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

 - Class of 1948

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” SPEED TYPISTS hope to increase their skill. IRENE ADOLF, BONNIE JOHNSON, and ARDIS GOSLIN practice drill on business letters and legal forms. The fastest typing speed recorded this year was Joyce Nicholson’s record of 62 words per minute. SHORTHAND brings puzzled expressions to JANICE VASOLD, JANE HARRIS, and ELAINE NEHLS. Gregg shorthand pins were awarded to five students who passed their 60, 80, 100, 120, or 140 words-a-minute speed tests. fourteen THe eee eee eee a ee es ee IN SEWING, clean hands are essential. JACQUELINE SOVIA, MARILYN BERG, and DELPHINE SAUTTER prepare for work. The fashion mural in the background done by former Arthur Hill art students offers a quick survey of styles of all times. FOODS CLASS students HELEN ZIETZ and MARY LOU ST. CHARLES can teach their moms when it comes to putting up preserves. These girls learn to plan menus and experiment in all kinds of baking on a budget. They judge their own handiwork for they eat what they cook. SFE TR OPES 2S OF SUSU OSS SS TS SS STE TS eS ESET eenesceeeestrsadeisesesesEresesbse est 28SSSS58 533375

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Gyin, Art of Living, Develop the Individual STRATING ART OF LIVING curriculum, BARBARA WALLGREN N ZIETZ to LAVERNE SCHEIWE. Courtesy, budgeting, and vocational guidance is a part of the school program IN ILLU introduces HELE home planning, help sophomores and juniors develop their social graces. to GirLs’ GYM CLASS “warms up” at the beginning of the hour with routine calesthenics. In season, volleyball, basketball, and baseball tournaments are carried on between squads. Physical fitness is required in sophomore and junior years and elective in the senior year. GYM CLASS BASKETEERS, hardly visible behind the wire screening which encloses the “cage”, hand out clothes to BOB MEIER and JOSEPH SLIWINSKI at the beginning of each class and shelve them again at the end of the period. Regular sessions on alternating days keep the boys in trim. IN BOYS’ ART OF LIVING, EARL GILGINAS writes the rules for memor- ization on the board while VERN KRAFFT consults the text and BILL VOIGT reads it aloud to the class. Units on how to study and social dancing are especially planned to help sophomores learn the ‘Arthur Hill Way.” thirteen



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Manual Arts Prove Both Useful and Economical puRING SHOP -q lawn chair. , . he boys with tools for designing, sawing, planeing, sanding, assembling, tne CLASS, carpenters JIM TRIER and BILL GREEN assemble Preliminary steps toward the finished product acquaint and varnishing or painting. MECHANICAL DRAWING is a ‘must’ for future draftsmen and pattern makers. JACK GRUNOW and ROBERT WITHERALL concentrate on their designs. On a suggestion from the Coca Cola Company, plans were drawn up by classes for laying out a coke bar. CRAFTS includes all types of handwork from clay and soap modeling to weaving. CECIL WREGGELSWORTH and VERNA FROST send the shuttle back and forth on their rug looms. Crafts is one of the many electives which fits into both the college and non-college programs. COSTUME DESIGNS are displayed by JANICE HACKETT, DONNA FISHER, SALLY CHRISCADEN, and MARGOT FROBEAR. The best models in wedding gown designs were exhibited in trophy cases on the second floor. Projects included designing all-weather clothing. fifteen

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