student Administrators Each year from the ranks of the coming graduating class, three seniors are chosen to head the Hammond High School Association. Last year the ofiicers elected were james Dycus, president, Lucille John, vicefpresident, and Lucy jo Brusch, recorder. jimmy, as president, had charge of the Senate, johnny, as vicefpresident, presided over the House of Representatives, Lucy Jo, as recorder, kept the minutes of the Senate meetings. President Dycus, in turn, appointed his cabinet. It consisted of Tom Cosgrove, Sec' retary of Student Activities, Arlouise Freyman, Secretary of Public Safety, Marlin Van Stright, Secretary of Disciplineg and Catherine Short, Secretary of the Junior Red Cross. Tom had general charge of all school activities and made all auditorium announcements conf cerning association activities. Arlouise was student supervisor of the monitor system, while Marlin had charge of the student courtg Catherine had general charge of all affairs of the Junior Red Cross. The association officers next year will be Robert Bigelow, president: Basil Lorenz, vice' presidentg and Betty Betz, recorder. Y E Tom Cosgrove Arlouise Freyman Marlin VanStright Catherine Short ll 16 I
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13 IZ ll 4 3 Z 2 4 5 I0 IOM 7 9 17 Z4 1 Row Miss Row Miss Row Door Row f-Mr. Long, University of Wisconsin, Chicago Uni' 12 ---' versity, University of Montpellier. -W-Miss E. McCullough, Indiana University, University 2 of Chicago. 5 --Miss H. McCullough, Western College, Indiana State Normal School. 5 '-Miss McCvranahan, Indiana University. Miss Melick, Indiana University. --Mr. Nelson, Wabash College. V---Miss Parvis, Indiana University, Gregg College, Notre Dame. '7 I. 14 22 -f Miss Phillippe, DePauw University. 4 Mr. Pittenger, Indiana University. 9 Miss Pritchard, Earlham College, University of Chi' cago. 4 ---'Miss Reeder, Indiana State Normal Teachers' Col' lege, University of Chicago, Columbia University. l W-Miss Robards, Carlton College, University of Cali' 7 fornia, The Sorbonne, Middlebury College. -Miss Robison, Western Illinois State Normal School, 9 Illinois Wesleyan University, University of Chicago. 3 -Mrs. Rupp, Chicago University. -f-Mr. Rupp, Oberlin College, Chicago University, 4M Indiana University. 18 -Mr. Schubert, South Dakota University, Northwest' ern University. 2 'Miss Schubkegel, University of Illinois, California University, Academy of Fine Arts. -'Miss Schuelke, Indiana University. --'Miss Schweibert, Cornell College, Northwestern University. f'Mr. Scott, Iowa University, Indiana University. --'Mr. Seddlemeyer, Indiana State Teachers' College, Columbia University. -3-Miss Snyder, Moore's Hill College, Chicago Uni' versity. ----Mr. Spohn, Earlham College, Chicago University. --Miss Strange, Indiana University. Miss Thomas, Iowa Wesleyan College, Iowa Uni' versity. ---iMiss Van Doorninck, Central College, Presbyterian Hospital, School of Nurses. f'Mr. Warren, Beloit College, Columbia University. --Mr. Weimer, Sherwood Music School, Valparaiso University. ---vMiss White, DePauw University. ---Miss Williams, Dennison University, University of Chicago. Mr. Wilson, Vv7estminster College. Miss Wood, Moore's Hill College, Indiana Univerf sity. Miss Yoder, Manchester College, Indiana University. l Mr. Long, Miss E. McCullough, Miss H. McCullough, Miss McGranahan, Miss Melick, Mr. Nelson, Miss Parvis, Phillippe, Mr. Pittenger. 2 Miss Schuelke. 3- Miss ninck, Mr. XVarrcn. Pritchard, Miss Reeder, Miss Robards, Miss Robison, Mrs. Rupp, Mr. Rupp, Mr. Schubert, Miss Schuhkegcl, Schwiebcrt, Mr. Scott, Mr. Seddelmeyer, Miss Snyder, Mr. Spohn, Miss Strange, Miss Thomas, Miss Van 4 -Mr. Weimer, Miss W'l1ite, Miss Williams, Mr. Wilson, Miss Vvlood, Miss Yoder. l15l
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0. 4 F.. , ., Q A R' iw 4' 1 i ' Q 3 Q fa 4 in L ' v fi. t Q- .te ' . c 4 J Horsia or RiiParisiaNTATlviis---Row I: Miss Hancock, john, Abrahamson, Ballard, Bercolos, Row 25 Blocker, Buehring, Cars' man, Cavan, Dubbcrt. Row 3: Eggebrecht, Eldridge, Elstun, Federoil, Fields. Row 4: Griflin, Grills, Gursansky, Harrison, Hatchman. Row 5: Hickle, Horton, Kinman, Kinman, l.aVigne. Row 6: Levens, Luring, Marciniak, McGrath, McCay. Row 7: McMillen, Meyer, Morris, Mullen, Newlan. Row 8: Patton, Pawelec, Pennington, Petersen, Rawlins. Row 9: Richter, Roper, Rosenau, Schreiber, Shaw, Shropshire. Row 10: Sobek, Thomas, Tuttle, Turner, White, Williams, Wolfe. SENATE-V Row 1: Mr. Nelson, Dycus. Rate 2: Brusch, Belshaw, Bieker, Groman. Row 3: Brown, Clayton, Good. Row 4: Hopinan, lvlann, Norwood, Williams. Both Your Houses-Sources of Student Legislation The legislative branch of the Hammond High School Association is composed of two departments, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The members of these departments are the stern and wise lawmakers of our government. The presiding otlicer of the Senate this year was James Dycus, president of the Association, the sponsor being Mr. Nelson. The Senate was composed of three members from each of the upper classes and two mem- bers from each of the lower classes. The senior members were Helen Bieker, Robert Brown, and Gretchen Hopman. The junior members were Bill Belshaw, Mary Grills, and Virginia Good. The sophomore class seated Carolyn Mann, and Hugh Clayton, while the freshman class chose Robert Williams and john Nor- wood. The minutes of the Senate were kept by Lucy Jo Brusch, recorder of the Association, The House of Representatives seated tiftyftwo members, one representative from each advisory. The presiding oilicer was Lucille john, vicefpresident oi' the Association, the sponsor being Miss Hancock. Other officers were Rosemary Mullen, vicefspeaker: Kathryn McGrath, secretary, and Marjorie Kinman, Herald reporter. The following committees were appointed: financial, Darrell Wolfe, Ralph Newlin, and Alice Mason, eligif bility, Robert Morris, Ted Thomas, and Katherine Bereolosg rules, Quentin Mueller, Betty Elstun, and Mar' jorie Blocker. There was also a Board of Appeals composed of Mr. Garrett, sponsor, John Keeler, and Eileen Reinert. U71
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