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

 - Class of 1943

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HE girls at Arthur Hill, just like girls DOI OTHY STROEBEL, Elsie fleyei and Dorothea Mountz, tabu- ate one of the numerous all-school rolls for the News. W 501 all over the United States, are finding new and entirely different responsibilities rest- ing on their shoulders-and they are prov- ing they are capable shoulders. Dances, parties, clothes, and movies will always in- terest girls-and boys-but, no longer do they rate first. Now girls find more impor- tant chores such as Red Cross knitting, first aid instruction, nurses aid work, and ration board service to occupy their time. They, too, are preparing for a different type of PROVING a girl can be mathematical minded is Bar- bara Leslie, 10A. TO GET AND KEEP in top physical condition, Jacqeline George and Beverly Dengler do exercises in gym class. DONNA SCHEIDLER, com- munity room hostess, is one of the seven senior-girl re- ceptionists. AFTER CHECKING to see that all school entrances are properly serviced Angeline Damore and Lorraine Mielke report their Service Club findings. life after high school than they had in pre- vious years. Many college prep students have changed to commercial courses, or plan to get jobs in war industries. The girls are electing chemistry and math with more in their minds than preventing fires and figur- ing out recipes. They, too, have learned to combine work and recreation and are con- fident of their ability to give their all to the war effort, and then to help make the United States all that the boys in the service want it to e. KATHRYNE DEE stitches for Red Cross one of the bed jackets clothing students made for convalescents. LORINE B E RN T H A L student nurses aide, tucks patient Shnlev Burleson in bed, in the clinic

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l SORTING and counting pairs oi' hosiery before turning them over to the goveihmeiit are Virginia Buford, Lillian Mohr, and Sally Dreyer, of 21 sixth hour gym class. R1 LEGENDA



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JA fm N many ways the 1943 school year has been the same as any other, except that this year's class is the first to spend the entire three years in the new Arthur Hill. Hillites returned to school and found familiar duties such as filling out program cards, attending new classes, going to games and dances, and receiving report cards unchanged. But because the 1943 year was important as the second War year, Arthur Hill found it must adapt itself to different activities and ideas. Among the more important changes were the addition of new courses such as agriculture, aeronautics, and navi- gationg and along with these came changes in the old ones. What we used to call gym has turned in- to a case of murder or be murdered. The boys' commando training and the girls' physical fitness and related fitness programs have been of invalua- ble aid in preparing students to take a vital part in either the armed service or war production. The science classes have taken on new importance at Arthur Hill, as well as nationally, and social sciences have been dealing more and more with world af- fairs. The VICTORY CORPS was accepted, and because its ideals fitted the national needs, individ- ual students adjusted their programs to become gg eligible to fulfill the call of the war effort, which was the sole purpose of the Victory Corps. Not because of the extra, but of the time- ly, practical courses the students took up this year, they will be better able to cope , with post-war prob- y lems when TIME ar- - rives. fffffffzf i' , + ' ' 5. Q Y wake' iris: . 'F I ACTING UP at the Sophomore Party are Mary Jean Brewster, Donna Schebler, Ralph Jackson, Ralph Wenger, and Jack Neymeiyer. CUTTING THE CAKE, which her public speaking class devoured is Deloris Williams. CLASS THE l2LOiXGH SCHOOL MFE ARTHUR H vnesuisvi E ia is A UF wwf Hi Q .- im-:ii W V qONCRow1Axwili Coilsxw 1:lfAgm QJIXIUIY A ' .hula Quim UBEWY BSL me QYANLEY SCH 8:00 P. N- GF: EU BY ' ETAG .nil

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