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ABOVE: Winner of the Ippel Cup, Kathy Bender, was also Miss United Fund for 1972. ABOVE CENTER: Sophomore Betty Wamback helps in the library during her free hour. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Richard Jacobi was Honor Alumnus for 1972. BELOW RIGHT: Jack Champagne and Hope Meyer were voted outstanding sophomores by their fellow students. RIGHT: The library provides a quiet place for students to study. 24 AHHS
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Restless seniors endure spring semester Ever notice someone next to you in the hall acting a bit strange? Next time you hear someone belting out an Irish drinking song whild doing a little jig, ask him what class he’s in. Chances are this dingbat is a senior. After thirteen years in school, the knowledge that he will soon be graduating hasavery strange effect on the average senior. Individual reactions may vary, but all seniors fit into one of the three basic catagories. By the end of January, most college-bound seniors have heard from the college of their choice. To the senior reading his acceptance letter, the tear of joy soon becomes a tear of anguish as he reads the last paragraph, which often requests a deposit toward his first semester. Some seniors have been rejected by the college of their choice. To these unfortunate souls is given the Herculean task of completing ap- plications to community colleges by the deadlines. The second group of seniors include those who do not plan to attend college. They endure the long dull hours of the spring semester to earn a diploma and, hopefully to better their chances in the job market. The final group includes the apathetic seniors. Not aiming for college, or even a regular job, a few students for get about the second semester and end up dropping out or being kicked out for skipping. Second semester seniors all have one thing in common—the desire to graduate with the least possible effort and do it without going crazy. CENTER LEFT: Three seniors walk through Arthur Hill for the last time. FAR LEFT: For college-bound seniors filling out an application can be time consuming. BELOW LEFT: Members of the senior class sign out candy to finance their senior trip. LEFT: Karen Leckie checks a case of Toddles for distribution. Legenda 23
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School honors alumnus Mr. Richard E. Jacobi, president of Inter- lochen Center for the Arts, was 1972 Honor Alumnus. Mr. Jacobi was a 1942 graduate. As a student, he was active in the Music De- partment and was a photographer for the Arthur Hill News and Legenda. Three 1972 graduates received honor awards. The Ippel Cup, awarded to an outstanding senior boy or girl, was given to Kathy Bender. The Michigan Plaque was awarded to Jim Jones for his leadership ability, athletic performance and scholastic excellence. Gretchen Vanderklipp received the Civitan Award for her conduct, scholarship, participation in school activities, and moral integrity. Arthur Hill inducted 118 students into the National Honor Society in 1972. Jack Champagne and Hope Meyer were chosen “Outstanding Sophomore Boy and Girl” for 1972. Jack was guard on the basketball team, center on the JV football team and third baseman on the JV baseball team. Hope wasactive in Spanish Club and a member of the JV Pom Pom squad. Both students maintained a high grade point average. The library received new book cases to ac- comodate the new books, according to Librarian Miss Mildred Costa. Several memorial gifts were given by friends and families of deceased students and alumni. The 1972 Student Cabinet also donated 147 books to the library. = seas = ar anki he mie DP eaters te tore, .. SI rae be. 2 a, 5 3 1390 00951 1757 Legenda 25 1
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