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PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION as- sists with school activities by planning meetings for the promotion of the best in education. The officers for 1951-52 con- fering at the October Open House gather- ing are MRS. W. ROLLAND STEWART, MR. RICHARD RANKIN, MR. l. M. BROCK. Other officers are Mr. Sam Healy, Mrs. W. K. Anderson, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mr. Conrad Fischer, Mrs. Clarence P. Bauer, Mr. William B. Keyser. While Parents and Teachers Fund Their Knowledge At the Parent-Teachers Association Annual O en House, P many parents took advantage of the assistance of SARAH MERRICK to find various classrooms. Each year the ParentATeachers Association sponsors a pot-luck for the whole family. This popular gathering re- quires two dates as the cafeteria can accommodate only 900 persons and the attendance runs high. The iournalism The annual P-TA card party is held in the cafeteria to finance welfare work among students as well as offer another opportunity for parents and friends to visit the school. Enioying an evening of bridge and refreshments were MRS. DONALD W. GILBERT, MRS. HAROLD W. NAGEL, MRS. JACK GILBERT, and MRS. FRANK WELLS. department entertained last year with a Big Show pro- gram with Ruth Glass as Tallulah, Sally Butts and William Galarno, scriptwriters, and Al Hanson, technician. Pictured here is an advisory family evidently enioying their meal. ,y .Wi ....... M 1 et 'X , 5
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HILLITES OF THE PAST GATHER T0 RENEW MEMORIES Members of the CLASS OF 1926 met for dinner and dancing last spring at Rolling Green. A group of 'Former class- mates, now living in different parts of the country, reminisce over their high school years. MR. CLARENCE HOERAUF, Royal Oak, MRS. SUE DEAN SCOTT, New Castle, Delaware: MISS ELSIE MUEHLENBECK, Detroifg MR. ROLAND HONISEL, Detroit, MR. MERRIL SHOE- MAKER, Canton, Ohio, MRS. CLARENCE FITTING, Hemlock, traveled to attend. If Looking at the 1926 Legenda to checlv memories are MR. C. J. BARNETT, MR. ALI FRED GAERTNER, MR. ALBERT POPP, MR JACK BAUER, and MR. ARMON WILLIAMS Seated are MRS. DOROTHY SKINNER GIEI SEL, class sponsor of 1926, MISS JOSE! PHINE GRIGGS, and MRS. COILA START BULLARD, yearbook sponsor that year, anc MRS. MARGARET TYLER MILLER. Each year the class having its 25TH ANNIVERSARY plans a get-together. The faculty having had these people as students are usually guests of honor. Enjoying a friendly chat at their 25 year reunion were MR. KENNETH A. KELLY and MRS. KELLY, '26, and MRS. JOHN DOERFNER and MR. DOERF- NER, '26. .P 18
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THAT WE MAY BENEFIT FROM THE ESSENTIALS T I s ,4- SAGINAW BOARD OF EDUCATION members serve the people of Saginaw who elect them to direct the public schools. Members are, left to right: MR. HEIL M. ROCKWELL, treasurer, MR. ROSWELL BURROWS, MR. J. ROBERT GRUBE, MR. ROBERT W. GRANT, JR., DR. RAYMOND A. HART, Am' vice-president: seated: MR. CHARLES C. COULTER, ad- ministrative assistont, MR. GEORGE D. PROSS, clerk of the board, MR. WALTER A. LEESCH, president, MR. CHESTER F. MILLER, superintendent of schools. Missing from the picture is Mr. Edward C. MacRae, secretary. Hostesses for TEACHERS' WEEK, which opens the school year, are Arthur Hill girls. All city and county teachers meet tor lectures and discussions in pre- paration for the new term. The chosen theme ofthe program was Developing Responsible American Citizens with Mr. Lawrence E. Met- calf, University of lllinois, as the lnsti- tute guest. ln smaller group meetings, leaders were assigned topics to be discussed and reported for the benefit of the whole by the various divisions. Monday noon the Saginaw Teachers Club sponsored a luncheon where new teachers were welcomed. Wednesday the Chamber of Commerce sponsored a Business-Education Day when all teachers were guests of a business concern of their choice. Thursday they attended individual buildings for Hillites assisting the teachers during NER, BARBARA ROUSH, seated: EL- meeqings, and on Ffidqy all send-.ers Education Week were SALLY DOERF- FRIEDA BEYER, MARILYN SCHUTT, and worked in fheir own Classrooms fo pre- NER, CAROLYN MOELLER, SUE WAR- JANE DURMAN. pare fgr the opening week of schaol,
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