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wit-5 raven fs Students, faculty, find 695 mem- bers, largest P. T. nl. in flfichigan, means fun. Miss ETHEL A. PETERSON, chairman of Public Relations and a member of the Parent-Teacher Board, carefully checks reports of army ticket sales for the Third Annual Family Fun Night to show the attendance of 2500, while FRANCES IfAssEzKE looks on. Army 4 leads with Army l second on the Family Fun Night sales chart. MR. RUSSELL POINTER, president, wheels in the prizes. HOWARD FINGER, Army l assistant general, and JACK WINTERS, Army 2 general, count money. MRS. MAX E. LOWN and MRS. WIL- LIAM DENGLER wrap prizes. GEORGE BROWN tells JUNE KELLY she won. JOE McINTYRE, DICK RIFENBURG, BOB REETZ, and BILL THOMPSON, the four wits, forget the mike in song. BOB HANES helps GRACE DITTMAR puzzled over reports. ELEANOR AI-IRENS, PHYLLIS DON- HAISER, and ALICE FISCHER, trio song Sisters, sing Chattanooga Choo Choo and Elmer's Tune for Family Fun- ners. SHIRLEY COLBERT of South Inter- mediate School receives the grand prize radio from DR. W. J. B. MASON. The TUNNERVILLB FIVE, BILL SMALL. hidden behind his trumpet, BOB POST and his baritone, LEONARD DOYLE in front of the mike with his clarinet, GEORGE MICHEL and his French horn, and JACK MIDDLEBROOK swamped in his fur coat and tuba, ham their act. Six hundred parents visited class- rooms October l5. The new oilicers took over with Mr. Russell Pointer, president, Mrs. G. W. Francis, mother vice-president, Dr. W. B. Mason, father vice-president, Mr. Robert Shorney, teacher vice-president, Mrs. Harvey W. Burton, recording secre- tary, Mrs. Minton S. Nelson, treasurerg and Mrs. Clifford Eppert, historian and corresponding secretary. Miss Mary Margaret Doidges ad- visory came out on top in the number of memberships sold. The City Parent-Teacher Association gave twenty radio programs over WSAM Thursdays at 7:15 with Mrs. Vernon B. Redfern Chairman, and Miss Mattie Crump Arthur Hill's represen- tative. The Parent-Teacher Associations Founders Day Banquet was held in the school cafeteria February 6. The regular meeting on April 8 featured a Parent-Student potluck in the cafeteria. 2 LEGEND
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scboo services The rhief advantages of the new building, especially as a community renter, are the units that serve the entire school-ofice, auditorium, libraries, cafeteria, gymnas- ium. DELBERT GRIFFIN, head stage manager, the man behind the scenes who operates the front curtains, drops, travelers, and lights, pulls the curtain for an auditorium performance. SALLY WATERS is being bandaged by MISS vIoLA PASEL, school nurse, who comes each Thursday to interview students who are scheduled to see het and to take care of any other emergency. ELEANOR SAUL waits in line in the cafeteria to pay for her lunch where a wide variety of choicest and favorite foods are served. MARILYN LKBONVILLE and DOROTHY GOPPELT are ready with a smile, a Thank you, and a favorite candy bar when Hillites drop their nickels on the counter. Other girls working in the Student Store are Doris Boyd, Nancy Byrnes, Shirlie Dye, Kathryn Frisch, Betty Garrett, Arlene Galsterer, Margaret Gillespie, Betty Hanson, Margaret Ivaniak, Shirley Kaiser, Frieda Krass, Donna Kuehn, Leslie LaFlair, Donna Lou Leidlein, Margaret Mattson, Carolyne Meyer, jean Reichle, Elfriede Schiesswohl, Ann Schuch, Shirley Soderquist, Geraldine Spiekerman, Helen Vasey, and janet Walker. SALLY KNIGHTS, as one of the community room hostesses, pulls the blinds. Other hostesses are Helen Bremer, Phyllis Donhaiser, Virginia jones, Clarine Kaiser, Catherine McDon- ald, Virginia McIntyre, and Jean Williamson. MR. JAY SHOEBRIDGE, head custodian, and MR. oTro SCHULTZ, take time out for a bite to eat and catch up on the advisory bulletin. BEATRICE SHOOK, FREDA SPINDLER, and NANCY BYRNES check attendance in the work room in the ofiice where the daily! attendance of each student is recorded for MR. MORROW. RICHARD GRIFFIN, captain of the Service Club, gives counsel to GERALDINE ARNDT, who spends her library period every day to clear halls and assist students. GEORGE MICHEL, EDWIN HELWER, MR. CLARENCE STEWART, HERBERT LUTZ, and Eos ROWLAND, chairman of the traffic committee, go over plans for the bicycle registration. Each bike owner bought a license and registered his bike for 25 cents. HOWARD FINGER takes a little instruction on how to run movies from MR. K. C. POULSON, in charge of the school's new projector. Don Ferriby and Bob Griese also assist Mr. Poulson. TOM TRIPP, as one of the library assistants, finds a book for a student. Pat Bates, Margaret Biggs, Angeline Goodwyn, Alice Cramer, Bernice Cunningham, joan Gray, Betty Hum- mel, Marilyn LaBonville, Tom Miller, and Elsie Wilson are other students who help in the library. JUNE, 1942
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