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vote Of the student body, the cabinet is the Congress, thi policy-making body of Arthur Hill student government Its activities are financed by the Student Organization ticket. Officers of the student cabinet are RUTH HAUFFE, firs semester treasurer, GRACE DITTMAR, first semester vice-presi dent and second semester treasurer, BOB HANES, second semes ter vice-president, seated, and GEORGE MICHEL, secretary, ant JIM MUEHLENBECK, president. Army generals for the Student Organization membershil drive are ALICE FISCHER of Army l, second in the contest RUTH HAUFFE of Army 2, winner, BOB PFEUFFER of Army E third, and RAY SMITH of Army 4, fourth. PRINCIPAL BROCK and MISS ELSIE NOVAK assist FRANCE GUILIANI, president of Miss Margaret O. Fraser's advisory, t select auditorium seats for her group. Advisories were give choice of seats in the order that they came in the Student O1 ganization membership drive. President NORMAN KLEMM of Mrs. Dorothy Giesel's advi: ory, the first to report 100 per cent membership, looks ovc the selection of seats he has made. Other advisories selling IOO per cent, are Mr. Johnson, M McLeod, Zella Bueker, president, Miss Fisher, Howard F inge: Mrs. Hamlin, Jim Stenglein, Mr. Osborne, Leland Russel Mrs. Ure, Miss Peterson, Vic Sverid, Mr. Light, Kay MCDOI ald, Mr. Shorney, Bob Rowland, Miss Bacon, Pat Bates, Mr Brown, Phil Beehler, Miss Francis, Eric Gustafson, Mi: Wells, john Werner, Mr. Damberg, Bruce Otto, Miss Frase Frances Guiliani, Miss Gatz, Ruth Hauffe, Mt. Schubert, Wi liam Small, Mrs. Crittenden, Ray Borchard, Miss Doidg Alice Fischer, Mrs. Kreuger, Don Zoellner, Mr. Wells, Shirlc Waddell, Mr. Purdy, George Michel, Mr. Ramsey, Bc Pfeulfer, and Mr. Shelley, james Hammond. Game director MISS MARY MARGARET DOIDGE explains I the guests at the sophomore party rules for the next gam FRANK YOUNG and ELEANOR FISCHER lead the grand mart at the Soph get-together. DON FOULDS and MISS MARTHA E. FISHER happily put tl finishing touches on their advisory Christmas basket to l presented to some needy family. Ready, set, kick! say JACQUIE CAMPAU, PHYLLIS DOI HAISER, Attendant CAROLINE MICHEL, Queen GRACE DITTMA Attendant RUTH HAUFFE, JERRY WRIGHT. ADELINE THOI and DORIS M EHLENBECK, holding the ball, all members I the Football lupens court. Not in the picture are Ann Gilbe and Betty Zwingman. JIM MUEHLENBECK, RUTH HAUFFE, Chairman BEN SRE TON, GRACE DITTMAR, HOWARD FINGER, and ALICE FISCH1 make preparations fo the Student Cabinet Dance for D fensef' Admission to e dance was a 25 cent defense stamp. Our dignified HJ presidents, JOHN WERNER. DON SPENC and DICK RIFENBUR ,' indulge in something or other at t Student Cabinet pic ic held on the Bay Road. LEGENI
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to assist' l'rim'ipnl. faculty. mul Sflldl'lllS in all activities both in and out of classes, Mr. ,llorrnm ,lliss Peterson. .lliss Frye, and .lliss Kohllmff keep office. hlli. RAYMOND VV. IVIORROVV. 2lSSlSI2111f principal, checks up on MORSE PORTER'S at- tendance. Mr. Morrow is head of Student Or- ganization activities, in charge of attendance, boys' counselor, party and game chaperon, compiler of all athletic eligibility lists, in charge of lockers, holder of all building keys --in fact, Mr. Morrow is a key man on the administrative staff. Miss if'1'Hisi. A. Pli'l'liRSON. girls' counselor helps Aramis lVlCllN'l'YRE, junior, with her program of study. Miss Peterson is truly the school hostess as she sponsors the Service Club as well as shares chaperon responsibil- ities, keeps the social calendar, is scholar- ship chairman, counsels girls on jobs for out- side work, makes appointments for the nurse in the health clinic, and supervises all stu- dent welfare. ln the business ollice Miss Elsie Novak and Miss Alice Fleischmann, first semester, and then Miss bolus FRYI2 and Miss CLARIA i4oH1.Holfif. second semester, take care of secretarial and clerical duties. Correspond- ence, bulletins, class programs, records, and telephones keep them on the jump from 8:00 to 5:00 each school day. JUNE, 1942
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scboo services The rhief advantages of the new building, especially as a community renter, are the units that serve the entire school-ofice, auditorium, libraries, cafeteria, gymnas- ium. DELBERT GRIFFIN, head stage manager, the man behind the scenes who operates the front curtains, drops, travelers, and lights, pulls the curtain for an auditorium performance. SALLY WATERS is being bandaged by MISS vIoLA PASEL, school nurse, who comes each Thursday to interview students who are scheduled to see het and to take care of any other emergency. ELEANOR SAUL waits in line in the cafeteria to pay for her lunch where a wide variety of choicest and favorite foods are served. MARILYN LKBONVILLE and DOROTHY GOPPELT are ready with a smile, a Thank you, and a favorite candy bar when Hillites drop their nickels on the counter. Other girls working in the Student Store are Doris Boyd, Nancy Byrnes, Shirlie Dye, Kathryn Frisch, Betty Garrett, Arlene Galsterer, Margaret Gillespie, Betty Hanson, Margaret Ivaniak, Shirley Kaiser, Frieda Krass, Donna Kuehn, Leslie LaFlair, Donna Lou Leidlein, Margaret Mattson, Carolyne Meyer, jean Reichle, Elfriede Schiesswohl, Ann Schuch, Shirley Soderquist, Geraldine Spiekerman, Helen Vasey, and janet Walker. SALLY KNIGHTS, as one of the community room hostesses, pulls the blinds. Other hostesses are Helen Bremer, Phyllis Donhaiser, Virginia jones, Clarine Kaiser, Catherine McDon- ald, Virginia McIntyre, and Jean Williamson. MR. JAY SHOEBRIDGE, head custodian, and MR. oTro SCHULTZ, take time out for a bite to eat and catch up on the advisory bulletin. BEATRICE SHOOK, FREDA SPINDLER, and NANCY BYRNES check attendance in the work room in the ofiice where the daily! attendance of each student is recorded for MR. MORROW. RICHARD GRIFFIN, captain of the Service Club, gives counsel to GERALDINE ARNDT, who spends her library period every day to clear halls and assist students. GEORGE MICHEL, EDWIN HELWER, MR. CLARENCE STEWART, HERBERT LUTZ, and Eos ROWLAND, chairman of the traffic committee, go over plans for the bicycle registration. Each bike owner bought a license and registered his bike for 25 cents. HOWARD FINGER takes a little instruction on how to run movies from MR. K. C. POULSON, in charge of the school's new projector. Don Ferriby and Bob Griese also assist Mr. Poulson. TOM TRIPP, as one of the library assistants, finds a book for a student. Pat Bates, Margaret Biggs, Angeline Goodwyn, Alice Cramer, Bernice Cunningham, joan Gray, Betty Hum- mel, Marilyn LaBonville, Tom Miller, and Elsie Wilson are other students who help in the library. JUNE, 1942
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