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

 - Class of 1943

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JOURNALISTS COMPILE ALUMNI SERVICE FILE l,l'lGlCNllA QIZIHV-IIXEIYIIIQIN mzxkiiig' za lleci-ini: mi the fvpeiifm: section: Illfllhlft lfleiuifli' lfisflier, Frzml: N Hung, lzvclyn Rive, fzxtlie-:Anime Strue-bel, Imiixwg- Iliivw-ilu, Dlwzuil Yeimurlen, hlzick Zucllner, l'1wullu Armll, K'h:n'lef 'l'uL'li6l', ,luiw N HVL, Sexltecl me llvstty XlllltL'rx1:'1ii, Iluiiicl Suu-xx, ,lewis Ifeiqgiifuiil, Milly-'I'i'1i111lul1-5. Q 3 ,S --. 4' 1 VIVNIUR NICXYS ftzxll' lH9IIllK'l'5 wlw cullcclml lawn :ulfl wrnle wturief TIIOSIC XYIIU KVYIIIPIICII th? F01 virc lih' :tml lwilllvtiii ilixplnyx uf pills iliulmlcil ,hum llzirtfui, Nl:u'L'1cl llcyci'-, Irma lh-yutml, llixrotliy lihach, liriiy were llrvrptliylStrut-lmpl, l l':1m'es' Tilmlcn, l'vu4l5 Xluliuzui, limi Nfvrnizn lczm Ilwerfiicr, l.illi:m Xxlwlnv. II?lI'IDIII'?l Leslie, Gleurosc Cleve- Ilfwlitrvu, Ada llzuwlie, Marie llmlmlyv-flu. CUYIIIIIC llzmhwii Phyllis XI: lzuiil. .Min l.cc. lilfic Xlcyer. lim-ulliy Sliwlelnel, wii. l'z11'fvl Sheltrrly, 4 4 1.-,-. , -nw ,M : 74 , Kryrafz NEVYS l'IDl'l'0RS as they vvrwrkefl daily at their flesks in the NICXYS office, aruuml the table. llrvh Rirlmrfl- Son, Jim Quigley, Nancy llrmffman, Paul Pretzer. Miss Crump, Blary Michel, Marion Glirk, Klmleline York, IJU1'0IllE'?I M1-uutz, Ruseiiiary Rapp, lifther Schiefer. N.. JUNE, 1943 15

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TO SPELL CORRECTLY IN ENGLISH IS T0 GRADUATE To meet the city spelling requirement, English students and faculty invented or reclaimed every means of learn- ing and writing correctly the words which are considered the most diflicult by the teachers of Saginaw. Sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors alike met the words in class and after school periods. The study of the literature and the mechanics of writ- ing and speaking their native tongue was enhanced for English students by theme writing on war and patriotic subjects, by buying prize winning books to start indi- vidual libraries of the masters in inexpensive editions through the student book orders, by receiving instruction in library science in order to make better use of the rapidly growing school library, and by reading of general background magazines such as the Scholastic and Readerts Digest in classes. Patricia Brock, a senior, won city and state prizes and honors with her patriotic theme, United We Win. Assisting Miss Frances Hinrichsen, librarians in libra- ry 163 this year were six English students-Audrey Mea- dors, Marilyn LaBonville, Betty Jane Merrick, Shirley Close, Arlene Papineau, and Tom Tripp. QUILL-SCROLL Those students who proved themselves better than aver- age in their journalistic work were recognized by the Treanor Chapter of Quill and Scroll, international honor society of high school journalists. Those honored includ- ed Jessie Fer uson Richard Griffin Nancy Hoffman, gl ! 3 Dorothea Mountz, Rosemary Rapp, Harriet Sarow, Esther Schiefer, Mary Jo Smith, Sally Trombley, Joan Vermur- len, Betty Winterstein, and Madeline York. NEWS Under the able leadership of Dorothea Mountz, editor-in-chief, Nancy Hoffman, business manager, Esther Schiefer, Rosemary Rapp, and Madeline York, city desk editors, Paul Pretzer, adver- tising manager, Bob Richardson, editorial page editorg and Dick Griffin and Jim Quigley, sports editors, thirty news-thirsty stu- dents scoured the school for interesting tid-bits to fill the fifteen issues of the News. As if this wasn't enough the staff took on the added task of preparing Homecoming and Band Bounce programs, joined the Sclzolflstic Magazines National Institute of Opinion, com- piled a scrap book school of activities as found in the professional papers of the community and compiled a card file of alumni in the service. Five students gained recognition in The National Awards an- nual contest sponsored by Scholastic Magazine and in Quill and Scroll contests sponsored by the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Bob Richardson and Jack Zoellner both juniors, won National places. Bob in editorial writing and Jack in photography. First in Michigan and national honorable men- tion recognized Dorothea Mountz in news writing, Bob Richardson in current events and editorial writingg Jim Stenglein in editorial writing, Jim Quigley in sports writing. LEGENDA , With Joan Vermurlen, Mary Jo Smith, Jack Zoellner, and Elea- nor Fischer at the helm, six seniors and ten juniors compiled and present this yearbook to the school. To give perspective to the lives and the war efforts of students has been the aim of the staff. Planning and layouts were the duties of Joan. Jack scheduled or took all pictures and helped with layout, planning and editing. Mary Jo Smith was a one-man advertising staff, preparing, selling, and editing the ads and opening section. Eleanor Fischer edited and typed copy. Sally Trombley, Jessie Ferguson, Harriet Sarow, Betty Winterstein, Louise Burrows. Ursulla Arndt, June York, Evelyn Rice, Catherine Stroebel and Frank Young collected ma- terial and wrote copy while Bill Stenglein and Charles Tucker as- sisted with photography. Miss Mattie G. Crump is adviser. SICNIORS Sl'llLl., I.8l10l'E Vasold, Betty lmn l'ellrrn, Phyllis llmve, Rosemary Rapp, and Sally Lewis use the small seventh to twelfth grade JUNIOR project display is inspected by Leslie l,aFlair, Lenora Alcock. city spelling booklets. 1 l rn- ...,.....-.-i- . SO,I'llO3lURl'lS, linglisli 4 group, read Scliolastic Magazine: -Nilclreil Clayton, lion Sntlierlanfl. Jean li1'1cksnii, John lforcliiey, Alexaiiiler Yzuirlerllellen, llniieta Austin, Rita liardner, Duane Fox, llnrutliy Garrett, and janet Spence. l2 LEGENDA



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SPEECH AND DRAMATIC STUDENTS BRING ORAL PRESENTING a play for Saginaw school children were Dorothy Faist, Priscilla Johnson, Alberta Krebbs, Jack Crump, John Packer, Carol Harris, and Jim Shannon, Arts- Dramatic Club members. Seven Sisters , staged by the senior class, February 26, starred Pat Brock as gay Mitzi. Her six sisters, Nancy Brynes as Katrin- kag Agnes McIntyre as Sarig Priscilla Johnson as Ella, Zoe Ma- son as Terka, Carol Harris as Liza, Janice Ward as Clara, and Alberta Krebbs as the mother completed the Gyurkovics family. Don Nuechterlein as Ferenz Horky, and Jim Stenglein as a Hun- garian ofticer, and Ed Boehm as Michel Sandorfly were colorful in their uniforms. Bob Duwe as cousin Toni, Bob Weiss as the butler, and Dick Miller as Gida Radviany, created many humorous moments. The junior play, t'Once In a Lifetime , was presented Novem- ber 20. Heading the cast were Grace Carrington and Bob Crummel lll'.llAll'.RS receiving l'oi'ei1:,1c Ixcys, prescnteil by the lnivelsiiy ul Michigan :is speech awiiicls, were Oneita L'hi-ln-lin, ll-uh Rii'l1:ir:lson, ,lzxrl-. Vrunip, Klcrle llnge, Hill Ilmmeiiiiller, Huh Cruniinel, sented, XY:irren Uehring, lion Nuecliterlein, 'Mary Michel and -lim Quigley. HANIDLING many big speech assigiinients with lincsse was ,lim Stcnglein. CXTCll'l1iUI'?lllPHl1tQ speaker. SUl'llUKlURli rleclziiiiicrs Ralph Ainlruxs, -lezmnc lllllli, ,lim Quigley, lixvcii S1lCI'llL'll and Ili lv Kiiiliiliiel cwliipet-:rl for valley liu1n:i's. 4 on V - Resolved, That a Federal World Government Should be Established After the War , was the topic of debate this year. With a total of nine wins and eleven losses, Arthur Hill placed fifth in the class A Valley standings. ' The sophomore declamation contest in the valley placed Ralph Andrews, Bob Crummel, and Gwen Sperlich in the State-Regional, which is top compe- tition in the state. Ralph won first and Bob second in declamation, while Gwen won third in dramatic reading. Don Nuechterlein placed first in oration and Oneita Chisholm second. Speech students, with a cabinet committee were responsible for all assemblies and pep sessions as well as the appointing of student chairmen. The stage crew which served all groups using the stage included Del Griffin, John Francis, Kenneth Scott, and John Packer. as Laurie and Konrad. Other characters included Dale Remming- ton and Joanne Miles as Mr. and Mrs. Ross, aunt and uncle to Laurie, Bob Richardson as Halstead llensmore, and Joe McIntyre as Rodney, a halfwit in love with Laurie. Arlene Fish assisted in the general directing of the play. Students. their families, and friends were entertained with the story of Why the Chimes Rangn, December 18. With Jim Sten- glein as narrator, the players told or how a boy named Holger gave up his chance to participate in the Christmas service at the cathedral to care for a starving stranger. The choir sang Christ- mas carols before curtain time. K'OXlI'0SIN4i the zisscnibly cpniiiiitlcc were Ray llorcliard, l'1iI llruvk, Huh Ricliarilsf-n. xlunice XY:ml, Mary l.own, ,lim Stcnyrlein, and Rlene llrvwell. Ql'.XI.ll'iYlNli ineinlyerf of the sniniming team ucciveml ziwzirmls ironi Cozicli llzivnl tizmiey :il :in :uvnrmls nsseinhly. .' I ie student body at za pep :issenilmly is june llzuiiclss-11, song- l.li.XIPINt tl lezuler. Q i ax Q -Y ' 14 LEGENDA

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