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Board of Education members serve the citizens of Saginaw who elect them to manage the public schools. Their regular meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month at the Administration Building. Members: Mr. Heil M. Rockwell, treasurerg Mr. George D. Pross, business managerg Mr. Edward C. MacRae, Vice-presi- dentg Mr. Roswell Burrows, board member, and Mr. J. Robert Grube, secretary. Seated: Mr. Charles C. Coulter, assistant super intendent of schoolsg Dr. Raymond A. Hart, presidentg and Mr Chester F. Miller, superintendent. Business and Education Day sponsored by the Board of Education, County Superintend- ents, and Teachers' Club in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce, found about 900 teachers as guests of 37 Saginaw places of business for a tour and luncheon guests. Institute Week calls teachers back to school for five days of meetings and planning before students arrive. The program of the week is planned and directed by the heads of county and city schools with a teacher planning com- mittee, A keynote speaker who is a leader in his field is brought in. Pictured are Mr. How- ard W. Cordford, County Superintendentg Mr. C. C. Coulter, Assistant Superintendent of Schoolsg speakers, Dr. J. Martin -Klotsche, President, Wisconsin State Teachers' Collegeg Dr. C. J. Rehage, Assistant Department of Psy- chology, University of Chicagog and Mr. Ches- ter F. Miller, Superintendent of During opening week student hostesses assist visiting teachers and guests. Senior girls assisting were Adelaide Brown, Joan Bell, Nancy Case, and Marilyn Downer. Seated: Dee Ette Galonska and Barbara Schools. Whitmer. . 5 - 5 ii E..-mf? it ,,,,..,,A .. ..... -..fx ii it iiiiiti an
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Cabinet Members of the Parent-Teacher Association plan the year's activities. At a regular meeting arefMr. I. M. Brock, prin- cipalg Mrs. Clarence Stewart, teacher vice-presidentg Dr. G. E. Tiedke, father vice-presidentg Dr. Norman Westlund, presidentg Mrs. W. K. Anderson, mother vice-presidentg Mrs. William B. Keyser, corresponding secretary and historiang Miss Ethel A. Peterson, adviserg and Mrs. F. M. Aunger, membership chairman. Mr. C. M. Fischer, treasurer and Miss Mattie Crump, publicity were absent. Open House meetings twice a year give parents a chance to visit the teachers of their children. They carry the students' pro- gram for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows Morley stop in to talk with Miss Ruth Patow, Buzz's English teacher. Dr. Arnold Gardey, general chairman, assists Mrs. Claude Kieft who is busy distributing potted plants for table prizes at the card party. Potluck dinners for advisory families are so popular that two must be planned. Each advisory plans a menu, decorates their own table. A student program and an election of oHicers for the next year completes the informal evening. Mrs. Elmer Schluck- bier, Dick's mother, pours coffee for Mr. Stanley Schubert's advisory group. The annual card party is the only money-making project that the P-TA has during the year. An evening at games offers an- other opportunity for parents and teachers to get together. Here Dr. and Mrs. Norman Westlund and Dr. and Mrs. Delbert Siler enjoy a game of cards. 1 l A fr-LM.,
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Faculty cabinet members represent teachers of Arthur Hill. e cabinet consults with Mr. I. M. Brock, chairman, on all school ans. The members are shown at a regular meeting. Members .e Mrs. Mary Stewartg Mr. James Ulrich, Mr. I, M. Brock, prin- palg Miss Norma Hileg Mr. Raymond Morrow, assistant prin- Representatives to the Saginaw ,Teach- ers' Club from Arthur Hill are-Standing: Mr. A. G. Dersch, Mr. James Ulrich, Mr. Robert Shorney, and Miss Bernice Fran- cis. Seated: Miss Cora Morgan, Miss Con- stance McWethy, and Miss Burnice Gibbs, chairman. These teachers attend city Teachers' Club meetings representing Ar- thur Hill. Eillicers of the Saginaw Teachers Club helped with the opening cipalg Mrs. Sallie Brown, junior adviser, Miss Ethel Peterson, dean of girls, Miss Irma Stockdale, senior adviser, Miss Mary Lewis, sophomore adviserg Mr. Clarence Stewart, Miss Helen Beesong and Mrs. Frances Hamlin. Missing from the picture is Mr. Kenneth Poulson. Hillites welcomed three new teachers to the 'faculty last semes- ek institute and represent approximately 800 teachers. Mrs. ter. New members are Mr. Prentice Ryan, Miss Susan Blitz, and rlia Jakes is secretary, Mr. G. M. Richards, president, and Miss Mr. Earl Mitchell. Mr. Duane Maas, not pictured, replaced Mr. nrraine Gay, vice-president. Miss Gladys Levi, treasurer, is Bryant Wilson at the beginning of the second semester. sent from the picture.
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