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HILLITES USE INITIATIVE AND P.A. PRESSURE A o wr ADVISORY PRESIDENTS for both semesters are DICK STAUDT, DON CAMERON, ALLEN CRONK, JACK ALEX- ANDER, JOHN BARSCH, WALTER AVERILL, BILL BIRDSALL, KATHLEEN BUTLER, RONALD BRIDGE, KENNETH COLLINS, RICHARD CARLSON, BILL CASE, DOROTHY DAVIS, JAC- QUELINE EMMITT, MARIE PIETSCH, JUDY EPTING, BOB FALLIS, ORRIN GEETING, MARILYN SCHUTT, CONRAD SEIDEL, ANGELA SKENTZOS, JACK STROEBEL, SALLY DOERFNER, JACK HANSON, DAN HABEL, JEAN IRVING, DON HEALY, BILL HOLLOWAY, DICK KRUSE, DICK HUM- PHREY, MARILYN LITTLE, RUDIANNE LAUCKNER, EUGENE STUDENT CABINET OFFICERS, JACK ALEXANDER, treasurer, JOHN ADAMS, president, CARL DIENER, vice- president, and BARBARA ROUSH, secretary, talk over the minutes of the last meeting. Each semester the school elects its leaders through advisories. The 56 advisories meet for the first I5 minutes every day in their official homerooms. These groups provide coun- seling and a place to carry out school business such as pro- gram elections, all-school campaigns, and general elections. An advisory consists of about 32 students, sophomores, iun- iors, and seniors and elects its own officers. The 56 advisory presidents form the governing body of the school and are advised by Mr I. M. Brock, principal. This group decides the policy and working plan for all school activities. The boys paid their penalty for losing the STUDENT OR- GANIZATION DRIVE by giving an assembly. Again this year, the girls were successful in purchasing a greater num- ber of the T684 student organization tickets. This was a decrease of 200 SO's sold last year when 95 percent of the school bought an SO. The six dollar SO permits students to attend various activities throughout the year and includes both school publications, News and Legenda. Arthur Hill, along with all other Saginaw public schools is represented at the meetings of the JUNIOR CITIZENS' COUNCIL. The council discusses issues of all- school importance, such as community campaigns and drives, led by Mr. Chester F. Miller, superintendent of schools, and Mr. Roy J. MacMurray, director of physical education, health and safety. By bringing together the student leaders of each of Saginaw's public school build- ings, the Council believes it accomplishes its purpose of achieving inter-school good will. MARTIN, JEAN LEUENBERGER, MARGARET MARK, BAR- BARA MAUL, SALLY MAYNARD, SANDRA MEYER, IRVIN LICHTENWALD, BONNIE NIEDERSTADT, SUE MITCHEL, BOB MEYER, GEORGE NAGY, YVONNE PETRE, CHARLES WOODINGTON, JACK YOUNG, STUART GORDON, JEAN PRUYNE, BILL RUMMEL, BOB REAMS, BARBARA ROUSH, RUTH SCHULTZ, VIC LANDERYOU, RONALD LANG, JIM CARL BARGER, MIKE SVERID, LAWRIE THOMAS, JAMES WACKER, JOHN ADAMS, and MR. BROCK. Presidents ab- James, Jerry Matson, Bruce Noble and Chuck Schmitz.
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Through organization we are able to drive on to an enioyable education by stressing this fundamental democratic ideal. Fully aware that it takes all types of us to make a world, the organization wheel knits stu- dents and faculty into a united Arthur Hill. We Plan
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In Governing Students and Putting Over Drives SNNSWQ 5 X , ld' R Q E x Student Ticket campaign leaders were MARILYN SCHUTT and SALLY DOERFNER for the girls, and JACK ALEXANDER and JERRY MATSON for the boys. Faculty advisers were MRS. NANCY BAXTER and MR. HAROLD GlESECKE. SUE SHORNEY and MRS. MARY STEWART dis- cuss publicity for the P-TA DRIVE. Arthur Hill has 1,772 members in its organization, which is one of the largest in Michigan. Arthur Hill students contributed 5165.00 to the annual TB SEALS SALE this year. Campaign leaders were PAT WALKER and JANICE BOVAY. The leaders of the RED CROSS Drive, JEAN BOCH, PAT ASHBAUGH, CAROL MCMACKEN, BARBARA TUNIS, D'ARCY JAMES, and SUE SHORNEY, look over their campaign results. Fifty-five advisories col- lected 'IOO percent membership to push the school's total to 522728.
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