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

 - Class of 1942

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'i Vqfivllflf In of ev 1-on 'ues Students concentrate on the language and literature of other nations and provide social lift- through the four lllllgllllgl' clubs. NANCY BYRNES and CARL JAREMA bring the bulletin board in the French room up to date. Miss Mary F. Lewis is language de- partment head and French Club sponsor. Serving the club first semester were Betty Walttan, presidentg Betty Raymond and Nancy Byrnes, vice-presidents, and Carol Heineman, secretary. Betty Raymond was elected president second semester, Nancy and Carol held their oiiices, and Pegge McNamara was treasurer. Senoritas DOROTHY ALANIVA, SALLY GRAEBNER. MARGARET IVANIAK, SALLY WATERS, and MARILYN GRANVILLE help make a hit of the Spanish classes' annual Pan-American Day program. Spanish classes were taught by Miss Helen Spagnuola and Mrs. Evelyn Cartwright the first semester, and Miss Helen Morgan took over in january. Officers of the Spanish Club for the first semester were jack Winters, president, Betty Spatz, vice-president, Valerie Wfarsin, secretary, and Arloa Woltierzak, treasurer. Jack was reelected sec- ond semester, and other ofncets were Jessie May Ahrens, vicc- president, Carolyn Michel, secretary, and Agnes McIntyre, treasurer. HAYWARD CREWE, JACOB EICHHORN, DORIS ESCHENBACHER, SALLY TROMBLEY. LORRAINE FOX, IRENE KRAUSE. and DONNA LOU LEIDLEIN. Latin 6 students, study Latin 3 projects. Miss Gertrude Turner is Latin instructor and club sponsor. Inter Amicos officers were George Michel presidentg Agnes Mclntyre, vice-president, Betty Raymond, treasurer, and Janice Ward, secretary. BURNEY VOELKER, EDWINA ANAMAN. and MISS COILA L. START inspect ARLOA HUEBNER'S notebook, while JACK BROWN studies. At the head of the German Club, the first semester were Tom Miller, president, Marilyn Stipe, vice-presidentg and Linda Baker, secretary-treasurer. Tom resumed duties second semester, Arloa Huebner, vice-presidentg and Elaine Wcibig, secretary-treasurer. I9

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on 1-56 carb: In 201-203, in auditorium, or troul ing about town, students join plug production groups. WILMER PIERSON. BONNIE SLA BAUGI-I, PAT BATES, DAVID PIETI GEORGE MICHEL, JEAN WILLIAMSOIN RUTH HAUFFE, and SALLY KNIGHT lead the cast in Sorority House, th senior play. MARGARET IVANIAK. in Whe Stars Shine, the junior play, listens t BOB WEISS, RLENE HOWELL, DOI NUECHTERLEIN, BOB REETZ. NANC BYRNES, EDWIN BOEHM, and AGNE MCINTYRE. In the art shop are picture JANICE WARD, ARLENE FISH. GEORC EINA HARDY, DICK MILLER. an JOANNE sToNE. Around the manger are EDWII BOEHM, DICK MARTINI, WILMER PIEI SON, ARLENE FISH, GEORGE MICHEI Kneeling are ,IIM STENGLEIN, JEAI WILLIAMSON, DON BICKEL. JANIC WARD, and DON PEGLOW. The commencement pageant c Pan-America at the city auditoriur last june, shows WILMER PIERSON z Christ of the Andes. Weather Clearing was the mai project of the Arts-Dramatics Clul Heading the cast was Clinton Stroebe To cooperate with the Children Theatre committee of the local junit League, members of the dramatic de partment cast and staged Yanks Doodle Guests. Mr. Stanley D. Schi bert is dramatic instructor and diret tor. Jean Wfilliamson was Arts-Dramat Club presidentg George Michel, vici presidentg Janice Wzird, secretaryg ar Herb Saul, treasurer. LEGENI



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svovlb affiaivs Classes located mostly in the northeast wing study pro sent and past affairs of the world, read weekly th American Observer, delve into geography, psychology and the art of living. MELVIN NUECHTERLEIN and LORRAINE Fox gain knowl edge from a production map in an American History clas: while MARY RENDELL and BUD ROBERTS study diligently. Th background secured in an American History class helps th student to realize that the past has laid a foundation for th present and is helpful in planning for the future. NANCY HARDEN, JOHN HAUSBECK, BOB SMITH, DOROTH' BRIGGS, and RUTH HAUFFB get some helpful hints on thei vocational ambitions from MR. HARVE C. LIGHT during a art of living discussion. Art of living is taken by l0B's ani l2A's unless the student is taking five subjects. lOB's receiv instruction in guidance, in getting along at school, the use c manners, and acquiring a wholesome personality, while IZA make use of guidance tests to find the students strong point and vocational aptitudes. ADELINE THOM lC21ClS DONNA VASOLD, HERBERT WEIRAUCP and ANN SCHUCI-I in a discussion from the American Obrewe which all history and government classes read. The America Obfewer includes general discussions on all the war from and nation-wide issues and affairs. MISS LINA j. WARD leads a discussion of more world-wid affairs in one of her world history classes, after reading th Weekly N ewy Review. f SHERMAN RUBERT, HELEN YORK, NANCY HARDEN, CARO HEINEMAN, BOB PURKIS, in the back row, VIRGINIA HERBII and VIRGINIA PEGLOW, in the front, seemingly study in a economics class. Mrs. Sallie Brown, department head, teaches American His tory and government. Other social science teachers are M Iohn Day, government, Miss Bernice Francis, American Hi: toryg Mr. Harve Light, psychology and art of living, Mr Nordberg, American History, Mr. Maurice Schmidt, goverr mentg Mr. E. L. V. Shelley, psychology and art of living Mr. Clarence Stewart, economics and government, Mrs. Mar Stewart, American History, Mrs. Betty White Stone, geog raphy, Miss Lina Ward, world history, and Mr. Arnol Wolgast, American History. I s am in sv U' V u s Q rl' A LEGEND,

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