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

 - Class of 1941

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Y peech Offers public speaking, debate, declamation, oratory Students may take one semester of public speaking. The class studies voice, posture, eye contact and construction of material. The groups get practice in program building by sponsoring extra skits and chairmen for assemblies and pep sessions and meeting the numerous civic demands for program material. DEBATE Surviving sixty-nine competitive debates june Willemin and Mary Wood of Mrs. Krueger's advisory, pictured at the top right, became all-school champion debaters. Runners-up pic- tured below were Betty Ann Young of Miss White's advisory and Pat Brock of Mr. Damberg's advisory. Subjects debated were in the first round, Aid to Britain , in the second, Com- pulsory Military Training and in the remaining rounds, Labor Unions. SPEECH Chosen to represent Arthur Hill this year in the valley speech meet were Don Nuechterlein, in declamation, Marjory Rice, oratoryg james Muehlenbeck, oratoryg Nancy Byrnes, declamationg George Michel and Richard Weiner, extempo- raneous speaking. These students are pictured at the top right. This tournament brought a new combination of teams. VALLEY DEBATE For the first time since 1936 debaters entered the Valley debate tournament. Six schools, Arthur Hill, Bay City, Flint Northern, Owosso, Pontiac and Saginaw, had four teams of three members each. The three tourneys were to have two series of seven rounds each. Arthur Hill placed sixth for the season. The students participating were Donald Abbey, Richard Blackwell, Rosemary Bartlett, Daye Goodrow, Harold Miller, james Muehlenbeck, Bruce Otto, Marvin Page, Marjory Rice, Nancy Stine, Verla Tietz, Flistia Urban and Frank Wager. The hrst talking tournament was held at Flint Northern November 4, where jim Muehlenbeck, Marjory Rice and Nancy Stine, one of the four teams, won two of their rounds on the subject Resolved, That the powers of the Federal Gov- ernment should be decreased. The second round was held at Arthur Hill November 29. The preliminaries were started at 4 o'clock after which a supper was served in the cafeteria. After supper Arthur Hill placed in one event only. The last tourney was scheduled at Owosso, january 14, in which the same students participated but teams were reorgan- ized. This tournament brought a new combination of teams. One was composed of Don Nuechterlein, Jim Stenglein and George Michel who won their two rounds. Although Arthur Hill placed last in Valley debate, Mr. Senn predicts a better record next year with a few experienced students. ASSEMBLIES The assembly committee, composed of Marjorie Rice, Ted Heineman, Sally Schindehette, Harris Taubeneck and jim 18 Muehlenbeck, not in picture, pictured at the top center plan- ned a series of talks by interesting persons with the aid of Student Organization funds. The patriotic opening with the singing of the national song and pledge to the flag immediately followed the orchestra number at each assembly. Regular assemblies were held in the auditorium while pep programs were held in the gymnasium. The first assembly presented Mr. Ray Ramsey in a descrip- tive travelogue of Mexico. The Spanish department sponsored this assembly with Jean Ann Granville as student chairman on September 19. Two weeks later brought Captain William Campbell, a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman. Harris Taubeneck was chairman. The Homecoming program presented Queen Gertrude Forbes with Geraldine Esmer and Dorothy Geyer as her atten- dants. The ctowning of the queen took place in the gymnas-

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k jvww-awww-it sa A-R ium October 18. Randall Robson was selected as student chairmanl Toasts to the queen were made by Betty Lou Chris- tensen for the sophomores, Clinton Stroebel for the juniors, and Clara Smith for the seniors. Dr. J. Orton Goodsell '14, spoke for the alumni. Then came Mr. George Campbell, the song leaderg the four Negro boys who presented Harmonies from Dixie g Mr. Pres- ton Q. Orwig, a representative from the American Youth Foundationg and Mr. Salom Rizk, a Syrian-born American and noted lecturer. Sally Schindehette, George Michel, Ted Heine- man and Marjorie Rice were student chairmen, respectively. Other highlights included J. Franklin Caveny with his per- formance entitled Wit and Wisdom of Chalks and Clay. Betty Lou Remer, Art Club president, introduced him. , Dr. joseph Ortman entertained on February 6 with Dorotha Pointer as student chairman. The following week A Story of a G-Man was presented by Mr. Sam Grathwell who is affili- 'id- Ha ated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Marvin Page made the introduction. Serfim Streklalf, Bob Friers, and Captain Corley P. McDar- ment were other speakers and entertainers. Louis Conzelman, Doris Muehlenbeck, and Mervin Straw were chairmen, respectively. The original, honor, and senior assemblies came in May and June. Features of the orginial assembly included Harold Miller's band, Bill Salvner, the playing and singing of Elaine Warsin and Ruth Haufife, Lorraine Crane, Don Nuechterlein, Hudson Snow, and Norma Westwood. Lyle limeott was chairman. Fifty-four graduates were inducted into the National Honor Society on May 28. Howard Redfern took the honors as chairman. Warren Schroeder was chairman of the senior assembly june 12.

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