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BASTIAN BROTHERS COMPANY Printers 608-610-612 LAPEER AVENUE COURT CENTER and SALLY ANN ♦ FOR BAKERY BETTER BAKED GOODS TRY US ♦ 1210 Court Street - - Dial 7665 1 18 N. Mich igan Ave. — Dial 2-0033 i i ! i ! i i i ! i i i i i i I i CRANE CRANE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ■ 308-09 Second Na+ ' l Bank Building Dial 6983 i i i i i i i i i i M. N. BRADY CO INSURANCE ■Jf With the assistance of the city traffic and safety depart- ment waterfront patrolman, Jack Strutz, encourages stu- dents to be safety conscious by reminding them of the pur- pose of the street light. • The safety board through advisories displays educational material. ' ' -W w G;:YujJj.:»; D; : ? L e a e n d a 79
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Parent - Teachers To acquaint parents with the association as well as with their young folks ' teachers and courses, the group of 656 trip chaperons, forming Parent-Teachers Association, together with the Public Relations Committee, kept passengers in touch with their parents at home. Under the capable captaincy of Mr. Walter Holt, first male president, assisted by Mrs. Stanley Campbell, mother vice-president; Mr. John Fleischmann, father vice- president; Miss Ethel Peterson, teacher vice-president; Mrs. William Steckert, Jr., secretary; Mrs. R. M. McAvoy, treasurer; and Mrs. Jerome Brenner, corresponding secretary and historian they dropped anchor to allow two delegates to attend the state convention, attend an open house in the tub Annex, and secured as speakers Mr. George Elias, Dr. Y. Z. Chang, Mr. Roy McMurray, Mr. George Taa ck, and Reverend B. H. Crewe for their meetings. Members and friends also sponsored a card party in the Annex November 8 which entertained eighty-five tables of guests and brought in seventy dollars for the association ' s welfare work. 78 193!
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■ Junior Splekermann, James Woolever, and Charles Wil- lard of the band swing it at one of the tea dances in the old tub Annex. ■ Don Rae Interviews Fred Schmidt during a public speaking class. A COMPLETE DRUG STORE ♦ WEINBERG ' S Rexall Drug Store ' We fill all doctors ' prescriptions COURT AT MICHIGAN Be Charming WEAR FLOWERS ♦ ROETHKE ' S 200 SOUTH MICHIGAN 333 SOUTH WASHINGTON Saginaw ' s Finest Department Store SAGINAW ' S SMART STYLE CENTER For the younger generation 112 - 118 SO. JEFFERSON SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 80
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