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Back Row: Dick. C. D'Ooge, Lauterwasser, L. D'OoL!e, W. Lilieholm, Vosseller. Mddle Row: Bishop, A. Smythe. Miles. Johns, Strong, J. Smythe, Bacchus, N. Trowbridge. Front Row: Stettler, Budlong, Winter, Dr. Jeter, Drake, Sacco, Wylie, G. Lilieholm. Absent Members: Ekegren. A. Trimpi. Winkler, P. Miller. .fdoluiriory gown! The Advisory Board is made up of students re- presenting each home-room, club, and organization in our high school. It is the connecting link be- tween the Board of Education and the student body. It discusses school problems and suggests solutions. This year the Advisory Board has been led by the Senior Class President, Thayer Drake. At the beginning of the year, some of our famous jitterbugs wanted to form a Swing Club. The Ad- visory Board approved of the Swing Clubg Thurs- day noons and the girls' half of the gym provided the time and place for Chatham High to let off steam. The next duty of the A. B. was to settle the question: 'iShould football be re-established in C. H. Sf? Representatives from the Eighth and Freshman classes talked during one meeting on this question, telling of their hopes for the future, but after the Advisory Board and the Board of Educa- tion had discussed the matter, the question was dropped. Each year we have had a Vocational Guidance Conference, to help ,the students decide what voca- tion they are most interested ing but this year the 22 general feeling of the Advisory Board was that two conferences of this sort would not be very benefi- cial, since many of the students have already at- tended three of them. As a result of this feeling, it was decided that we should not have a confer. ence this year. A Sub-Freshman Day for the eighth graders from the Township School, St. Patrick's School, and the Chatham School was sponsored by the A .B. to help them become acquainted with some of our teachers and classes. During the aftemoon the Dramatic? Club presented its play What A Life, and followa ing it refreshments were served. Our school has purchased a new Public Address System and we are proud to say that it was pro- cured through the efforts and cooperation of the entire student body, including the G. A. A. Hot Dog Fund and the proceeds from the Magazine Drive of 1937. The Advisory Board will appoint an Electrical Committee, a group of people suited to the task of taking full charge of the P. A. System. Under Dr. ,Ieter's guidance the Advisory Board has again been a successful clearing house for school business. 1
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f 1 J QFCIJQ First Row: Pmrliara, Klepper. Copeland, Tuthill, Hosier, Steele, Headapohl, Boyd, Kruse, Wylie, MacGregor. Hiyzby. Second Row: Stollery. Woodruff. Segal, Peters, McNeil, V. Brown, Matthews. L. Smith, Hartsburg, E Anderson, Bates. Parker. Third Row: Barber, Butcher, Cross, Franke, Qillyer, Ansley, Maze, Murphy, Leland, R. Smith. Fourth Row: Tc-den, Miles. Ireland, Matthews, Houston, Kelly, Fisher. Pettingill, M. Brown, Arnold. Fifth Row: Lauterwasscr, Sayre,, Valter, Hand, Boorujy, Hansen, Whitehouse, Chivarou, Wainwright Emmons, l . Smith, Nichols, Bullard, Howard, Absent B61-mbers: Engle-man, Pollard, Davis, Ford, Whitlock, Anderson, Caesar, Campbell, Flood, Sullivan anre. . ellen 90610 First Row: White, Ra'-a,, Louis, Murphy, Williams, Tier, Cadmus, Barter, Briggs, Fam-her, Underhill. Second Row: J. Flood, Craven, Erickson, Pridham, Pawsnn, H. Flood, Nordenholt, Spink, S. Brown Thatcher, Blauvelt. G. Miller. Whiting. Third Row: Mudroek, Stanek, Reed, Meyer, Brougham, Koch, Parse, Moore, Buckley, Medde, DeGise Monticello. Fourth Row: Gunsel, Drake. Metcalfe, Bates. M. Miller, Goehmann, Parsons. Dorranre. Fifth Row: Beh, Shotwell. Jameson, Gibbons, McCarthy, Klepper. Absent Members: J. Brown, DeLuca. E211 1
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Clmue, vf?.,a,.J With this yearbook the Chatter completes its eleventh successful year. Several changes in print- ing and publication have been made which have added materially to the organizationis success. The first of these was the switch from regular printing to reproduction by the photostat process, which has enabled us to include art and photography to a much greater extent, and has brought about a considerable financial saving. Another innovation was the spreading of the first three issues at wider intervals over the school year, thus utilizing more of the good writing produced by the students. This method of photostating has greatly increased the work of the staff, especially that of the typists. It has been their duty to type perfectly and within definite dimensions all of the copy just as it was reproduced in the magazine, and this took many hours of genuine hard work. These girls, Beth Hansen, Adeline Broadley, Naomi Weeks, and Cor- rine Brancheau, and any others who helped out at times, deserve great credit for their work. Credit is due also to the artists, Connie Budlong and Don Bender, who did the advertisements, covers, page headings, and many of the illustrations, and who helped so much in the layout. Editor Dave Winter Exchange Alice Lum Assistant Georgia Strong Assistant Margaret Ansley Typists Corinne Brancheau Jokes Don Bender gdfllnlip Broadley Assistant Betty Dendy e ansen - P f d ggwgweefsth E:5LrB1::1.'::te' roo rea er at 8l'1Tl6 a rop Assistant Mary A. Burgess Sports Bub Bohrmann Literary Charles D'0oge Advfxtwizg t gfialigm Singer Zona Hom ssls an o ooraem Assistants Bette Headley Business Bob W lie Marjorie Mealey Assistant Bill Ogio Lee Pettingill Al - M St tu Circulation Gloria Trowbridge mxiiisranc B53 Ksnter Assistants Iifancy Gays? Art, Connie Budlong Dunne I man Assistants Don Bender Candy Counter Jim Wagner Phyllis Horne Bob Wylie ghlyllis Dietley Gerard Rau News Cgrol Egijgr Literary Adviser Miss Partridge Assistant Nancy Goulet Business Adviser Miss Deeney Seated: Roever, Judd, Burton. Trowbridge, Hansen, Winter, Broadley, Stettler, Lathrop. Standing: Miss Partridge, Miss Deeney, Jameson, Pettingill, D'0oge, Rau, Wylie, Otto, Booraem Bender Wagner, Strong, Singer, Budlong, Horn, Dietly, Dendy, Horne, Kent, Whitman, Ansley Headley Burgess, Mealey. 23
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