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Marian Elizabeth Davis . . . Some girls are remembered for their attractiveness. Others are not forgotten because of their congenial mood and friendliness. Marian possessed the attributes of each. She is a graduate of the general course. Esther K. Delamarter . . . The Home Economics Club so appreciated dark-haired Esther's help and interest in the three years she was a member, that they elected her to the position of vice-president. Esther, an academic student, is especially skilled in dressmaking and cooking. C. Audrey Dieckmann . . . This modern young lady believes there is nothing like athletics to keep one trim. She played basketball, baseball, and managed the former team. Politi- cally, she was advisory vice-president and secretary. Choosing academic subjects, she confined her club activities to Home Economics. Marian E. Davis Esther K. Delamarter C. A. Dieckmann Dorothy L. Dietrich E.llo A. Dietrich Vera L. Dietrich Helen G. Dill Edna H. Dirkcr Eleanor J. Dodge E. H. Doidge Jr. H. M. Ducharme Thelma G. Duffett A. W. Dunlap Mildred M. Duranso C. N. Eddy Elenore A. Eichstedt Vera L. Dietrich . . . Spring is a time for hikes and song. After joining her biology class in tramps to places depicting nature. Vera joined the Beta Kappa. She enrolled in the Glee Club and in studies of the academic course. Helen Grace Dill . . . Grace prefers silent prudence to loquacious folly, and the academic course to any other. Though modest and unassuming, we trust that she is ambitious enough to be equal to any task which may be assigned to her in future life. Edna II. Dirker . . . She was given the only feminine place in the bill of speakers at a public speaking banquet. She was class treasurer, a member of the Glee Club. Le Cercie Francais. and Home Economics Club and a commercial student. Eleanor Janette Dodge ... If anyone wanted her to act on a committee, push an advisory project, or put a new idea across Eleanor’s answer was 1 11 try.” Her name was on the Lc Cercle Francais roll, and registered as an academic student. Ernest H. Doidge, Jr. . . . The rat-a-tat-tat of his gun in the Rifle Club practices was as sure as the sound of his notes as he played in the orchestra. Ernest’s favorite song was work with an equal amount of play. He followed this theme in masteiing his general course. Howard M. Ducharme . . . Signals! 40. 13, 20—Hip! Starting at the bottom of the football ladder as an academic soph, he was quarterback co-captain when a senior. Basketball and Lcttermen’s Club completed his sports program. He was cast in the senior play, and class politics repeatedly claimed him. Thelma G. Duffett . • . She was tall, slender, attractive, a commcrcialist. class secretary, advisory president, and a mem- ber of the senior play cast. Should Thelma ever wish to utilize her high school education in the commercial world, Arthur Hill has the best of reference. Arthur William Dunlap . . . Arthur, an academic stu- dent. was numbered in the junior and senior plays, debate team. Spanish Club. Hi-Y. Assembly Committee, the National Honor Society; was orator, class and Presidents’ Council president. Helms treasurer, and Arts Dramatics vice-president. Mildred Marie Duranso ... “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Mildred was always creating things of beauty. Mildred was art editor of the 1932 Legenda, a member of the Alpha Rho Tau. and a general course student. Dorothy L. Dietrich ... On wings of song. Dorothy’s troubles were strewn to the wind as a member of the Glee Club. Her name was found on the roll of the Beta Kappa, and was registered in the commercial department. Clarence Nathan Eddy . . . America’s national game furnished recreation for Clarence. His baseball arm stood him in good stead in Hi-Y and Crucible Club initiations. Clarence was president of the Business English Club, a member of the annual staff, and a general course student. Ella A. Dietrich . . Brown-haired, brown-eyed, and tall ably describes this fair damsel. As a commercial student, she took interest in shorthand and stenography. She is gifted as an auth- oress, and pianist, and her art work won acclaim. Der Deutsche Vercin claimed her as a member. Elenore Anna Eichstedt . . . Size is sometimes a handi- cap. but many persons have overcome such an obstacle. Elenore was small in stature, but could play basketball with a style all of her own. She was graduated from the commercial course. THE LEGENDA
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Alice Ruth Carlson Not only did this commercial student attain membership in the National Honor Society, but she was also president of her advisory group, vice-president of Alpha Rho Tau, secretary of Beta Kappa, and the Legenda Board and Staff, and a member of the Student Council. John William Creed Persons planning a business career usually take a commercial course, as did Jack, and most aspiring business men are equipped with a singular sense of humor, as was Jack. Dorothy M. Carroll Dorothy often held monitor posi- tion beside the oven door while odors of her delicious pastries made the mouths of her boy friends water. She was a member of the Booster Club. Girl Reserves, and Home Economics Club, and a student of the general course. Herbert E. Chapman ... As the “Reverend Pontifex Deetle” in the senior play, “The Lion and the Mouse”. Herb showed his dramatic ability. After completing high school in the general course, a bit more training will see him ready for the brite lites.” Harry Kenneth CrippS . . . Introducing Harry, a general course student, active in sports—football, and basketball, and exceedingly brilliant on the gridiron. He is to be remembered as one who helped us down Saginaw High on Turkey Day. Ardee Curtindale This ambitious lass was vice-presi- dent of Le Cercle Francais. Ardee wrote for the school paper, was a member of the Legenda staff and of the National Honor Society, and served as advisory president, vice-president, and basketball team member. Alice G. Chisholm ... A peppy sport to liven up those droopy muscles adds to the vim and vigor of many girls. Alice played basketball. She took minutes for Beta Kappa, and belonged to the Home Economics Club. Alice was an academic student. Dale S. Clark Bang! Went the gun and the runners were off. Several times he won awards for his alma mater which were recognized with his membeiship in the Lettermen’s Club. He was a general course student. Harriet M. Close . The Latin Club. Le Cercle Francais, and the Girl Reserves claimed her as an active member. Harriet served her advisory by playing basket ball and being its secre- tary. She was an academic student. Clayton C. Cole ... A blond haired man of action is Clayton. His greatest incentive is the opposite sex. still he con- ceded a few minutes to his brethern of the Hi-Y Club. He was cast in the senior play and graduated from the general course. Ralph H. Cole Ralph was a regular school dance patron. Dramatic inclinations led him to fame for he was cast in both the junior and senior plays. He was a Hi-Y and Arts Dramatics member, and a commercial course graduate. Walter G. Cramer Wally went after success by or- ganizing a school service orchestra. He was an academic student and president of the Hi-Y. class treasurer, secretary of the National Honor Society. Helms treasurer. Crucible vice-president, a mem- ber of Arts Dramatics, the News staff, and in the school, all-high and national orchestras. Ruth Grant Crawford ... A quiet girl who spent her time developing her linquistic ability in the French — Spanish tongues. In addition to academic work she was a Le Cercle Francais, served as vice-president of the Spanish Club, and was post-grad Legenda representative. William A. Crawford In this crystal mirror revealing the life of our Brother Crawford, we see him as a student who was envied for his popularity among the fairer sex by his brethren. He chose a general course during which his advisory elected him president. Alice R. Carlson Dorothy M. Carroll Herbert E. Chapman Alice G. Chisholm Dale S. Clark Harriet M. Close Clayton C. Cole Ralph H. Cole Walter G. Cramer Ruth G. Crawford William A. Crawford John W. Creed Harry K. Cripps Ardee Curtindale June B. Dana Richard L. Dankcrt PAGES 18 and 19 June B. Dana ... A gentle breeze blew this» small girl into Arthur Hill from South Bend. Indiana. In South Bend she took part in the dramatics. Latin. Tap Clubs, and campfire work. While a senior here she participated in Girl Reserve activities, and was an academic student. Richard L. Dankert Richard played in the band throughout his high school career, and was a member of the all- high symphony orchestra. He represented Arthur Hill at the state orchestra meet and national orchestra at Cleveland. He was an academic graduate.
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Frederick Eller Fred decided to make good as a general course student. He mixed Beta Kappa with Alpha Rho 1 au, added a little Rifle Club; then Der Deutsche Verein, com- bined president of the Rifle Club and class treasurer, and from the mixture, was graduated. Walter W. Frisch Walter was different from most of us—quite different—he liked all his studies. He was active in the Latin Club and Le Cercle Francais, was class treasurer and was elected to National Honor Society. Rita Kathryn Elliott Who liked to dance? Rita did. Who liked the company of young gentlemen? Rita did. Who liked Rita? Everyone did. She held membership in Girl Reserves and Le Cede Francais. She was an academic student who served as advisory president and Legenda staff member. Benjamin II. Everett ... A sensible man may think much, say little, and appear wise. Otherwise, it must be somewhat altered. We all admired Ben, —his personality, and accomplish- ments in the general course. Margaret R. Fruechtel . . . It is breathed by the Goddess of Play that this lassie is possessed with love of fun. She was successful in piloting Beta Kappa and was advisory president, a Gill Reserve, Student Council member, and an academic student. Jack Denyes Garber His classmates must have placed a premium upon his executive ability. Jack was president of his class for four semesters, was president of his advisory, nlayed intramural basketball throughout his general course career, and was in the junior, senior, and all-school plays. Alta R. Fechter Some brunettes maintain that gentlemen do not prefer blondes, but Alta proved they were sadly mistaken. While studying Spanish in the general course. Alta joined the Spanish Club. She was elected advisory secretary. Margaret Gary . . Often in stiained, worried whispers. Margaret was at her post prompting the junior and senior plays. Her name is on the rolls of the Arts Dramatics Club. Beta Kappa, and Girl Reserves, and on the office files as an academic student. Margaret Jean Ferguson Scotty” was generous, especially with academic contributions. She was a member of the News Staff. Legenda Staff, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, senior play cast; was president, vice-president, and secretary of her advisory. Marian Elizabeth Fierke Always willing, always helpful, Marian will make someone a good stenographer. As once was said, problems must be solved—so there must be committees to perform various duties. Marian can be relied upon to do them efficiently. Wallace IL Fischer “Ach, Du Lieber Augustine” is the favorite strain of Wallace from our neighboring town. Frank- eimuth. He played in our band and orchestra, and was graduated from the general course. W. Allan Fisher ... A quiet, humorous, chap one enjoys having around. Allan was a scholarship student, a I .egenda co- editor. a member of Der Deutsche Verein. Hi-Y, Helms. Student Council. Latin Club, and Crucible secretary. He was president and vice-president of the National Honor Society and a Quill and Scroll member. Annis Jane Fisher Word creations will always be admired, especially when the person responsible for them is as interesting as Annis. Besides being a member of LeCercleFrancais. she sang in the school choir and was advisory vice-president. Frances T. Forbes Yes. she has hidden dramatic talent, but it was not discovered and utilized until the senior play. Frances, a commercial student, proved to be a willing helper in the school office, in the Girl Reserves, and in the Home Economics Club. Charlotte M. Frey . Der Deutsche Verein and Le Cercle Francais claimed this all-A student. After being graduated from the Seminary, she entered Arthur Hill as an academic student. She was elected to National Honor Society. Frederick Eller Rila K. Elliott Benjamin H. Everett M. Jean Ferguson Marian E. Fierke W. B. Fischer Annis J. Fisher Frances T. Forbes Charlotte M. Frey Margaret R. Fruechtel Jack D. Garber Margaret Gary Alta R. Fechter W. Allan Fisher Walter W. Frisch Marie F. C. Geese PAGES 20 and 21 Marie F. C. Geese . . . “Silence is golden has been the motto of Marie since her entry in our portly habitage of learning. In spite of poor health Maiie’s determination carried her to her first goal—graduation from a commercial course with a splendid record.
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