Bloomfield Hills High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bloomfield, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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Bloomfield Hills High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bloomfield, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 88 of 160
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Page 88 text:

G. . . . Ll' 5 ,OU1 OI' Aocca Presenting the Sweetheart Swirl, a very successful Valen- tine's Dance, was perhaps the biggest contribution to the school by Phi Sigma Tau, the girls, league. However, the girls in this organization participated in many other projects for the community. Several beautiful Christmas food baskets were given to families, and the responsibility for the school's Torch Drive was assumed by the organization. Hay rides, dances, skating parties, pajama parties, and swimming parties have contributed to the social program of the organization and provided an enjoyable time for its members. The Girls' League was established at Bloomfield fifteen years ago. This group undertook much of the same activities as Phi Sigma Tau does today. They sponsored dances, sent packages to soldiers, and took over the school Red Cross Drive. The first organization consisted of about 20 girls where today there are seven chapters with more than 20 in each. ALPHA President-Mary Righter Vice-President-Carol Cuthbertson Secretary-Sue Tivy Treasurer-Kathy Harger l KAPPA President-Jean Richardson Vice-President-'Marg Schmidt Secretary-Gail Hawkinson TreasurerfSue Wotila DELTA President-Marilyn Sanders Vice'President-Kris Puvogel Secretary-Penny Shaw Treasurer-Sharon Thorne

Page 87 text:

As the school library facilities continued to grow this year, the work of the librarians became more important. While executing their duties of assisting students in finding research material, checking out books, and replacing returned refer- ences, the library workers made the library a pleasant, effi- cient and useful place in which to study or read for enjoyment. Hall monitors stationed at strategic areas of the school have been effective in keeping noise and confusion in the halls to a minimum. Aside from maintaining order, their duties entailed directing and giving information to people who visited BHHS. Minor duties of the office were attended to by the office workers. Efficient and dependable, these girls carried out such tasks as answering the telephone, delivering messages, and writing out passes. They often aided bewildered students who sought articles in the lost and found department and looked up locker combinations for the forgetful. A large part of the office workers' job was collecting absentee slips and keeping daily attendance records. Success of our assemblies, plays, and concerts depended largely upon the work of the electricians. Their management of the public address system and lighting was indispensable. sFf5,.:5. New 'iii HALL MONITORS: Row 15 Carol Cedelman, Karen Slade, Nancy Little, .lan Osborn, Carol Coy, Karen Davies. Row 25 Tom Waggoner. Tom Bronson, Rick Clark. Row 33 Rowe Balmer, Phil Berk, Mr. Hundley. Row 4-Q Dick Tiede, Bob Gruen, George Burmaster, Jim Wolfe, Bob Kuras, Tom Fleming. Row 5: .lack Beedell, Howard Schuneman, Bob Klintworth. Sometimes the hall is El lonely place. page eighty-three



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