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the year approximately three hundred stu- dents, their parents, and their teachers work- ed together to plan eight parties with varied settings. At the Santa Saunter, the first party of this year, jolly old Saint Nick surveyed the crowds with his similarly decked out helpers in various places around the dance Hoof. Lights from a 44-foot Christmas tree filled Hillites' hearts with the spirit of the season. At the Hobo Hop , blue jeans, clod-hop! pets, and pigtails were prevalent. A life-size. stuffed hobo sat in front of the dance band, presenting an imposing picture. Shamrocks and pipes brought a true Saint Patricks Day atmosphere to the Shamrock Shagu. Com- pleting the floor show, Betty Schaumann and her skating partner from Bay City gave a roller skating exhibition. At the same time the Parent-Teachers Association staged their annual card party. Wliile students frolicked ' 4 kjfsl The Big Twelve with MR. RAYMOND MORROW ond MISS ETHEL PETERSON plan all Club Hilliie Pcriies. Left to right: MR. MORROW, RICHARD KlEFT, ED WIERDA, JOANNE ELLIS, RICHARD MICHEL, RICHARD SOWATSKY, HELEN RATHS, NANCY HENRY, RITA MORGAN, JAMES MORRISON, MISS PETERSON, Q BEVERLY TECK, GEORGIANNA CHISHOLM, and ROBERT HUNT. Arthur Hill musicions furnish all The music for the dancing parties or Arthur Hill. First Row: NORMAN SPARKS, LOUIS DIECI-IMAN, DICK HARTMAN, BEATRICE HARRIS, and LAWRENCE ANGELL. Second Row: NED MILES, DON HERTZ, GEORGE RICHARDS, JACK MAAS, and BOB HAAS QI me piano. ' R . . . Q, B for evening recreation, a committee of stu, dents organized Club Hillite early in 1944. Continuing the plans in the fall of this Club Hillite, Arthur Hi11's student or- year, two representatives, a boy and a girl ' E ganized canteen, closes its second year. An- from each advisory, chose a Big 12 com- ,g swering students' requests for a 'Teen-Townn mittee to steer party programs. Throughout AT Club Hilli1e's Hobo Hop, SHIRLEY BRAUN, IRMA BEYTHAN, MARY Af the P-TA bridge poriy, in coniunciion with Club Hilliie, MR ond MRS. CHARLES SCHAEFER, FRANCES COLLVER, ond GEORGIANN BOYD choi. CALVERT oncl MR. tincl MRS. HORACE V. BRADLEY ploy bridge. 26 LEGEN DA
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Szfcizzl In The ARTHUR HILI. WAY-sTudenT conToCTs in closses, holls, lunch rooms, ond oT speciol oCTiviTies moke up The sociol life of The school. Boy meeTs girl in The clossrooms ond in The holls beTore ond oTTer Closses. The TovoriTe sTroll is The one ThoT Turns The Tour corners oT The oudiTorium. AcTiviTies ofTer 3105 p. more so orronged ThoT sTudenTs moy become ocquoimecl oncl enioy friendships wiTh ClossmoTes who shore Their in- TeresTs. Closs onol club oCTiviTies, Homecoming, senior week, ossemblies, Noon Club, ond obove all Club HilliTe, blend To moke Tor enioymem in off-hours.
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Around St. Patriclds Day, sharnrock and pipe decorations set The scene for dancing at the Shamrock Shag . Blue-ieons and over-sized shirts were worn by most studt-nts nt the Hobo Hop where students frolicked to the band's barn dance music. II 345, in the gym, parents played bridge or other table games in the cafeteria. Door prizes at the card party were pounds of butter and table prizes were coffee cakes. Cupid was kepr busy with his bow and arrow at Cupid's Capersn. Caroline Cobb was the winner of the special door prize, a box of candy, Rose Marie Milne was the rather astonished owner of a rat trap, booby prize. That same evening, a Saginaw Barber- shop Quartet sang old favorites. The Snow- man's Shuffle, was appropriately staged on a wintry, snowy, Friday evening in January. just before the Easter holidays the Bunny Hop , with playful bunny figures for decora- tions, which drew many oh's and ah's from Club Hillite fans, was another hit. The last party of the year came May 10 with spring floral arrangements for rhe setting. The Big Twelve meets with parent sponsors in the school Iibrary to plan the coming Club HiIIite. Purchasing drinks at the Coke Bar-WILBUR FARMER and CLARENCE BROWN- LORAINE MARTIN and OFFICER JACK MILLSON play ping-pong at Club I-Iillne. RIGG, while ROY HAMMOND, JERRY LAATSCH and LORRAINE HEIDMANN Walt. HOWARD POPE and JIM SMITH IOOIQ On. JUNE, 1946 27
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