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GIRLS ' LEAGUE CABINET The Girls ' Lea3ue is one of the most important organizations in C.H.S. as it includes all of the girls. Class meetings are held at the beginning of the year and two girls are elected out of each to act as representatives. These representatives and the four previously elected officers along v ith two faculty advisers make up the Girls ' Leaque Cabinet which meets every Tuesday noon throughout the school year. The Leaque was very fortunate this year in having one of the strongest presidents on record. Katie spread her efficiency and strong character throughout the cabinet, resulting in an excellent and outstanding year. Starting the year out with the Sponsors ' New Girls ' Dinner, the League kept thinqs goinq at a fast pace. The annual Frosh Frolic, two service men ' s dances, one at Christmas time, the other in April, the Mothers ' Tea and Fashion Show combined, made up part of the years activities. The two major events were the Spring Carni- val in which the League sponsored a Fun hHouse and the Jean Jurad Recital which is also sponsored annually. The League ' s advisers this year were Miss Marjorie Bobson, dean of girls, and Miss Emilie Oas. Front row left to right — Shirley Drake, Bunny Kline, Bcrnice Rldderhof Lena Rose; Jean Murray, Joan Lindgren. Second row — Janie Pace, Zelma Godbout, Katie Hartig, Connie O ' Brien, Susan Joy, Althea Armor, Miss Bobson, Miss Oas, advisers. OFFICERS • KATIE HARTIG President • ZELMA GODBOUT Vice President • JANIE PACE Secretary • BERNICE RIDDERHOF
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JOHN LUDWICK A. S. B. PRESIDENT Probably no other factor has more influence on the rise or decline of school spirit than the attitude of the Stu- dent Body President. The impetus and en- thusiasm John has lent to our numerous school activities have carried C. hH. S. through one of its most successful years, hlis stronq and capable leadership was in- dispensible, and we wish to recognize the appreciation of the Student Body as oroof of his ability. A. S. B. OFFICERS • JUNE HEMENWAy Secretary • JOHN LUDWICK President • OLLIE ROOT Vice President • JOANNE CROSS Treasurer The Students showed keen interest in Student Body government by the good judgment they displayed in choosing their officers for the 1943-44 term. Rare- ly is the tremendous amount of work and responsibility undertaken by this group re- alized by the majority of students, hlowever, the thoroughness and efficiency with which this year ' s student affairs were handled is an excellent recommendation of their merits.
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Seated left to right — Katie Hartig, Wmmc Burrows, Jean Murray, Bill Lakin, Joanne Cross, Bob Krohn, June Hemenway. Stariding — Mr. Niedermeyer, Pete Bartoe, OIlie Root, John Ludwick, George Masek. The Ex-Committee Is composed of the four class presidents, four A. S. B. officers, Girls ' League President, and two faculty advisers. All authority in regard to the disposing of Student Body funds rests in the hands of this group. All bills paid must be sanctioned by them as well as other expendi- tures involving the budget which they prepare annually. In addition to handling the financial matters, they are the legislators of the school, responsible to the students for an efficient and smoothly running Student Body gov- ernment. Under the leadership of John Ludwick, A. S. B. Presi- dent, and guidance of Miss Bobson and Mr. Niedermeyer, faculty advisers, the business of the year has been thor- oughly accomplished. EX-COMMITTEE
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