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

 - Class of 1954

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Cabinet members of the Parent-Teacher Association plan the year’s activities. At a regular meeting — Mr. |. M. Brock, principal; Mrs. Mary Stewart, teacher vice-president; Dr. G. E. Tiedke, father vice- president; Dr. Norman Westlund, president; Mrs. W. K. Anderson, mother vice-president; Mrs. William B. Keyser, corresponding sec- | retary and historian; Miss Ethel A. Peterson, adviser; and Mrs. F. | M. Aunger, membership chairman. Mr. C. M. Fischer, treasurer, and Miss Mattie Crump, publicity, were absent. To finance its student welfare projects members and friends gather at the annual card party. A group enjoying the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boehm and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Behling. | Open house provides parents an oppor- tunity to visit teachers and discuss student Progress. Open house is held twice each year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sarkozy confer with Don‘s English teacher, Mrs. Joy Mann. | Winter Picnics each spring bring the entire family to school. The table. A student program and election of association officers for |orth half of the school meets one week and the south half the the next year completes the informal evening. next. Each advisory plans a potluck menu, and decorates its own ‘54 LEGENDA

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union, held on December 28, 1953 at the Bancroft Hotel, to reminisce over by-gone days — Mrs. Helen Schumaker Rochla, Mrs. Josephine Franc Halm, Mr. Wendall Halm, Mrs. Sarah Garner Ulrey, Mr. Glenn Ulrey, Mrs. Esther Gelor Chaplin, and Mrs. Hazel Carmichael Houck. Happy to be together for the 1918 Re- | | For the first time in 36 years members of the class of 1918 gath- ered for a reunion dinner. Twenty-eight of the 53 graduates were present. Mr. Arthur Rice, class president, called the class roll. Each member responded with an introduction of. his husband or wife and brought the group up to date on his doings and whereabouts. Renewing memories — Mrs. Earl T. Chisholm, arrangements com- mittee; Mr. Lisle McKay, Mr. Alfred Richter, treasurer; Mrs. Ella Edwards Strable, Mr. Rice, reunion head; Mr. and Mrs. |. M. Brock, Mrs. Arthur Rice, and Miss Florence Wells ‘01, former head of the home economics department at Arthur Hill. Members of the class of 1924 enjoyed a reunion June 4 at Zehn- der’s Hotel in Frankenmuth to celebrate their thirtieth anniversary. Mr. T. Hewitt McDonagh was the general chairman. Arthur Hill students whose parents were graduated in 1924 — Ruth Brown- rigg, Sandra Gainey, Sharon Bell, Ruth Mannion, Suzanne Zitter Sandra Trinklein, Leonard Zorn, and Richard Marr. Students whose parents were graduated in 1929 compare present Students at Arthur Hill whose parents were graduated in 1918 — day life at Arthur Hill with that of 25 years ago. Twenty-niners Standing: Gerald Goodman and John Hilbrant. Sitting: Sally plan a fall reunion according to presidents Robert Grube and Wil- Martzowka, Dick Goodman, Ann Wallace, David Morford, and liam Morgan. Present Hillites who have 1929 graduates in the Mary Ann Olson. family — David Morford, Frances Miller, Kay Laing, Mary Jo Campbell, Judy Hart, Gerald Goodman, and Dick Goodman. ARTHUR HILL JZ



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Hillite girls again proved supremacy over the boys when they were victorious in the annual Student Organization campaign by the percentage of two points. Girls campaigned under the leadership of Mrs. Frances Hamlin, girls’ faculty adviser, Marcia Flucke, Phyllis Schaberg, and Paula Stormont. of the S. O. campaign. The boys chose as their leaders Mr. David Gainey, faculty ad- viser for the boys, Robert Wolfgram, James ay Hempstead, and Jack Stroebel. The 1953 ad S. O. campaign netted $9,166.45 with all- school average of 87%, a five percent drop from last year. The girls sold 88% and the boys, 86%. TA The boys again came out on the short end | HRM AAS ae fk eee Parent-Teacher Association membership drive reached an all time high with 1,948 members. Mrs. Mary Stewart, faculty chairman: Linda Coulter, student chairman; Sally Ward, and Cinda Coulter worked together in the annual drive. } In the annual Red Cross Drive students collect: nua ed $204.40. Forty- eight advisories reported 100% membership. Drive officers — Mie Zeilinger, president; Janet Kwaiser, treasurer; Barbara Bullock secretary; and Nancy Ure, vice-president. ; 18 ARTHUR HILL

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