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

 - Class of 1951

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SPEECH Activities Include Assemblies, Pep Meetings PEP ASSEMBLIES, held to boost the athletic teams on to victory, are a part of the varied recreational program at Arthur Hill. Here DAVID KRUSKE and MARLIN NUECHTERLEIN, bearers of signs showing the school spirit, are preceded across the gym floor by a musical trio consisting of ALLEN SPOUSTA, WILLARD TESSIN, and GLENN BELLINGER. ASSEMBLIES put on by professional performers are held at regulor intervals during the school year to which the public is also invited. After one of these programs PATRICIA BOYLE, reporter for the Arthur Hill News, interviews MRS. JAMES DUTTEN, MR. JAMES DUTTEN, and MISS DIANNE ANDREWS, the marimbist trio. Arthur Hill 3 1390 00951 1260 DEBATE TEAM members board the bus for a valley debate meet. After a season of three valley meets Arthur Hill debaters found themselves in third place with 15 wins and 21 losses. Members are CAROLE PARKER, SALLY BAILEY, NANCY BAILEY, JOAN RANDALL, TOM WHITNEY, PAT HUMPAL, DELORES ARRIAGA, JOAN VIGEANT, JAMES KEARFUL, DALE PRETZER, and JOHN CLARK. AN EXHIBIT OF PRESERVED-ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, part of the Freedom Train, was displayed on the auditorium stage. Students and teachers viewed the display at prescriked periods. MYRNA WOLFE, ORRIN GEETING, and HARRY HAWKINS gather around one of the earliest documents. 25

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ENGLISH Aims at Better Communications | CORRECTIVE SPEECH conferences and classes help students overcome DELORES ARRIAGA displays the drawings she made for her project on speech defects through recordings and discussions of the individual’s Silas Marner to classmates NORENE CHERRY, HANS HENNECKE, and voice. Here MISS CATHERINE FURBEE, instructor, and MR. HARLEN CARLA OLMQUIST in her sophomore English class. These projects were | BLOOMER, speech correction supervisor from the University of Mich- made as part of their unit of work on the novel they had read. 1] igan Speech Clinic, confer with MARION DAY. IN JUNIOR ENGLISH, instructor, MRS. RACHEL JEROME, dictates the IN SENIOR ENGLISH CLASSES a part of the requirements for gradu- biography of Sinclair Lewis, who is an author in the unit being studied, a tion is a thousand word research theme written during the second to JACK ALEXANDER and JANET KRAUSE, who write for the class. semester by each student. Here ANN MacMEEKIN and DON SPRINGER confer with MRS. FRANCES HAMLIN about their completed themes, learning what mistakes they have made and how they can be corrected. 24 ‘51 Legenda



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i “oer or eee SOCIAL SCIENCE Points To Citizenship AMERICAN GOVERNMENT is required of all seniors for graduation. American Government and Economics give seniors a background in the organization and working of American democracy. Here DOROTHY PRESSPRICH explains a passage in the text book, The History of American Government, to JAMES VACIK, LUCINDA REIMER, JAMES FOBEAR, JANE WEBER, and ROBERT BUSH. STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY is made possible through the coopera- tion of the Saginaw city government and the local post of the American Legion. The project is the final step in the unit on civic government. Seniors are elected to civic offices and rule the city for the day. These students made applications and were appointed by the Personnel Board to their offices. CHARLOTTE WOLFE served as Health Officer; DON 26 WORLD HISTORY added to the required history gives the student a social science major. Students study civilization from the beginning of ancient history up to our modern history and trace its influence on news of the day. Among those reading the ‘Weekly News Review” are DARLENE CLARK, SUE ROGERS, and NILA HARMONY. WILTSE, Director of Motor Equipment; MARILYN AVERY, Director of Finance; BOB DUST, Director of Planning; RUTH GLASS, Fire Chief; WALTER HAINES, Director of Public Works; ANN STROMER, Super- intendent of Filtration; JACK CARLETON, Purchasing Officer; and JOAN WEBER, City Clerk. ‘51 Legenda

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