Arthur Hill High School - Legenda Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS Of ‘25 Celebrates Anniversary MRS. MARIE WIEGAND MADSON talks with her former classmate, MR. E. HOYT DeKLEINE, of Buffalo, New York, who traveled the farthest distance to be present at the reunion of the class of 1925. HOWARD SMALL, Judge EUGENE S. HUFF, and DR. FERDINAND GAENSBAUER, members of the Class of 1925, reminisce about pre- graduation days at the old Arthur Hill school building. MEMBERS OF CLASS OF 1925 met for dinner and dancing at the Germania Club last spring. The reunion dinner topic was the good old school days of 1924-25. THE PLANNING COMMITTEE for the 25th Anniversary of the Class of 1926, look back through the page s of their LEGENDA to recall their classmates. These committee leaders are, standing, left to right: MR. JOHN E. DAY, MISS ERMA M. TRASK, MISS VIOLA PASEL, MRS. LOUISE SPERRY LUXTON, MR. HUGO SIEHR, MR. LEO E. SCHMITZ, MRS. ELEANOR COGSWELL SCHMITZ, MR. RALPH H. WERNER, and MR. ALFRED J. GAERTNER; seated: MRS. NEDA STAMMERS SIMPSON, MRS. RUTH STORK STINGEL, MR. CECIL J. BARNETT, MR. JOHN DOERFNER, and MRS. VIRGINIA HARPER SIEHR. Arthur Hill 17

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IN MANY CLASSES there are the students who wish to extend their activities beyond class work. They are interested in work that allows an informal view point on the various subjects. From this desire clubs have stemmed, giving the students a chance to become active in school affairs, to meet other students, and to enjoy an enlarged social life. Because so many students belong to several clubs it would be duplicating again and again to picture the officers of each club separately. In the Science De- partment are Alchemist, Biology, Crucibles, Future Homemakers of America, and Future Farmers of America Clubs. The Mathematics Department sponsors the Pythagorians. Recently Future Teachers and Future Nurses have organized. Language clubs consist of French, German, Latin, and Spanish. Journalism achievement is honored with membership in Quill Scroll Society. In the dra- matic work, Arts-Dramatics Club is the goal. Music Department students try out for BOC Club. For exercise, the Bowling, Rifle, and Pep Clubs offer enter- tainment. The Commercial Department sponsors Co-ops, the retailing club. Service Clubs include Hi-Y, Y-Teens, and Miracle Book Clubs. RECREATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS for both semesters are, top row, left to right; Hi-Y Club: HARVEY HAUBENSTRICKER, vice-president; RONALD HARRIS, secretary; Co-ops Club: DIANE HARMON, assistant; SALLY SORGATZ, reporter; MARY LOU STEELE, treasurer; DALE THOMAS, secretary; CAROLYN REIN, vice- president; JANET PABST, president; Y-Teens Club: MURIEL LIEFFERS, president; SYBELLIA MAXFIELD, program chairman. Middle row; Hi-Y Club: ROGER ABBOTT, sergeant-at-arms; JOHN CUTHBERTSON, treasurer; STUART GOR- DON, president; Rifle Club: PETE KEYSER, as- sistant; ARNOLD STEIN, secretary; KARL MEYER- HOLT, range officer; Y-Teens Club: BEVERLY SMITH, social chairman; BETTY LEE ANDER- SON, secretary. Bottom row; Bowling Club: BARBARA GUY, president; SUE MITCHELL, sec- retary; Rifle Club: JACK BINDON, president; DON LUTZ, vice-president; PAUL WOLFIEL, treasurer; Y-Teens Club: KATHLEEN BUTLER, treasurer; GLORIA DUWE, vice-president. LITERARY CLUBS officers are, top row, left to right; Arts-Dramatics Club: BILL GALARNO, president; DON CAMERON, vice-president; CAROL REAMS, secretary; RUTH GLASS, trea- surer; Band-Orchestra-Choir Club: DON BECK- ER, president; CATHERINE SCHULTZ, vice-presi- dent; KATHLEEN HANSEN, secretary-treasurer; SHIRLEY LITTLE, program chairman. Middle row; Quill and Scroll Society: SALLY BUTTS, president; AL HANSEN, vice-president; ARNA- LEE CALLAN, secretary (no picture); RUTHE FISCHER, treasurer. Miracle Book Club: BOB TOWNLEY, president; BOB KINGSBURY, vice- president; JOE FLORA, secretary; PAT PHILLIPS, treasurer. Bottom row; Future Teachers of America Club: JACQUELYN DUDEWICZ, presi- dent (no picture); ELLEN FOULDS, vice-presi- dent; LUCILLE JOHNSON, secretary; BOB RADINA, treasurer; JIM DALY, librarian; VIR- GINIA VOGEL, historian. LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS are, French Club: SHIRLEY LAMPEL, treasurer; MARY GRUBE, sec- retary; SALLY SOUDERS and DON CAMERON, point chairmen (no picture); Spanish Club: MARILYN SCHUTT, president; KAY LEPPERT, vice-president; SHIRLEY JOHNSON, point chair- man; SUZANNE RUPP, treasurer; French Club: GLORIA DUWE, president, also Latin Club president; ROSEMARY NIZINSKI, vice-president; KATHLEEN BUTLER, point chairman. Front row: ELSIE FISCHER, Latin and French Clubs secre- tary; German Club: DAVID SECORD, secretary; ELLEN FOULDS, assistant; CARL HESSE, vice- president (no picture); JUNIOR WASCHER, treasurer (no picture); HEDWIG GEIGER, presi- dent; Spanish Club: LOIS WILDER, secretary; SALLY HEINEMAN, sergeant-at-arms. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS are, standing, left to right; Future Farmers of America: LOVELL KAIN, president; PETER BOOS, vice-president; ARN- OLD STEIN, secretary; CARL ROSSMAN, treas- urer; EUGENE BUDD, reporter; Future Home- makers of America: LILLIE GEHRCKE, president; LUCILLE GEHRCKE, vice-president; NANCY MEEHLEDER, secretary; BEBE PROCTOR, treas- urer; TERRY ANDRE, Math Club president; DAVID LEARNED, vice-president and Crucibles president; DON CAMERON, Math Club secre- tary (no picture); STUART GORDON, treasurer; HERMAN GIEROW, Crucibles vice-president; RUDY JOYCE, secretary-treasurer (no picture); MARGARET MARK, Biology treasurer. Seated, left to right: DOROTHY PRESSPRICH, Alchemist president; GLORIA DUWE, vice-president and Biology secretary; SALLY YARMUTH, Alchemist treasurer; MARJORIE NUERMINGER, secretary; ELSIE FISCHER, Biology president; MURIEL LIEFFERS, vice-president. ‘51 Legenda



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P-TA Promotes Parent-Teacher Understanding Parent-Teacher Association Cabinet Members plan year’s activities. Officers are Mrs. Paul Jaquish, corresponding secretary and historian, Mr. Earl Avery, finance; father vice-president; Mr. Otto Pressprich, president; Mrs. Clarence D. Stewart, teacher vice-president; Mrs. Martin Bruton, mother vice-president. Parent-Teacher Association committee chairmen consult with their presi- dent. Members are, seated: Mrs. A. R. Hansen, refreshments; Mrs. John Toft, hospitality; Miss Ethel A. Peterson, student relation; Mrs. Edward Kemp, membership. Standing, Mr. 1. M. Brock, advisory chairman; Mr. Earl Avery, father vice-president; Miss Mattie G. Crump, publicity; Mr. Otto Pressprich, president. 18 At the annual all-city Parent-Teacher Association Founders Banquet, Mrs. Elmer Church, state president is honor guest. Mrs. Church lives in Kalamazoo. Representing Arthur Hill at the event were Mr. Stanley D. Schubert, Don Becker, Joan Stobbart, who took the picture, and Principal I. M. Brock. Miss Nelle Haley, director of Elementary Educa- tion, is seated with Mrs. Church. Open House for parents starts activities of the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion for the year. Many newcomers take advantage of the guide assist- ance offered by students. Barbara Roush was on hand to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hans H. Hennecke. 51 Legenda

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