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First Row Madge Jack-Secretary, Natalie Haglund-President, Dr. D. Louise Sharp-Advisoi Margaret Da ey Vice President Margaret Johnson-Treasurer. Second Row Mary Alice Gordon, Virginia Steiger, ElDora Robertson, Beverly Mell, June Lepisto Dorothy Henderson Mocwzfecl mmen .Slluafenia Associated Women Students replaced Women's League on campus in 1942. Its objectives are to further a spirit of C0-operation and friendship among women students, to sponsor activities aimed toward intellectual and social development, and to co-operate with the administration in creating and maintaining high educational, social, and ethical standards. Included in the organization's program this year were the orientation activities, freshman initiation, and assembly on person- al development, co-sponsorship of the Christmas Ball, the Christ- mas Tea, the Co-Ed Carnival, the annual Spring Ball, the Installa- tion Breakfast, and the Spring Tea honoring seniors. Service aspects include community projects, scholarship awards, and the Youth Helps Youth movement, involving con- tact with German groups. A state-wide conference of Associated Women Student Councils took place on Central's campus. Associated Women Students is affiliated with the National Inter- collegiate Association of Women Students and sends delegates to the national convention each year. Dean D. Louise Sharp is advisor to the group, which is co- ordinated through the Associated Women Student's Council. Page Twenty-Three
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Ckilalaewa war :S 11' wa fa cieaf KN affen Ervin lgnash H011 Helen Cl N atalie Hagmn At one time it was felt that awards were frequently given for scholarship, athletics, and beauty while the all-around student received little recognition. because of such a feeling, the Chippewa staff of 1941 originated the Chippewa awards. The criteria for the awards includes citizensh' campus usefulness, character, scholarship and senior standing Th until 1943 when the administration f O . lp, . e Chippewa made this award o the award was taken over by the student gover riginally the recommendations for selection were m ol by student and faculty Th nment. a e by department heads and acted upon . e selection in 1949 was made by write-in balloting of upperclassmen. The outstanding seniors to receive the awards were two men and two women students. Ervin Ignash graduated from Kinde High School and was voted president of his class his fresh- man year at Central. His second year he became class treasurer, joined Sigma Tau Gamma fratern- ity, served on Interfraternity Council, and received a varsity letter in baseball. During his junior year he served as president of the Student Council and was initiated into Kappa Delta Pi and Vars- ity Club. This Year Erv was chosen for Who's Wlho and elected to the presidency of his class. Upon graduation he plans to combine coaching with teaching social sciences. Natalie Haglund entered Central from Oscoda schools. Her campus activities have included presidencies of A. W. S., Alpha Sigma Tau, and Sigma Tau Delta. Natalie served on the Student Social Activities Committee and the committee for revision of the student government. She is a member of the following honoraries: Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, and Alpha Delta. Nat was on the staff of Life and Chippewa and was chosen for Who's Who. She is receiv- ing a certificate in secondary education with a major in English. Warren Cleary, a resident of Escanaba, returned to Central after military service. In his junior year he was a delegate to the N.S.A. Congress. After working on revision of the student govern- ment, he was elected first President of the Student Body. Politics are Warren's chief interest and he has the distinction of being the youngest committeeman in the history of his political party. He was chosen for inclusion in Who's Who this year. Upon graduation Warren plans to attend law school. , Helen Holz, a recipient of a State Board Scholarship, came to Central from Bad Axe. She is a member of Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority and this year was its president. Her campus activities have included. class secretary her junior year, treasurer of A.W.S., member of Student Council and Kappa Delta Pi. Her senior year she was chosen Homecoming Queen and included in Who's Who. Helen plans to teach commercial subjects. Page Twenty-Five
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