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club hillite Card sharks? No. Hillites Celia Gritfore, Ann Bauer, lack Adams Ka Pace Bob Burnett and Martin Weissvjust , y . having a iriendly game. A fast game of ping-pong offers excitement to Karen Krcqman and Ronald Martin. The Arthur Hill Dance Band is under the direction of Paul Schultz. The band furnishes the music for all Club Hillite dances and also entertains at assemblies and the Band Bounce. Members of the band are: Top row: Iohn Hall, Don Ducharme, Tom Mitchell, Dave Hensler. Bottom row: Jamie Mark, Dick Gross. Iim Harper, leader Paul Schultz, and Ed Curtindale. Phil Fultz and Arnold Mohn are absent from the picture.
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The Club Hillite banner reminds students, dates or stag, to come and enjoy themselves for four wonderful hours to the music of the Arthur Hill dance band. There are also games to be played and refreshments are served. The Big Fourteen makes plans and prepar- ations for the Club Hillite which is held on Friday night when no other school activity is scheduled. Cr-J Chaperones tor Club Hillite are Miss Bernice Gibbs and Miss Mary M. Doidge. The are conversing with Iackie Silkstone, Nancy Crinzi, David Leddy, Ianet Mitchell and Iim Kobeck. Big 14 plans the fun enjoyed by Arthur Hill students at Club Hillite dances under the direction of Mr. Harve C. Light and Miss Ethel Peterson. Steering committee members around the table leit to right are: Ianice Wallqren, Karen Krogman, Hyatt Carter, chairman, George Dice, Henry Snyder, Mr. Light, Ron Martin, Sue Strecker, Linda Coulter, Tom Iones, Bob McDonald, Barbara Russel, Sharon Tessman, and Ioe Mortimore. Missing from the picture is Barbara Wells. mlm.- ...wild
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16 FY.. i . ,J x m ir W1 I 'Y X. I ms- w 5 .L , ' fa K ,f-rf Board oi Education members serve the citizens oi Saginaw who elect them to manage the public schools. Regular meetings of the board are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the offices oi the Board of Education in the Admin- istration Building. Members-Standing: Hiel M. Rockwell, treas- urer: Dr. Raymond A. Hart, president: Charles C. Coulter, assist ant superintendent: I. Robert Grube, secretary: Chester F. Miller, superintendent oi schools. Sitting: Dorothy Senkpiel, George D Pross. business manager, Roswell Burrows, Walter A. Leesch Robert Grant. Ir., Edward C. MacRae, vice-president. 'flb , f T Il!!! 3? . is , V V. , il-.ttf i . ,,.,, . . r sv x 111 ,, A . . . 4 if X X I i MB. A. B. Hmsr. As., AM. Director ot Secondary Education s 4 -xi 7 Assistant Superintendent MR. CHESTER F. MILLER. A.B.. A.M., Litt D., LLD. Superintendent oi Schools 1 MR. CHARLES C. COULTER. B.S., MS
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