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Se eed Speer eee STUDENT ASSISTANTS Take A Hand In The Management SENIOR HOSTESSES greet visitors, show them around school, and run errands for the office staff. These girls are selected on the basis of qualifications, vacant hour, and references. Spending an hour each day in the community room are: GLORIA DUWE, CAROL REAMS, MARI- LYN AVERY, NANCY MACK, BETTY ANDERSON, JOAN WEBER, and seated: KATHERINE TUNIS. CHOOSING TALENT and planning schedules for assemblies is the task of the Assembly Committee. Students and teachers serving on the com- mittee are: RICHARD HAUSLER, JAMES KEARFUL, KATHERINE TUNIS, RICHARD DREWYER, JUDY MORETTI, MRS. FRANCES HAMLIN, MISS BURNICE GIBBS, MISS MARY LEWIS, MISS CONSTANCE McWETHY, and MRS. NANCY BAXTER. THE USHERS in crisp white blouses and dark skirts are familiar figures in the auditorium during assemblies, plays, and concerts. The girls who direct students and parents to their seats are, top row: JO ANN DENGLER, LILA BILLITER, PATRICIA PHILLIPS, PHYLLIS DIRKER, LOIS BEYTHAN, PHYLLIS FROST. Middle row: MARILYN AVERY, ELLEN NICHOLS, SYBELLIA MAXFIELD, SHIRLEY MARTIN, CAROLYN GILBERT, 14 AMY LOU LYTLE, SHIRLEY KUEHN. Front row: MARY PACKARD, SHIR- LEY STOKUS, SUE WARNER, KATHLEEN BUTLER, PATRICIA CONWAY, MARGARET MARK. SERVICE CLUB members start their day at 7:30 a.m. by supervising the entrances. In return for this work they receive a paid up SO. This year’s members include, standing: JO ANN NYE, TERRY HUMPAL, ADA SHEPERD, LETA JO AUSTIN; seated: JOAN FERREL, MARY MILLER, and JEAN DORN. Not in the picture are: Sally Fentner, Shirley Kuehn, Lois Nye, and Edwin Richter. PROJECTION CREW members are always ready to “run off’ a reel of film for any class or department. Under supervision of Mr. Seymour Murphy, CHARLES GROBE, JOHN BARNETT, EUGENE BUDD, JOHN BLOOMSTROM, and BRUCE SANDERS serve the school by manning the audio-visual aid equipment. “LIGHTS! CURTAINS!” These familiar words start the stage crew into action. Under the supervision of Mr. Stanley D. Schubert, the boys run the lighting, the props, sound effects, and curtain on each stage per- formance. KENNETH ROOKER, HARRY HAWKINS, STUART GORDON, and DALE PRETZER check instructions posted on the control board. ‘51 Legenda
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STUDENT ORGANIZATION Encourages Student Participation STUDENT ORGANIZATION CAMPAIGN leaders, BERNARD BOLT, SALLY BUTTS, MR. HAROLD GIESECKE, MRS. DORTHEA MOUNTZ BACH, ad- visers, BOB DUST, and TOMSA STEWART spurred Hillites in a member- ship drive. This year, 1754 Hillites bought SO’s, from a total of 1807 Arthur Hill students. Sally, Tomsa, and Mrs. Bach led the girls to an- other victory over the boys. Bernard, Bob, and Mr. Giesecke were the boys’ campaign leaders. Annually there is high spirited rivalry be- tween Hillite Jacks and Jills to see who will sell the highest percent of SO’s. The boys again conceded the victory and paid their penalty by entertaining the school with an assembly. TUBERCULOSIS SEAL SALES leaders BERNADINE HARNOIS and DOLLIE YATES check the total sales amount, $191.41, with their faculty adviser, MR. JOHN DAY, at the close of the sales drive. They distributed at least $5.00 worth of seals to each of the 56 advisories. Mrs. Sallie M. Brown’s advisory led with a total of $7.00. All this money was sent to the TB Center at the City Hall to provide care for Saginaw’s stricken patients, to provide free X-rays, and to educate the community to understand the disease. Arthur Hill STUDENT PUBLICITY COMMITTEE leaders of the Parent-Teachers Asso- ciation Membership Drive, NANCY BOELL, MRS. MARY STEWART, ad- viser, MIRIAM BISHOP, chairman, MARY LOU BERNECKER, and ELFRIEDA BEYER led the 56 advisories to a grand total of over 1600 P-TA mem- bers. By means of the public address system and special bulletins, this committee issued to the student body all the information needed to make the campaign a success. JUNIOR RED CROSS LEADER S, checking the advisories which have reached 100% in the 1951 campaign are: JEANNETTE BOCH, JANICE BARTH, JOANNE STOBBART, chairman, MARILYN RENZ, and CAROL McMACKEN. Arthur Hill’s total contribution, $328.55, was turned over to and distributed by the Saginaw Chapter of the American Junior Red Cross. 13
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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS issue materials as well as assist in the general up-keep of library materials. Students who have given their free periods to learn the work and also be of service to the school are, top row, left to right: DIANE PEDERSON, SHIRLEY KUEHN, BEVERLY WILLIAMS, MADELINE NELSON, YVONNE PETRE. Second row: SUSAN BAUDER, BERTHA BENCH, BETTY HOLLIS, PATRICIA ROESLER, DONNA WARDIN, CAROLINE SCHMIDT, NANCY JONES, LOIS WILDER. Front row: SHIRLEY STOKUS, LUCILLE JOHNSON, JANET WEIR. NOON CLUB provides an opportunity for Hillites to relax during their lunch hour. Gathered around the juke box are: JOE NEWMAN, BILL BRUTON, ED MORGAN, TERRY ANDRE, LARRY MULHOLLAND, WALTER HAINES, BRUCE SEYMORE, and JIM JAKES. These are the students who keep the records spinning for Hillites whether they dance or just listen. THE CLINIC is open at any hour of the school day. Students go to the health room and find student nurses to assist them. Attendants receive Arthur: Hill their knowledge for the position via the home nursing class. The weekly visit of Miss Viola Pasel, R.N. gives aid and directions in how to care for the more seriously ill students. A typical scene in the health room is portrayed by patient LILA WEHNER and student nurse MARILYN MILLER. STUDENT STORE ASSISTANTS keep the pupils of Arthur Hill supplied with paper, erasers, and pencils. Here JOAN KLEIN and JANET KRAUSE are decorating the window for Easter. OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS members check attendance records, stencil tests and study outlines for members of the faculty. Gaining experience through this class are: ELLEN WEISS, NORMA DAY, MADGE FOSTER, and BETTY MEAD. CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS stack trays and dry dishes. During the fourth hour lunch period CHARLES GROSS, AUGUST LEASCH, FERGUS TAIT, and NORMAN GROSS are drying silverware. 15
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