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hen) bn eiion fy INFORMED—M1r. Light keeps up to date on world news. Mr. Charles Anderson Miss Eloise Bacon Mr. Hiram Becker Mrs. Mary Benjamen Mrs. Helen Beyer Mrs. Lorene Bishop Mrs. Florence Black Mr. Earl Burnett Miss Hajar Busaid 64-'65 Brings Charles Anderson: bookkeeping, Hi-Y, S.E.A. Eloise Bacon: biology, department head, stereo records, photography. Hiram Becker: English, football coach, assistant track coach. Mary Benjamen: Ushers’ Club, reading, swimming. Helen Beyer: homemaking, in- terior decorating, English, Future Nurses’s Club, gardening. Lorene Bishop: English, Arts-Dramatics Club, bowling. Florence Black: English, U. of M. Regents Alumni Scholarship chairman. Earl Burnett: driver education, Radio Club, woodworking. Hajar Busaid: English, junior prom, caps and gowns. Don- na Cappell: English, Honor Alumnus Assembly, Y.M.C.A. Youth Advisory Committee. Fred Case: natural science, book, Orchids of the Western Great Lakes Region published 1965. Dwight Chisholm: office training, Hillite Business Leaders’ Club, office training coordinator, camping. Robert Clark: band, orchestra, dance band, band bounce, majorettes. Mabel Close: librarian, music, knitting. Mildred Costa: librarian, caps and gowns. Mattie Crump: English, journalism, Arthur Hill News, Quill and Scroll Society, Pit and Balcony. Donald Damer: math, algebra, American history, S.E.A., traveling. Charlotte Damuth: bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, transcription, faculty cabinet.
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CAFETERIA STAFF—FRONT ROW: Margaret Rusch, Alberta Zietz, Bernice La Grow, Julia Wagner, Virginia Pohlman; SECOND ROW: Arlene Minard, Lorna Stroebel, Norine Schluckbier, Arlene Cholcher, Elizabeth Alexander. On the Job, vee. Noon, and Nien As much a part of Arthur Hill as the students were the ever-present members of the cafeteria and main- tenance staffs. Without their services school func- tions and daily routine would have been slowed or halted altogether. When the Hillite entered school, he found warm rooms, clean halls, and working water fountains. These were perhaps the more obvious services per- formed by the custodians. They were jobs which had to be done to keep the school running properly. Upkeep of school grounds and the stadium was an- other task. Sticky doors, jammed lockers, and bro- ken desks posed still other problems. This was work enough to keep ten men on the move constantly. They were: Richard Chinevere, Richard Daskovitz, Ellsworth Fent, Adolph Hensel, Charles Hodges, Chester Kinville, Richard Lamb, Joe Schmeck, Alex Waier, and Emil Weiss. The midday lunch break of Hillite students and teachers was the full day’s work of eleven smiling ladies. The cafeteria staff provided delicious and nutritious food to those who wanted either a full lunch or a second course to go with that peanut butter sandwich. Good planning and preparation was necessary for well rounded meals. At 11:15 each day two long lines of hungry Hillites rushed into the cafeteria. Everything was ready for them. At 12:15 two more lines of hungrier Hillites ap- peared—waiting for the good food prepared by our cafeteria staff. ROUTINE—Ellsworth Fent finishes one of many jobs.
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NEW FACES—Mr. Gordon Snyder, Mr. Joseph Heitkamp, Lee, Mr. James Haynes, Mr. Rockwell Scherzer, Mr. Mrs. Margaret Murray, Mr. Glen Leeson, Mrs. Elizabeth Dwight Chisholm, Mr. Gerald Baker, Mrs. Merle Leis. 10 New Teachers Mrs. Donna Cappell Mr. Fred Case Mr. Dwight Chisholm Mr. Robert Clark Miss Mabel Close Miss Mildred Costa Miss Mattie Crump Mr. Donald Damer Mrs. Charlotte Damuth 17
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