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Mr. I. M. Brock, in his third year as principal, sees those pupils leaving Arthur Hill through graduation, who en- tered the fall in which he was transferred from South Inter- mediate School. Miss Lillian B. Morgan recalls three decades of work at Arthur Hill High School, first as a student, then as instruc- tor and assistant principal, and dean of girls.
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Mr. C. F. Miller, superinten- dent of Saginaw schools, is now serving the city of Sagi- naw as director of the public educational system for the fourth year, having come here from Galesburg, Illinois.
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Robert L. Anderson Science claimed Bob through the Crucible Club, language through the secretaryship of Der Deutsche Verein, and enjoyment through the Hi-Y Club. Bob was an academic student who believed a good argument was the spice of the class or hour. Robert L. Anderson Flora M. Andrcotti Rosalie I. Arft Gladys H. Arndt Alice A. Arnold Dorothy Phyllis Arnold Stanley Arnold Richard Avery Alice J. Badgero. Elsie N. Bain Irving H. Barnett Florence L. Barrenschcer Harry A. Bartlett Reynold Basner N. Curtis Beckmann Arthur Baumann Dorothy Phyllis Arnold . . . Another Titian haired Phyl. the social chairman of the Gill Reserves, was secretary and vice- president of her advisory group, secretary of Quill and Scroll, and a reporter for the News. The Latin Club. National Honor Society, senior play, and academic course work vouched for her school days. Stanley Arnold Hundreds of school papers were de- posited in the News room, and it was Stanley’s job to supervise distribution. Stanley, a commercial student was a diligent ad solicitor, and collector for the News and Legenda, and a member of the Rifle Club. Quill and Scroll and the National Honor Society honored him. Richard Avery Dick, like most great men. was a man of action. His cheery countenance made him a favorite. Not only was this commercial student an executive, being presi- dent of his advisory group during his third and fourth semesters, but he was interested in intramural sports. Alice Jeanette Badgero . . . Always making her bid and bidding high is the record which Jeanette attained. She was an active member of the Girl Reserves and Le Cercle Francais, president of her advisory, and. in due recognition of ability, was elected secretary of the National Honor Society. Elsie N. Bain Though small in stature and inclined to be taciturn, she by no means defeated our purpose to make every Arthur Hill graduate an asset to the community. Elsie chose the commercial course. Irving H. Barnett We're certain that Irving must have had an enormous reserve of energy. At least, he has shown symptoms of such a condition. Irving first went to Trade and then came over to Arthur Hill for general course studies. Florence L. Barrenscheer . . . Perhaps the Girl Reserves helped to develop her personality and charm, but we are sure that the Rifle Club was instrumental in teaching her to make use of Dan Cupid’s bows and arrows. Florence was graduated from Flora M. Andreotti . . ‘‘Ready, begin. commands the voice in the diaphram of the phonograph in the typing room. Flora’s fleeting fingers are well acquainted with speed tests that are so nerve-racking. While a commercial student. Flora was a Girl Reserve and advisory vice-president. Rosalie I. Arft ... A lettergirl in two respects, Rosalie was one of our best girl atheletes. besides being a messenger for the office. She took part in both school ard advisory athletics. This academic student was a member of the Lettergirls Club and Beta Kappa. Gladys H. Arndt ... In preparation of a career, Gladys took a part in domestic science. In addition to her school work in the general course she was a member of the Girl Reserves and Home Economics Clubs, serving the latter as secretary. Alice A. Arnold ... A dash of intelligence, ambition, an understading and appreciation of books and lo. Alice. As editor and news editor of the News and a Legenda staff member, this academic student was active in publication work, while Girl Re- serves. Alpha Rho Tau. Beta Kappa. Le Cercle Francais. Quill and Scroll, and National Honor Society comprise herclubactivities. the commercial course. Harry Allen Bartlett ... To the boy with the magic in his finger tips—Arthur Hill’s cartoonist! Harry was a member of the Alpha Rho Tau, Legenda board, and News staff, and a general course student. Harry won numerous honors in his chosen subject art during his stay at Arthur Hill. Reynold Basner Rincy ferreted out all the bright spots in school life. Nothing ever seemed to worry him. It was “Hi there’’ to everyone. Riney, who chose the general course, was a member of the Hi-Y, played basketball and football, and was a rooter in the cheering section of ’’The Poor Nut. N. Curtis Beckmann . . . This tall, black-haired chap with dark eyes and a big grin was an able chairman of the stu- dents program for the Parent Teachers’ Association last April. Curtis was graduated from the general course. Arthur Baumann The modern Sampson of Arthur Hill is the impression passed on to anyone admiring this man s fine build which is one of a true, honest-to-goodness Lumberjack. Art came to Arthur Hill where he has carried out general course studies. THE LEGENDA
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