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= ——| Cafeteria student assistants help clean tables, trays, and wash dishes during fourth and fifth hour lunches. Helpers—Ronald Leitz, Don Turner, Bill Colpean, Phillip Fultz, Geraldine Stark, and Lydia Tolfree. Sewice Clubs Operate Clinic attendants take charge of the health room to assist students temporarily ill during school hours. Home Nursing students, taught by Mrs. Helen Beyer, register patients, help make them comfort- able, and report to the office those who don’t improve. Mary Powlus surrenders her library period to assist in the clinic. Student librarians under the direction of Miss Ruth library 163 during their library hour to give eee Bienes books and keeping the shelves in proper order. Librarians e Edward Curtindale, Thelma Yarger, Mary Reinke, Barbara Barchak: Donna Kelly, Mary Jane Heitkamp, Pat Leyer, Mary Foulds, Betsy 20 pal Virginia Curtindale, Shirley Cummings, Greta Westin, atherine Smith, Marion Riser, Nancy Stoddard, and Beverly Miller. Seated: Dora Gon zales, N hler, and Joyce Hodgins. ancy Schreur, Janet Koe ARTHUR HILL
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Beeps so nee ermcontaniomy Noon Club provides the music for dancing and enjoyment during fourth and fifth lunch hours. Committee members appointed by the student cabinet are, Top Row: Robert Wolfgram, Richard Ault, Tom Ander- son, and Jack Gallagher. Front Row: Pat Knox, Gerald Young, Dale Hanson, ivars Berzens, and Jack Stroebel. ‘54 LEGENDA Senior Hostesses serve as school guides and office helpers. At the end of their junior year girls submit applications to the office for this position. Out of the applications seven are chosen. This year’s Senior Hostesses — Adele Busaid, Norma Powers, Myra Zeilinger, Sue Howe, Ruth Allen, Polly Stormont, and Nancy Ure. Miss Ethel A. Peterson, dean, is their sponsor. Students quali fying as Service Club members, arrive at school in the morning between 7:30 and 8:00. These students are under the direction of Mr. Raymond Morrow and are stationed in the halls as hostesses before the entry bell. Helen Davis and Ellen Leuenberger are among the members. Pep Club members sit in a reserved section to lead the Hillites cheering section. Club officers elected by the student body are Bob McDonald, president; Rachel Tiedke, secretary; and Dick Wenzel, vice-president. Miss Mary Margaret Doidge is the club sponsor. 1.
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Student and teacher members of the as- sembly committee select and supervise as- sembly programs for the entire school year. Members—Standing: Arlee Ann Rosenberg, Paul Chamberlin, Susan Haft, Larry Wills, Beverly Stearns, James Boyse, and Mrs. Nancy Baxter, chairman. Sitting: Miss Burnice Gibbs, Mr. Russell Canute, Mr. Earl Burnett, and Miss Con- stance McWethy. Ushers Club members under the leadership of Miss Helen Beeson take tickets, give out programs, and show guests to their seats at plays, concerts, and assemblies. Members — Top Row: Jo Anne Fink, Joy Smith, Ruth Mannion, Jane Collier, ZoAnne Wenzel, Deanne Boltz, Eileen Stokus, Mary Mannion, Sharon Tuper, Darlene Cramp- ton, Janet Eurich, and Jeanette Sting. Front Row: Barbara Wells, Polly Hackett, Connie Barry, Marilyn Stein, Marlene Lescelius, Joan Mark, Jeanne Sovey, Janet Kwaiser, Barbara Nash, and Peggy Bernard. Stage crew members assist with whatever goes on stage. They set lights, props, sound effects, and pull curtains for each perform- ance. Getting: ready for their next cue are Carl Bickel, Dave Adler, Tom McClellan, William Huebler, Tim Krueger, and Richard Elvin under the instruction of Mr. Stanley D. Schubert, dramatic coach. Missing from the picture is Lloyd Cartwright. ‘54 LEGENDA Projection Club members are trained to operate film projectors and assist with audio-visual programs. They have headquarters in the projection booth at the back of the auditorium. Mr. Seymour Murphy, director, demonstrates a few pointers on how to operate the tape recorder to president Gene Budd, James McCormick, and Lloyd Cartwright. 21
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