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Gains Training, CAFETERIA HELPERS dry dishes, clean vegetables, and stack trays. JIM’ SMITH, BOB JARLOCK, BILL GROOVER and TOM HUNTER assist during the fifth hour lunch. USHERS DIRECT VISITORS with a courteous “This way please.” First row: MARYLU HEMMER, LORRAINE WEGNER, BEVERLY OWEN, SALLY DIERICH, PAT SPENCER, GWEN RUPP, ROBERTA MacGREGOR, and FRANCES HORN; second row: SALLY EARLE, MARY NIEDERSTADT, MARY BUCKINGHAM, RUTH HART, MARY HARTSELL, HELEN NIEDER- STADT, and ROBERTA BAUSTERT; third row: NORMA RAVAS, CAROL RICHMOND, BETTY BROCKWAY, NANCY ROBERTS, BEVERLY WADE, SU- ZANNE KANE, MILDRED CREW, NANCY HUSTON; fourth row: ROSANN Experience in Helping with School Functions STUDENT STORE ATTENDANTS, MARJORIE BEUTHIN, LOIS HOWLAND, JOAN HAHN, MARY HUMMEL, JOANNE FOX, JACKIE HEINRICH, and LORRAINE MEYER assist CHARLOTTE HAINES, student store manager, in counting the weekly income. ALSGAARD, LAURELL A. BOSTWICK, DONNA STREB, MARILYN DONA. HUE, CAROL DOERING, DOROTHY WEBB, VIRGINIA HOLMES, and MARCIA GOLDFARB; fifth row: JEANNE ITTNER, MARJORIE CRAMER, LOIS O DELL, and MARY ELLEN HOLMES. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE members choose talent and plan schedules. MARY ELLEN TURNBULL, PHYLLIS VOIGT, SALLY MOSER, RICHARD CROOKS, MRS. FRANCES HAMLIN, MISS MARY LEWIS, and MISS MAR- JORIE BILLMEIER meet with Chairman MISS CONSTANCE McWETHY.
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Responsible for School Service Centers CLINIC ATTENDANTS get their student nurse training and are assigned duties through home nursing class. BETTY ROE briefs IRENE BICKEL, ARVILLA COUITCHER, LEONA FLOUD, and MARTHA BORTKAVICZ in the technique of pulse taking with ELAINE KUTSCH as patient. STUDENT LIBRARIANS, check books in and out. PAT SPENCER, PHYLLIS O’DELL, SALLY EARLE, MARIE SMITH, PHYLLIS LECRONIER, DOROTHY WEBB, KATHRYN ITTNER, NANCY McCUTCHEON, MARGARET FRITZ, FRANCES BLOOMFIELD, MARY ANN SUINO, EUNICE DUNKERLY, and DORALDEAN THOMAS work a period each day. STAGE CREW, on hand every time the ‘house lights dim, man the switches for lights, curtains, and sound effects. DAVE GORDON, captain, explains the technique of taking notes for stage directions on a copy of the script or program to BOB YOUNG, BEN BARNEY, BOB DAVIS, and GALE VORCE. PROJECTION CREW members examine the “innards’’ of the movie pro- jector. Available for each hour when the projector is in use are: JIM NAISMITH, EUGENE MERTZ, DUANE FULTZ, GERALD WHITE, captain, CLARENCE BRAMAN, JOHN METZGER, BILL VOIGT, and HENRY BARSCH. nineteen | . :
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JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL members, MARY HUMMEL, NANCY HUSTEN, DONNA STREB, VIRGINIA HOL MES, KATHLEEN BUEKER, HAZEL CHISHOLM, city Red Cross Council President; MARCIA GOLDFARB, MARILYN HINES, SUZ- ANNE KANE, CAROL DOERING, SHIRLEY SAGER, and MARILYN DONAHUE, recount the year’s progress. As the annual campaign came to a climax, November 21, with the Red Cross Sock Hop, the membership proceeds, dance pro- ceeds, and various club contributions were turned over to the City Red Cross Headquarters. SALE OF TB CHRISTMAS SEALS gave Hillites the chance to work hand in hand with medical science to help irradicate tuberculosis. Each advisory was given $5.00 of seals and cooper- ated to come out on top of the city schools campaign with $196.87. CHRISTMAS GIFT TO EUROPE, the CARE Pro- gram of sending food, clothing and other essen- tial supplies to war-torn European nations, was handled by ROD QUIGLEY, SHIRLEY THOMAS, chairman; SALLY IPPEL, and NANCY McCUTCHEON, instigator. Social Science and sophomore Art of Living sponsored contribu- tions for the Cooperative for American Remit- tances to Europe. RED CROSS NEWS editors confer on ideas for the next issue. MAE-SUE STEVENS and BILL VERNON, art editors; DOROTHY REIN, typist; and KATHLEEN BUEKER, co-editor, cooperated with representatives from other city high schools in publishing Junior Red Cross activities of Saginaw elementary and high schools. twenty-one
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