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SOMETHING NEW in Michigan journalism is the high school journalism short course at Michigan State College from June 28 to July 17. Students will spend five hours a day for these two weeks in discussion groups, clinics, lectures, and workshops led by men from the college journalism staff in studying publication problems. JOURNALISM STUDENTS officially closed the World War II Service Honor Board this June with 2,000 names of alumni who served in the armed forces and 76 gold star names. Since the draft ended with July ‘47 only the names of those boys called up to that time were entered. Creating this honor for Arthur Hill alumni was a service of the journalism department financed by individual contributions from the entire student body. DELEGATES to the National Scholastic Press Association Conference, MARY HARTSELL, ANN GLASS, MARY ELLEN TURNBULL, and LORRAINE SIMON, leave their room in the Hotel Statler in Cleveland after attending a three-day short-course in newspaper and yearbook making during the Thanksgiving week-end. Mary Ellen placed third in the Quill and Scroll sponsored United Nations interview and essay competition. She received $25 for her interview with Mr. William H, Doerfner, general manager of Saginaw Steering Gear. FREE PRESS JOURNALISM INSTITUTE at the Rackham Building in Detroit, May 2, 1947, attracted journalism students from all parts of the state. DAVE BROWNE, MAE-SUE STEVENS, and JIM BRUNNER, among the twenty-five attending from Arthur Hill, check the program for the day. SANTA CLAUS COMES TO 117 with gifts and food. DAVE BROWNE, alias St. Nick, relaxes. Left to right, ANN GLASS, CAROL NORTHCOTT, MARYON ZORN, LORRAINE SIMON, ELAINE KUTSCH, MAE-SUE STEVENS (hiding), BOB BOYLE, SHIRLEY THOMAS, and DOROTHY CLARK share holiday cookies. MISS MATTIE G. CRUMP, adviser, displays her gardenia for MARY ELLEN TURNBULL, MARY HARTSELL, PHYLLIS VOIGT, NANCY RUTHERFORD, DOROTHY WEBB, GWEN EVANS. JERRY RUMMEL, seated, offers a potato chip to JIM FURSTENBURG, while DON WATSON, ROWLAND HANSON, and TED AUNGER pose for Tom Bassett (taking the picture). twenty-three
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ck ES eHeS ERPS LS: aces REESE THs SS PECSTS! Ube es cette eee ee ee ee eee Se a ee ee Publications Tell the Story of the Year ing, GWEN EVANS and DOROTHY WEBB, editorial page editors; JIM FURSTENBURG, sports page; JOAN VOIGT, business manager; MAE-SUE STEVENS, KATHLEEN BUEKER, pages 1, 3, and 6; and TOM BASSETT, photographer, ae i ‘ | | ' , | : : i ARTHUR HILL NEWS EDITORS crowd around their chief to read a telegram that told them of honors awarded their newspaper by the Columbia | Scholastic Press Association. Seated, MARY HARTSELL, managing editor, and MARY ELLEN TURNBULL, editor, congratulate their assistants: stand- | : i LEGENDA EDITORIAL BOARD plans the year- BS book theme, budget, and copy; corrects proof; : and meets schedules. ANN GLASS, managing k | editor, TED BAASE, art editor, SHIRLEY THOMAS, copy editor, and TOM BASSETT, photography editor, check pictures. Not in the picture are Lorraine Simon and Marian Yarmuth, advertising editors. —oO oo twenty-two
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COMMENCEMENT AWARDS: MR. HAROLD D. DRAPER, representative of the Saginaw Board of Education, congratulates BILL FRANK, Ippel Cup winner; HERB IZZO, John Moore Scholarship winner; and BILL AGRE, Michigan Athletic Plaque winner and MR. I. M. BROCK, their principal. years of high school. NAN AGRICOLA RUTH HART GERALD ARCANGELI BEVERLY HARTLE BEN BARNEY MARY HARTSELL THOMAS BASSETT JOHN HENSEL PAUL BICKEL BLANCHE HERBIN ROBERT BOSSMAN JEAN HERM RHODA BRAUN DAVID HINKIN MARY BUCKINGHAM JULIA HOLMES KATHLEEN BUEKER DOROTHY HOLNAGEL JOAN BULLARD RICHARD HOWELL MARY CAMPBELL FRED ITTNER DOROTHY CLARK KATHERYN ITTNER VICTOR COMPTON DONALD KERR GRACE DELANEY GERALD KLUCK ROBERT DINGMAN HAROLD KLUCK JAYNE DOUMA ALAN KNOLL DUANE FULTZ BETTY KRAWCZAK ANN GLASS KENNETH LANGE BONNIE GOODWIN JOHN LEE DAVID GORDON ANNE MARR JOAN HAINES HOWARD MATUREN SHIRLEY HARGER JOHN METZGER twenty-four NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY claims eighty-eight senior members chosen for their scholarship, character, service, and leadership during the three BARBARA TANNER—honors galore. “Barbie” rated as Best Senior Girl Citizen, the DAR award for her dependability, service, and loyalty. Scholastic Regional Art Contest awarded her two gold keys and seven Certificates of Merit on her artistic talents. High score in the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship examination won her a certificate of Distinguished Perform- ance—among the top ten per cent of the 46,112 students competing. Last year she received a gold medal for her beginning French exami- nation paper which placed first in a state contest. WINNER OF THE Y-TEEN CUP, RUTH ANN HAIST, was chosen for her all around leadership. HI-Y SOPHOMORE CUP was awarded to DAVID BROWNE for his outstanding leadership. OUTSTANDING JUNIOR for 1947, TOM BASSETT, was chosen Chair- man of the National Honor Society assembly. CAROL MOELLER LOUANNE SCHUETTE HARVEY MUEHLENBECK LOIS SEVERANCE JOAN NEUBAUER ELDON SHRIER CAROL NORTHCOTT JOAN SONEY ELAINE NUECHTERLEIN JAMES SPENCE BARBARA OEHRING NORMAN SPENCER CHARLENE PAIGE LILA STARK SHEILA PATTERSON NANCY STEPHENS BRUCE POPP NORMA STOKUS PAMELA PRICE BARBARA SUMINSKI JOHN QUIGLEY BARBARA TANNER JEANNETTE RAU ARLENE TERRY DOLORES REIF DOROTHY THAMM ROSEMARY RHEA SHIRLEY THOMAS MARY RICE BARBARA TITUS MERVIN RICHARDSON FRANCIS TREPKOWSKI NANCY ROBINSON MARY ELLEN TURNBULL JAMES ROOKER JOAN VOIGT JENNIE SABOW CAROLYN WALZ JANE SAFFORD DOROTHY WEBB EUGENE SANDERS CAROLYN WEILAND ROSALIE SCHMITT BETTY WICKHAM
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