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SEA Promotes a Proferstonal Viewpoint Board of Education members serve the citizens of Saginaw wha elect them to manage the public schools. Their regular meetings are held at the Administration Building on Millard Street the sec- ond Tuesday of the month. Members — Standing: Mr. Charles C. Coulter, assistant superintendent; Mr. Walter A. Leesch, and Mr. J. Robert Grube, secretary. Sitting: Mr. Robert Grant, Jr., Mr. Edward C. MacRae, vice-president; Mr. Hiel M. Rockwell, treas- urer; Miss Dorothy Senkpiel, Mr. Roswell Burrows, Dr. Raymond A. ‘Hart, president; and Mr. Chester F. Miller, superintendent. 14 Sixth Annual Business-Education Day finds merchants host to 800 Saginaw city and county teachers for a day. The program opens with an assembly in the Arthur Hill auditorium. Then teachers re- ported to their assigned host. The tour through the places of bus- iness and the luncheon made up the day’s procedure. The plan- ning committee for the day—Mr. Albert C. Boyd, Chamber of ‘Commerce executive secretary; Mr. Burrows Morley, chairman, director of American Opportunity Program for Saginaw; and Mr. Charles C. Coulter, assistant superintendent of schools. The speaker for the program was Mr. Geoffrey S. Childs, president of S aginaw Chamber of Commerce. His topic was ‘The Community and Business.’ Saginaw County Institute meeting opened at Arthur Hill High School August 31 and continued through September 4. ‘The Three R’s of School Community Relations’ was the theme of the week. Specialists brought in for the program were Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi, professor-at-large, Bradley University; Miss Lourentine B. Collins, director department of school-community relations, Detroit public schools. Saginaw Education Association members are concerned with the professional, social, and general welfare of Saginaw teachers. Association officers — Miss Lorraine Gay, president; Mrs. Lelia Jakes, secretary; Miss Mary J. Ewing, executive secretary; Mr. Harold Giesecke; treasurer; and Mr. Paul Rhodes, vice-president ARTHUR HILL
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ee i i Advisory each morning serves as a home for the student at Arthur Hill. During the fifteen minute period the daily bulletin is read and other all-school business is carried on. Each of the 65 advisory presidents is automatically a mem- ber of the student cabinet. Cabinet projects this year in- cluded supervision of the Noon Club, student organiza- tion membership, Homecoming, assemblies and parking lot. Student Cabinet officers are elected from the 65 homeroom presi- dents in an all-school primary and then an all-school vote on the top ten. Confering on the school-year plans are Dale Hanson, first and second semester president; Jan Morford, first semester secre- tary and second semester treasurer, and Robert Wolfgram, first and second semester vice-president. Our Goard of Directors, The Student Cabinet Advisory presidents for both semesters—Miss Eloise Bacon, Stanley Anderson; Mr. Robert H. Barringer, Peter Baybeck; Mrs. Nancy Baxter, Richard Bell, Richard Ault; Miss Helen Beeson, lvars Berzins; Mrs. Helen Beyer, Donna Bluem, Jacqueline Boutin;.Mr. Earl D. Burnett, Gerald Carrick, Lloyd Cartwright; Mr. Russell Canute, Myra Zeilinger; Miss Mattie Crump, Hyatt Carter; Mr. Fred Case, Jeanine Zittel, Floyd Wright. Mr. Albert G. Dersch, Albert Davis, Bruce Davis; Miss Mary Margaret Doidge, Jay Didier; Mr. Charles Fowler, George O’Con- nell; Miss Bernice Francis, Dick Fassezke, Danny Ederer; Mr. David A. Gainey, Jack Gallagher; Miss Amy Gatz, Kenneth Green, Marcia Flucke; .Miss Burnice Gibbs, Hugh Halaby; Mr. Harold W. Geisecke, Dale Hanson; Mrs. Hazel Gunther, Jack Stroebel; Mrs. Frances Hamlin, James Hempstead. Miss Norma Hile, Jack Galsterer; Mrs. Marjory Jacobson, Paul €mpnow; Miss Edith Jensen, Thomas Lampel, Marcia Helmkamp; Mrs. Rachel Jerome, James Harper, Sally Herm; Mr. Kurt Kampe, Pat Knox; «Miss Mary Lewis, Myrna Keaner, Ronald Hildner; Mr. Harve C. Light, Mary Ann Kingsbury; Mr. Howard H. Lytle, Richard Marr, Thomas Jones; Mrs. Joy. V. Mann, David McDermid, Beverly Lee; Mr. Glenn H. Mason, Kay Lemmer, Larry Meehleder; Miss Rachel McMillan, Sue Kessel, Kenneth Miner. ‘54 LEGENDA Miss Constance McWethy, Charles Murdoch; Mr. Earl Mitchell, Kay Friday, Gail Ann Harris; Miss Cora Morgan, Ronald Martin, Shirley Meyer; Mr. Seymour Murphy, Edward Person; Mrs. June O’Dell, Jan Morford; Miss Helen Olmsted, Ruth Mannion, David Proux; Miss Ruth Patow, Peter Riefely Mr. A. A. Pieritz, Margie Muehlen- beck; Mr. Kenneth C. Poulson, Robert Otto, Arnold Ruskin; Mr. George Purdy, Ward Schanhals; Miss Una Robertson, Roberta Rifkin; Miss Joan Rosso, Mary Wilcox, Ross Williams. Mr. Prentice Ryan, Dick Wenzel; Mr. Stanley D. Schubert, William Schwartje; Mr. Eric E. Senn, Arthur Shields, Phyllis Schaberg; Mr. Hugh Schackelford, John Slachta, Arlee Ann Rosenberg; Mr. Edwin Schalk, Virginia Boldt, Robert Bruton; Mr. Robert H. Shorney, Susan Siedel, Craig Smith; Mrs. Virginia H. Siehr, Paul Schultz; Mr. Joseph Sloboda, William Wallace; Miss Patricia Steigely, Larry Cantu. Mr. C. D. Stewart, Donald Stolz, Lynn Siler; Mrs. Mary Stewart, Nelson Thomas; Miss Irma Stockdale, Paula Stormont; Miss Gertrude Turner, Kenneth Wade; Mr. William Vondette, Donelda Turner; Mrs. Mildred Williams, Donald Donahue, Duane Dye; Miss Christine Webb, James Wilson; Mr. B. G. Wells, Robert Wolfgram; Miss Beverly Ann Yates, Dick Hummel, Henry Snyder.
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OO ee Faculty cabinet members are a representative group elected by Arthur Hill teachers who consult with Mr. |. M. Brock, chairman, on all school plans. Members at a regular meeting — Mr. Joseph Sloboda, Mr. Prentice Ryan, Miss Eloise Bacon, Mr. Raymond ‘54 LEGENDA Assisting teachers and guests during institute week were six senior, girls. Guides — Janet O’Brien, chairman; Jan Morford, Carol Rice, Nancy Rupp, Sue Howe, and Sue Stamm. Six teachers are among the new faces at Arthur Hill this year. Mr. Brock discusses plans for the coming year with Mr. Edwin Schalk, social studies; Miss Beverly Yates, English; Miss Joan Rosso, Eng- lish; Mr. Russell Canute, social studies; Mr. Joseph Sloboda, mathe- matics; and Mr. Arthur L. Mills, mathematics and science. Missing from the picture is Mr. Fred Case, science. Morrow, Mr. Brock, Mrs. Helen Beyer, Miss Rachel McMillan, Miss Ethel Peterson, Mr. C. D. Stewart, Mrs. Lorna Ziegler, and Miss Christine Webb. Miss Helen Beeson and Mr. Raymond Hartman are missing from the picture.
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