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U t--an Hey, Man, this is what a Football game will be like in the future, narrated Q cool beatnik from Saginaw High for the hit of their exchange assembly. Bob Hill, the Wright Brothers, and the B0n90 Trio provide enioyable Bill Scharffe salutes the queen and her court . entertainment at the Boys' SOq55embly, iKL',, This is a future football game? Attentive Behavior Is Rewarded by Assemblies Nik Schulwitz, Mike Hill, Gary Hoewe, William Freid- inger, Bob Northway, ancl Chuck Bottke, the honor guard, stand before the many names of alumni from Arthur Hill who sacrificed their lives for their country. While the bugle sounded taps, the students in the auditorium stood in silent respect.
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Interest and excitement is generated in students uring the few days of the S. O. Campaign. They earn loyalty to their own sex, what competition is, nd loyalty to their school, besides. Hard work is lways needed in this campaign, and it is usually one willingly. Students enioy the small campaign ssemblies put on by the committees in the morning efore school starts. Adding to the clever posters nd skits the committees originate are the clever and ometimes weird announcements made over the P.A. he girls were rewarded for their hard work as the nnouncement was made that they had triumphed lver the boys. Fun and hard work pay off. r i I .lright, you cats, what happened? Didn't this cool rod ppeal to you? Yes, fellow, you might have won it it ou had bought an S.O. Did your -kc-7' s-sw 252. f r t as t I E i l t Po l .Q H, I.. 1 S '-J tw sis Crude? Maybe so, but these posters pulled the chicks to victory. This was the threat made by Digger Deeper , the morbid character who motivated the boys' campaign. M: - ,wa l !
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Fourteen ofthe seventeen students going to Europe are Joe Johnson, Ruth Zahnow, Donice Chinery, Bob Posey, Donna Simpson, John Hansen, Ellen Timmons, Jane Princing, Brian Heffley, Gail Marquis, Sandy Armstrong, Carolyn Byron, Pat Braun, and Janice Szott. Missing from the picture are Dorthy Hubinger, Pat Manning, and Prudy Otto. 3 How would you like to spend your summer in Europe? These lucky seventeen stu- l dents through their scholastic efforts have been awarded the privilege of doing so by the Student Exchange Program sponsored in part by the Michigan Council of Churches. If it is possible they have their choice of the country they are to visit. They are not told of their acceptance until the last school hour on the day ot the tea. Attending this tea are all the surprised students, their parents, the exchange students of last summer, the foreign ex- change students, and the counselors. Europe, here we come! ongratulations were generously given by Senior Hos- -sses and foreign exchange students to the lucky girls nd boys finally chosen to represent our school and :untry - Honored exchange students, Senior Hostesses, mothers, and teachers listen attentively to their speaker, Mrs. Ruth Andreson.
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