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FAC LTY GRO P Coordinate ctivities Teachers' Club Representatives for Arthur Hill are MRS. MARJORY JACOBSON, MISS GERTRUDE TURNER, MR. ALBERT DERSCH, MISS F. ALISON SPENCE, MR. R. GEORGE PURDY, IVIISS IIELEN OLMSTED, Eiflil MISS EDITH R. JENSEN. Spending a pleasant hour after school at the Christmas Tea are MRS. COILA BULLARD, MRS. LORNA ZIEGLER, MRS. MARY STEWART, MISS HELEN OLMSTED, and MRS. MARIE CRITTENDEN, and in the foreground, Miss HELEN BEESON and Miss ELLEN GREEN. Miss Doris K. Frye, Miss Burnice Gibbs, and Miss Edith Jensen were hostesses. Chatting at the faculty Christmas Dinner at the Tennis Club are members of the faculty Social Committee, MISS ELLEN GREEN, MISS FRANCES HINRICHSEN, MISS HELEN BEESON, 3.I1Cl MISS EDITH JENSEN. Missing from the picture is Miss Mary Margaret Doidge. The Committee decides where all the social gatherings are to take place, and they make all the arrangements for them. The Christmas Dinner was enjoyed by many members of the faculty, aI1'IOI'1g them WCICI MISS DORIS K. FRYE, MISS F. ALISON SPENCE, MRS. MABEL KING, MRS. RUTH STEPHENS, MISS BURNICE GIBBS, MR. DAVID GAINEY, and in the foreground MR. STANLEY D. SCHUBERT. ik 7 A I ,M Golden Jubilee! MVS :us 9
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OFFICE: Control Center of chool Life Opening week of the school year, city teachers gather at Arthur Hill for a three day institute. The receptionists were, standing: IDA MARIE LANG, MR. C. C. COULTER, administrative assistant and supervisor of BIE Day, and JOANNE HIMSEL, Seated: BETTY BROCKWAY, KAY KRUEGER, 8.I1Cl BARBARA OLSON. MIss ETHEL A. PETERSON, dean of girls, and MR. RAYMOND MOR- ROW, assistant principal, spend the first hour of the school day at the OHIce counter ready to counsel students and faculty. Students asking aid are GLORIA DUWE, jo ANN PRUYNE, JEAN BUSE, SALLY SORGATZ, HAROLD RICHARDS, and CATHERINE PETERS. MISS SALLY LA BRAKE sold Dedication Game tickets to MR. R. EARL AVERY and MR. WILLIAM KESSEL in the school oiiice. On Business, Industry, and Education Day teachers were guests of Saginaw business concerns. A group ready to visit the Chevrolet Grey Iron Foundry gathers in the hall at 10 a.m. Left to right: MR. CULLEN MCDONALD, IMISS DOROTHEA MOUNTZ, MISS HELEN OLMSTED, MR. ALBERT EYNON, MR. KENNETH MOELLER, MR. HARRY GRAVES MILLER, MR. GORDON WHITE, MR. KENNETH POUL- SON, MR. LESLIE TURNER, and MR. VERN WRITER. 3 '50 Legenda
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P-TA r es Close Cooperation Between Parents and Teachers PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION CABINET discuss plans for gatherings of the P-TA members. The ofhcers consist of, left to right: MR. I. M. BROCK, adviserg MRS. PAUL JAQUISH, corresponding secretaryg MRS. WILLARD ENSZER, recording secretaryg MR. WILLIAM KESSEL, presidentg MR. R. EARL AVERY, father vice-presidentg MRS. MARY STEWART, teacher vice-presidenrg MISS ETHEL. A. PETERSON, adviserg MR. HAROLD RUPP, treasurer. Missing from the picture is Mrs. john Kleekamp, mother vice-president. Parents enjoy this annual gathering of the P-TA card Party where they can make new acquaintances and renew oId friendships. At Open House SALLY HOLLAND, MR. HOWARD LYTLE, ARDIN CLARE, PETER BOOS, and RICHARD POPP look over an agricultural map of different types of soil. A GOOD MIXER is the buffet style of serving at most PATA events. I v MR. I. M. BROCK is ready to assist MRS. DOUGLAS EERRIBY, MR. A. R. HANSEN, and MR. DOUGLAS EERRIBY, while they engage in a game of Canasta. Ar the P-TA card party MRS. SALLIE BROXVN, MRS. I. M. BROCK, MRS. MARTIN BRUTON, MISS ETHEL PETERSON, 2ll'ICl MRS. JOHN BENSON enjoy a card game. Card party proceeds replenish the welfare fund each year. Winning the birthday cake at the P-TA card party was MRS. WARREN BEARSLEY. Her friends, MRS. IGNACE HOFFMAN, MRS. N. D. STERLING and MRS. WILLIAM CLARKE admire the cake. At the exhibit MISS ELOISE BACON and ,JAMES FOX show their biology display IO MR. afikl MRS. P. WENZIEL. At the P-TA Exhibit, ALLEN JOHNSON, MR. A. A. PIERTZ, MRS. HAROLD MORFORD, and 'IO ANNIE MORFORI7 admire work done by the shop Students. Projects were prepared as part of regular class work. INIRS. RUBY KARP I2llliS IO MR. 21I1Ll MRS. LOUIS SOBLESKY during refreshment time. Ar P-TA Open House MRS. C. R. BUSE, MRS. MARY STEWART, MRS. A. R. HANSEN, and MRS. ELDEN KAYLOR gather for a little chat while refreshments are served. Preparing the refreshments in the school kitchen for the P-TA Card Party are MRS. PAUL ANDRE and MR. FRANK NIEDERSTADT. -i gv . . I 10 ,. is fm '50 Le genda
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