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

 - Class of 1963

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CULTURE AND TRADITION FE OOH LA LA! — Carol Murphy and Jeanne Gobble don the costumes of French peasants for the P.T.S.A. Open House. New Vistas MORATURI TE SALUTAMUS — Along with the translation, Miss Turner often explains Roman background to her classes. MARJORY JACOBSON A.B., A.M. University of Michigan French HELEN KERNS A.B. Capitol University M.B.A. University of Denver German, English CORA MORGAN A.B., A.M. University of Illinois Spanish JUNE O’DELL A.B., A.M. Wayne University Spanish RUTH PATOW B.S., A.M. University of Michigan Latin GERTRUDE TURNER A.B., A.M. University of Michigan Latin, Dept. Head BEVERLY YATES A.B. Central Michigan University English

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NOUS PARLONS FRANCAIS — Mrs. Jacobson’s French class is intent upon its lesson. OH, NOW I SEE — Dawning comprehension lights Sue Decker’s face. Languages Offer Language studies open new vistas for students in making the Hillite realize how people in other lands think. New ideas are always welcomed at Arthur Hill, and it is in language that many of these new ideas are found. All of the language classes aid the student in his English grammar and vocabulary, therefore the benefit of taking a lan- guage is twofold. Learning to think in a language is just as im- portant as learning to translate it. The language laboratory is a great help in this pursuit. French, Spanish, and German pupils have their language classes in the lab once a week; there they practice listening comprehension and pronunciation. Latin students do not use the language lab as yet, but they also stress the correct accent as well as the actual translation of Latin masters such as Virgil and Cicero.



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ELOISE BACON FRED CASE, JR. MARGUERITE B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. ENGLE Northwestern University B.S. New Jersey Biology of Michigan State Department Head Natural Science Chemistry, Physics re EDITH JENSEN HOWARD KENNETH B.A. LYTLE POULSON Saint Olaf B.S. Michigan B.S. Michigan Biology State University State University Agriculture Physics ALBERT JAMES FETTING HOOPER B.A. University B.S. Northern of Michigan Michigan Chemistry University Biology WILLIAM WARREN M.S. University of Wisconsin Chemistry Sciences Rotate About Mathematical Axis WATCH THAT STOPCOCK! 2 Experimenting with the chemistry laboratory exercise, Diane Peelle finds the density of on milliliter of water. 24 first Symmetry of biology, unknowns of chemistry and the functions of physics are the mathematical bases of the science curricula. The new biology stresses cause as well as effect. Long an observational task, biology has received new impetus from the discovery of nucleic acids, thought to be the key to inheritance. Though the classification of plants and animals is still taught thoroughly, students receive some exposure to such chemical and medical puzzles. Modern applications of physics have made it the most spectacular science of the last twenty- five years. Students enrolled in Arthur Hill classes study the fundamental laws of matter and energy which describe engineering marvels. The. mathematical discipline of physics com- bined with a welter of glassware form chemistry; “wet physics.” Students are now exposed to the complicated reasons for chemical behavior.

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