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Mr. Raymond ‘Tortora Miss Gertrude Turner Mr. Jack Visuri Mr. William Vondette Miss Christine Webb Mr. Bryant Wilson Mrs. Carol Wylie Miss Beverly Yates Mrs. Lorna Ziegler “HELLO”’—Miss Johnson greets a student seeking advice. Raymond Tortora: guidance, senior activities. Gert- rude Turner: Latin, department head, Latin Club, reading. Jack Visurt: metal shop, J.V. football coach, J.V. baseball coach. William Vondette: American history, baseball coach, sports. Christine Webb: Eng- lish, music. Bryant Wilson: government, American history, antique furniture. Carol Wylie: commercial art, department head. Beverly Yates: French, French Club, gardening. Lorna Ziegler: homemaking, child PUBLIC APPEARANCE—Mr. Schairer, debate coach, development, department head 3 introduces honored Hillites at school assembly.
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Seymour Murphy: guidance, golf coach, graduate school work. Margaret Murray: French, language lab director, French Club, U. of M. Alumni Association. Joanne Nitz: algebra, music, reading. Una Obrock: English, family, music. Ruth Patow: Latin, Latin Clyb, church work, photography. Edward Petzko: world history, cross country coach, golf. A. A. Pieritz: mechanical drawing, architectural drawing, com- mencement, family. George Purdy: geometry, math, tennis coach, wood-working. Una Robertson: alge- bra, geometry, senior activities, antiques. Gerald Schairer: economics, debate, Chess Club, faculty cabinet. Edwin Schalk: government, department head, Rifle Club, hunting. Rockwell Scherzer: geom- etry, math, Bowling Club, antiques. Eric Senn: gov- ernment, judging debates, politics. Hugh Shackelford: American history, athletic business manager, reading, music. Gordon Snyder: biology, family, sports. Clar- ence Stewart: government, economics, assembly su- p ervision, reading. Mary Stewart: American history, world history, Honor Alumnus Assembly, reading. Isabel Struthers: English, Miracle Book Club, travel- ing. Fa Cu lty S U p po rt Mr. Gerald Schairer Mr. Edwin Schalk Mr. Rockwell Scherzer Mr. Eric Senn Mr. Hugh Shackelford Mr. Gordon Snyder Mr. Clarence Stewart Mrs. Mary Stewart Miss Isabel Struthers 23 TWO, PLEASE—Mr. Fetting waits on Paul Warner.
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NEW MEMBERS of Twenty-five Year Club—Mrs. Frances Hamlin, Mrs. Mary Stewart, and Miss Gertrude Turner. Teachers Attain Quarter-Century Milestone 1965 marked the completion of an outstanding quarter-century of service by three teachers, Mrs. Frances Hamlin, Mrs. Mary Stewart, and Miss Gert- rude Turner, the new members of the Twenty-five Year Club. Mrs. Hamlin finds working with young people to be interesting and challenging. Teaching is a “way of life” to her. She holds a master’s degree from the University of Michigan and has been a teacher of academic and honors English since she began work here at Arthur Hill in 1940. She observed the school as “of and for the community, continually adding and expanding its services, and taking part in worthy com- munity activities.” Mrs. Stewart holds an A.B. from Eastern Michigan University. She has taught Latin, French, and history since coming to Arthur Hill. She finds personal en- joyment in reading of history and political science, and in her five grandchildren. She praised today’s students for being “better scholars, better prepared and read, and holding broader viewpoints” than former students. Miss Turner’s world travels have carried her to such foreign cities as Rome and to every state in the union but Texas. She too enjoys reading. With A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of Michigan she has taught Latin, French, and English. Miss Turner remarked that she had “worked with very fine students who stood for good scholarship, sports- manship, and fun, and who had developed as better thinkers because of a growing freedom to express themselves.” NEW MEMBERS—Mrs. Stewart, Miss Turner, and Mrs. Hamlin were welcomed at the faculty tea.
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