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t '¢ essential in serving the ever-increasing The cafeteria helpers proudly distribute large helpings of their home-made German-style food. Speed i number of students. twenty-two Mr. Waier years of service This year marked the end of a twenty-two year term of service for Mr. Alex Waier, who has long been a familiar face as yard man at Arthur Hill. Other members of the main- tenance staff were head custodian, Mr. Chester Kinville, N. Banks, K. Bryan, F. Campanelli, W. Collins, T. Dovin, R. Hege, A. Hensel, V. Ignasinski, P. Kluck, R. Little, D. Lums- den, D. MacDonald, A. Mangulis, E. Oszust, E. Parker, S. Pol, J. Sanchez, J. Schneck, W. Taylor, M. Vincent, J. Wag- ner, E. Weisbarth, and A. Zeitz. Traditional Hillite-style cooking was enjoyed once again as the cafeteria staff, headed by Mrs. Noreen Schluckbier, continued to turn out its home-made, German-style meals. Staff members included A. Anzicek, V. Bellen, J. Burns, M. Fredericks, K. Harshman, V. Martin, M. Reil and C. Rue. Setting up bleachers before a home basketball game are several mem- bers of the custodial staff. 17.
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as + Mrs. Arline Beeker Aa pie Tepe 3 eae reres ty EBRUARY Bt ‘ Mrs. Hazel Booth FRIDAY Mrs. Phyllis Cappell Miss Doris Frye Mrs. Candace Hallett Putting notices in the teachers’ mailboxes is one of the many duties performed daily by the office secretaries. Mrs. Chris- tine Horvat has been performing such duties at Arthur Hill for three years. Mrs. Horvat says: “I love working with the students here.” Mrs. Christine Horvat promote Para-Pros advise assist Para-professionals, a group of teachers’ aids numbering twelve, were a new addition to Arthur Hill this year. Among their numerous duties were keeping order in the halls and during study periods, and assisting students by answering questions. Para-professionals had become necessary as a re- sult of the growing size of study halls and lack of teachers to supervise study periods. Their addition made it possible for teachers to devote more time to preparation and teach- ing of their own classes. Members of the group include Mr. Willis Allen, Mr. Bruce Braun, Mr. Lloyd Clark, Mr. John Denton, Mrs. Carol Evans, Mrs. Shirley Ferguson, Mr. Gor- don Forbes, Mrs. Katherine Granville, Mr. Bennie Jiminez, Mrs. Jackie Schafnitz, Mrs. Nancy Salesky, and Mr. John Thayer. Mrs. Nancy Salesky comes to the aid of Marsha Rose and Cindy ane ci pe eager ea roa ha nee oe Schramm in sixth hour study hall in the cafeteria. Assisting students Hallett, joined Arthur Hill’s staff this VL ONE Vl ; and answering questions are two of the many services performed in the main office. Additional secretaries are Mrs. Arline Beeker, guidance center, Mrs. Phyllis Cappell, attendance secretary, Miss Doris Frye, main office, and Mrs . Christine Horvat, also of the main office. 16
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“achievement Awards with al honor’ pert tien ae vt Nt Tee 8 oa] fx sy4 Dr. John A. M. Lyon, a 1929 graduate of Arthur Hill, received the 19th Honor Alumnus award. He is a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Michigan. Polly Heavenrich, Jayne Ohlmacher, Ronald Holton, John Mulder, Jerry Schadt, and Robert White represented Arthur Hill at the 1969 American Legion Auxiliary Girls’ and Wol- verine Boys’ State conventions. The students must possess Tt os eee . . ie leadership qualities, be active in school functions, be a good ae citizen, and have above average grades to be eligible to at- 4 | tend the convention, where they elect “state” officers on a ay mock-political basis. 4 | | Other outstanding awards were given to seniors David 1 Bird, Suzanne Donnenworth, Thomas Engle, Dean Ross, | Linda Tewes, and Richard Westlund. Sophomore Cups were received by all “A” students Kathi Zeile and Andrew Abler. ? | Above: Arthur Hill Scholarship winners, Suzanne Donnenworth, Thomas Engle, Dean Ross, and winner of the Ippel Cup, David | Bird, receive congratulations from principal Harold Giesecke. Right: Honor students Richard Wes tlund (Arthur Treanor Award); Linda Tewes (Civitan Award); and Steven Kelly (the Michigan Plaque) dis- play their awards with smiles of satisfaction.
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