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1 9 3 6 NnVFvmm For the first time a two and one-quarter mile cross-country race was held at Arthur Hill this year. Speedy Edward Byron of Mr. Stanley Anderson's advisory led all the way, crossing the final line in 14:49. Following him were Philip Hartman, Goodes, 15:30; Charles Morrell, Morgan, 16:02; Freeman Coats. Day, 16:10; and Richard Rice, Poulson, 16:43. Two hundred and eighty-seven Parent Teacher memberships were successfully campaigned through advisories this year. Miss Mary Lewis' advisory led the contest with 52.77 per cent memberships. Jean McFarland, campaign leader of Miss Lewis' group, displays the banner her group received. Heading the boys' intramural sports program was volleyball. Mr. John Day’s team won the volleyball cham- pionship with Miss Eloise Bacon's team as runner-up. ('enter: Standing—Albert Dolfi. Harry Davis. Seated- Frank Dieke, Frank Clark, and Fred Dill. Right: Standing Gottfried Baker, Philip Binario. Seated—Edward Bellcnbaum, John Berg. Rrinhold Brown, and John Blackncy. [23]
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LEGENDA Burton C. R «d Lenore H. Rceso General Commercial '7 Aefed er ,i n L O our student or- school. but hone gcnisalions ve are rame. prori.” Helen M. Relmor Francis M. Academic Remainder A golden ,heln of General memories. Artbar MU days will ever Hater in my memory. Caroline C. Richard Rice Rembish Academic Academic -T c uiea.es op- Artiar Hill High pettled to me. School it e won- der.' ! friend. Anne R. Lurah C. Richardson Robbonnolt (.erven I Academic ' 'b'uverrt to none. To moke someone to all tie imUet hippy it no mean ft terris' — Arthur tad. MU. practiced in all fields ofi School lifie : in classes, in advisories, in ath- Ethel I. Rodeitcher Commercial • M jr couldn't tie tirlt tel a Utter foe being on a tthoal botebtll team I Frederic W. Roecker Aradrmic • Oar greatest glory lies not in after falling, bal rising every time ve 'all, ” Emma A. Roesler Commercial 'AVs right with tie world.' Eileen A. Rousseau Commercial “ ‘Slow and steady visa tie rare.’ Eleanor G. Sandow Commercii! “ 'Find weeds cost very little, but they are price- less: •• Herbert H. Sarow Commercial Sever hose track- rrt or pupils CO- pereled as well. Clare F. Sauve Academic - Twos blent for blow. on tie ath- letic field. Maxine F. Sauve General ‘Hay lie hinges of friendship nev- er grow rusty.’ Helen M. Savage General Afterword, you realise lie fan yon had Michael J. Schachtner General ‘7 have began to maslrr the dm- entries in lie field in which I am most interested. Elmer C. Schaeier General An np-to- date building ears't give ony better educa- tional opportuni- ties. Irma E. Schaeier Commercial Tie spirit atad eossrtesy of both stsadenls end teoei- e s ore onlstaisd- ing. Mildred F. Schemrr. Commercial '7 hope lime doesn't have to march too far before we gel a new bwBding. Joyce V. Schcrzcr General • ‘Let ns fold eway our fears, and through the com- int years, fust be glad. William G. Scherzer General “A good time MS hod by ell. C. Joseph Schimmeyer General Have enjoyed the last three years. Daniel Schindehetto Academic Sophs, you don't knew the half of it. Joseph Schmorhoim Academic 'Time stoops to no man's Imre.’ Arlene M. Schmidt Commercial Three years that seemed like one. Evelyn L. Schmidt Commercial 'Competition is the life of Ar- thur MU. [22]
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LEGENDA Viol»» J. Schulz Ac admit shall be protul to be graduated from an cmtit,irul- inf tchool. Mantis r. Schwartz Academic “ 'Is bonhenr sent- bit fail tone tort partagel' Inez M. Scot! Commercial Many friendships hate been at- OuirtJ during I he it years Lillian 1. Scouten General May Iks It nr spir- if oj Arthur Hill lit't on. Marguerite H. Scull Commercial m -tin all !ht ‘tWfir filer Cl rvr had. Lorraine P. Sensabauqh General Student ami tea, ti- er friendships I t o wider profit- able. Mary Jane Shaddeau Academic I [really enjoyed our three years. William E. Sherman General Sports are my line. letic , debate, ot the publication , ot in otket contact5 uritk student and Catherine D. Simon Commercial •• 'Light it the lath when many ihare ike toa: Bruce D. Smith General It must be the tehiioi spirit hold- ing up the budd- ing Doria E. Smith Commercial Arthur Hill it cer- tainly rntitied to a new school. John L. Smith.Jr. Commercial Where to I Robert N. Smith Academic Thrre years of learning, develop- meat, and enter- ■eat.” Virginia B. Smith Commercial My high school training sill help use find my place in the world. I«a bella Sparki Commercial 'One mitte perfect year is through. Lloyd L. Sparks Academic Lei's pack away our boohs for 'a little while. Guy Speakor. lr. Commercial •‘Arse experiences are the ipiif of lift. Harold L. Spencer General I enjoyed manag- ing the ham! for three years. Ruth B. Spencer General I might have been a bit more studi- ous, hut I hod a great time. Elizaboth G. lames E. Stark Stadelmeyer Academic Academic Greuf while Memories many, lasted,' Conclusum — few. Memories. Conclu- sions I’m sorry I'm through. Betty Steele Academic •f Everybody hap- pyfr Joseph H. Steelman 7 shall always re- member my friends and I he tun see hod together. Rudolph F. Stoilo Academic 'The music goes 'roundand •round.’ ’’ Carlyle F. Strobol Academic 'Time for work ye: take much holiday for art's amf friendship's take.’ Hannah E. Struthers Academic ” Tit education Jormt the com- mon mhiiJ: lust «I Ike twig ir bent the tree's inclined: Ralph D. Stuart General '7 never enjoyed a S' hool. pupils, or teachers as much. Molly Sturtz Commercial May sec mrrl again.
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