At the onset of the Federalist Party meeting, we entrusted the task of designing our logo to two talented artists from each floor. This decision was a testament to our commitment to visual representation. We then proceeded to hear from the women aspiring to be our chairman, vice chairman, and secretary. The elected officials were […]
Month: June 2024
Roxanne Hiatt’s Retirement – By: Lauren Vasicek
Roxanne Hiatt has been the Girls’ State secretary for five years but she is so much more than just that. I recently got the opportunity to interview this driven woman and learned how long she has really been in the American Legion Auxiliary. The ALA has been her “home away-from-home” for sixty years now! The […]
2024 Activities – By: Izabella Rodriguez & Maggie Niebrugge
At Girls State there are various activities to do here in the afternoon. Those activities are games, community service, and media. The Girls in Games have done some great trust building exercises. This adds to our community in a lot of ways. It provides us with girls of the next generation knowing how to build […]
Interview of ALA Department President Lisa Moore – By Tyler Mosher
In an interview with The American Legion Auxiliary Department President Lisa Moore, she discussed her Girls State Experience and how she became the Department President. When asked if she went to Girls State she stated “No, I did not go to Girls State and if I could go back, I would have.” So how did […]
2024 Gubernatorial Debate – By: Eliza Lange
The Gubernatorial Debate was held in Carolyn Pope Edward’s Hall on Tuesday, June 4th at 1:05 P.M. The candidate representing the Nationalist party was Chloe Hanzlik and the candidate representing the Federalist party was Swara Dasari. The candidates were each given the chance to answer multiple questions. The first question that was proposed was, “Each […]
Floor 9 City of Kennedy – By: Evalina Sain
Float up the elevator to Cloud 9, unless you desire enduring the rigorous trek up the daunting stairs, and assuredly you will be welcomed by girls congregating in their temporary home for the week. The Girls State Citizens residing on floor nine instantaneously fostered an irreplicable bond, eagerly stumbling over names throughout the evening in […]
Floor 8 City of Eisenhower – By: Maddie Stueckrath
Floor 8, the City of Eisenhower was known as the loudest and most enthusiastic floor in the building. We can be heard from just about anywhere on campus. From the first steps onto the floor, the Hawaiian theme and enthusiastic counselors embraced citizens with a warm welcome. By the end of city elections Mackenzie Anthony […]
Floor 7 City of Truman – By: Reagan Miller
Named after the thirty-third president of the United States, the town of Truman had formed an alliance that never broke apart. The expectation was to step out of your comfort zone and make lifelong friends. Upon arrival everyone was eager to discover the importance of Cornhusker Girls State. The first step which everyone experienced was […]
Floor 6 City of Roosevelt – By: Joslyn Hochstein
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States. He was best known for his outgoing and decisive leadership styles. These traits are all exhibited on Floor 6, named after Roosevelt himself. When the girls first arrived they found goodies on their bed provided to them by their awesome floor counselors, Jaci and Tina. […]
Floor 4 City of Coolidge – By: Andrea Pavlish
Starting off the week as soon as names were introduced a giant game of Uno commenced. The game ended with a collective groan of 30 plus girls as the winner laid down her last card. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun played out the first morning on the fourth floor as soon-to-be mayor Calah made her […]