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

 - Class of 1950

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ri. tutlent Interest is Furtllered Through CLUB The LATIN CLUB strives to create an interest in old Roman life as well as to increase interest in Latin through their rank raising pcint system. Club oHicers are TERRY ANDRE, secretaryg RUTH GLASS, BARBARA RICHTER, point chairmeng GLORIA DUWE, treas- urerg MARJORIE CAMPBELL, president, and MARY D. HOLMES, vice- president. The GERMAN CLUB members combine their school loyalty with their money making project and come up selling loyalty pins. The special interest of this group is that of creating interest in German and providing the opportunity to enjoy it. LORRAINE SCHLEIMER, secreraryg ROBERTA BAUSTERT, president, JUNIOR WASHERQ MRS. COILA BULLARD, adviserg and JOHN RUPP are leaders of this organization. The ARTS-DRAMATICS CLUB presents several plays each year for the purpose of bringing out talent and encouraging interest in dfamatics. Here club oliicers JANE LEE, vice-president, WILLIAM GALARNO, secretaryg and CHARLES MANSKE, president inspect one of the many costumes in their wardrobe. 4.. FUTURE RETAILERS Oli AMERICA CLUB acquaints prospective Clerks with the modern methods of selling. JOAN KLEIN, vice-presi- dent, and CARL MILLER, president. lead this progressive group. The SPANISH CLUB year is climaxed by the all-school dance, the Sombrero Swing, which is the product of the cIub's desire to create intdrest and understanding for Spanish ways and customs. Hard workers here are oflicers JACQUELINE WATT, presidentg LAURA MUIRHEAD, vice-president, DOW TUNIS, treasurer, NANCY MACK, secretaryg and DONNA KYES, point chairman, FRENCH CLUB activities include those of making pom-poms for the Thanksgiving Game, and promoting interest in French. Plans for the annual sale of pom-poms are uppermost in the minds of LOIS KLEMM, secretaryg HELEN NEIDERSTADT, presidentg SHIRLEY LAMPEL, treasurer, BEVERLY KRUEGER, advertising agentg and MARY D. I-IOLMEs, vice-president. The BOC CLUB provides opportunity for musically talented stu- dents to shine before an appreciative audience. The initial letters of band, orchestra, and- choir provide the name of the organization headed by MR. EARL D. BURNETT, adviser, NANCY SCHOTT, treas- urerg DONNA HATHAWAY, secretaryg and PATRICIA LYTLE, president. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB was Organized to en- courage students to enter the teaching profession. ROBERT BRANDT, treasurer, NANCY ROBERTS, vice-president, DICK CROOKS, president, and JACQUELINE WATT, secretary, go over the national program. Golden jubilee! 27



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CL B Offer Guidance in Leadership and Cooperation BIOS LOGIA CLUB in its effort to further the knowledge of biology, each year presents an all-school dance, Bugs Ball. Deco- rations are bugs of all descriptions created in gigantic proportions. MARY ELLEN BAUKUS, pfCSiCl6I1t, TERRY ANDRE, EIEZISLIICIQ NORMA RAVAS, and ELSIE FISHER, vice-president, have a look at a piece of standard equipment: a microscope. The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA CLUB is part of a national organization, and as such participates in state and national activities. The officers of this agricultural organization for boys are LOVELL KAIN, president, HERBERT KUTSCH, vice-president, and ARTHUR KUTSCH, treasurer. Paul Vasold, secretary, is missing from the picture. ALCHEMISTS CLUB honors girls excelling in chemistry and aims to further this interest. Their meetings alternate study and recrea- tion. The oiiicers are MARY D. HOLMES, vice-president, BARBARA OLSON, president, and MARILYN CAMPBELL, secretary. 4- HI-Y CLUB aims to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community and meets with inspirational leaders and recognizes the outstanding sophomore boy with a trophy. Socially, the club acts as a co-sponsor for after-game dances. CHARLES MANSKE, vice-president, LOUIS REINKE, SGCIEFSIYQ RUDOLPH SCI-IMITT. U'62.SLII'Cf, CHARLES WIESE, president, are the olificers of this organization. RIFLE CLUB members meet for enjoyment of the recreation. They attempt to teach the safe and correct use of lireatms. PAUL WO' - FEILQ RONALD BEAN, president, MR. BRYANT WILSON, sponsor, and DONALD MEYER, vice-president, Watch JACK BINDON, scorer, and CARL MEYERHOLT, treasurer, prepare to shoot. ,ask The FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS organized to create a better understanding between the school and employers hy sponsoring talks by business men for interested students. Charter members of this newcomer to Arthur Hill's organizations are ALICE MEYER, CLEO HULL, ROBERT LYONS, 2.I1Cl MARGARET ELLITHORP. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB is a chapter of the national and state organization by this name. Its program pro- motes every responsibility of the homemaker. Club members elected NANCY MEEHLEDER, president, DIXIE EMERSON. secretary, DORO- THY SCHLUCKEBIER, vice-president, and NORMA MAAS, treasurer. The CRUCIBLE CLUB honors boys who are outstanding in chem- istry. lnitiations and home meetings take place every other week. Ofiicers of this group, the Oldest continuous club at Arthur Hill, are CHARLES KNOOP, vice-president, WILLIAM WASHABAUGH, presi- dent, and JEROME LAKE. secretary. The BOWLING CLUB provides another recreation for girls. Some of the members who journey to Parkland Lanes each Thursday are MARION WACKER. secretary, and EDNA DIBNBR, president. Y-TEENS CLUB aims to help girls to know themselves better and to serve others. This group is the largest club at Arthur Hill. Y-Teens present an award annually to the outstanding sophomore girl, and co-sponsor after-game dances. Club olticers are KAY KRUEGER, vice-president, BETTY BROCKWAY, president, and CAROL RICHMOND, treasurer. Golden Jubilee! 29

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