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Harold W. Giesecke We. a | 10 “3 | WEDNESDAY He Keeps the School Moving Forward... For the teacher, For the community. Mr. Harold W. Giesecke, principal “Arthur Hill is unique in the state, if not the na- tion, because of its high morale and deep feeling for traditions,” principal Harold W. Giesecke stated. | “ .. Saginaw has grown up, showing a greater in- | terest in schools, more response and support, and a | greater awareness of the importance of education.” | Mr. Giesecke, a graduate of the University of Wis- consin, with a master’s degree from DePaul Univer- | sity, has served as principal since 1962. Away from school, he enjoys woodworking and fishing. | 10
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Mr. Charles Coulter, superintendent Dr. Milford Holt, director of secondary education Board of Education Geared to Mid-Sixties BOARD OF EDUCATION—SEATED: Mr. Eugene Stans- bury, Mrs. Dorothy Beck, Mr. Walter Averill, Mr. Charles Saginaw’s Board of Education was faced with a big challenge this year. Because alloted funds were decreased in 1964, the Saginaw school system was forced to operate with a $170,000 deficit. The board met the challenge by finding an alternate means of revenue, charging fees in the Saginaw public schools. Students at Arthur Hill were charged $3.50 book fee, $2.00 parking fee, and 50 cent towel fee. The income from all public schools amounted to ap- proximately thirty-five thousand dollars. This helped relieve the financial deficit. Coulter, Mr. Walter Leesch. STANDING: Mr. R. Joseph Heagany, Mr. Harold Karls, Dr. John Goodsell. The Board of Education has been and will con- tinue to be the backbone of the Saginaw public school system. Today’s policies and tomorrow’s pro- grams were skillfully and quickly handled by the board. The seven members along with Mr. Charles Coulter, superintendent, and Dr. Milford Holt, di- rector of secondary education, met the second Tues- day of each month. The officers for 1964-65 were: Mr. Walter Averill, president; Dr. John Goodsell, vice president; Mr. R. Joseph Heagany, secretary; Mr. Eugene Stansbury, treasurer.
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